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Oswald Arnold Joel Koto
307 H Addison Point Dr. Greensboro, NC 27409
Phone: (336) 210-9615 Email: Joeldson06@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Dedicated leader with comprehensive Avionics Technician and Manufacturing experience. Demonstrated
ability to train and motivate team members to archive organizational objectives. Seeking an employment
with a local company (Willing to relocate).
CERTIFICATION
FCC/GROL Certification with Radar Endorsement
Aerospace Epoxy Resin Powder Coating (“Blue Coat”) Technician Certification
EDUCATION
Guilford Technical Community College: Jamestown, NC
Associates of Applied Science: Aviation Electronics (Avionics) Technology ( Graduation: May 2015)
Honors Student with a current cumulative GPA of 3.5
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS / INSTLLATIONS
GNS 430W
PMA 7000B
SL 30
GTX 327
Autopilot Interface
Laversab 6300
G1000 Integrated Avionics Systems
Avionics and Electronics equipment experience
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
Quality Measuring Instrument
Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) Operation
Cadmium Plating
Chromate Conversion
AVIONICS TRAINING / EXPERIENCE
GTCC Avionics Program Greensboro, NC (August 2013 – May 2015)
Troubleshot Electrical Systems from General Aviation to complex aircrafts
Setup and operated ground support and test equipment such as IFR 4000 and 6000
Setup and operated Laversab 6300 for Pitot-static systems test
Setup and operated Databus Analyzer for Busmaster 2500
Programing and Alignment of Digital Systems on GNS 430Wand GTX327
Certified aircraft are airworthy in accordance with local and international aviation standards
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Ensured compliance with applicable technical publications through the use of maintenance
instruction manuals for the appropriate type/model/series aircraft
Reassembled components and checked for operational deficiency
Ensured that aircraft and equipment maintenance data is collected and properly disseminated /
Maintain a record of all actions taken
Effectively and efficiently repaired or replace defective components and wiring to ensure installations
meet conformity by splicing, soldering and pinning of wiring
Assembled components such as switches, electrical controls and junctions boxes
Installed electrical and electronic components and assemblies using hand and power tools
Interpreted flight test data in order to diagnose malfunction and systematic performance problems
Laid out installation of aircraft assemblies and systems following documentation such as installation
manuals and wiring diagrams / Fabricate parts and test aids as required
Tested instruments, components, and assemblies using circuit testers, oscilloscopes, and voltmeters
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
Aerospace Epoxy Powder Coating (“Blue Coat”) Technician, Machine Specialties Inc (MSI) Whitsett,
NC (July 2015-Present)
Clean part or surface with acetone to get ride of grease and dirt
Mask part or areas not to be blue coated per the Tech-sheet or manufacturer’s instructions
Sandblast areas to be blue coated with Garnet blasting media, Barton 80 HPX (80 Grit) to ensure
clean substrate surface profile and adhesion of blue coat
Pre-heat part with electrical commercial oven per the tech-sheet recommended temperature and time
Immersed part into bed of dry fluidized blue coat
Cure part to specified temperature and time per the Tech-Sheet to ensure optimal finish and adhesion
Unmask part and air cool or electrical cool
Perform Chromic Conversion on manufactured parts
Set up and operate Sifco electroplating Power Pack for CAD (Cadmium) plating
Partner with department Engineer to solve and find solutions to manufacturing/ production problems
for maximum productivity and to increase efficiency
Use company vehicles for required deliveries and pick-ups to and from customers and vendors