OBJECTIVE
Seeking employment as an AVIONICS
ENGINEER in order to establish and
maintain permanent employment in an
technical aviation maintenance organization.
Dedicated to providing a challenging and
resourceful work environment, that will
contribute to my own personal growth and
development. That offers expansion
potential where I can contribute
immediately.
LICENSES / SECURITY
CLEARANCE LEVEL
• FAA Power plant Certificate
• FAA Airframe Certificate
• ETA certified Fiber Optics technician
• Top Secret / SCI with CAC card
EDUCATION
Hallmark University of Aeronautics
Graduate Jan. 2015
• Associates of Applied Science in
Power plant Technology
• Associates of Applied Science in
Airframe Technology
• GPA : 3.55
• Deans list Award
Aircraft Baseline Experience
• King Air B300, B350
• Boeing 747, 737, 757
• Gulfstream G550, G500
• Flight simulator
• SIL Lab
• VIP AIRCRAFT
Experience:
THALES AVIONICS INC DENVER,CO OCTOBER ’22 to Present Aircraft LMT
• Removed and replaced LRU’s
• Installed initial and/or missing LRU software upon installation or troubleshooting
• Troubleshooted and repaired THALES avionics wiring and systems IAW THALES engineering or UNITED AIRLINES/THALES DWGS and/or FIM
• Accessed aircraft Radome to remove and replace faulty or INOP antennas
• LRU/ANTENNA handling and shipping for repairs IAW THALES safety procedures
• DEN Airport driving certified training
• Installed software for THALES KA/LTV system upgrades or troubleshooting found faulty software
• Routed wiring harnesses through A/C fuselage IAW THALES engineering and UNITED AIRLINES drawings
Frank Soto
DENVER, CO 80239
Phone: 469-***-****
Email: *************@*****.***
• Followed UNITED lockout/tagout procedures when a repair could not be accomplished in time for flight and had to MEL/DEFER the assigned job in the log book
• APU operating certified
• Use of TDR/FIELD FOX/FLUKE MULTIMETER/TEST EQUIPMENT to trouble shoot A/C systems
L3 Harris Greenville, TX July ‘15 to September ‘22 Aircraft Mechanic
• Adjusted, repaired, and replaced malfunctioning components; assemblies, using hand tools and/ or soldering irons.
• MWO complex electrical / avionics integrated systems modifications
• Inspect, test, troubleshoot, and repair aircraft communication, navigation, pulse, flight control, voice recorder, flight data recorder, TCAS systems, instrumentation systems, ETC
• Aircraft Flight Line maintenance
• Competed aircraft Modifications IAW Military, OEM, Engineering wiring diagrams/Schematics
• Traveled offsite for the company to complete modifications
• Perform electrical continuity checks, operational tests, and acceptance test procedures per engineering and manufacturer’s instructions on installed avionics and electrical systems, modules and components
• Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on one or more multi-complex electronic integrated systems.
• Fabricate, assemble, repair, install, modify, test, operate, and troubleshoot on aircraft installed avionics and electrical systems, modules and LRUS
• Q/A certified to train other none A&P mechanics / sign off there work
• Releasing Aircraft IAW Safety of flight procedures
• Perform FAA and repair station administration - Documents maintenance and installation activities changes in work orders, FAA Form 337's, aircraft weight and balance sheets, equipment lists, log books, discrepancy reports
• Connected components to assemblies such as radio systems, instruments, magnetos, inverters, and in-flight refueling systems, using hand tools and soldering irons.
• Installed electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using hand tools, power tools, and/or soldering irons.
• Interpreted flight test data in order to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
• Laid out installation of aircraft assemblies and systems, following documentation such as aircraft blueprints, manuals, and wiring diagrams.
• Routed and terminated harnesses on Aircraft, rack, and console assemblies
• Built major / minor modifications per manufacturer and Engineering specifications
• Troubleshoot, repair, and modify aircraft electrical, and avionics systems per manufacturer’s instructions, engineering schematics and accepted industry practices
• Maintain aircraft, work area, and hangar cleanliness On the job training/certifications:
• Solder Band Training
• Advanced Solder Sleeve Examination
• Fiber Optic Cable Handling/Installation
• Fiber Optic Terminating and Repairing
• Electrical Safe Work Practices for
Aerospace Equipment
• Production Documentation
• VE Wire Training
• FAA Major/Minor Determination
• Lock Out/Tag Out Training
• Confined Space
• Fall Protection/Prevention
• APU Operating certified
• Wire types worked on coax, multi wire,
fiber optic, LAN cables