avionics technician
- Reassemble gear after making repairs or replacing parts.
- Reinstall software programs or adjust settings on existing software to fix test set
- Test components or circuits of faulty equipment to locate defects, using oscilloscopes, multimeters, megohmeter, or special diagnostic software programs.
- Repair, adjust, or replace electrical or mechanical components or parts, using hand tools, and soldering equipment.
- Read specifications as in charts, and schematics, to determine machine settings or adjustments.
- Measure and adjust voltages to specified values to test and determine operational cable functions.
- Thermocouples
avionics technician
- PC9/A famil and trade courses, BAE England.
- ILS 108 Receiver and TACAN T/R TCN-118, Rockwell Collins, Reading London.
- Gyro Electronics Unit, Liton, Pomezia Italy.
- IFF T/R (RT-1063C/AP-101(v)) Teledyne Electronics, California USA.
avionics technician
- Adhere to all applicable regulations, policies, and procedures for health, safety, and environmental compliance within Marine Corps and Naval standards.
- Inspect finished products for quality and adherence to military specifications.
- Supervise and coordinate work activities of workers engaged in troubleshooting, installation and removal of components and testing operating systems.
- Converse with aircraft representatives to determine details of equipment problems and layout.
avionics technician
- Plane Captain: Responsible for the scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, daily/turnaround inspections, launch/recovery and overall material condition of 6 SH-60F/SH-60H aircraft.
- Secret Clearance held
- Removal, replacement and ordering of Avionic equipment
- Inspection and tests of Avionics equipment
- Responsible for correct documentation of training and qualifications for twelve personal
- Watch: Rover-7, Duty Driver-7, Flight Deck-5.
- Temdu: Wardroom, USS George Washington, 12 Aug-2002-Dec 2002
avionics technician
- Remove damaged panels, and identify the family and properties of the plastic used in an aircraft.
- Inspect parts, equipment, and aircraft components for cleanliness, damage, and compliance with standards and regulations.
- Monitor operation of machines and stop machines or notify supervisors when malfunctions occur.
- Press buttons to activate equipment or machines.
avionics technician (e-3 lance corporal)
- Performed scheduled/unscheduled maintenance on non-calibrated test equipment.
- Conducted maintenance in accordance with NAVAIR approved publication, on essential/non-essential flight instrumentations using schematics and diagrams to troubleshoot faults.
- Responsible for Pertinent Programs pertaining to Avionic Maintenance Safety.
- Responsible for support of the Battery maintenance program of Sealed Lead Acid and Nickel Cadmium Aircraft batteries.
- Assisted in the coordination of weekly Technician training, conducted by Shop Supervisors and Quality Assurance Representatives.
- Conducted daily logs of current production load, accounting for all assets under test; ready for test; under troubleshooting; and ready for issue.
avionics technician
- Review work orders and procedural manuals and confer with vendors and design staff to resolve problems.
- Inspect and test electrical and electronic systems to locate and diagnose malfunctions, using visual inspections and testing instruments such as oscilloscopes and voltmeters.
- Install, replace, repair and adjust aircraft electrical and electronic components such as weapon systems, navigation equipment, communication equipment, and security systems.
- Install, replace, repair and adjust aircraft electrical components.
- Record results of avionics diagnostic tests.
senior avionics technician
- Has an advanced understanding of advanced test equipment functions as well as the ability to reprogram replacement equipment, and determines possible failures in existing equipment.
- Conducts a variety of functional tests to check operation and calibration of test stations, components, equipment and systems.
- Examines customer units for potentially defective parts or conditions causing impairment or prevention of proper equipment operation. Verifies that repairs or modifications performed on customer equipment conform to Rockwell Collins Quality and Workmanship Standards.
- Communicates problems/observations/estimates for repair effectively with supervision and/or customer.
avionics technician
- Able to read and interpret harness fabrication instructions from drawings, schematics, task cards, and manuals
- Ability to troubleshoot Aircraft Electrical System maintenance and perform operational checks
- WI-FI system GO-GO and Via-Sat Modification
- Fuel Level Sensing Modification
- Live TV Satellite Modifications on AIRBUS A320, A321 (NEO)
- Perform tasks in timely manner
avionics technician
- Troubleshoot in flight test failures
- Perform preventative maintenance working in corrosive environments
- Move and recover aircraft utilizing heavy flight deck vehicles
- Inspect and validate aircraft before each flight
avionics technician
- Avionics and Mechanical work on Boeing 747-400 And Boeing 767 Airplanes.
- Reroute wires using a systematic diagrams and wire diagrams.
- Run system and operational tests on avionics systems and components.
- Wire new systems and components throughout the plane.
- Read and follow aircraft maintenance manuals to perform work on aircraft.
- Safety wire and lock wire on various components.
- Read and understand wire diagrams and systematic manuals.
avionics technician
- Performing routine and non-routine inspections, repair, removal ,installation,maintenance, and trouble shooting of avionics systems.
- Resolving electrical problems in avionics systems referring to manuals prepared by manufacturers
- Installing, adjusting, testing, and modifying electronic parts and systems
- Working with electrical hand tools, soldering equipment, and testing equipment
- Removing and installing electrical components of aircraft subsystem assemblies
- Conducting functional tests of components and systems and ensuring proper functioning.
