Taylor Wells Coe
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Work Experience:
Space Explorations
Hawthorne, Ca United States
Avionic Assembly Technician
January 2013-Present
. Mechanical / electrical assembly of PCB assemblies into product
chassis
. Building of small electrical sub-assemblies
. Building up battery cell modules
. Wire harnessing
. Soldering and de-soldering of through hole and SMT component
. Running functional testing on units
. Conformal coat support experience utilizing NVOC, Urethane, Acrylic
and Silicone based CC
. Experience maintaining and programming of PVA Conformal Coat system
. Perform manufacturing/production activities according to space
standards in the areas of: mechanical assembly, soldering, conformal
coating, epoxy application, crimping and wire harness assembly
. Provide support to production assemblies, non-flight hardware or R&D
programs
. Heavy conformal coat support utilizing NVOC, Urethane, Acrylic and
Silicone based coatings
. Avionics certification for J-STD-001
California National Guard
Los Alamitos, Ca United States
94R Avionic and survivability equipment repairer
June 2010-Present
* Perform maintenance on tactical communications security, communication,
navigation, identification friend or foe, and flight control equipment.
* Perform intermediate maintenance of avionic airborne radar equipment
which include the following: avoidance radar; Doppler navigation,
weather, and station radars; Radar altimeters; Identify friend or foe
transponders; and TACAN(tactical navigation system).
* Repair, replace and perform operational and preventive checks and
alignments on aircraft flight controls, stabilization systems,
avionics.Perform maintenance operational checks on AFCS and stabilator
system on the UH-60
* Repair aircraft instrument systems. Remove, install, repair, adjust and
test electronic elements of assemblies and components according to
technical manuals, directives and safety procedures.
* Perform operator maintenance as well as maintenance test flights.
* Preventative checks on stabilization systems.
* Troubleshot avionic equipment wiring harnesses in accordance with Army
technical manuals and schematic drawings to diagnose and isolate faults
and perform repairs.
* Alters or modifies material according to AD approved modification work
orders. Troubleshoot nickel-cadmium batteries
* Cleans, preserves and stores electrical/electronic components and
aircraft instruments.
* Localize and diagnose causes of equipment malfunction or non-function
with common and specialized hand tools or test equipment.
* Pinpoint electronic equipment malfunctions by functional tests.
* Use/operations of multi-meters(to measure AC and DC outputs, continuity,
ohms and AMP voltage) and Oscilloscopes/Function Generators(used to
measure voltage input signal and frequency).
* Knowledge in AC and DC circuits, wiring, fiber optics, circuits boards.
* Able to track work done to equipment and keep paperwork along with the
work.
* 3 years' experience troubleshooting electronic equipment, radar systems
and night vision.
Modular Wind Energy
Huntington Beach, CA United States
Technician-Injection Crew-Field Crew
January 2012-October 2012
* Research in process development for wind turbine blades.
* Found new ways to create lightning strike panels using aluminum.
* Excelled in tasks such as: creating lightning strike panels, test
procedures etc.
* Made vacuum bags and created custom moldings composites through infusion.
* Leaked down bags for infusion and curing.
* Specialized in using aerospace adhesives as well as applying methacrylate
adhesives and injecting adhesives into pultrusion spars.
* Researched ways to inject adhesives into turbine blades.
* Successfully performed wet and pre-preg lamination to job specifications.
* Run industrial oven for curing of wet and pre-preg lamination.
* Perform assembly and alignment of aerospace technology wind turbine
blades.
* Combine three segmented blades into one.
* Found and fixed voids in wind turbine blade.
Skills:
* Forklift experienced
* Soldering and de-soldering motherboards
* Troubleshooting electronic equipment
* Use in power and special tools
* Energetic, professional, motivated, hardworking and customer oriented
* Hold Secret Security Clearance
Education:
United States Army Ordinance School
June 2010-July 2012
Avionics and survivability equipment repairer
* Certificate in Basic Electronics and 20 Hours of Advance Electronic
Training
References:
Rick Wright 714-***-**** (Professional)
Eva Rodriguez 310-***-**** (Professional)
Jeff Sibley 949-***-**** (Professional)