1. Kasey D. Smith
3517 Galaxy Rd, Ladson, SC 29456
Cell: (760)-681-7880 / DeanSmithK@gmail.com
SKILLS SUMMARY
Over 7 years of electrical troubleshooting experience including time as a Quality Assurance Representative, Work Center Supervisor,
and Lead Technician. Technically proficient in fault isolation and repair of complex electrical systems at the component level in a fast
paced and fluid operations environment. A detail oriented, reliable, and committed professional with a proven record of success in
assuming increased levels of responsibility to achieve immediate and long term goals on aggressive and operational deadlines.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Electronic Fault Isolation Equipment Maintenance Quality Assurance Complex Problem Solving
Schematic Analysis Integrated Circuits Vision Systems AC/DC Circuits
Resource Management Customer Service PLC’s Leadership
INSTRUMENTATION PROFICIENCY
Digital Multi-Meter Oscilloscope Signal Generators Capacitance/Inductance Meter
Impedance Bridge Power Supply Soldering Iron Hand Tools
RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE
OCT 2012-Present: Electrical Technician, Robert Bosch LLC
• JAN 2015: Obtained position of Lead Technician
• Maintenance and troubleshooting of housing CNC machines, component lines, and final assembly lines
OCT 2008-SEPT 2012: Avionics Technician/Quality Assurance Representative/Production Supervisor, United States Marine Corps
• JULY 2010-FEB 2011 : Deployment to Camp Bastion Air Base, Afghanistan
• Expertise with CH-53E, AH-1W, UH-1N and experience with CH-53D, MV-22, CH-53D, and UH-1Y gear
Lead Technician
• Delegate tasks to maintenance personnel utilizing priority of machines
• Keep in direct contact with Production FLM’s to update with machine statuses
Electrical Technician
• Use complicated blueprints, sketches, schematics, diagrams, manuals, and manufactures handbooks for troubleshooting,
repairing, modifying, testing, and maintaining: PLC’s, Staubli Robots, Digital Vision systems, Rexroth linear controls, and
various production line processes.
• Replacing electronic/electrical circuits, components, assemblies, fiber optics, and control systems.
• Repair or replace solid-state circuit boards
• Troubleshoot and repair of all types of electrical motors
Aviation Maintenance Technician
• Supported and maintained 6 aircraft platforms and associated avionics equipment, such as repair of analog/digital control
panels, lighting systems, navigation units and flight controls systems.
• Utilize thorough knowledge of solid state devices and digital logic to interpret electronic schematics, wiring diagrams, and
technical manuals in order to isolate faults down to specific components or defective wiring.
• Adjust, repair, or replace defective components, assemblies, and wiring using hand tools and soldering equipment.
• Performed Quality Assurance inspections of avionics components for loose connections, frayed wires, physical damage,
improper function and accuracy of assembly and installation to prevent technical defects.
• Fabricated test equipment for multiple avionics systems to facilitate faster and more effective maintenance.
• Repaired avionics components at a rate of ninety five percent Ready for Issue.
• Employ techniques of Continuous Process Improvement to streamline the maintenance process and increase productivity.
• Possess a Yellow Belt certification in Lean Six Sigma.
2. Work Center Shift Supervisor
• Direct supervision of crews of 15 maintenance technicians, and indirect supervision of another 20 on other crews.
• Coordinate, prioritize, and delegate multiple daily scheduled and unscheduled maintenance actions with accurate priority
assignment and dynamic resource management.
• Supervise and mentor technicians in the expedient repair and maintenance of Automated Flight Control Systems, Turret
Assemblies, Generators, and NiCad Batteries.
• Manage and maintain maintenance programs such as Electrostatic Discharge prevention, Safety, Tool Control, Foreign
Object Damage control, Technical Publication organization, and Technical Training.
• Extensive experience with Microsoft Windows, Word, Outlook, and Excel with a strong working knowledge of PowerPoint.
EDUCATION
Marine Corps University – Corporals Course (FEB 2010)
Rotary Wing Avionics Maintenance (JUN 2008- OCT 2008)
• Aircraft Battery Intermediate Maintenance
• CH46/CH53E Automatic Flight Control System Intermediate Maintenance
• H-1 Automatic Flight Control Systems/Stability Control Augmentation System (AFCS/SCAS) Intermediate Maintenance
• AH-1W Navy Armament Control and Delivery System Turret System Intermediate Maintenance
• Rotary Wing Electronics I
• Aircraft Electrical/Instrument/Flight Control Systems Technician AH/UH-1/OV-1
Avionics Technician Common Core (FEB 2008-JUN 2008)
• Aircraft Electrical Systems
• Aircraft Instrument Systems
• Solid State Electronics
• Solid State Devices
• AC and DC Circuits
• Digital Logic
Polk Community College
• Introduction to Programming (2005)