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first mate

Objective


i would like to accomplish maximum work experiance and complete all tasks assigned to me exceling to the top.


Experience


7/2008 to current: learning web design , working with gardner refinishing.

All aspects of refinishing, wetsanding, sandblasting, turbined sprayers.

And sometimes long hours.



12/2007 to 6/2008: electrical assembler, quality control inspector Parrot Ice drink products of america

tel: 713-896-6676

Assembly line production, performing live testing of drink machines. Electrical installations, and

removals of wire harnesses, capacitors, circuit board, and logic boards, electrical box wiring,

potentiometer pass/fail testing. Inspection of all parts to be installed on machines using technical data

and high advanced testing equipment. Controlling flow of parts and services on a timely manner.

Designing diagrams and flow charts, and creating a weekly discrepancy report.



04/2006 to 12/2007: Deck Hand, Olin Marler Fishing Charter Boats

Tel: 850-837-7095

All aspects of customer service, requiring physical ability and stamina for long hours assisting

customers and crew. Responsible for engine maintenance at the request of the captain, cleaning, and

assist captain as needed.



04/2005 to 04/2006 : VITAMIN SEA COMMERCIAL FISHING CO. FIRT MATE

all fishing duties using long line, long hours of repetitive work and up to 14 days out at sea. Loading

and unloading of the catch. Follow orders, give orders, work under austere conditions and bad weather

but getting the job done. Keep work environment clean and free of harmful debris, always use safety

precautions. Setting and pulling anchor, lowering and raising booms.



04/2002 to 4/2005: INTEGRATED AVIONICS SYSTEMS, USAF

MC-130E Combat Talon Aircraft

Supervisor: SSGT West, Tel: 850-862-2635



Specialty Summary:

Analyzes malfunctions, inspects, removes, maintains, and installs integrated avionics systems.

Performs and supervises avionics maintenance and general aircraft servicing and handling. Related

DoD Occupational Subgroup: 119800.



Duties and Responsibilities:





Operates and maintains avionics systems. Analyzes equipment operating characteristics to isolate

malfunctions in avionics systems, radar, integrated test systems built-in-test (BIT), multiplexed data

buss systems, recording systems, fire control systems, video display systems, flight instrumental,

mission computer systems, electro-optical viewing systems (EVS), inertial navigation systems (INS),

primary and secondary flight controls, automatic flight control, engine instrumentation, fuel

management systems, central air data systems, electronic warfare (EW) systems, sensors,

communication, and navigation systems, aircraft indicating systems, airborne warning and control



systems (WACS), surveillance radar, joint surveillance target attack radar systems (JSTARS), and

interrogator systems.





Removes, installs, checks, and repairs avionics systems and line replaceable units (LRU).

Diagnoses malfunctions using technical orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, integrated test

systems and other test equipment. Removes, replaces, and repairs faulty system wiring,

electrical connectors, antennas, transmission lines, and multiconductor cables. Modifies

avionics systems according to technical publications. Updates operational log, inspection

records, aircraft forms, and automated maintenance systems. Performs and supervises

alignment, calibration, and bore sight of avionics systems. Uploads ground maintenance

and operational software. Performs off-equipment maintenance on selected avionics LRUs and

maintains peculiar support equipment (SE).



Inspects and evaluates aircraft maintenance activities. Inspects and verifies operational status

and configuration of avionics systems and software. Records and ensures validity of entries into

maintenance data collection and inspection systems. Resolves and assists units in solving

maintenance and supply problems. Interprets and recommends corrective action to inspection

findings. Prepares aircraft for low altitude attack profiles, precision bombing, convert

operations, and reconnaissance.



Plans, organizes and directs aircraft maintenance activities. Establishes methods and

performance standards. Analyzes reports and maintenance plans. Directs operation and

modification of standard operating procedures. Establishes priorities. Evaluates activities for

compliance with directives. Supervises and assists in aircraft ground servicing, and

launch/recovery operations. Reviews maintenance data collection summaries to determine

trends and production effectiveness. May perform as aircraft Dedicated Crew Chief.

206 AFMAN36-2108 30 APRIL 2004



Specialty Qualifications:





Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory of interpreting and applying mechanical, wiring, and

electronic circuit diagrams; electronic, micro-processor, data bus, and mechanical principles

theory and application; theory of flight; gyros, synchros, indicators, memory storage devices,

antennas, servomechanisms, electromechanical, electro-hydraulic, and electro-optical devices;

radar, radio frequency communication, surveillance radar and interrogator systems, pulse

Doppler radar theory, dependent navigation aides, inertial and radar navigation, electronic

countermeasure transmitters and receivers; lasers, infrared/ultraviolet receivers; optics,

automatic flight controls, instruments, multiplexing, fire control, vide display, and digital

computer systems working principles; subsystem tie-in between integrated avionics systems;

using and interpreting testing and measuring devices; principles of motion and power

transmission by fluid, mechanical and electrical means; and concepts and application of

maintenance directives.



Education. For entry into this specialty, completion of high school with courses in physics,

computers, and mathematics is desirable.

EDUCATION:



CCAF/ South Western Online, Eglin AFB FL, 60 Semester or 90 Quarter hours of college, criminal



justice, 08/2003



Relevant Coursework:

I have completed a seminar course for one credit hour and I have completed the Hollistics professional

course for three credit hours toward my Criminal Justice degree.



I have completed military basic training, AFSC 2a553b CDC course, cans navigation systems course,

SOFI course, autopilot and GCAS systems course, which all contribute toward my CCAF degree.


Education


Education. For entry into this specialty, completion of high school with courses in physics,

computers, and mathematics is desirable.

EDUCATION:



CCAF/ South Western Online, Eglin AFB FL, 60 Semester or 90 Quarter hours of college, criminal


Certification

Skils


electrical wiring and diagrams.

mig welding,

off shore maintnance


 

houston, TX,
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