2. Taylor E. Buse
57 Sicklesmere Rd.| Bury Saint Edmunds, UK, IP3 2BP | PH: +44 7479 405405 | Email: taylorbuse@gmail.com
CV-22 IntegratedAvionic SystemsJourneyman KirtlandAFB,NM
USAF May, 2010- May, 2013
• Saved$287.6K inassetreplacementcostbyidentifyingachafe causingswashplate actuatorfailure
• Winnerof the 58 MXG 2012 Lt GenLeo MarquezMaintenance technicianof the yearaward
CV-22 IntegratedAvionic SystemsApprentice KirtlandAFB,NM
USAF June 2009- May 2010
Training & Education
Professional MilitaryEducation Airman LeadershipSchool
UnitedStatesAirForce March, 2013
• DistinguishedGraduate
• Studiedtheories,techniques,andthe practical applicationof leadership,supervision,management,and
problemsolving.
Advanced WiringMaintenance Course KirtlandAFB,NM
March 2012
CV-22 AvionicsFamiliarizationCourse MCAS New River,NC
October2010
CV-22 Crew Chief FamiliarizationCourse MCAS New River,NC
November2012
Technical Training, FlightLine Maintenance SheppardAFB,TX
UnitedStatesAirForce December2008-June 2009
• Learnedspecificsystemknowledgetointegratedavionicssystems
Technical Training, Electronic Principles KeeslerAFB,MS
UnitedStatesAirForce September2008-December2008
• Learnedelectroniccomponentstheoryof operationandrepairpractices
• Performedcomplex electroniccircuitrydiagnostics
Certifications
Federal CommunicationCommissionRadiotelephone Operator
License
July2014
Endorsements(s):GROL,Radar License No:0023831480
National SecurityClearance 2008
Secret(1st
Screening)
Vehicle OperationLicenses Current
• Tow Tractor MB4 & MB2
• Forklift10K/10K AT 463L
• ForkliftDED6M-6200#PT
• De-Icer,TruckMounted
• Crane Hydraulic15 Ton
Current CPR Certification
Airframe and PowerPlant (Anticipated) March 2017
3. Taylor E. Buse
57 Sicklesmere Rd.| Bury Saint Edmunds, UK, IP3 2BP | PH: +44 7479 405405 | Email: taylorbuse@gmail.com
References
Email Phone Number
Dennis P. Flanagan, CMSgt dennis.flanagan.1@us.af.mil DSN: (312)-458-6116
Jesse D. Meno, CMSgt jesse.meno@us.af.mil DSN: (850)-579-4990
4. OCCUPATION: 2A271, Special Operations Forces/Personnel Recovery (SOF/PR) Integrated
Communication/Navigation/Mission Systems Craftsman
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAR 2014 - APR 2016 (2 Years 1 Month), 2A271
APR 2013 - MAR 2014 (11 Months), 2A251A
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
AUG 2012 - APR 2013 (8 Months), 2A251A
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
APR 2013 - APR 2016 (3 Years), 2A251A
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
JAN 2013 - APR 2013 (3 Months), 2A251A
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2A271
(Description dates AUG 2012 - APR 2016)
2.1. Operates and maintains communication/navigation/mission systems on SOF/PR C-130 variants, HH-60s, EC-130
Commando Solo, EC-130 Compass Call and CV-22s. Additionally, operates and maintains instrument and flight control
systems on CV-22s. Analyzes equipment operating characteristics to isolate malfunctions in avionics systems, radar,
integrated test systems built-in-test (BIT), multiplexed data bus systems, personnel locator systems, recording systems,
fire control systems, video display systems, flight instruments, mission computer systems, electro-optical viewing
systems (EVS), inertial navigation systems (INS), global positioning system, primary and secondary flight controls (CV-
22), automatic flight control (CV-22), engine instrumentation (CV-22) , fuel management systems (CV-22), central air
data systems (CV-22), sensors, communication, and navigation systems, transponders, aircraft indicating systems,
meteorological systems, situational awareness systems, laser designators, and interrogator systems. 2.2. Removes,
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AIR FORCE, ACTIVE 2016 APR 01
6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION
EXPERIENCE HISTORY:
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5. installs, checks, and repairs avionics systems and line replaceable units (LRU). Diagnoses malfunctions using technical
orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, integrated test systems and other test equipment. Removes, replaces, and repairs
faulty system wiring, electrical connectors, antennas, transmission lines, and multiconductor cables. Modifies avionics
