VICTOR M. ESCALERA
Avionics with Radar Endorsement and Aircraft
Maintenance Engineer
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• I am U.S. Citizen
• Over 10 Years of experience as Avionics Technician in MRO’s part 145, 135, Repair Stations
• Perform line maintenance and C and D’s checks, routine and non-routine checks, preventive maintenance, work with documentation logging systems like Solumina,Skytrax,Citrix and Trax, and AMM, GMM, ATA codes, also work aircraft hydraulic, pneumatic.
• IPC-610/ J-STD-001
• Perform routine checks, repairs and modifications, keeping records of inventory, and identifying faults with components of the plane.
• Cable harnesses according to a weekly production schedule, crimping up to 28 30- gauge wire, following kit assembly instructions, using a bill of materials, diagrams and technical drawings.
• Able to inspect, install, test, troubleshoot and repair aircraft wire harness and electrical components and LRU’s equipments
• Avionics bench and installer, PCB experience, High density plugs and Canon plugs, ESD, soldering, removing and installing, electronic equipments as diodes, capacitors, resistors, transistors, semi-conductors, continuity test, ring-out, terminations, crimping.
• Wi-Fi modifications with Panasonic and Go-Go systems
• Ability to install aircraft mechanical or avionics systems in accordance with blueprints engineering drawings.
• Disassemble and reassemble aircraft interior as directed to facilitate avionics installation or repair using hand tools.
• Build coax and fiberglass cable for aircraft installations, assist in overhaul manuals and power checks, ground checks.
• Perform system checks, FDR checks, squawks transponders to ensure functionality of system, record analyzes and interpret test information.
• Servicing APU’s and GPU’s power systems
• Worked on Commercial Aviation like Boeing 727, 737, 757, 767, MD-80 / 88 and Airbus 319, 320’s also Regional jets like the Bombardier Dash-8, Q-400, CRJ's 200/700/900 series and Embraer 145,175 also Saab 340’s series
• Radar Arrays antennas experience
• Taxi and run-up engines for maintenance
• Right seat and radio qualified in CRJ's and EMB's
• Experience installing ADS-B satellite
system
• Responsible to perform lab or field work relative to the assembly checks and rings out or calibration of equipment and systems, draw or modify diagrams and write engineer specifications to clarify design details and functionals criteria of electronics units
• Knowledge and use of basic test equipment such as multimeters as well basic AC/DC circuitry and EWIS: Electrical Wiring Interconnect System or Electrical Wiring Interconnection.
• Work experience managing and diagnosticate with IPC-610 / 620 Pass or Fail Test, not certified yet.
• Positive group leadership to SENA’s students in basic avionics skills in Barranquilla, Colombia
• Willing to relocate: Anywhere
WORK EXPERIENCE
Avionics Technician / AMT
World Atlantic Airlines
Nov. 2022 - April 2023
● Perform General Visual Inspections, troubleshooting, remove and replace of aircraft components, work with powerand hand tools fill log entries, tag aircraft components, do operational checks. 2022 preventive maintenance, work with documentation logging Systems, AMM, GMM, ATA codes, also work with aircraft hydraulic, pneumatic.
● Electrical systems as well as servicing APU and GPU's power systems
● Worked aircraft MD-80 series
Avionics Technician / AMT
Protecnica Barranquilla,
Atlántico
Aug 2018 to Oct 2022 preventive maintenance, work with documentation logging Systems, AMM, GMM, ATA codes, also work with aircraft hydraulic, pneumatic.
● Electrical systems as well as servicing APU and GPU's power systems. Avionics Technician
Silver Airways - Fort
Lauderdale, FL February 2018
to July 2018
● Perform line routine checks, preventive maintenance, work with documentation logging Systems, AMM, GMM, ATA codes, also work with aircraft hydraulic, pneumatic. Electrical systems in Saab 340 series, as well as servicing APU and GPU's power systems. Avionics Technician
PEMCO World Air Services -
Tampa, FL August 2017 to
December 2017
● work under deadlines to inspect and maintain aircraft in accordance with FAA regulations and standards. It's the job of the aviation maintenance technician to ensure that the aircraft is in top working order and to then repair any problems before it leaves the ground Avionics Technician
Envoy Air / American Airlines -
Chicago, IL March 2017 to July 2017
● Perform line routine checks, preventive maintenance, work with documentation logging Systems, AMM, GMM, ATA codes, also work with aircraft hydraulic, pneumatic.
