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Avionic Technician Resume
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| Desired Industry: Aviation |
SpiderID: 25855 |
| Desired Job Location: Orlando, Florida |
Date Posted: 3/31/2009 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: May 2, 2009 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience |
Willing to Travel: Yes, More Than 75% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Other |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Objective: Seeking full time position in the field of Aviation as an Avionics Technician.
Experience: NOV 2005-Present: Texas National Guard 19D (Cavalry Scout) Experience leading a 4 man team. Able to give briefings and teach fellow teammates.
OCT 2006-Present: Best Buy Merchandiser Inventoried products. Receive and send out shipments.
OCT 2005-JAN 2006: McDowell Research (Quit) QA Inspector Inspect circuit boards for quality assurance. Inspect components for proper solder connections. Inspect wire harness
NOV 2002-NOV2005: US Army Reserves (Transferred to a different unit) 94R (Avionics System Repairer) Test and troubleshoot Transponders, Navigation Communication (Nav/Com) equipment.
Education: 1999-2003-University High School High School Diploma
2004-2009-Texas State Technical College (Graduate Spring 09) Associates Degree in Avionics
2002- 2003- US Army Avionic Systems Repairer Course
Skills: 3 years experience oh avionics systems on UH-60, AH-64, CH-47. Experience with Cessna and King Transponder, Navigation Communication. Analyze malfunctions of avionics systems. Qualified miniature repair technician. Conduct test to locate electronic malfunctions. Read schematics and technical drawings. Repair and replace electronic components, equipment, and systems. Install and remove avionics systems Use hand or power tools. Understand circuit theory. Set up electronic system test equipment. Understand service and repair manuals. Set up and use soldering equipment. Use voltmeter, ammeter, ohmmeter, and oscilloscope. Research and assembly a wire harness.
Additional Information: CERTIFICATIONS: IPCs J-STD-001 Training and Certification Program (December 7, 2005-December 7, 2007) IPC/WHMA-A-620 Certification (August 8, 2005- August 8, 2007) Electrostatic Discharge Safety Control (August 29,2005)
FORMAL MILITARY TRAINING Combat Lifesaver Course (26 Hours) Calvary Scout Training (21 Days) Battle Command Sustainment Support System (40 Hours) Leadership Development Course (3 Days) Avionic Systems Repairer (852 Hours) Army Basic Training
MILITARY AWARDS:
Army Achievement Medal (3 Awards) National Defense Service Medal (1 Award) Global War On Terrorism Service (1 Award) Iraq Campaign Medal (1 Award) Army Service Ribbon (1 Award) Overseas Service Ribbon (1 Award) Armed Forces Reserve Medal (1 Award) Texas Adjutant Generals Individual Award (1 Award)
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