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Highly skilled Avionics Technician with Air Force training and 8 years’ hands-on experience performing a variety of installation and maintenance tasks on avionics hardware and wiring assemblies. Hard-working and efficient. Works well under pressure.
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- Repair avionics equipment and perform scheduled maintenance on aircraft for a private jet company including: flight control and data recorders TCAS systems instrumentation and electrical/electronic systems and accessories.
- Isolate system failure to possible root cause.
- Work with outside service providers for assistance when required to perform maintenance.
- Use electrical and electronic testing equipment such as ohmmeters ammeters oscilloscopes and microwave testing equipment.
- Performed lab bench checks with analysis repair and calibration of avionics electrical equipment.
- Performed inspections and avionics installation per FAA.
- Identified system failure and replaced or repaired defective item.
- Reported to Quality Control department.
- Handled correspondence.
- Used hand and pneumatic tools soldering irons.
January 2006 to January 2010
Avionics Engineer
City, State
- Received top-notch avionics training and repaired aircraft on bases and aircraft carriers.
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