● Electrical systems as well as servicing APU and GPU's power systems.
● Line checks
Avionics Technician
Elliot Aviation - Des
Moines, IA June 2016 to
February 2017
Follows safety rules and regulations, identity and escalate manufacturing issues to production management team members, assemble electronic components.
● Cable harnesses according to a weekly production schedule, crimping up to 28-30-gauge wire, following kit assembly instructions, using a bill of materials, diagrams and technical drawings. Unemployed Green Bay, Wl
Unemployed
December 2015 to January 2016
Avionics / Aircraft Maintenance Technician
SkyWest Airlines - South
Bend, IN July 2015 to
December 2015
Assembly and disassembly of aircraft interiors, preventive maintenance, line checks, leak checks, "A" checks and all aircraft inspections, work with Sky track logging System, AMM, GMM, ATA codes, also work with aircraft hydraulic, pneumatic.
● Electrical systems in Bombardier CRJ-200, 700, 900 series, as well as servicing APU and GPU's power systems. Avionics and A/P Tech
Endeavor Air/Delta Air Lines - Des
Moines, IA February 2015 to May 2015
Assembly and disassembly of aircraft interiors, preventive maintenance, line checks, all aircraft inspections, work with Citrix logging System, AMM, GMM, ATA, codes, also work with aircraft hydraulic pneumatic.
● Electrical systems in Bombardier CRJ-200,700, and 900 series, as well as servicing APU and GPU's power systems.
Avionics and A/P Tech
Sikorsky Global Helicopter -
Coatesville, PA October 2013 to January
2014
General assembly of S76-D1, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, troubleshooting of electronic systems, work Solumina Logging System, ATA codes and AMM, read schematics, etc. EDUCATION
Redstone College Bloomfield, CO.
May 2012 to April 2013
Graduated Aircraft Maintenance Technician
Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology Canton, MI. June 2010 to February 2011
Transferred
Aviation Institute of Maintenance Atlanta, GA.
October 2008 to November 2009
Aviation Electronics Technician
H.S. Diploma in General Course
Dr. Jose M. Lazaro High School, Carolina
Aug 1985 to May 1988
General Course, Graduated
SKILLS
ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS, EXCEL, POWERPOINT, WORD, BILINGUAL MILITARY SERVICE
Branch: U.S. Army
Service Country: United
States Rank: PFC / E-3
May 1988 to December 1991
According to the U.S. Army, duties performed by 12-B combat engineers include: Construct fighting positions, fixed/floating bridges, obstacles, and defensive positions. Place and detonate explosives. Conduct operations that include route clearance of obstacles and rivers.
Commendations:
Desert Storm Veteran, Expert in M-16 and M-60, Overseas Service Badge CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES
Federal Commission of Communications certificate GROL Avionics Technician with Radar Endorsement
October 2009 to Present
install, inspect, test, adjust, or repair avionics equipment, such as radar, radio, navigation, and missile control systems in aircraft or space vehicles. They also test and troubleshoot instruments, components, and assemblies, using circuit testers, oscilloscopes, or voltmeters Federal Administration of Aviation / Aircraft Maintenance Technician February 2015 to Present
work under deadlines to inspect and maintain aircraft in accordance with FAA regulations and standards. It's the job of the aviation maintenance technician to ensure that the aircraft is in top working order and to then repair any problems before it leaves the ground
Commercial Driving License Class B with Airbrakes, Hazmat, Tanker, Passenger Endorsement
May 2017 to July 2025
CDL Drivers are responsible for transporting different types of goods from distribution centers to customer locations using a truck. They are also required to perform inspections before and after a trip and unload cased products from the trailer to customer facilities. Driving different types of trucks up to 26,000 lbs. gross weight ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Skills:
● Competent using software: Windows, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, E-mail, and the Internet.
● Bilingual: fluent in Spanish and English.
● Met or exceeded all performance goals to date.
● Demonstrated ability to meet the needs of patrons.
● Dependable, hardworking, reliable, and punctual.
● Use clear, concise communication skills in conjunction with organizational
● Bilingual Spanish and English fluent in speaking, writing and reading