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Integrated Electronics and Industrial Support Equipment 20+ years

Location:
Perry, GA, 31069
Salary:
$60,000
Posted:
November 07, 2024

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Brian M. Arrington

Perry, GA ***** 478-***-****

*******.***@*****.***

Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic, WG-2610-12 To whom it may concern:

I have over 20+ years’ experience working on military avionics, electronics, and technical data. I greatly look forward to an interview!

Sincerely,

Brian Mitchell Arrington

Brian M Arrington

478-***-****

*******.***@*****.***

OBJECTIVE

SKILLS

• Excellent Conflict Management Skills

• Exceptional Time Management Skills

• Strong Communication Skills

• Intense Attention to Detail

• Highly Organized

• Quality Focused

• Problem Solver

• Self-Motivated

• JLG Qualified

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Robins Air Logistics Complex, Avionics Mechanic, Civil Service (WG-2610-12) Sep 2019 to Oct 2023 Robins AFB, Warner Robins, GA

• Inspected, troubleshot, repaired, and completed operational checks

• Knowledgeable with Communication Radios on the C-130 to include: Ultra High Frequency (UHF) ARC-164 and ARC-210, Very High Frequency (VHF) ARC-186 and ARC-222, High Frequency (HF) ARC-190, and SATCOM ARC-231

• Troubleshot complex integrated systems: Self Contained Navigation System (SCNS), Inertial Navigation (INS), Instrument Landing System (ILS), VHF Omni Directional Radio Range (VOR), TACAN

• Assisted in Mechanical Alignment of Inertial Navigation, Radar, and LAIRCM AAQ-24.

• Worked with Combined Altitude Radar Altimeter (CARA), Low Altitude Radar Altimeter (LARA HG9050) systems

• Experienced in troubleshooting ARN-118 and ARN-139 TACAN systems; removed and replaced receiver/transmitter, antennas, coax cables and control heads

• Worked multiple platforms of C-130 mission computer systems to include troubleshooting down to system components: Bus Integrated Computer Units (BICU), Display Generation Units (DGU), Multifunction Displays (MFD) and BMUX- Maintain mission computer systems that have Signal Data Converters (SDC), Control Display Computers (CDC), Video Display Terminals (VDT), and Data Transfer and Diagnostic Systems (DTADS)

• Worked Flight Director Systems: FD-109 and Air Force Standard; removed and installed flight director components such as: flight computers, NIRP panels, Attitude Direction Indicators (ADI), Horizontal Situation Indicators (HSI), Bearing Distance Heading Indicators (BDHI), and flight director select panels

• Proficient with the C-12 Compass system and components and calibration of the C-12 compass system components including: controllers, directional gyros, compass amplifiers, and magnetic azimuth detectors, performed compass swings

• Trained and knowledgeable of Self Contained Navigation Systems (SCNS) and components such as: Integrated Display Control Units (IDCU), Bus Integrated Computer Units (BICU), and 1553B data bus cables and couplers

• Performed downloads of the Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR) after aircraft FCF and made corrections to devices such as: transducers (throttle and condition) and determine if all transducers are reporting properly

• Well rounded working with and troubleshooting Cockpit Voice recorder (CVR); performed removal and installation of system components such as: the control panel, area microphone, and the CVR itself

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Aviation Mechanic with over 20 years’ of avionics experience on military airframes, both C-130’s and E-8C Joint-STARS depot/flight-line maintenance. Seeking to secure a challenging position that will enable me to use my experience and training, within a progressive and exciting organization that supports professional growth and development. Secret Security Clearance, US Passport Arrington 2 P a g e

• • Repaired in switching Operated removing Intercommunications and units, and repaired inter-installing phone Electronic components junction Systems Warfare boxes, in (ICS) the systems: and ICS such associated system as: AAR-AIC-such 47, 18, plugs ALE as: AIC-40/and ICS 25, 47, control wiring AIC-ALR-40 harnesses boxes, 69, and ALR-AIC-communication 56, 30; ALQ-proficient 172

