Charles Lewis
Field Service Representative (Avionics)
*** ******* **. - *******, ** 75783
*************@*****.*** - 903-***-****
Over twenty five years of electronics maintenance experience, encompassing a wide variety of equipment.
Seeking a position where I can apply my broad experience with an organization that values hard work, customer service,
and a dedication to quality.
SECURITY CLEARANCE: Active Secret Clearance
WORK EXPERIENCE
Field Service Tech
L3 Vertex - Bagram, Afghanistan - November 2011 to September 2014
Responsibilities
Responsible for all Avionics, both Proline 21 and Mission systems, on a forward deployed, high tempo, ISR
platform (King Air B350).
Duties included launch, recovery, troubleshooting, repair, modifications, demodifications, briefing, and
debriefing of aircrews.
Accomplishments
Progressing toward A&P certificates.
Skills Used
Training of new personnel on all platform avionics.
Field Service Representative
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) - Iraq/Afghanistan - August 2009 to November 2011
• Responsible for depot level maintenance and repair of the Vehicle Optics Sensor System (VOSS).
• Perform component level repair of the VOSS system LRU's consisting of gyrocam system; gimbal, interface
unit, system controller, video monitor, digital video recorder, and pneumatic mast.
• Perform troubleshooting and repair of installed VOSS systems onboard military vehicles.
• Install and uninstall VOSS systems in designated vehicles.
Aircraft Electrician / Production Supervisor
L-3 Communications - Greenville, TX - October 2003 to May 2009
• Responsible for installation and removals of electrical modifications on RC-135, WC-135, C-27J, and King
Air B350 aircraft.
• Set schedules and tracked work accomplishments to meet customer and company goals.
Aviation Electronics Technician
United States Navy - March 1990 to December 2003
Responsibilities
• Responsible as the Quality Assurance Chief for supervising 62 Quality Assurance inspectors in 24 work centers.
• Property Manager responsible for $29,000,000 worth of test and support equipment.
Accomplishments
-Attained a Journeyman Electronics Mechanic Certification (8000 maintenance hours).
-Attained a Journeyman Electronics Tester Certification (6000 maintenance hours).
Skills Used
Scheduling, training, troubleshooting, and humility.
Electronics Mechanic
E-Systems - Greenville, TX - October 1988 to March 1990
• Responsible for component level testing and troubleshooting of various electronic systems.
• Achieved Quality Control Certification in record time.
Electronics Technician
Boeing Electronics - Irving, TX - June 1988 to October 1988
• Performed initial performance testing on various components prior to installation on higher level assemblies.
Aviation Electronics Technician
United States Navy - October 1981 to December 1987
Component level electronic repair of Communication and Navigational equipment.
-Aviation Electronics Technician School, United States Navy.
-Electronics and Electrical Schools, United States Navy.
-Micro/Miniature Repair School, United States Navy.
-UHF Communications Repair School, United States Navy
-IFF Repair School, United States Navy
EDUCATION
Professional Aeronautics
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University