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San Francisco, CA
Planning Technician, Aviation
San Francisco, CA
White, Carter and Reichert
San Francisco, CA
Planning Technician, Aviation
  • Assist in developing airport planning and zoning plans
  • Assist in the design of airfield infrastructure projects through the development of preliminary drawings and technical reports
  • Assist with windrose analysis, preliminary cost estimates, terminal functional space planning etc
  • Full working knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite of programs
  • Assist in airfield facilities planning including simulation of aircraft ground maneuvering using AviPlan Airside Pro software
  • Undertake research activities to identify and develop potential solutions to aviation issues
  • Excellent work ethic and attention to detail
Phoenix, AZ
Aviation Ground Support Technician
Phoenix, AZ
Toy Inc
Phoenix, AZ
Aviation Ground Support Technician
  • Works in a variety of environments requiring long periods of standing, walking, bending and lifting up to 50 lbs
  • Assists in creating and maintaining procedures for maintaining equipment in accordance with ISO, DCMA and/or other US Government regulations
  • Maintains the strict confidentiality of sensitive information
  • Updates a variety of documents, records, databases, and electronic systems for tracking and repairing equipment
  • Maintains and operates UAS ground support equipment and associated equipment
  • Operates heavy equipment (forklifts, cranes, lifts and company vehicle) to aid in the installation and removal equipment requiring a clean and valid driver’s license
  • Performs UAS ground support equipment maintenance and/or technical activities such as preventative and corrective maintenance to ensure successful completion of air mission operations
present
Philadelphia, PA
Senior Aviation Design Technician
Philadelphia, PA
Rogahn Group
present
Philadelphia, PA
Senior Aviation Design Technician
present
  • Proactive in advancing workflows, systems and tools within their own discipline; embraces emerging technologies
  • Serves as a mentor to the project team, junior staff and junior engineers by assisting with finding answers to technical questions and concerns
  • Highly focused on quality ensuring conformance with project standards, 4-phase design, discipline design technologies and processes
  • Steward for discipline engineering and design concepts through continued communication with engineering staff
  • Develop processes to track and communicate changes, new technical information and be a practitioner of advanced design automation techniques, leading others in adopting those techniques
  • Attends project meeting and takes on active role to help team resolve concerns and solve problems across all disciplines
  • Serve as a technical lead or working supervisor for a subject area on multiple aviation design projects and as a regional resource for coordination of multiple-office projects
Education Education
School Degree
School Degree
California State University, Los Angeles
School Degree
Skills Skills
  • Ability to read, write, speak, and understand the local language is desirable
  • Knowledge of military logistics systems and applicable publications
  • Basic theory of flight and aircraft systems nomenclatures
  • Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written forms
  • Ability to speak, read and write fluently in English
  • Ability to read, write and communicate effectively in English
  • Seat kit survival components
  • Aviation maintenance data systems and associated documentation/forms
  • Life support equipment maintenance tools and tool control procedures
  • Principles of instruction
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11 Aviation Technician resume templates

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Aviation Ground Support Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Inspects, tests, services, operates and troubleshoots ground support equipment (GSE) to determine serviceability and proper operation to include 5 ton trucks, trailers, JP-8 and 100LL fuel trucks, tow tractors, fueler/defueler carts and starter/power carts. Prepares GSE for storage and transportation
  • Troubleshoots malfunctions; removes, disassembles, repairs, cleans, treats, assembles and reinstalls malfunctioning accessories and components on portable hydraulic hoists, hydraulic support stands, tow bars, mechanical toolboxes, hydraulic press, drill press, stationary and portable media blast units, air compressors and related plumbing, portable power tools, hydraulic and fixed work stands, nitrogen bottles and regulators, air data boxes, fuel storage units, battery chargers and generators
  • Maintains and operates UAS ground support equipment and associated equipment
  • Assists in creating and maintaining procedures for maintaining equipment in accordance with ISO, DCMA and/or other US Government regulations
  • Updates a variety of documents, records, databases, and electronic systems for tracking and repairing equipment
  • Performs UAS ground support equipment maintenance and/or technical activities such as preventative and corrective maintenance to ensure successful completion of air mission operations
  • Performs ground support preventative maintenance in accordance to HAZMAT and other OSHA standards and guidelines required for safe operation of aircraft maintenance programs
  • Works in a variety of environments requiring long periods of standing, walking, bending and lifting up to 50 lbs
