Jason

5/6/2015
Coatesville, PA

Position Desired

Electronics Engineering
Anywhere in AZ; Phoenix, AZ
Yes

Resume

Summary:
Fifteen years of overall experience in the aviation industry. Twelve years’ experience in electronics/electrical avionics and training in both commercial and military management, maintenance, repair, operational testing, and component level troubleshooting in flight navigation systems, Radar equipment, intercommunication systems, TACAN, wire connector repair, and providing quality assurance. Thirty-four months experience in engineering.
Areas of Intermediate to Advanced skills:
C++ Programming
Wire/cable build-up/repair
Schematic reading
Preparing FMECAs
Medium/Low AC/DC voltage
Electrical Safety
LAN setup/securing
Microsoft Office
Avionic Equipment
Circuit design
Hand Soldering
AC/DC circuits
Microsoft OS 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8
Technical Research
Quality Assurance Inspection
Engineering Principles
Supervision/Management
Component level troubleshooting
Engineering Practices
Dry Run testing and Evaluation
Avionic electronic repair
Experience:
The Boeing Company Feb 21, 2014 to Present (Ridley Park, PA) Design and Analysis Engineer
 Provide CH-47F support and troubleshooting, production software load on avionic equipment, and flight test support and as a direct member of Mission Systems support team which resulted in Pride at Boeing award for our tenacious support of the Mission System needs
 Review and update Software configuration drawings as per Engineering Change Notice
 Review FTPs and ICCM system design for accuracy along with follow documented processes, specifications and procedures that support the design and manufacture of electrical commodities
 Perform FMECA fault tree analysis, maintainability analysis, failure analysis, corrective action activities
 Provide support for software integration testing for new software drops
 Trained four instrumentation technicians on how to perform SIRFC VSWR Functional Test Procedure
Yoh Services (A Day and Zimmermann Company) contractor at Boeing June 18, 2012 to Feb 20, 2014 (Ridley Park, PA) Wire Design & Installation Engineer
 Performed software integration testing for new Italy software for the ICH-47 helicopter and as a direct member of Italy team which effort was presented with a Pride at Boeing Award for the hard work that went to into developing test procedures, validating software, conducting multiple dry runs, and execution of FQT to meet the deadline for first flight readiness
 Provide CH-47F support and troubleshooting, production software load on avionic equipment, and flight test support
 Develop, maintain, troubleshoot, assemble, and repair cable assemblies
 Review FTPs and ICCM system design for accuracy along with follow documented processes, specifications and procedures that support the design and manufacture of electrical commodities
 Update and create written test procedures per test requirements
Innovative Solutions and Support Aug 10, 2009 to February 17, 2012 (Exton, PA) Production Technician
 Assist Software Engineering Department by performing dry run testing, minor editing of test procedures, and evaluation for software verification tests
 Repair, load software, factory calibrate, assemble, and test multiple types of avionics equipment such as ADDUs, Airspeeds, DADCs, FQIs, Altimeters, Alerters, ADMs, and AIUs.
 Perform Acceptance Test Procedures on a variety of Avionics equipment that resulted in increasing turn time by about 25% or better.
 Increased turnaround time for repairs by 30% or better through thoroughly learning component-level interaction for each assembly tested and repaired.
 Relied upon by my peers for troubleshooting advice and for help in testing units
 I learned the Acceptance Test Procedures for avionics equipment such as ADDUs, Airspeeds, Altimeters, Alerters, and ADMs in one and half months’ time.
U.S. Navy August 11, 1999 to July 31, 2009
Aviation Electronic Technician/Collateral Duty Inspector
Naval Air Station Willow Grove, PA (FRC East Willow Grove, PA) (May 2004 to July 2009)
 Increased a readiness state from 50 to 70 percent of a variety of avionic equipment
 Conducted the operational check and component level trouble shooting of aircraft intercommunication systems and RADAR altimeter systems achieved by the use of oscilloscopes, multi-meters, signal generators, transistor testers, test benches, publications and wiring schematics.
 Supervised fifteen military personnel for two years.
 Became full systems (five work centers) qualified (1 of 2 full systems qualified) that was used to provide quality inspections of all work to make sure work performed is within acceptable standards.
 Trained and qualified several new CDIs for individual work centers.
Jason Alan Miller (resume continued)
Naval Air Station Norfolk, VA Nov 1999 to May 2004
 Maintained 95% or better of operational status of aircraft electronic equipment at all times.
 Provided operational check of electronic equipme...

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