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U.S.
Air Force - Miniature/Microminiature Electronics Assembly Repair
Davis
Monthan AFB, AZ – September 2004, April 2006, November 2007
U.S.
Air Force – Non-Commisioned
Officer Academy
U.S.
Air Force – Digital Computer AN-GYQ-59 Operation/Maintenance
U.S.
Air Force – B-1B Defensive Avionics Systems (5-level) Field Training Course
U.S.
Air Force – Electronic Principles, B-52 Electronic Warfare Systems (3-level)
Willmar
AVTI – Electronic Engineering Technology -
Willmar ,
MN
– May 1986
Appleton
High School - Appleton , MN
– May 1984
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Allen
Buzz
317 Pilot Rilcy Rd.
Colchester, HA 31021
714-399-0654
Email: allen_buzz51@gmail.com
Objective:
Secure a position in the technical or aerospace maintenance industry
WORK
EXPERIENCE
Apr. 2011- Avionics Technician/Installer, ARINC
Aircraft Modification and Operations Center
Present Performed
upgrades to KC-135(R) avionics systems including autopilot, air traffic
management and integrated controls and displays. Installed updated wiring and line replaceable
units, conducted continuity and power-on system testing. Identified design discrepancies to
engineering for further analysis and resolution
ARINC Supervisor:
James Chumard
6015 S. Portland Ave. (405)
219-3400
Oklahoma
City, OK 73159
Aug. 2009- Workcenter Supervisor, B-1B Diagnostic
Software Analysis, (E7)-U.S. Air Force
Apr. 2011 Reviewed
daily assigned B-1B aircraft maintenance actions related to in-flight
diagnostic fault reporting. Updated
database records assigning closure to individual maintenance events. Analyzed fault reporting trends and raw
parameter data; provide guidance and information to responsible maintenance
workcenters and supervision for follow up action. Maintained central database server hardware;
performed software maintenance and scheduled data backup Supervised 3 subordinate technicians,
maintained work and training schedule
Aug. 2008- Assistant Supervisor, Aircraft Maintenance
Specialist Section, (E7)-U.S. Air Force
Aug. 2009 Supervised
six subordinate workcenters, approximately 90 personnel. Scheduled maintenance shifts to integrate
leaves, training and appointments.
Monitored technical upgrade training, updated paper and automated
training records. Performed annual
performance evaluations, prepared and reviewed reports. Supervised aircraft de-icing operations;
Inspected and maintained specialized vehicles and equipment, trained operators,
coordinated operations with production supervision.
Apr. 2004- Workcenter Supervisor, Air Force Repair
Enhancement Program, (E7)
Aug. 2008 Reclaimed
and repaired consumable supply assets.
Performed depot level repairs of avionic test station circuit card
assemblies. Evaluated items for repair based on supply levels, repair
capability and cost savings. Generated
cost savings and avoidance of up to $5.2M per year. Reduced test station work stoppages by
maintaining serviceable stock levels and shortened repair cycle. Specialized equipment used included Huntron
Tracker 1000, ProTrack1/Scanner, Pace PRC-2000 Solder Rework Station.
Mar. 1987- Avionics Systems Maintainer (B-1B aircraft),
(E3-E7)-U.S. Air Force
Apr. 2004 Performed
daily maintenance and repair of B-1B aircraft avionics systems, including
electronic countermeasures, navigational aids, and communication
equipment. Diagnosed system level
malfunctions and performed field level maintenance. Performed periodic inspections and testing,
using enhanced automated test equipment.
Supervised and trained 16 subordinate technicians. Scheduled 3-shift workcenter operations;
maintained training records; coordinated workcenter actions with production
supervision. Evaluated subordinate
performance, prepared and reviewed annual evaluation reports. Test equipment used includes analog and
digital multimeters, analog and digital oscilloscopes, signal generators, pulse
generators, spectrum analyzers, radio frequency power meters, transmission line
analyzer, time domain reflectometer, communication service monitor.
EDUCATION
Keesler AFB, MS
– July 1999
Keesler AFB, MS
– July 1990
Grand Forks AFB,
ND – March 1989
Keesler AFB, MS
– December 1987
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
Self-taught
skills include desktop computer hardware/network maintenance, construction
industry skills including framing, drywall, roofing, ceramic tile, finish
carpentry, plumbing, electrical wiring.
Experienced with Bobcat and Mustang skid steer equipment, 7.5 ton mobile
crane, aircraft de-icing and fluid recovery vehicles.
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