  • Operates heavy equipment (forklifts, cranes, lifts and company vehicle) to aid in the installation and removal equipment requiring a clean and valid driver’s license
  • Typically requires education/formal training equivalent to the completion of a two-year trade school or certification program in a related discipline and three or more years of experience as a GSE mechanic. Equivalent work experience may be substituted in lieu of education
  • Must demonstrate considerable understanding of GSE equipment, practices and concepts as well as considerable knowledge of hand tools, troubleshooting equipment, and precision measuring devices, and ability to read complex specifications, blueprints, drawings, schematics, diagrams, technical publications and manuals
  • Must be customer focused and possess: (1) the ability to grasp new concepts quickly; (2) the ability to identify issues and recognize deviations from accepted practices and processes and resolve complex mechanical and electronic issues; (3) strong organizational, analytical, interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills to accurately document and report; (4) working knowledge of computer operations and applications
  • Ability to work independently and lead in a team environment is essential as is the ability to work extended hours as required
  • Ability to travel both CONUS and OCONUS
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Aviation Engineering Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist in troubleshooting and servicing of mechanical and structural systems and equipment
  • Ensure that newly installed systems and those that have been repaired meet requirements mandated by the applicable standards (OEM, ISO/AS-9110, DoD, DoS, or FAA)
  • Participate in designing, purchasing, testing, troubleshooting, and calibrating activities in mechanical and structural systems on aircraft and in back shops
  • Inspect mechanical and structural systems and parts for compliance with manufacturer data and other applicable regulations
  • Check and revise technical data to reflect the mechanical and structural components current configuration and requirements
  • Establish maintenance work tasks and conduct timely disposition of documentation such as Service Bulletins, Airworthiness Directives, and similar technical documentation for mechanical and structural systems
  • Assist in developing and implementing the fleet and maintenance reliability measures and operational parameters involving mechanical and structural systems and equipment
  • Assist with the extraction of intelligence from fielded fleet data, component Product Quality Deficiency Reports (PQDR) and similar data, and develop recommendations for product and support improvements to improve reliability and overall airworthiness
  • Leverage analytical skills and familiarity with military aircraft operations and maintenance to discover and investigate cost and readiness degraders within fleet data
  • Provide engineering investigation support to the Senior Engineer
  • Participate in technical reviews, requirement analyses and implementations to ensure safety and airworthiness criteria are met
  • Participate in support activities on aircraft programs and coordinate with OEM, contractors, maintenance personnel, and other functional groups to meet requirements
  • Provide technical assistance on aircraft integration projects
  • Verify ground and test procedures and incorporate compliances
  • Assist in preparation of technical reports such as, but not limited to, engineering change, technical discrepancy-evaluation reports, and corrective action reports
  • Comprehensive knowledge of aircraft mechanical systems, sub-assemblies, and parts
  • Ability to conduct technical discussions on mechanical systems with customers, OEMs and suppliers
  • Proficient in the Microsoft Office suite of applications; including but not limited to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, Project, etc. and other data processing software
  • AAS in Aviation Technology plus 10 years related experience and/or training or equivalent combination
  • A&P Certification preferred
  • Experience with maintenance of military aircraft preferred
  • Aircraft System installation / modification experience to include schematic analysis, engineering change processes, in-process quality inspection processes. FAA Airworthiness requirements and CFR experience
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Aviation Electrician / Avionics Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Shall have completed Navy Class A school for Aviation Electricians or Aviation Electronic Technicians, or USMC/USCG equivalent
  • Shall have a minimum of 60 months USN/USMC/USCG O-level Avionics/Electrician experience. Minimum 36 months F/A-18 O-
  • Must have completed USN/USMC/USCG Basic Aviation Corrosion Control training
  • High School graduate or equivalent. Must have a valid driver’s license. Must have a current secret level clearance and be able to
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Aviation Life Support Equipment Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Inspect, maintain, repair, test, and adjust aircrew life support and chemical defense equipment such as flight helmets, survival kits, night vision systems, eye and respiratory protective equipment, chemical biological protective equipment, gas masks, night-vision goggles, life rafts, personal flight gear, chemical suits, life preservers and encrypted radios
