BRENT CAMPBELL JR.
*** ******* ** *** ***, Newport News, VA 23606 702-***-****
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CAMPBELL JR.
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OBJECTIVE
To obtain a position in a Electronic/Avionics corporation where my experience can
be utilized.
EXPERIENCE
URS - August 26, 2007 – March 30, 2010
Predator/Reaper Avionics Technician - Supports Predator UAV maintenance.
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Geographic location of assignment is at Indian Springs, NV/Creech AFB (includes
TDY deployments to CONUS and OCONUS locations). Inspects, performs
organizational, intermediate, and depot level electronic maintenance and modifications
on Predator UAV and support equipment.
• Applies comprehensive technical knowledge to solve complex problems by
interpreting manufacturers’ manuals or similar documents. Uses common test
instruments such as digital multi-meters, sign generators, semiconductor testers,
oscilloscopes and similar equipment.
• Maintains, repairs, and installs various types of electronic equipment and related
devices such as electronic transmitting and receiving equipment, micro and mainframe
computers, and industrial measuring, controlling and calibration devices. Maintains,
troubleshoots, and installs RF components. Applies technical knowledge of electronic
principles in determining malfunctions and applies skill in restoring equipment
systems and operations.
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United States Air Force – March 23, 2004 – June 21, 2007
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F-16 Avionics Technicians – Operates avionic systems by using aircraft controls and
displays to determine operational condition. Interprets equipment operating
characteristics to isolate malfunctions in systems such as attack control, radar, infrared,
laser, instruments, displays, flight control, communication, navigation, satellite
communications, identification, defensive and offensive, and defensive or offensive
electronic warfare systems.
Uses technical data to trace wiring diagrams and signal data flow. Uses built-in test
functions, support equipment, electronic measuring equipment, aerospace ground
equipment (AGE), and hand tools. Removes and installs system components.
Performs and supervises alignment, calibration, and boresight of avionic systems.
Performs and supervises modifications. Uploads operational software into system
components.
Removes, installs, performs, and supervises operational checks of externally mounted
electronic countermeasures equipment. Enters maintenance data into automated
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systems. Inspects, analyzes and evaluates avionic systems to determine operational status.
Interprets inspection findings and determines adequacy of corrective action. Reviews
maintenance management publications and procedures. Recommends methods to
improve equipment performance and maintenance procedures.
EDUCATION
Air Force Tech School – May 2004 – July 2004
Course of study Electronic Principals (Certificate)
August 2004 – Janurary 2005
Course of study F-16 Avionics (Certificate)
GA-ASI Avionics Certifications - August 2007 – October 2007
Course of study Predator Avionics
November 2007 – Janurary 2010
Course of study Reaper Avionics
Westover High School Aug 2001 – June 2003 (Diploma)
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