William E. Anderson
Naugatuck, CT 06770
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SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
** ***** ******** ******* ********** including 16 years of Naval service as a Aviation weapons systems Technician, 5 years installing new weapons systems into Naval aircraft as a Civilian Engineering Technician, 21 years at Sikorsky Aircraft as a Sr. Engineering Technician.
SPECIFIC WORK EXPERIENCE:
SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT Stratford, CT July 2001-April 2023
Lead Engineering Technician.
Assigned to Avionics and Electrical Engineering supporting Executive Transport Aircraft Program. Responsible for the Engineering Investigations to ensure Aircraft and Bench Acceptance Test Procedures are correct and current before tests are performed on new and reworked Aircraft or Components. Prepare Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Test Plans for the incorporation of new systems installed on Executive Transport Aircraft. Investigate new test equipment for use on new and reworked aircraft.
MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY Lexington Park, MD October 1996-July 2001
Senior Engineering Technician.
Responsible for conducting test and evaluation of a wide range of new and prototype aircraft weapons systems on Naval and Marine Corps. Fixed Rotor Wing aircraft. Proficient in the use of many types of electronic test equipment including Digital multi-meters, O-scopes, Power supplies, Frequency generators, Real time recorders and Counters, etc… Heavily involved in the integration/installation of the AGM-65 Maverick Missile system on the P-3C aircraft which required the versatility to design, modify, install, troubleshoot, and repair a wide variety of cables and electronic equipment. Other functions include the preparation of Test Plans, analysis of test and evaluation results, preparation of technical reports, project coordination and system safety evaluation
UNITED STATES NAVY August 1980-August 1996
Aviation Ordnanceman
Ordnance Work-center Supervisor- Responsible for all scheduled and unscheduled maintenance. Preformed on squadron aircraft by the Ordnance division.
Quality Assurance Representative (QAR) - QAR for all ordnance related systems and corrosion control on the P-3A/B/C, RP-3D, and EP-3 aircraft.
Aircrew Instructor- Trained new aircrew on aircraft systems, safety, and emergency procedures
Maintenance Training Petty Officer- Responsible for all professional training of personnel assigned to the maintenance department
In-flight and Ground Ordnance Technician- Preformed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, Trouble-shooting, and Corrosion control on the P-3A/B/C/D, S-3A/B, SH-2, SH-3, And H-60A/B/C/D/F/H aircrafts.
Education:
Naval Eduction
Aviation Quality Assurance Administration September 1994
Total Quality Leadership April 1993
OSHA for Supervisors (20hrs), DoD May 1989
Nuclear Weapons Loading August 1982
P-3C In-flight Ordnance Technician September 1981
P-3C Integrated Armament and Photographic systems June 1981
Aircrew Candidate School May 1981
Aviation Ordnance “A” School March 1981
Formal Education
I am pursuing an online degree in Professional Aeronautics at Embry-Riddle Aeronautics University. GPA-3.4 (37 credits).
Pulaski High School New Britain Ct June 1979