  • Use, adjust, maintain and repair sewing machines
  • Remove, install, inspect, and maintain ejection seats
  • Manufacture various types of fabric work and webbing assemblies used in survival equipment
  • Use various types of test equipment such as radio testers, and other types of testers to conduct reliability testing on aircrew life support and chemical defense equipment
  • Maintain inspection and accountability documentation on life support equipment issued to aircrews or on aircraft
  • Conduct and manage aircrew life support continuation and chemical defense equipment training classes. Instruct aircrews on equipment use, operation, and techniques such as evasion procedures, emergency egress, combat survival procedures, environmental hazards, and other survival actions. Instruct aircrew of chemical defense donning, doffing, and decontaminating procedures
  • Plan, direct, organize, and evaluate aircrew life support operational aspects such as equipment accountability, personnel reliability, mobility readiness, and other activities
  • Experience, education or training which has provided the applicant with a knowledge of equipment maintenance work, skill in reading engineering drawings and specifications, using test instruments, making computations and keeping records
  • Ability to speak, read and write fluently in English
  • Must be a U.S. citizen
  • One year of aircrew life support equipment military experience or equivalent civilian experience
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Aviation Life Support Equipment Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Inspects, instructs, services and certifies individual and crew equipment
  • Order, receive and inventory kits and components
  • Resolve shipping discrepancies
  • Ensure proper fit of crew member clothing
  • Maintain ALSE and NVD for DoS and DI personnel
  • Maintain computerized inventories and records to ensure timely and accurate compliance with inspection intervals
  • Technician provides instruction to contractor and host nation personnel regarding the proper use and care of equipment
  • CMF 92 Supply & Services MOS series or other military/commercial equivalent (92R MOS preferred)
  • Must have working knowledge of aircrew and aircraft LSE requirements for extreme environmental and high risk areas of operation
  • Must be able to ascertain LSE requirements for a multi-type aircraft environment
  • Basic theory of flight and aircraft systems nomenclatures
  • Aircraft ground handling, movements, and hangar operations
  • Aircraft ground support equipment
  • Flight line/ramp safety procedures and aircraft fire-fighting procedures
  • Aviation maintenance data systems and associated documentation/forms
  • Life support equipment maintenance tools and tool control procedures
  • Principles of instruction
  • Seat kit survival components
  • Aircrew life raft and life preserver inspections/maintenance
  • Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a Moderate Risk Public Trust (MRPT) through Department of State Background Investigation is a condition of continued employment
  • Must possess or have the ability to obtain a U.S. Passport before assignment, this includes renewal and additional pages if applicable
  • Minimum one (1) year verifiable experience as an ALSE technician
  • Must possess a certificate of training as a school trained ALSE Technician
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Aviation Life Support Equipment Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability to read, write and communicate effectively in English
  • Knowledge and skill required to efficiently and safely performing all ALSE tasks. Specific areas will include safety, ALSE supply/logistics operations, maintenance, inspections, shop efficiency, fitting training, shop administration, and record keeping
  • Knowledge of military logistics systems and applicable publications
  • Additional knowledge and skill requirements may vary by assignment
  • Two (2) years or more years’ experience of relevant experience in aviation life support field (current within four (4) years of application date)
  • Successful completion of the US or foreign military ALSE technician course
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Aviation Parachute Rigger Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Minimum 36 months Organizational or Intermediate level maintenance experience performing Parachute Rigger duties IAW CNAFINST 4790.2 series guidelines within the past five years
  • Must have completed the Navy/USMC/USCG Class “A” school for Parachute Riggers, or equivalent U.S Air Force or U.S. Army MOS course IAW CNAFINST 4790.2 series
  • Must have a valid drivers’ license
  • Must have a current secret level clearance and be able to maintain it. Must be available to work any shift
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Associate Technician Field Ops Aviation IT Field Operations Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must have dealt directly with external customers delivering to SLAs
  • Experience of working at Customer locations
  • Aviation IT Field Operations (CUTE, CUSS, BRS primarily)
  • Knowledge and understanding of LAN protocols
  • Ability to support and troubleshoot Ethernet networks
  • Understanding and the ability to install and configure servers and workstations (Microsoft/Unix/Thin Clients) including operating system software to component level
