
Skilled Aviation Electrician’s Mate with six years of experience in electrical and avionics maintenance on MH-60R Seahawk helicopters. Quality Assurance Representative for electrical systems, ensuring compliance with Naval Aviation Maintenance Program standards. Led maintenance operations by developing schedules and directing personnel, achieving high aircraft readiness while maintaining safety and technical compliance.
United States Navy
Aviation Electrician's Mate Second Class
Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 79 (HSM-79)
MH-60R Seahawk Helicopter
2020 – 2026
US NAVY- January 2025 - Present
Shift Lead Supervisor/ Lead Electrician
Supervision- Responsible for the individual training, supervision, and development of 30 initial entry aircraft maintainers ensuring they received in depth training to gain familiarity with technical maintenance publications to ensure quality and safety standards within the work center are upheld. Provided hands on oversight in controlled work environment to provide the highest quality of training while keeping hazards as minimal as possible.
AUDIT COMPLIANCE- Directly responsible for conducting initial and subsequent scheduled and special audits across 3 work centers resulting in the management and compliance with 4 programs to ensure adherence to safety and occupational health regulations. This involved the tracking and and correction of outstanding discrepancies in compliance with established policies. Audits not only improved internal processes but also fostered a culture of continuous improvement within the organization.
Troubleshoot and repair electrical components. Evaluate generator system malfunctions. Test powerplant electrical systems. Troubleshoot and evaluate aircraft hydraulics problems. Measure AC/DC voltage using multimeter and troubleshoot and test aircraft electrical system using various types of electrical test equipment. identify wiring sizes. Solder and test wiring connections. Identify wires in a wiring harness. Perform fault isolation for connectivity. Apply electrical safety parameters. Utilize wiring diagrams. Perform connectivity operations and utilize hand-held electronic equipment. Troubleshoot aircraft electrical systems. Apply AC/DC electrical theory to transport aircraft systems. Maintain integral drive generators. Troubleshoot engine indicating and crew alerting systems (EICAS). Analyze multifunction displays and auto flight electrical malfunctions and monitor generator-loading parameters and perform 'one-line' power flow.