systems according to technical publications. Updates operational logs, inspection records, aircraft forms, and automated
maintenance systems. Performs and supervises alignment, calibration, and boresight of avionics systems. Uploads
ground maintenance and operational software. Performs off-equipment maintenance on selected avionics LRUs and
maintains peculiar support equipment (SE). 2.3. Inspects and evaluates aircraft maintenance activities. Inspects and
verifies operational status and configuration of avionics systems and software. Records and ensures validity of entries
into maintenance data collection and inspection systems. Resolves and assists units in solving maintenance and supply
problems. Interprets and recommends corrective action to inspection findings. Prepares aircraft for low altitude attack
profiles, precision bombing, covert operations, and reconnaissance. 2.4. Plans, organizes and directs aircraft
maintenance activities. Establishes methods and performance standards. Analyzes reports and maintenance plans.
Directs operation and modification of standard operating procedures. Establishes priorities. Evaluates activities for
compliance with directives. Supervises and assists in aircraft ground servicing, and launch/recovery operations.
Reviews maintenance data collection summaries to determine trends and production effectiveness.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 2A271
Avionics Technicians (ONET 49-2091.00)
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers (ONET 49-1011.00)
OCCUPATION: 2A354C, Fighter Aircraft Integrated Avionics Journeyman, F-16 Avionics
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
APR 2012 - AUG 2012 (4 Months), 2A354C
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
APR 2012 - JAN 2013 (9 Months), 2A354C
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2A354C
(Description dates AUG 2012 - APR 2016)
2.1. Identifies and isolates A-10/U-2, F-15, and F-16/CV-22 integrated avionics systems malfunctions, and analyzes
performance. Operates integrated avionics systems to determine operational condition. Interprets equipment operation
to isolate malfunctions in systems such as attack control, instrument, flight control, communications, navigation, and
penetration aids. Traces data flow and wiring diagrams. Inspects, troubleshoots, and maintains aircraft wiring systems.
Uses built-in test functions, electronic measuring equipment, support aerospace ground equipment (AGE), and hand
tools. Monitors equipment performance and detects and analyzes malfunctions. 2.2. Removes, installs, aligns, and
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6. checks integrated avionics systems. Removes and installs line replaceable units and aligns systems. Operationally
checks externally mounted avionics equipment. Boresights systems. Performs intermediate or organizational
maintenance level modifications. 2.3. Inspects integrated avionics systems, posts entries, and maintains inspection and
maintenance records. Inspects avionics systems and determines operational status. Interprets inspection findings and
determines corrective action adequacy. Reviews maintenance management publications and procedures to obtain
avionics systems information. Recommends methods to improve equipment performance and maintenance procedures.
Uses automated maintenance systems. Inputs, validates, and analyzes data processed to automated systems. Clears
and closes out completed maintenance discrepancies in automated maintenance systems.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: 2A354C
Avionics Technicians (ONET 49-2091.00)
OCCUPATION: 2A355C, Advanced Fighter Aircraft Integrated Avionics Journeyman, MQ-1, MQ-9, RQ-4
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
JAN 2012 - APR 2012 (3 Months), 2A355C
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
JAN 2012 - APR 2012 (3 Months), 2A355C
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2A355C
(Description dates JAN 2012 - APR 2016)
2.1. Inspects, troubleshoots, operates, and maintains aircraft A&E systems, subsystems, components, and test
equipment using aircraft controls, displays, and portable maintenance aid (PMA) to determine operational condition.