  • Installation and configuration of end user applications and software
  • Understanding of WAN infrastructures and data communications technologies such as DSL, ISDN, Leased Lines, IP VPN, Frame Relay, ATM
  • Knowledge and understanding of VSAT required for some regions
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Aviation Life Support Equipment Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Develop procedures for, and conduct equipment inspection, fitting, adjustment and aircrew instruction in the survival, use, and care of life support equipment to include the helmet, and downed aircrew survival equipment
  • Prepare for and conduct life support and survival continuation training for assigned personnel
  • Inspect maintain, and evaluate life support equipment and activities, to include receipt, handling and storage of life support equipment
  • Conduct On-the-Job Training (OJT) for assigned ALSE personnel (to include TCNs), and maintain the appropriate forms, records and reports required of the OJT program such as the Job Performance Guides (JPGs)
  • Conduct aircrew training such as simulated egress, forced landings and ditching
  • Instruct aircrews in chemical protection and decontamination procedures
  • Assist in shop safety as well as safety in the hangar and on the flight line
  • Maintain cleanliness and general maintenance of the associated work area, as well as tools and equipment assigned
  • Maintain, conduct test and repair of Night Vision Devices (NVD), and ensures appropriate NVD records are maintained
  • Must have the skills and knowledge required to efficiently and safely performing all ALSE tasks. Specific areas will include safety, ALSE supply/logistics operations, maintenance, inspections, shop efficiency, fitting training, shop administration, and record keeping
  • Able to use appropriate references and other publications to maintain appropriate and thorough records, maintenance and inspection forms, training aids, and on-board aircraft survival equipment
  • Fluent in the English language
  • Ability to read, write, speak, and understand the local language is desirable
  • Completion of a US or foreign military ALSE technician course
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Senior Aviation Design Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Apply your expert technical project management skills and technical knowledge on a broad range of aviation design projects
  • Resolve complex technical issues as they arise and help to define the technical standards and specifications around which other aviation team members operate
  • Develop processes to track and communicate changes, new technical information and be a practitioner of advanced design automation techniques, leading others in adopting those techniques
  • Serve as a technical lead or working supervisor for a subject area on multiple aviation design projects and as a regional resource for coordination of multiple-office projects
  • Acts as a regional resource for pursuits, visualizations and client presentations, representing the capabilities of the technologies
  • Attends project meeting and takes on active role to help team resolve concerns and solve problems across all disciplines
  • Recognized and valued by the business group as being among the most highly efficient and productive modelers/designers
  • Regularly attends and completes internal and external training programs designed to improve individual’s understanding and expertise in own engineering technology via regional CAD user’s groups or local CAD organizations
  • Steward for discipline engineering and design concepts through continued communication with engineering staff
  • Highly focused on quality ensuring conformance with project standards, 4-phase design, discipline design technologies and processes
  • Be an innovator in meeting deliverable deadlines and in adhering to assigned scope of work
  • Takes responsibility for their portion of the discipline’s scope, schedule and budget and delegates accordingly to more junior staff
  • Continued demonstration of reliability and accountability for own work products
  • Meets or exceeds deliverable deadlines
  • Ability to support work for/in other offices, including some temporary assignments if needed
  • Serves as a mentor to the project team, junior staff and junior engineers by assisting with finding answers to technical questions and concerns
  • Proactive in advancing workflows, systems and tools within their own discipline; embraces emerging technologies
  • Ability to demonstrate high proficiency in checking own work and coordinating work with related disciplines as well as the other CAD Technicians on the team
  • Ability to demonstrate high proficiency in discipline-specific 3D modeling tools, particularly Civil 3D
  • High School degree
  • 8 to 10 years of relevant design experience using Civil 3D
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Planning Technician, Aviation Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist in developing airport planning and zoning plans
  • Assist in the design of airfield infrastructure projects through the development of preliminary drawings and technical reports
  • Assist with windrose analysis, preliminary cost estimates, terminal functional space planning etc
  • Assist in airfield facilities planning including simulation of aircraft ground maneuvering using AviPlan Airside Pro software
  • Assist with the preparation of Strategic and/or Business Plans to support capital investments
