JASON BROWN
Address: 888 Moss Loop, Rincon, Georgia 31326 Phone: 888.888.8888 E-mail: jasonbrown@yahoo.com
AVIONICS AND ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE
Exceptionally skilled, detail-oriented, and results-focused professional, armed with extensive background in
electrical repair and maintenance, safety management, and administration; recognized for driving business
value and supporting strategic objectives. Diligent and effective leader with skills in improving the efficiency and
accuracy in accomplishing assigned tasks in avionics installations and modifications. Experienced in aircraft
systems; including FLIR sight sensor, flight controls, flight management computer, hydraulics, fuel, GPS, radar,
APU, turbine engine, electrical, avionics, and utility systems. Knowledgeable of the practical application of
engineering science and technology, including the armament, electrical, and avionics troubleshooting, repair,
and installation on AH-G4 Apache Helicopter.
= Key STRENGTHS
- Avionics Maintenance and Operations. — Installation and Functional Testing
- Avionics and Electrical Repair - APU and Ground Support Equipment
= Schematics and Technical Manuals ~ Electrical and Avionics. Components
Computer Skills: Microsoft Office, Windows, ULLS-AE Army Maintenance and Flight Log Software, Aviation
- PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE -
UNITED STATES ARMY.
Chief Warrant Officer 2 « Savannah, GA, USA 2008-Present
Al she Helicopter Pik mand
Provide operative decisions throughout every flight for operations, weapons employment, and collateral
damage estimate during training and combat in $30M aircraft
— Perform 577 combat hours to ensure the safety and security of US and Coalition forces throughout
Afghanistan
— Participate in 300 hours of training missions-all over the US
Ammament Officer
— Render keen oversight to the armament, electrical, and avionics troubleshooting and repair on units
eight AH-64D.
Unit Movement Officer
— Manage and coordinate the movement of unit's $350M worth of aircraft and equipment used in
Alghanistan during combat operations:
Unit Trainor
— Organize and facilitate classroom and hands-on training of all aircraft systems to junior pilots and
mechanics
— Proficiently serve as operatoriinstructor of the Longbow Crew Trainer
Chief Warrant Officer 2 = Wonju, South Korea 2007-2008
Ab-640 Pilot
— Completed 300 training hours of flying in Karean intemational airspace
Communications Officer
— Led efforts in ensuring the functionality of unit through proper repair and replacement of all aircraft and
ground cammunication equipment
Aiccraft Survivability Equipment Officer
— Administered timely and needed repair of Aircraft Classified Survivability Equipment an the company's
eight AH-64D
Blectronic Warfare Officer
— Played an instrumental role in the transition of division to new communications crypto loading device by
creating operation platform, classroom, and hands-on training program for all pilots and technicians:
‘Staff Sergeant « Fort Bragg. NC, USA 2004-2006
Armament, Electrical, Avionics Maintenance Manager
— Provided direct supervision to all armament, electrical, and avionics maintenance of the division's 24
apache helicopters
~ Rendered continuous leadership and guidance to up te 40 technicians in the unit's maintenance tasks
— Leveraged mechanical expertise in troubleshooting, repairing, and replacing components
— Actively took part in the Dawned Aircraft Recovery Team in Iraq: and delivered on-the-fly repairs in
combat operations