Interprets equipment operating characteristics to isolate malfunctions in systems such as: attack control, core
processing, radar, infrared, laser, controls and displays, electro optical and video imaging system, satellite
communication systems, flight controls, vehicle management, communication, navigation, identification, satellite
communications, electronic warfare (EW), electrical power and distribution, gas turbine compressor, auxiliary power,
landing gear, anti-skid, nose wheel steering, lighting, fire and overheat warning, fire extinguishing, fuel indicating, liquid
cooling, air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressure, auxiliary pressurization, oxygen, and aircraft utility systems. Uses
technical data to trace wiring diagrams and signal data flow. Uses integrated diagnostics, built-in test functions,
electronic measuring equipment, aerospace ground equipment (AGE), support equipment (SE), and hand tools. 2.2.
Removes and installs systems components. Performs and supervises alignment, calibration, modifications, and
boresight of A&E systems. Uploads operational software into systems components. Removes and installs line
replaceable modules (LRMs), line replaceable units (LRUs), and other systems components. Enters maintenance data
into automated systems. 2.3. Inspects, analyzes, and evaluates A&E systems to determine operational status. Interprets
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7. inspection findings and determines adequacy of corrective actions. Reviews maintenance management publications and
procedures. Recommends methods of improved equipment performance and maintenance procedures. Ensures
compliance with technical publications and directives.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: 2A355C
Avionics Technicians (ONET 49-2091.00)
OCCUPATION: 2A352, Integrated Avionics Systems (Attack/Special) Journeyman
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAR 2011 - JAN 2012 (10 Months), 2A352
JAN 2011 - FEB 2011 (1 Month), 2A332B
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
FEB 2011 - MAR 2011 (1 Month), 2A332B
JUN 2009 - JAN 2011 (1 Year 7 Months), 2A332B
FEB 2009 - JUN 2009 (4 Months), 2A312B
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
SEP 2008 - FEB 2009 (5 Months), 2A312B
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAY 2011 - JAN 2012 (8 Months), 2A352
MAR 2011 - MAY 2011 (2 Months), 2A312B
JAN 2011 - FEB 2011 (1 Month), 2A312B
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
FEB 2011 - MAR 2011 (1 Month), 2A312B
JUN 2009 - JAN 2011 (1 Year 7 Months), 2A312B
MAR 2009 - JUN 2009 (3 Months), 2A332B
FEB 2009 - MAR 2009 (1 Month), 2A312B
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
DEC 2008 - FEB 2009 (2 Months), 2A312B
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2A352
(Description dates OCT 2007 - APR 2016)
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Maintains CV-22, F-16, F-117, MQ-9, and RQ-4 avionics systems and F-22, F-35, and MQ-1 avionics and electrical &
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8. environmental (A&E) systems at the organizational level. Troubleshoots, inspects, removes, installs, repairs, modifies,
and operates aircraft A&E systems, components, and associated support equipment. Performs and supervises general
aircraft servicing and handling procedures.
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
2.1. Inspects, troubleshoots, operates, and maintains aircraft avionics or A&E systems, subsystems, components, and
test equipment using aircraft controls, displays, and portable maintenance aid (PMA) to determine operational condition.
Interprets equipment operating characteristics to isolate malfunctions in systems such as: attack control, core
processing, radar, infrared, laser, controls and displays, flight controls, vehicle management, communication, navigation,
identification, satellite communications, electronic warfare (EW), electrical power and distribution, gas turbine
compressor, auxiliary power, landing gear, anti-skid, nose wheel steering, lighting, fire and overheat warning, fire
extinguishing, fuel indicating, liquid cooling, air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressure, auxiliary pressurization, oxygen,
and aircraft utility systems. Uses technical data to trace wiring diagrams and signal data flow. Uses integrated
diagnostics, built in test functions, electronic measuring equipment, aerospace ground equipment (AGE), support
equipment (SE), and hand tools.
2.2. Removes and installs systems components. Performs and supervises alignment, calibration, modifications, and
boresight of avionics or A&E systems. Uploads operational software into systems components. Removes and installs
line replaceable modules (LRMs), line replaceable units (LRUs), and other systems components. Enters maintenance
data into automated systems.
