Mark Winston VanBibber A&P IA
Charalambous Patsidi 23
Larnaca, 6042 Cyprus
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Objective: A highly professional and qualified Avionics Airframes and
Powerplant Engineer, who has distinguished career of many years experience
in Engineering, Quality and Training, with additional expertise in
Electronics, Computer Maintenance and Trouble shooting in all aspects of
Aircraft Mechanical and Avionics Equipment.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
. A mature, hard working, dedicated and loyal maintenance professional
. Over 30 years maintenance experience on fixed wing and rotary.
. Over 10 years Quality Control experience
. FAA Airframe and Powerplant Certificate
. FAA Inspection Authorization (IA)
. Over 30 years aviation safety knowledge and instruction
. U.S. Navy technical Schools (8 years service)
. U.S. Navy Aircraft Safety, Quality, Inspection courses
. U.S. Navy RII (Removal and Installation Inspector)
. Expert in the use and maintenance of aircraft technical publications,
both paper and electronic
. Expert in the use of required 781 maintenance forms and records
. Active Government Secret security clearance
. Possesses a U.S. Passport
. Highly proficient with Windows and Microsoft software and PC operation
. Excellent organizational and record keeping skills
. Excellent written and verbal communication skills
. Able to work with diverse groups of people with outstanding results
. Numerous awards and commendations for performance
. Willing to travel
. Central Texas College, 1982-1986, Electrical Engineering courses.
EXPERIENCE
October 2011-August 2012 AMMROC Senior Technical Quality/Training
Supervisor, Abu Dhabi, UAE In charge of planning and scheduling. Course
Design and Delivery, classroom lecturing, development of general safety,
tool control, human factors, corrosion control, and technical training
programs for aircraft platforms. C-130, C-17, CN-235, Hawk 63/64 102, DG-
42, P-180,PC-7,PC-21. Safety and hanger/offices using Six Sigma layout
training. Operating under CAR.145 MRO regulations, also conforming to GCAA
certifications to achieve AS 9110 certification.
February 2011-October 2011 AAIAA Avionics Lecturer/Instructor, Al Ain, UAE
Class room, Mock up bench and on aircraft teaching and training on the EASA
B1 and B2 standards, Dealing with electrical and electronic theory,
practical and standard practices with systems trouble shooting and repair.
Career Academic Advisor for the students is part the job also.
May 2008-Feb 2011 Boeing/Asalam, Avionics Quality Control Inspector,
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Working with the Royal Saudi Air Force to ensure and increase SH&E
awareness and total quality repairs on their B-707 air framed AWACS and
Tankers at Prince Sultan Air Base (PSAB) conducting Root cause, defect and
trend analysis of equipment and aircraft. Using the USAF 66-1 for
evaluating aircraft forms and shop documentation.
Red X certified inspector.
September 2000-May 2008 VCS Electronics, Owner/Manager, Miami Florida USA
Computer repair, LAN/WIFI Routers and Switches installations and repair.
Also installed hand held GPS units in general aviation aircraft. Cessna,
beach craft, pipers and many more general aircraft types. Training of staff
to the highest level of proficiency, supervisory, technical and
communication services.
June 1998-September 2000 Charles E Singleton co. Regional Manager, Ft.
Lauderdale FL.
Project Management and Subcontractor for the Cellular Communication
Industry. Providing power and fault protection services. Supervising,
training and scheduling up to 35 people. Delivering instructional
presentations to staff including safety, motivation and stress management.
May 1993- June 1998 S.M.A.R.T. INC, QC Inspector Avionics/Mechanic
Contractor Edgewater FL.
Inspection/Repair/Installation/Upgrade/Systems Integration, Avionics and
A&P Mechanic working on Hydraulic Pneumatic Electrical Electronics
systems, Line and In-Shop work. Wrote STC's for avionics modification and
installations, Sheet metal fabrication, Pitot/Static, Comm/Nav, Electrical
power and distribution, IFE, TCAS, EFIS, GPS, ILS, Analyze equipment
operating systems to locate malfunctions, Conduct removal and installation
and repair of avionics systems, Utilize schematics and advanced knowledge
of electronic and electrical wiring to diagnose and repair faulty system,
Ensure entries to maintenance and inspections records are accurate,
Maintain current and accurate knowledge of interpretation and adherence to
mechanical and microelectronic principles theory and applications, Support
subsystem tie-ins between integrated avionics systems, Maintain and repair
automatic flight controls, instruments, multiplexers, and digital systems,
Employ and adhere to all health and safety regulations. Working on Boeing
707, 717, 727, 737, 747, 757, 767, (B-17) Airbus 318, 319, 320, 330, 340,
Lockheed L1011, C-130, DC8, 9, 10, MD80, MD11, CH-46, Gulfstream G1's to
G5's, Fokker 100-200's, Eurocopter, Lear's, Falcons, Beech 1900's, Kingair,
C-12 Cessna's 150, 172, 210, Shorts 360, DHC-8, Casa CN-235, C-130, B-206.
July 1991-May 1993 Lockheed Middle East, Avionics Instructor/Inspection
Riyadh Saudi Arabia
Repair/Instruction Avionics/Electrical/Hydraulic/Pneumatic systems on C-
130, Jetstar and Casa CN-235 aircraft. Class room and on the job training
(OJT) was conducted to several students at any given time.
May 1990-July 1991 Shaw Industries, Plant Maintenance Technician Calhoun
GA. USA
Electrical, Mechanical repairs in shop machinery and general building
maintenance. PLC Computer programming, setup and repair on several
automated plant machines.
March 1989-February 1990 Boeing Aircraft, Avionics Functional Test
Technician Everett WA. USA
Pre-flight testing on 747-200, 300 and 400 aircraft in preparation for
final delivery.
Dec 1980-March 1989 US-Navy, Aircraft Electronics/Electrical Tech
RII Inspector on many types of fixed and rotary wing aircraft, With both
"O" and "I" level experience on C-130E A-6E F-15 SH-3 H-53 P-3B EA-6B F-14
Operating under 4790-2D.