JOSE P. VASQUEZ, JR.
**** **** ******** ***** ~ Las Cruces, New Mexico 88012
575-***-**** ~ *******@*****.***
QUALIFICATIONS
Highly skilled electrical/mechanical technician with accomplished 20-year miliary plus 20-year civilian career. Providing outstanding maintenance work supporting flight safety/back shop readiness of aircraft and functionality of test equipment and flight line operations. Served as inspector, ensuring quality of work products and practices. Overhauled technical publications library, increasing its functionality. While aircraft electrician for the U.S. Navy Blue Angels Team, also produced/edited videos for public/professional use. Proficient in Microsoft applications. Language Skills: Speak/comprehend Spanish. PROFFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2010-Present: Aircraft Mechanic/Electrician Back Shop, M1 Support Services.
Maintain, troubleshoot, inspect, and repair of electrical components on off equipment integrated electrical & environmental systems to ensure safety and efficiency on the T-38 Aircraft.
Ensuring quality of work by compliance with safety regulations and practices.
Ensure compliance with technical publications and directives.
Maintained Supply, TMDE, PMEL and Hazardous Material Programs. 2006-2010-Elecatronic Technician, CSC/NASA.
Performed and fabricated electrical modification on the T-38 Aircraft Electronic Flight Instrument
(EFIS) & Traffic Collision Avoidance Systems (TCAS) Systems.
Assemble wire bundles, cables mounting equipment to assist with the design of unusual configurations necessary to adapt to projects of Aircraft Systems.
Assisted in preparation of schematic and wiring diagrams. UNITED STATES NAVY, Various Duty Locations ~ November 1986-2006 Aircraft Electrician Summary of Duties for Career Series
Maintain and repair electrical, instrument and power systems on aircraft, including power generation conversion and distribution systems; aircraft systems, including hydraulic, landing gear, flight control, utility and power plant and related systems; automatic flight control and stabilization systems; aircraft compass systems; attitude reference systems, and inertial navigation systems.
Used Computers in all aspects of work.
Specific Duty Assignments ~ Aircraft Electrician
Plan/implement safety instruction and inspection programs.
Interpret technical publications pertaining to aircraft electrical systems and test equipment.
Troubleshot/repaired electrical and instrument systems on aircraft using standard checkout procedures to locate and repair electrical malfunctions
Read schematics and block diagrams.
Used test equipment such as volt-ohm meter, oscilloscope, signal generators and frequency counters.
Diagnosed non-routine malfunctions and demonstrated/directed repair techniques. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
(Continued)
Replaced items such as circuit breakers, fuses, switches, electrical and electronic components or wire.
Wrote technical reports.
EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF LA VERENE, La Verne, California. Completed 66 semester hours of credit towards Organizational Management Major, 2004 – 2006
Certifications:
Crimp, Cable and Harnessing Operator, Flight Soldering Operator. (White Sands Test Facility.) 2007
CPR current to May 2027
Train the Trainor - Current