Certifications
Class * Journeymen Certificate (Apprentice Trained)
Skilled Worker Class One: Aircraft Avionics Fitter
Diploma in Aircraft Engineering - Avionics (Air Electrics)
Certificate in Aircraft Engineering - Avionics (Air Electrics)
Certified Flight Engineer on the Casa 212 passenger aircraft
Certified Aloutte 3 Helicopter Gunner
MI 172 Engineer's Course - 7 Squadron First Phase (Studying)
Areas of Expertise
George Ndlovu
Aircraft avionic repairs and scheduled maintenance
(Avionics Technician)
Aircraft upgrades and reconfigurations to latest standards
Supervision and training of section personnel, interns and pilots
Leading and documenting aircraft crash and salvage operations C: +263-***-***-***
Standard military training, survival techniques and gunnery E: *********@*****.***
Interpreting electrical and electronic wiring blueprints and assembly L: 1730 Emakhandeni
diagrams
Bulawayo Zimbabwe
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Personal Attributes
Personal
Good supervisory and leadership skills
Date of Birth 04 October 1991
Great team player, dependable and reliable
Gender Male
Strong work ethic to deliver good workmanship Nationality Zimbabwean
Great organisational and multi-level communication skills Passport Valid Zim Passport
D Licence Clean Class 4
Sound ability to multi-task in a fast paced demanding environment
Languages English & Ndebele
Strong motivation to succeed in the field of aircraft engineering Shona & Zulu
Awards IT & Work Systems
Awarded Basic Military Training Certificate (2012)
MS Office 2010 incl. MS Projects
Awarded a Basic First Aid Certificate by Red Cross (2010)
Engineering Software: AutoCAD
Holder of a Clean Class 4 Drivers License (2014)
Avionics Experience
Aircraft Avionics Technician 2012 Date
Thornhill Airbase, Airforce of Zimbabwe
Aircraft User Squadron
First line servicing including pre-flight, turn-round, and after-flight checks for Avionics.
General aircraft handling including aircraft towing and marshalling (fixed wing and helicopters).
Servicing and repair of aircraft ground equipment.
Team delegation on the following periodic servicing schedules with a very high sense of safety;
Primary, Primary star, Minor, Minor star, and Major servicing.
Aircraft snag (technical faults) diagnosis and solving with use of proper servicing bulletins
Leading aircraft crash and salvage operations.
General stores procedure, paperwork including forms, cards and use of manuals in aircraft servicing.
Writing sectional reports for work covered in each section of the plant
Aircraft Servicing Section
Third and fourth line servicing of aircraft avionics- electrical systems on the CASA 212, BN Islander
and Aloutte III
General workshop practice including turning and machining, i.e. in machining charging adapters,
ring seals, rig pins, etc.
Embodiment of modifications and satisfying special technical instructions and fulfilling servicing
instructions.
Acceptance checks on all new aircraft electrical components.
Carrying out scheduled servicing on aircraft up to major servicing.
Instructing and supervision of apprentices and trainee pilots.
General aircraft handling safety precautions
Aircraft Electrical Section
Electrical component bay servicing
Stripping and assembly of electrical components.
Worked on the Artouste IIIB and the Pratt and Whitney.
Commissioning and charging of aircraft batteries in the battery room.
Maintenance, repair and overhaul of all aircraft electrical components.
Servicing, repair and maintenance of single and three phase generators.
Air Zimbabwe Avionics Mechanic Intern
Aircraft maintenance and servicing.
Servicing and repair of aircraft avionics systems and components.
Worked on the Boeing 737s
Experience Gained
Safety awareness, fire drills and human factors.
General tool handling and use of servicing manuals.
Aircraft marshalling and refuelling.
First line servicing, second line, light maintenance of various types of aircraft (fixed wing & rotary).
Primary, primary star, minor, minor star, and major servicing on the aircraft on base.
Battery servicing; discharge, recharge, capacity test, initial charge at the battery room.
Compiling daily, weekly and monthly reports submitted to the Engineering Control and Base Head
Quarters
Drafting and preparing a staggered servicing scheduled plan for use by the Squadron in saving
airframe hours, engine hours and calendar hours for the aircraft in the Squadron.
Wiring distribution boards, socket outlets, light control systems and carrying out maintenance work.
Record keeping and use of various record cards and log books during and after servicing of electrical
systems.
Removal and fitting of aircraft electrical components and panels.
Aircraft Models Maintained
Hawker Hunter Hawk MK 60
F7 [Chinese Mig 21] Mig 23
Karakorum 8 Casa 212
MI 172 Eurocopter Cougar
Allouette 3 Augusta Bell 412
Boeing 737 BN Islander
*** References Available on Request ***