• Troubleshot the following Radar systems: APN/241, APN/59, APQ-170, and APQ-180; removed and installed components on radar systems to include: antennas, receivers, exciters, and transmitters, Signal Processor Computers (SPC), Analog Digital Converters (ADC), Radar Data Processor (RDP), Programmable Signal Processor (PSP), Low Voltage Power Supply (LVPS), Radar Pressurization, and control panels

• Proficient with the following systems: ROCIT, LDMS, DMAPS, FEMS, FEDLOG, WEBFLIS, ETIMS, ETOLS, MWR, IMIS, EMIS, AOTS, TAA

• Adjusted and aligned sensors, transmitters, amplifiers, power supplies, display devices, controls, actuators, servos, computers and other related components; some sensors for calibration include radar bore sights on the APQ-170 and APQ-180 radars

• Made sure the T.O.'s are correct for the tasks being performed and submit changes as needed with AFTO 22's

• Performed Tool control procedures daily: cleaning, inventory, maintenance

• Practiced and adhered to Safety policies: hearing conservation, maintenance stands, harness and lanyard, safety-toe, JLG operations

Aircraft Mechanic II (Avionic): May 2016 to Sep 2019 Lockheed Martin- Missile and Fire Control (Site on Robins AFB, GA)

(America’s Staffing Partner) Robins AFB, GA (Contract went to America’s Staffing Partner Sept 2017)

• Experienced with AFSOC C-130’s to include: C-130H, C-130J, MC-130E, MC-130H, MC-130P, HC-130(H)N, AC-130H, AC-130U, AC-130W and the MC-130W aircraft: Inspections, Troubleshooting, Repair, Operational checks

• Knowledgeable with Communication Radios on the C-130 to include: Ultra High Frequency (UHF) ARC-164 and ARC-210, Very High Frequency (VHF) ARC-186 and ARC-222, High Frequency (HF) ARC-190, and SATCOM ARC-231

• Troubleshoot complex integrated systems: Self Contained Navigation System (SCNS), Inertial Navigation (INS), Instrument Landing System (ILS), VHF Omni Directional Radio Range (VOR), TACAN

• Assisted in Mechanical Alignment of Inertial Navigation, Radar, and LAIRCM AAQ-24

• Work with Combined Altitude Radar Altimeter (CARA), Low Altitude Radar Altimeter (LARA HG9050) systems

• Experienced in troubleshooting ARN-118 and ARN-139 TACAN systems; remove and replace receiver/transmitter, antennas, coax cables and control heads

• Worked multiple platforms of C-130 mission computer systems to include troubleshooting down to system components: Bus Integrated Computer Units (BICU), Display Generation Units (DGU), Multifunction Displays (MFD) and BMUX

• Maintained mission computer systems that have Signal Data Converters (SDC), Control Display Computers (CDC), Video Display Terminals (VDT), and Data Transfer And Diagnostic Systems

(DTADS)

• Worked Flight Director Systems: FD-109 and Air Force Standard; removed and installed flight director components such as: flight computers, NIRP panels, Attitude Direction Indicators (ADI), Horizontal Situation Indicators (HSI), Bearing Distance Heading Indicators (BDHI), and flight director select panels

• Proficient with the C-12 Compass system and components and calibration of the C-12 compass system components including: controllers, directional gyros, compass amplifiers, and magnetic azimuth detectors, performing compass swings

• Trained and knowledgeable of Self Contained Navigation System (SCNS) and components such as: Integrated Display Control Units (IDCU), Bus Integrated Computer Units (BICU), and 1553B data bus cables and couplers

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• Performed downloads of the Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR) after aircraft FCF and make corrections to devices such as: transducers (throttle and condition) and determined if all transducers are reporting properly

• Well rounded working with and troubleshooting Cockpit Voice recorder (CVR); performed removal and installation of system components such as: the control panel, area microphone, and the CVR itself

• Worked with Intercommunications Systems (ICS) such as: AIC-18, AIC-25, AIC-40 and AIC-30; proficient in removing and installing components in the ICS system such as: ICS control boxes, communication switching units, inter-phone junction boxes, and associated plugs and wiring harness

• Operated and repaired Electronic Warfare systems: AAR-47, ALE 40/47, ALR-69, ALR-56, ALQ-172

