Gained knowledge in performing high-quality avionics maintenance on various aircraft and helicopters (ranging from simple instrument panel indicator tests on a Robinson R22 to servicing instruments incorporating complex integrated circuits and operating principles on more advanced avionics aircraft), adhering to safety regulations and teamwork principles. Gained experience includes: tail removal, serial number verification, and station number identification/matching with the reference book (aircraft service manual) on a Cessna 150M, instrument panel calibration and accuracy check on a Robinson R22 Beta II, and propeller manufacturer identification for a Piper Navajo. All work is performed in accordance with manuals attached to equipment/tools/parts, C.A.Rs. (Canadian Aviation Regulations) and WHMIS, ensuring the work is performed properly and in accordance with safety regulations. Also maintained a personal logbook for quick access to training progress in the future.
Maintenance professional prepared for impactful contributions in field. Proven ability to execute maintenance protocols and ensure operational efficiency. Known for fostering team collaboration and adaptability to changing needs. Skilled in preventive maintenance and mechanical repairs, valued for reliability and commitment to results.