Avionics Technician
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Avionics technician with 5+ years of industry experience. Currently working with a talented team to integrate and install components in aircraft. I attained a variety of skills to perform safe and airworthy maintenance. FAA certified A&P mechanic.
Steinair - Avionics Technician; Faribault, MN September 2017 - Present
Inspected avionic components and wiring for functionality and correct operation. Checked wires for corrosion, proper routing, sizing, breaks, and connections. Identified and reported issues and malfunctions with components, such as damages and defects.
Troubleshooting electrical, navigational, communication, and sensor discrepancies prevalent in components by analyzing error codes and corresponding with drawings and schematics.
Performed maintenance tasks such as replacing windshields, doors, windows, cabin interiors, seats, batteries, cables, and rigging.
Installed new flight components under STC such as flight displays, autopilots, engine monitors, radios, flight computers, software, antennas, lighting, and sensors. Consulted the appropriate manuals to determine if modifications were necessary or appropriate.
Constructed support brackets, shelves, doublers, cover plates, panels, gaskets, bus bars, fuel, oil, hydraulic, and air lines.
Fabricated and tested avionics components, wiring harnesses, and antenna cables in accordance with maintenance manuals to industry standard practices and procedures.
Repaired or replaced defective and worn components such as cables, couplings, lines, breakers, switches, fittings, and hardware.
Calibrated instruments such as fuel senders, fuel flow meters, engine sensors, air instruments, autopilot systems, and gyroscopic components with appropriate testing instruments and tools.
Used computer-based applications to access and create schematic drawings, request parts, search inventory, and communicate with team members. Conducted research on regulations and technical publications such as repair, maintenance, and installation manuals.
Contributed to the documentation in aircraft records and logs by documenting and recording part numbers, serial numbers, work orders, and other required information.
Serviced shop equipment such as tugs, tow bars, jacks, and tools. Assisted in moving, taxiing, and storing aircraft.
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
Associate of Applied Science (AAS) (GPA 3.74)
Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Technology