Angel Santiago
**** * ******* ** ********, AZ 85353
*****.*********@*******.***
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
United States Air Force September 13, 2011 – April 28, 2017
Integrated Communications/Navigations/Mission Systems Journeyman
Kirtland AFB Albuquerque, New Mexico
Led 5 Airmen crew during an in-progress C-130 mission critical ARC 164 UHF radio failure; successful operation led to coin award by special operation commander
Trained over 15 Airman in emergency communication systems such as UAB, CVR, and ELT
Specialized in aircraft wire maintenance; diagnosed and spearheaded over 100 electrical/communication/navigation failures on C-130 aircraft involved with twisted pair, coaxial, and multipin connectors.
Proficient in avionic general navigation systems; trained and operated over several systems to include ILS, VOR, MLS, IFF, and ETCAS
Attention to detail; countless hours spent reading and following technical order data to include cross reference in form write up physically and electronically.
Various work environments; led over 10 operations on genie lift for install and removal of multiple antennas to include KU and X Band radar systems as well as long wire antennas over C-130 Hercules
A to Z Equipment Rental & Sales December 26, 2019- Present
Equipment Technician
Avondale, Arizona
Maintained over 50 types of equipment including aerial lifts, telescoping forklifts, pallet jacks, and scissor lifts
Constant setup and removal of industrial trailers used for all types of construction
Tested and mechanically maintained over 10 heavy duty excavators per week
EDUCATION
Riverside City College
Riverside, CA
Associates Degree in Administration and Information Systems
Mathematic courses including calculus and trigonometry
87 credits/semester hours w/3.7 GPA
3X Awarded Dean’s List
Wichita Falls, Texas
Sheppard AFB
Avionics Maintainer course completed
Solder & wiring maintenance course completed
Electronic Principles course completed
CERTIFICATIONS & TRAINING
FCC GROL License (Elements 1 & 3)
Certified Aerial Work Platform Operator