OBJECTIVE To become more knowledgeable of different avionics systems on a variety of aircraft. To have a position that enables me to grow mentally, and put my leadership skills to the test.
EDUCATION University of North Texas
Bachelors of Aviation Logistics 08/10-Pres
Dallas County Community College
Associates of Arts: Graduated 07/07-07/10
Marine Corps Institute
Certificate: Aircraft Maintenance Non-commissioned officer 11/03-12/03
Certificate: Introduction to test equipment 03/03-04/03
Navy/Marine Corps Aviation Maintenance Institute
Certificate: Communication/Navigation systems for CH-46E 06/02-09/02
Certificate: Automatic Flight Control Systems for CH-46E 06/02-09/02
Certificate: Electronic Countermeasure Systems for CH-46E 06/02-09/02
Naval Aviation Institute
Certificate: Avionics Common Core 02/02-05/02
EMPLOYMENT Home Depot 08/11-Present
Sales Floor; Lumber and building materials
Dallas County Community College 07/07-07/10
North Lake College Veterans Affairs office
Responsible for ensuring that veteran students receive
GI bill benefits and applicable students from Texas
receive Hazlewood act benefits.
L-3 Communications Integrated Systems 09/06-07/07
Flight Line Electrician “B”
Responsible for the repair of coax connectors and twinex connectors. Also for the repair of standard and shielded wire connectors from 24awg to 8awg. Repair of L.A.N. connectors and carf cable connectors. Termination of shielded pair and shielded quad wiring. Running of wires from distances of less than one foot, to distances as far as one thousand feet. Troubleshooting of power systems and replacement of power components to include circuit breakers and relays. Filling out and supervising discrepancy reports.
United States Marine Corps 08/01-08/06
Sergeant/Supervisor-Inspector Naval Air Station Norfolk Virginia
Oct. 2004 – Aug 2006
Night crew supervisor and inspector of completed assignments. Aircraft launch lead troubleshooter. Supervision of maintenance action forms. And inspection and supervision of maintenance action forms.
Private First Class – Corporal/Avionics Technician Okinawa Japan
Oct. 2002 – Oct. 2004
Removal and Replacement of avionics components. Wire and connector repair. Initiation of maintenance action forms. Trouble shooting of avionics systems in extreme conditions. Ordering of parts removed from aircraft. Research of publication manuals for wiring diagrams and ordering information for parts removed.
HONORS/AWARDS Certificate of Commendation 06/06
For professional achievement and outstanding performance while serving as an avionics technician in Al Asad Iraq. Completing over 250 hours of maintenance and supervising more than 350 maintenance action forms as a collateral duty inspector. Additionally, under combat conditions and high tempo operation displayed selfless willingness and a positive attitude proving to be an asset to the avionics division.
Meritorious Mast 11/03
During the units deployment to Australia long strenuous hours where worked providing superior troubleshooting and techniques on various communication and electronic systems that were critical in support of the continuous night and day operational flights. Daily preparation of secure voice and navigation systems contributed greatly in keeping the aircraft readiness above eighty percent.
REFRENCES Leo Kilgore
Commanding Officer Marine Aircraft Group 42, Detachment “B”
PN:757-***-****
Rex Reiber
Flight Line Supervisor L-3 Communications Integrated Systems
PN:903-***-****
Justin Abston
Avionics Supervisor Marine Medium Tilt Rotor Squadron 162
PN:910-***-****
Carole Gray
Dean of Student Services North Lake College
PN:214-***-****