Brian M. Dove
Lexington Park, MD. 20653
Cellular Phone 240-***-****
****.*****@*****.***
QUALIFICATION
SUMMARY: Extensive product knowledge coupled with creative ideas for process improvements with over two decades of solid history of aviation maintenance technology. Proven ability to develop and excel in new market areas. Strong analytical and planning skills, combined with the ability to coordinate the efforts of many to meet organizational and intermediate goals. Productive and efficient work habits along with steadily increasing responsibility and leadership in managing aviation electronic production work centers.
AREAS OF
EXPERTISE: Electronic Systems Leadership Airfield Operations
Avionics Systems Troubleshooting Weapons Handling
Problem Resolution AC/DC Circuits Technical Research
Test Equipment Laser Safety Helicopter Countermeasures
RF/COMM Systems Radar/ Navigation Quality Assurance
EDUCATION:
2011 Attended CSM in pursuit of Associate’s Degree in Electrical Engineering
2007 Explosive Ordnance Handlers Safety Course
2004 SG-791 ASSG and AQH-4A Sound Recorder/Reproducer Technician Intermediate Maintenance Course
2001 CWTPI and IWSR Course for Core "B" Upgrade for SH-60B missiles (AAS-44, AGM-114, AGM-119)
2000 SH-60B LAMPS MKIII Weapons Systems Technician Organizational Maintenance Course
2000 Aviation Electronic Technician “A” School
EXPERIENCE:
2020 to Present Sikorsky Lockheed Martin. Electronic Flight Systems Technician NAS Patuxent River, MD. HX-21
Depot/Manufacturers level maintenance providing direct physical aid and support to YCH-53K Engineers of various disciplines.
Reobtained an active Secret Security clearance valid thru March 2030.
Executed numerous platform manufacturing wiring augmentations and modification upgrades.
Constantly paired with other competent individuals to achieve project completions with demanding deadlines.
Electronically responsible for coordinated functions to achieve optimum aircraft operations and successful data point retrieval after flights.
COMSEC Handler certified.
Provide raw data to source draft department to streamline modification implementations.
2005 to 2020 Dyncorp Int’l. Helicopter Electronic Technician NAS Patuxent River, MD. HX-21
Organizational level maintenance for multiple H-60 platforms including B, F, H, R, and S to include loading/regressing software on multiple WRA. COMSEC Handler certified plus performing SKL cryptologic loading functions.
Reobtained an active Secret Security clearance valid until March 21, 2021
Laser Safety Certified plus actively engage with engineers with testing unwarranted systems on aircraft.
Largely credible for a flawless ESD program inspection by a USN/AMMT board.
Declared proficient on AN/AQS-Q20A subsystem and other applicable OAMCM subsystems.
2008 Employee Of The Year, recognized as an above average qualified electrician and reliable production asset.
Becoming increasingly adapted to electric systems not initially responsible for troubleshooting.
Qualified on multiple ground support equipment, plus Over Head Crane operator certified.
Proven ability to correctly diagnose and remedy ARC-210, ESM, ALFS, and OAMCM discrepancies.
2004 to 2005 US Navy Radar/ ASW Manager NAS Sigonella AIMD, Sicily, Italy
Intermediate level maintenance consisted of circuit analysis, logs and records, avionic corrosion prevention and treatment.
Verified subassembly security, integrity of unit under test, and diagnosing function analysis of P-3 Orion components.
Performed troubleshooting procedures with applicable support equipment and reading schematic diagrams.
Supervising maintenance action forms, submitting technical publication discrepancy reports, researching capability of complete component repair, processing units for issue or disposition, also assist in locally manufacturing support equipment.
Primarily responsible for upkeeping of the dispersed technical publication library, individual component repair listing, foreign object debris, and electrostatic discharge programs.
Crossed trained on various systems, such as APS-115, APN-171/194, ASA-64/65/66/71, ALE-39, ASQ-81, AAR-47, RO-32, AAS-36, and AAM-60 Test Bench Station.
Directly supervised a work center consisting of five junior personnel.
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2000 to 2004 US Navy SH-60B Maintenance Personnel NS Mayport, FL HSL-42
Organizational level maintenance consisted of verifying physical security of assemblies, functional readiness, overall system and subsystem integrity on the SH-60B.
Performed avionic corrosion prevention and treatment along with verifying critical aircraft logs and records.
Performed technical directive compliance, plus scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.
Completed innovative training on warranted and non-warranted assemblies.
Provided support on many occasions to various other out of rate work centers and units, to expedite accomplishment of squadron's mission.
Cross trained on electronic components, wire cable repair, binary code sequence, laser training, maintain cleanliness, and full mission capability of aircraft.
Accountable for Secret crypto logical data and maintained a Secret security clearance.
LEADERSHIP:
Widely varied and experienced in working with people from every culture, country, and ethnic background, covering every aspect of personnel and production management.
PLANNING:
Devised and implemented various program improvements with limited manpower, usually. Provided projected material requirements months before scheduled inspection, resulting into increasing readiness and reducing down time.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE:
Microsoft Office 2000, NALCOMIS Legacy/Star/Optimize, FED LOG, NAVICP/JADTI, Solumina