• Troubleshot the following Radar systems: APN/241, APN/59, APQ-170, and APQ-180; removed and installed components on radar system to include: antennas, receivers, exciters, and transmitters, Signal Processor Computers (SPC), Analog Digital Converters (ADC), Radar Data Processor (RDP), Programmable Signal Processor (PSP), Low Voltage Power Supply (LVPS), Radar Pressurization, and control panels

• Proficient with the following systems: ROCIT, LDMS, DMAPS, FEMS, FEDLOG, WEBFLIS, ETIMS, ETOLS, MWR, IMIS, EMIS, AOTS, TAA

• Adjusted and aligned sensors, transmitters, amplifiers, power supplies, display devices, controls, actuators, servos, computers and other related components; some sensors for calibration include radar bore sights on the APQ-170 and APQ-180 radars

• Made sure the T.O's are correct for the tasks being performed and submitted t changes as needed with AFTO 22's- Skilled with hand and power Tools

Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic (Dual-status Technician) Dec 2013 to May 2016 Georgia Air National Guard - Robins AFB, GA

• Operated and maintained instrument and flight control systems on E-8C J-STARS, and C-130's

• Analyzed equipment operating characteristics to isolate malfunctions in avionics systems, integrated test systems built-in-test (BIT), multiplexed data bus systems, recording systems, video display systems, flight instruments, mission computer systems, inertial navigation systems (INS), global positioning system, primary and secondary flight controls, automatic flight control, engine instrumentation, fuel management systems, central air data systems, warning systems, navigation systems, aircraft indicating systems

• Removed, installed, checked, and repaired avionics systems and line replaceable units (LRU)

• Diagnosed malfunctions using technical orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, integrated test systems and other test equipment

• Removed, replaced, and repaired faulty system wiring, electrical connectors, and multiconductor cables

• Modified avionics systems according to technical publications

• Updated operational logs, inspection records, aircraft forms, and automated maintenance systems

• Performed and supervised alignment, calibration, and boresight of avionics systems

• Uploaded ground maintenance and operational software

• Performed off-equipment maintenance on selected avionics LRUs and maintains peculiar support equipment (SE)

• • • • Inspected Inspected Recorded systems Resolved and and and and assisted ensured evaluated verified units operational validity aircraft in solving of maintenance entries status maintenance into and maintenance configuration activities and supply data of avionics problems collection systems and inspection and software Instrument and Flight Controls- AFSC 2A972C Dec 2006 to Dec 2013 Guidance and Controls- AFSC 2A573B Dec 2002 to Dec 2006 United States Air Force “ACTIVE DUTY”- Robins AFB, GA

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• • • • • • • • Interpreted Planned, Established Analyzed Directed Evaluated Supervised Reviewed effectiveness operation organized reports maintenance activities and methods and assisted recommended and and and for and maintenance compliance modification data directed in performance aircraft collection corrective aircraft ground plans with of summaries standards standard directives maintenance action servicing, to operating to inspection and determine activities launch/procedures findings trends recovery and operations. production Middle Georgia State University, Macon, GA

Coursework completed towards a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Credits Earned: 20 Semester Hours

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ.- Worldwide, Daytona Beach, FL Coursework completed towards a Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance Management Credits Earned: 51 Semester Hours

University of Houston, Houston, TX

Coursework completed towards a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Credits Earned: 22 Semester Hours

MILITARY RELATED TRAINING

Airman Leadership School, United States Air Force

• Leadership and Management

• Managerial Communications

Guidance and Control (Autoflight), United States Air Force EDUCATION

Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB, AL Associate of Applied Science in Avionic Systems Technology: January 2007 REFERENCES

• Derek Seay- 478-***-****

(DoD Civillan- Maintenance Supervision)

• • • • • Jason (Mike (John (Brian (Luis DoD DoD) GA Lockheed Air Almeida- Wright- Kennedy- Civillian- Woods- Horne- Civillian- National Martin- (((478) 205) (478) Security 609) (Electrician 478) Guard- Avionics 733-937-969-714-213-Specialist) 7897 Avionics 266*-****-**** 7446 Work-Technician) Technician) Leader)

(DoD Civilian- Avionics Mechanic)



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