- Assembled and installed electrical components in aircrafts
avionics technician
- Served in HS-11 Squadron from Carrier Airwing One aboard USS America.
- Served in Persian Gulf, Bosnia, and Somalia.
- Responsible for operation and maintenance of all onboard computer, sonar, and tactical navigation on H-3 and H-60 helicopters.
- Awarded the Navy Achievement Medal in 1995.
avionics technician
- Performed I-Level testing on navigation, communication, and weapon systems with aid of Hybrid Test Equipment, Qualified as Back Seat pilot for the Fighter Attack F/A 18B.
- recruitment officer covering the territory from the NSW Central Coast, north to Coffs Harbour
- Follow publication and schematic
- Review damage reports, prepare or review repair cost estimates, and plan work to be performed. instructions as to which parts to restore or replace and how much time the job should take.
avionics technician
- ADS-B Modification
- Navigation & Electronic Communication System Upgrade and Installations
- Capable of performing wire harness fabrication and terminations using from drawings, schematics, task cards, and manuals
- Report work summary to supervisor on daily basis for shift turn over
avionics technician
- Aircraft servicings 150, 300.
- Firstling and depot rectifications.
- Avionics workshop and component repair.
- 1st level Engine Technician, full power engine runner, rectifications and servicings.
- 1st Level Airframe Technician rectifications and servicings.
- 3rd Level Egress Technician, full arm disarm.
- Battery bay.
avionics technician
- First line and depot rectifications.
- Macchi ejection seat servicing.
- responsibility for all instrument and avionics equipment on the F/A-18 Hornet multi-role figher
- responsibility for all instrument and avionics equipment on the P3-C Orion maritime patrol aircraft
avionics technician
- Removed, installed, checked, and repaired avionics systems.
- Diagnosed malfunctions using technical orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, integrated test systems and other test equipment.
- Removed, replaced, and repaired faulty system wiring, electrical connectors, antennas, transmission lines, and multiconductor cables.
- Modified avionics systems according to technical publications. Updated operational logs, inspection records, aircraft forms, and automated maintenance systems.
- Maintained system knowledge on functionality of thirty different systems and how they integrate with one another.
- Implement and lead on the job training for incoming individuals.
- Performed and supervised avionics maintenance and general aircraft servicing and handling.
avionics technician
- Removing, repairing, and installing avionics components.
- Troubleshooting and repairing navigation, communication, countermeasures, and armament systems.
- Performed routine phase maintenance as required per our NAVAIR technical publications.
- Repaired, spliced, pinned, and soldered new and existing wire harnesses.
avionics technician
- Promoted within 12 months due to strong performance and organisational impact.
- Working on Airbus A320 aircraft
- CFM55-5B Engine Change
- IAE V2500 Engine Change
- Carry out engine component removal and installation EGT harness
- EEC
- Engine core harness
avionics technician
- Remove and install avionics components
- Fault finding electrical, GPS, weapon, radio, pitot-static, night vision, forward looking infrared and radar systems
- Mentoring members on aircraft maintenance through becoming a part of the squadron training team
- Reading and interpreting technical publications to perform maintenance
- Created and maintained electrical looms and harnesses
- Created and maintained databases to ensure all current stock was in date and serviceable and produced monthly reports on hazardous chemicals
- Prepared and presented speeches on OH&S, aircraft systems, PPE requirements and correct tool control procedures
avionics technician
- Heavy C-Checks
- Fuel Transfer Modifications
- Performed maintance on systems with binary coding
- Troubleshoot aircraft Hydraulic system, Thrust Reverser System, Engine and components, flight controls, and Electrical systems
- Assisted on Engine Drop/Lift Crew
- Remove/Install new hydraulic lines/fittings on P&W Engines
avionics technician
- Inspect completed work to certify that maintenance meets standards and that aircraft components are ready for operation.
- Maintain repair logs, documenting all preventive and corrective equipment maintenance.
- Check for corrosion, distortion, and cracks in the equipment utilized for repair of aircraft components.
- Replace or repair worn, defective, or damaged components, using soldering hand tools, testing equipment and measurement devices.
- Measure parts for use, using precision instruments.
- Assemble and install electrical and mechanical accessories, using publications and schematics.
- Communicate with other workers to coordinate fitting and alignment of parts to better facilitate repair of parts.
avionics technician, instructor
- Repaired and maintained radio, navigation, and weapon systems on S-3B Viking, P-3 Orion, and SH-60B Seahawk aircraft.
- Coordinated the maintenance of 8 aircraft by 15-20 sailors as avionics shift supervisor resulting in a 100% mission readiness rating.
- Taught and mentored more than 50 new sailors as an avionics instructor at CNATT Unit Jacksonville.
- Received the Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal for over 300 hours of volunteer service to Habitat for Humanity, the USO, and other charities.
avionics technician
- Visually inspected components, circuits, and other electrical equipment.
- Tested and repaired faulty wires, connectors, and coaxial cables.
- Performed operational checks on aircraft electrical, flight control, and navigational systems after completing scheduled and non scheduled maintenance.
- Troubleshot various malfunctions using technical manuals and schematics.