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Avionic Technician Resume


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
Desired Wage:
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:
• IPC’s 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 General’s Individual Award (1 Award)


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