  • Undertake research activities to identify and develop potential solutions to aviation issues
  • Participation in stakeholder consultations in support of projects
  • Opportunity for travel within Ontario and out of Province may be available
  • Completed a post-secondary degree/diploma in a related program or alternatively in the process of completing a program in Airport Planning or Aviation Management from an accredited University or College
  • Enthusiastic interest in the field of aviation
  • Strong verbal and personal communication skills
  • Excellent work ethic and attention to detail
  • Full working knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite of programs
  • Ability to think critically
  • Very strong organizational skills
  • Possess a valid Ontario Drivers’ license is considered an asset
  • Familiarity with AutoCAD is considered an asset
  • Familiarity with Transport Canada Aerodrome Standards & Recommended Practices Publication (available from www.tc.gc.ca) is considered an asset
  • Fluent verbal and written communication in English
  • Verbal and written communication skills in French are also considered as assets
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Aviation Life Support System Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform organization level ALSS maintenance on aircraft assigned under contract to DynCorp, Patuxent River, MD
  • Utilize all maintenance manuals, maintenance requirement cards, and work from related schematics, diagrams, drawings, technical directives, maintenance/servicing instructions and operational written procedures
  • Operates, maintains, troubleshoots, removes and replaces associated parts and components on a variety of systems, such as aircraft mounted and aircrew ALSS (survival equipment), cabin environmental systems, equipment cooling, and liquid and gaseous oxygen systems
  • Performs inspections, maintain and repair survival equipment, flight gear and protective clothing, uses, adjusts, maintains and repairs sewing machines
  • Perform related duties in hazardous areas such as oxygen system, engine fire extinguishing systems including the removal and replacement of cartridge-actuated devices
  • Ensure all maintenance actions are performed in accordance with government safety standards
  • Possess thorough knowledge of flight line operations and procedures
  • Comply with all current sections of COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2 series applicable to aircraft maintenance and ALSS
  • Maintain ALSS (survival equipment) rotatable pool of personal survival equipment, aircrew equipment files and aircraft ALSS history records in the required logs and records
  • May work with other groups of personnel to resolve problems pertaining to ALSS systems
  • Immediate direction of other technicians on assigned tasks with ability to monitor all duties of the applicable classification
  • Will instruct and assist lower level employees in proper work methods and performance of their job duties
  • Perform related duties as assigned including Collateral Duty Inspector, and any and all duties of lower rated technical personnel within their classification
  • Assist other shop/skills as required
  • Knowledge of equipment related aviation life support
  • Knowledge of military publications, drawings, blueprints, microfilm, diagrams and schematics is mandatory
  • High School or equivalent plus successful completion of related military or commercial course
  • Minimum of eight (8) years actual and recent experience in the repair, modification, maintenance and overhaul of equipment related to aviation life support
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Aviation Technician / Avionics Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must be able to read and work from schematics, engineering drawings, wiring lists, sketches, wiring connection lists and other information and documentation
  • Electrical trouble shooting skills
  • Assembly of RF components/ wave guides and cabling
  • Usage and knowledge of adhesives and bonding materials
  • Knowledge of Assembly, Test, and Launch Operations
  • Knowledge of environmental test operations
  • Knowledge of proper use of standard hand tools
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Aviation Life Support Equipment Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Five (5) years experience serving as an Aviation Life Support Equipment Specialist
  • Qualified by the appropriate USG armed forces ALSE maintenance course or civilian equivalent training
  • Three (3) years experience working on AH-64D unique ALSE Experience maintaining night vision devices
  • Eight (8) years experience serving as an ALSE Specialist
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Senior Aviation Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs maintenance on company aircraft
  • Participates as flight crewmember on company aircraft
  • Performs aircraft departures and arrivals to include fueling, aircraft preparation and passenger and baggage handling
  • Oversees maintenance performed on company aircraft by outside contract firms and repair/maintenance facilities as needed
  • Maintains aircraft logbooks and other required documentation for company aircraft
  • Performs maintenance on hangar equipment and hangar facility when needed
  • Assists in fuel farm inspections and maintenance
  • Assists fuel suppliers with offloading of fuel to the fuel farm