AMY SMITH
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Seek the Challenging Position of Avionic Equipment Service Technician
A highly talented Avionic Equipment Service Technician with huge experience in installing, inspecting, testing, adjusting, or repairing avionics equipment, such as radar, radio, navigation, and missile control systems in aircraft or space vehicles.
Summary of Qualifications
More than eight years experience.
Great knowledge of the principles, theories, maintenance, and repair of aircraft radio and instrument systems.
Profound knowledge of the practices, methods, equipment and materials used in the installation, maintenance, testing and repair of aircraft radio transmitting and receiving equipment, communication and related instruments.
Considerable knowledge of Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) rules and regulations pertaining to the operation, maintenance and repair of aircraft radio-communications equipment an instrument systems, and the establishment and maintenance of an approved Aircraft Radio and Instrument Repair Shop.
Remarkable skill in the use and operation of tools and test equipment utilized in the maintenance and repair of aircraft radio and instrument systems.
Uncommon skill in the detection, diagnosis and repair of mechanical, electrical and electronic defects in aircraft radio and instrument systems.
In-depth ability to interpret and work from technical diagrams and blue prints.
Remarkable ability to work rapidly in emergency situations.
Sound ability to plan, design, and install and maintain a FAA approved repair shop.
Excellent ability to estimate personnel, inventory, and budget requirements for successful completion of work.
Demonstrated ability to plan and direct the work of subordinates.
Solid ability to prepare and maintain accurate and timely records and reports.
Profound ability to work without technical supervision.
Professional Experience
FlyHigh Airline Inc., Tarrytown, NY 2003 - Present
Avionic Equipment Service Technician
Assemble components, such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using hand tools and soldering iron.
Connect components to assemblies, such as radio systems, instruments, magnetos, inverters, and in-flight refueling systems, using hand tools and soldering iron.
Test components or assemblies, using circuit tester, oscilloscope, and voltmeter.
Lay out installation of assemblies and systems in aircraft, according to blueprints and wiring diagrams, using scribe, scale, and protractor.
Set up and operate ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight test of electrical and electronic systems.
Fabricate parts and test aids as required.
Interpret flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
Install electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using hand tools, power tools, and soldering iron.
Adjust, repair, or replace malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand tools and soldering iron.
Approve and certify all work done to aircraft radio and instrument systems.
FlyHigh Airline Inc., Tarrytown, NY 1997 - 2003
Assistant Avionic Equipment Service Technician
Assisted in the design, installation and maintenance of a Federal Aviation Agency approved Aircraft Radio and Instrument Repair Shop.
Tested radio transmitters and receivers, using such instruments as frequency meters, signal generators, oscilloscopes, and tube testers.
Isolated and diagnosed defects; repaired and replaced defective parts.
Used frequency meters to determine if transmitter was operating on the designated frequency and made necessary adjustments to insure correct frequency and maximum output.
Assisted in the design of instrument location and instrument systems on aircraft to maintain proper aircraft balances and maximize ease of installation, maintenance, and repair of such equipment and systems.
Designed intercom, navigation, and emergency locator beam systems and directed and participated in the installation of some on aircraft.
Maintained adequate inventory of all parts and supplies utilized in the repair shop.
Assisted in the preparation and maintenance of all reports and records required by the FAA and the agency administrative units.
Performed related duties as required.
Education and Professional Training
Possess a valid FCC Radiotelephone License, Second Class
Possess a valid FAA Certificate as a Radio Repairman
New York University, NY (1997) Associate Degree in Electronics Engineering