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Quality Assurance Technician

Location:
Grand Terrace, CA, 92313
Salary:
$18.00/HR
Posted:
July 28, 2012

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Bryan M. Heck-Jones

***** *** ***** **.

Grand Terrace, CA United States 92313

909-***-****

ayqwcj@r.postjobfree.com

ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN

Accomplished, versatile technician who seeks to build upon over seven years of experience and demonstrated success in preventive maintenance, technical troubleshooting, and aviation electronics repair. Takes pride in ability to lead and motivate co-workers to successful results in the workplace. Methodological problem solver enabling not only the expedient repair of electronic assemblies, but also a cost-effective repair. Proven ability to perform under high-pressure situations.

NAVAL AVIONICS EXPERIENCE

United States Navy

Avionics Intermediate Level Technician/Petty Officer Second Class 01/2003 - 11/2010

• Inspected, troubleshot, repaired, and maintained a vast array of mission navigation, electronic warfare, radar, and communications avionics equipment.

• Currently hold and maintain a Level SECRET Security Clearance.

• Possesses an in-depth understanding of the operational theory of assigned equipment and knowledge of basic through advanced troubleshooting procedures.

• Highly skilled in reading and interpreting schematics for electronics and advanced electronics test equipment.

• Provided leadership and guidance to more than 30 electronics technicians.

• Repaired approximately 900 repairable electronic assemblies without rework saving countless hours of maintenance.

• Maintained and repaired electronic testing equipment enabling an average of 98% maintenance availability.

• Increased personal performance by doubling as a Quality Assurance Collateral Duty Inspector, making sure all items processed were repaired to meet all NAVAIR (Naval Air Systems Command) and NAMP (Naval Aviation Maintenance Plan) standards and regulations.

• Troubleshot and identified discrepancies to the component level and ordered items to repair electronic assemblies at a highly accurate level to minimize turn-around times.

• Motivated other technicians through example and assisted them when needed resulting in numerous jobs being completed in expedient fashion.

• Trained over 30 technicians on the job increasing their individual abilities thus minimizing repair time completion of mission vital assets.

EDUCATION

San Bernardino Valley College San Bernardino, CA

B.Sc. in Electronics/Computer Engineering, GPA: 3.6 2011 - Present

Attending San Bernardino Valley College to complete undergraduate courses previous to transfer to Cal Poly Pomona. Projected graduation date is Spring 2014.

AN/USM-636(W) CASS(Consolidated Automated Support System) EW Whidbey Island, WA 2008 - 2008

Certification course for 6725 NEC (Navy Enlisted Classification). The CASS station provides intermediate, depot and factory level support, both ashore and afloat, of all Navy electronics from aircraft to ships and submarines.

USM-467 RADCOM (Radar and Communications Test Station) Whidbey Island, WA 2004 - 2004

Certification course for 6633 NEC (Navy Enlisted Classification). The RADCOM weapons systems test station aids the technician by running a diagnostic on aircraft WRA's (Weapons Replaceable Assembly) and SRA's (Shop Replaceable Assembly).

Avionics Intermediate Strand Pensacola, FL 2003 - 2004

The purpose of the AV Intermediate Strand course is to provide selected Navy and Marine Corps personnel with knowledge and troubleshooting skills in electricity/electronics, communications and RADAR. This knowledge will enable the ability to assimilate, under direct supervision, further intermediate level avionics maintenance training at the apprentice level.

Avionics Common Core Pensacola, FL 2003 - 2003

The purpose of the AV Common Core course is to provide selected enlisted Navy and Marine Corps personnel with basic knowledge and skills in aviation fundamentals and electricity/electronics.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

-Component Level Electronics -Troubleshooting Schematics

-Digital Display Indicators -Servo Motors

-Radar Systems -Quality Assurance Inspections

-Tool Programs -Power Supplies

-Leadership -Automatic Test Equipment

-Wiring Diagrams -Instrumentation

-Preventative Maintenance -Corrosion Control

-Problem Solving -Communication Equipment

-Soldering -RF Radiation Equipment

-Navigation Equipment -Amplifiers

-Electronic Countermeasures -Antenna Systems

-Block Diagrams -First Aid/CPR

-Aircraft/Shipboard Fire Fighting -Electronics Wiring/Schematic Drawing

HONORS AND AWARDS

-Flag letter of commendation for outstanding performance and professionalism as the lead Aviation Radar and Communications Technician while aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln from May 2004 to December 2007. Awarded to by Vice Admiral Scott R. Van Buskirk, former Commander of Carrier Strike Group Nine.

-Awarded at Commanding Officer's Meritorious Mast for technical knowledge and professionalism leading to the expeditious repair of three AN/USM-467 Radar and Communication Test Stations. This accomplishment ensured that the Radar and Communications work center was fully capable to support Carrier Air Wing operations.

-Awarded two Navy Good Conduct Medals for honorable and faithful service.



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