Richmond, MI,48046
Cell: 1-586-569-1819
Cdover1990@gmail.cm
CAMERON A. DOVER
PROFILE I am an accomplished Sergeant in the United states marine corps
transitioning from active duty to the civilianwork place after serving five
years as an aircraft avionics technician and work center supervisor.
I have been responsible for the avionics airworthiness of several high
profile modern aircraft to include the AH-1W and AH-1Z and the UH1 series
Hueys.
SKILLS & ABILITIES ⟡Collateral Duty Inspector ⟡Team player ⟡Dependable ⟡Self Motivated
⟡Electrical Troubleshooting ⟡Leadership Training ⟡Quality Assurance
EXPERIENCE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
5/1/2011 to Present
⪧ Currently serving as a Quality assurance Representative responsible for the proper
maintenance, installation, security, and function of all flight controls, avionics systems and
engine components.
⪧Currently serving as an Electronics Key Management System (EKMS) representative.
Responsible for the proper loading, safety, storage and installation of all classified materials
⪧Apply theory of electronics, utilizing all technical resources, supply data. And support
equipment to troubleshoot and repair avionics systems on H-1 aircraft.
⪧Supervised technical staff to ensure compliance with proper maintenance and safety of
flight
⪧provided vital leadership and mentoring to over 150 United States Marines.
⪧Took Charge to ensure all work center programs, to include tool control, compass
calibration, battery safety, foreign object debris and hazardous material were in compliance
with the Naval Aviation Maintenance.
EDUCATION CENTER FOR NAVAL AVIATION TECHNICAL TRAINING, CAMP PENDELTON, CA
⪧H-1 Electric and stability control Augmentation system organizational Maintenance -
March, 2011
⪧H-1 communications, Navigation, Identification, and related systems Organizational
Maintenance - April, 2012
⪧Aircraft Communications/Navigation/Electrical Systems technician,- May, 2012
⪧AH-1W Night Targeting and UH-1Y Navigational Thermal Imaging System Organizational
Maintenance- May, 2012
NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAOING CENTER, Pensacola FL
⪧ Avionics Apprentice Technical Training – December, 2011
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⪧Aviation Electronics Mate Strand – December 2011
NEW HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL, New Haven, MI
⪧High School Diploma
OSHA 10 HOUR COURSE CERTIFICATION
FIRSTRESPONDER OPERATOR CERTIFICAION (Hazardous material spills)
KEY
ACCPMPLISHMENTS
⪧ As the work center maintenance coordinator, saw a 35% reduction in the
work load during a two month long combat training operation at
Twentynine Palms, CA.
⪧Awarded The United States Marine Corps Good conduct medal in
recognition of superb professionalism.
LEADERSHIP ⪧As a Noncommissioned officer in the United States Marine Corps I am
challenged to take charge of all personnel appointed below me. While
serving in the united States Marine Corps I have learned very valuable
resources and tactics to extract the very best out of an individual and allow
them to fully utilize there potential.
REFERENCES
⦁Excellent References Available Upon Request⦁

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    Richmond, MI,48046 Cell: 1-586-569-1819 Cdover1990@gmail.cm CAMERONA. DOVER PROFILE I am an accomplished Sergeant in the United states marine corps transitioning from active duty to the civilianwork place after serving five years as an aircraft avionics technician and work center supervisor. I have been responsible for the avionics airworthiness of several high profile modern aircraft to include the AH-1W and AH-1Z and the UH1 series Hueys. SKILLS & ABILITIES ⟡Collateral Duty Inspector ⟡Team player ⟡Dependable ⟡Self Motivated ⟡Electrical Troubleshooting ⟡Leadership Training ⟡Quality Assurance EXPERIENCE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 5/1/2011 to Present ⪧ Currently serving as a Quality assurance Representative responsible for the proper maintenance, installation, security, and function of all flight controls, avionics systems and engine components. ⪧Currently serving as an Electronics Key Management System (EKMS) representative. Responsible for the proper loading, safety, storage and installation of all classified materials ⪧Apply theory of electronics, utilizing all technical resources, supply data. And support equipment to troubleshoot and repair avionics systems on H-1 aircraft. ⪧Supervised technical staff to ensure compliance with proper maintenance and safety of flight ⪧provided vital leadership and mentoring to over 150 United States Marines. ⪧Took Charge to ensure all work center programs, to include tool control, compass calibration, battery safety, foreign object debris and hazardous material were in compliance with the Naval Aviation Maintenance. EDUCATION CENTER FOR NAVAL AVIATION TECHNICAL TRAINING, CAMP PENDELTON, CA ⪧H-1 Electric and stability control Augmentation system organizational Maintenance - March, 2011 ⪧H-1 communications, Navigation, Identification, and related systems Organizational Maintenance - April, 2012 ⪧Aircraft Communications/Navigation/Electrical Systems technician,- May, 2012 ⪧AH-1W Night Targeting and UH-1Y Navigational Thermal Imaging System Organizational Maintenance- May, 2012 NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAOING CENTER, Pensacola FL ⪧ Avionics Apprentice Technical Training – December, 2011
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    Page 2 ⪧Aviation ElectronicsMate Strand – December 2011 NEW HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL, New Haven, MI ⪧High School Diploma OSHA 10 HOUR COURSE CERTIFICATION FIRSTRESPONDER OPERATOR CERTIFICAION (Hazardous material spills) KEY ACCPMPLISHMENTS ⪧ As the work center maintenance coordinator, saw a 35% reduction in the work load during a two month long combat training operation at Twentynine Palms, CA. ⪧Awarded The United States Marine Corps Good conduct medal in recognition of superb professionalism. LEADERSHIP ⪧As a Noncommissioned officer in the United States Marine Corps I am challenged to take charge of all personnel appointed below me. While serving in the united States Marine Corps I have learned very valuable resources and tactics to extract the very best out of an individual and allow them to fully utilize there potential. REFERENCES ⦁Excellent References Available Upon Request⦁