Yisrael Johnson
FAA Technician
Columbia, SC ****9
**************@*****.***
Willing to relocate: Anywhere
Work Experience
FAA Technician
Honeywell Aerospace Company
April 2018 to October 2019
2018
• Troubleshoot, calibrate, adjust, test, maintain equipment, components, devices and systems
• Perform work tasks from engineering drawings and/or written or verbal directions
• Perform calibration and alignment checks and makes adjustments as necessary
• Prepare compounds and solutions as needed
• Perform various work tasks in the electronic, electromechanical, or optical areas. Executive Director
2012 to 2018
• To plan and establish organizational goals
• Make the budgetary allocations for all activities for the year
• Meet with corporate and promote the organization to seek financial assistance
• Contact volunteer organizations for their services as part of manpower planning
• Guide the team to achieve organizational goals
• Developing training plans for new joiners and volunteers
• Promote the organization to reach out to maximum individuals Quality Inspector
Carlisle IT
2011 to 2012
• Thoroughly inspect all parts, assemblies and kits included with all in-process and completed manufacturing jobs
• Verify that build documentation is complete and acceptable, including acceptance test procedures, special requirements and work order steps
• Pull purchase order information to confirm customer lowdown requirements
• Bag and label components and finalize all required quality paperwork
• Identify and document nonconforming or suspect product
• Support data flow and identification on area continuous improvement boards
• Attend dispatch review meetings to identify and disposition any delivery issues
• Support manufacturing cells through a support structure Electrical Assembler
Northrup Grumman
2006 to 2009
• Follow electric schematic for build. Builds may include electrical junction boxes, line connections, stop buttons, safety switches, outlets, AC and DC motors.
• Wire machines per schematic.
• Assemble a variety of mechanical assemblies and sub-assemblies per blue print.
• Resolve assembly problems and issues.
• Read and understand schematics
• Have a strong working knowledge of hand tools, pneumatic hand tools, and cordless hand tools.
• Soldering and mechanical skills
Building Manager
U.S. Army
2003 to 2005
• Supervised 16 employees in repairing light fixtures, plumbing, and other equipment
• Accounted and maintained over $500,000 worth of inventory
• Maintained and prepared 300+ soldiers quarters for in and out processing
• Conducted First Aid classes to soldiers preparing for deployment to Iraq Supervisor, Electronic Equipment
U.S. Army
2002 to 2003
• Supervised 14 employees in maintenance and repair of special electronic devices
• Repaired microcomputers, GPS receivers, night vision equipment, mine detectors, scattering systems
• Managed calibration equipment with no delinquencies Electronic Repairer
U.S. Army
1999 to 2002
• Supervised 9 employees in maintenance and repair of electronic equipment.
• Repaired electronic telephone central office systems using schematics and test equipment
• Maintained relay-operated central office systems using multimeters, circuits and wiring diagrams
• Scheduled tasks and maintained maintenance forms and records Wire System Equipment Repairer
U.S. Army
1997 to 1999
• Performed maintenance on manual, semiautomatic, and selected transportable automatic devices
• Performed quality control test on repaired equipment
• Request and maintain authorized bench stock, repair parts, supplies, and technical publications
• Troubleshot to determine location and extent of equipment faults Education
AAS in General Studies in General Studies
Pierce College
2002 to Present
Skills
• Equipment Repair
• Schematics
• Quality Inspection
• Calibration
• Quality Assurance
• Blueprint Reading
• Electrical Experience
• Low Voltage
• SAP
• Mechanical Knowledge
Military Service
Branch: United States Army
Rank: E-5
Certifications and Licenses
driver's license