2.3. Inspects, analyzes, and evaluates avionics or A&E systems to determine operational status. Interprets inspection
findings and determines adequacy of corrective actions. Reviews maintenance management publications and
procedures. Recommends methods of improved equipment performance and maintenance procedures. Ensures
compliance with technical publications and directives.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 2A352
Avionics Technician (DOT 823.261-026)
Avionics Technicians (ONET 49-2091.00)
Electronics Mechanic (DOT 828.261-022)
OCCUPATION: 9T000, Basic Enlisted Airman -
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
AUG 2008 - SEP 2008 (1 Month)
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9. DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
AUG 2008 - DEC 2008 (4 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 9T000
(Description dates OCT 2000 - APR 2016)
Reporting Identifiers (RI) identify authorizations and individual enlisted airmen who, for any reason, are not identifiable in
the classification structure and for whom specialty descriptions are not written.
Use this identifier to report the primary, control, and duty AFSCs of an enlisted airman who has not been awarded an
AFS and to report the duty of an enlisted airman attending basic training.
Reporting Identifiers (RI) identify authorizations and individual enlisted airmen who, for any reason, are not identifiable in
the classification structure and for whom specialty descriptions are not written.
** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 **
** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available.
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2012 - SEP 2013
ARMY COURSE: J3TAUS022, SERE 100.1 LEVEL A CODE OF CONDUCT TRAINING
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates MAR 2007 - APR 2016)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J3TAUS022)
MILITARY TRAINING:MAR 2013
AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE 0, Airman Leadership School
LENGTH: 23 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
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10. (Description dates JUN 1955 - APR 2016)
Leadership and Management (LMM 1101): Role and responsibilities of airmen; theories, techniques, and practical
application of leadership/followership; supervision; management; stress management; problem solving; concepts of
human behavior; standards of discipline; effective counseling techniques; evaluation of enlisted personnel; and current
social issues. Managerial Communications (LMM 1102): Principles of oral/written communications for airmen,
theories/concepts of communications, factors influencing communication process, speaking techniques including oral
presentations, and principles of effective writing. Military Studies (LMM 1103): Organization, mission, and history of Air
Force; dress and appearance; drill/ceremonies; customs/courtesies; respect for flag; military deterrence; democratic
process; code of conduct; and personal readiness. Introduction to Total Quality Management (LMM 1104): Introduction
to the total quality approach to management. Includes the quality Air Force commitment; seven-step continuous
improvement process; quality environment, tools, metrics, roles and responsibilities; and effective team-building
concepts.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE 0)
MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2013
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AMP30000 A48A, Advanced Wire Maintenance
LENGTH: 2 Weeks.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JAN 2012 - JUN 2014)
Provides advanced training on wire maintenance procedures as they apply to any aircraft platform utilizing manual: TO
1-1A-14. Training includes: identifying wire maintenance practices, principles, procedures, inspection, wire repair and
build-up for various wire types and cabling to include associated connectors, and basic soldering practices.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AMP30000 A48A)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2010
AIR FORCE COURSE: JCAZP2A3X2 021A, CV-22 Avionics
LENGTH: 3 Weeks, 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates DEC 2009 - JUN 2014)
This course provides transition training for avionics system specialists assigned to the CV-22 aircraft. Training will cover
safety precautions, hazards of composite materials, aircraft familiarization, communication/navigation systems,
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11. electronic warfare system, forward looking infrared system, and other systems applicable to the CV-22 aircraft. A copy
of of the complete Student Handbook is available on the OL-A website at:
http://www.newriver.usmc.mil/362nd/index.htm
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: JCAZP2A3X2 021A)
MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2013
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AST30000 022
MILITARY TRAINING:NOV 2012
AIR FORCE COURSE: J3AZR4A271 026
MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2012
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE 9AA
MILITARY TRAINING:SEP 2009
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE KIN
MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2009
AIR FORCE COURSE: J3ABR2A334C026B
MILITARY TRAINING:NOV 2008
AIR FORCE COURSE: J3AQR2A031P048A
MILITARY TRAINING:2005
AIR FORCE COURSE: J3ABR2A332B026A
** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS)
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