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jobs Inquiry (采购产品): jobs Alan L Ruff Jr 865 Higbee Dr S Columbus, OH 43207 614.491.6885 alanruff@hotmail.com Education ? L-3 Flight Data Recorder School, Sarasota,FL ? GII/GIIB, GIII Electrical Systems Course, Gulfstream Aerospace, Savannah, GA ? Electrician’s Mate School, NAS Millington, Millington, TN ? Cincinnati Millicron Machine Maintenance course, Cincinnati, OH ? RJG Inc., Systematic Molding I Training, Plain City, OH ? Menasha High School, College Preparatory, Menasha, WI Employment History Strom Engineering/BAE Systems Electrician/final line troubleshooter August 2011-present Responsible for diagnosing, repairing, and replacing of all electronic equipment in the manufacturing and completion of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) and Heavily Armored Ground Ambulance (HAGA) vehicles used to protect U.S. and U.N. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Required the ability to use electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and interpret applicable technical data to troubleshoot electrical, and mechanical discrepancies down to the component level. Possess knowledge in the Use and care of common tools, test equipment, multimeters, and precision measuring devices in the maintenance and repair of electrical systems. Spirit Avionics Avionics Installer/Technician September 2011- Present Responsible for inspecting, testing and repairing electronic aircraft components in communication, navigation, and flight control systems. Troubleshooting and installation of NAV/COM, Auto Pilot, Audio Systems, TAWS, GPS, and RVSM. Troubleshoots repairs, modifies and calibrates aircraft electronic systems and integrated avionic systems and components at intermediate levels utilizing shop avionics support equipment and specialized precision measuring equipment. Installs, aligns and wires electrical and electronic components such as sensors, radio communications, antennas and lights, Performs continuity checks and functional checkouts of complete aircraft systems. Routes wiring and determines the best location and method for installing and removing electronic equipment and systems by applying general trade practices and adhering to prints originated by Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, various modification centers and many aircraft manufacturer’s wiring diagrams; Fabricates wiring harnesses, solders connector plugs, strips and hand lugs wiring. Superior Plastics Facilities Coordinator 2002-2006 Responsibilities include preventable and unscheduled maintenance of customer and company owned molds for use in the manufacturing of automotive parts; maintenance, setup and operation of plastic injection molding machines from 17 to 275 tons to meet customer specifications and quality standards; maintenance, setup and operations of all associated equipment to include but not limited to automated robots, water thermolators, water chillers and part granulators. Responsibilities also included support of other departments in the areas of parts inventory control, maintenance of warehouse equipment. CP Technologies Maintenance 2001-2002 Responsible for the daily mold changes, start up and processing of 8 digital , metric unit Goldstar, 6 analog English unit, and 2 digital English unit Cincinnati injection molding machines, Also responsible for updating and recording applicable processing information. Other responsibilities include assembling and disassembling molds for cleaning and modification. Assisted machinists and maintenance personnel with various duties including modifying molds, maintenance of injection machines, start up and changes of programmable robotic arms. B&H Pattern CNC Operator 2000-2001 Responsible for the daily setup, operation and preventative maintenance of 9 Fadal 6030 CNC centers, MCV 1260 OKK, VM70 OKK for the precision measuring and machining of foundry patterns, pattern plates and molds. Russell Carroll Manufacturing CNC Operator/Edge Band Operator 1999-2000 Responsible for the daily operation of a Styles BP150 CNC WEEKE machine for the production of office and library furniture. Daily operations included reading blue prints, machine set up, quality and precision inspection. Worked closely with supervisor and operations manager to perform unscheduled maintenance on various machines. Gulfstream Aerospace Avionics Technician 1996-1999 Responsible for installing, completing and modifying aircraft systems, including satellite communications, navigational systems, Airshow entertainment, telephone systems and control panels, using associated engineering schematics. Also responsible for modifying, commissioning and troubleshooting complex electronic avionics systems. United States Marine Corps Avionics Technician 1992-1996 Responsible for supervising and certifying the work of twenty-four avionics technicians. Extensive experience in troubleshooting, installation and inspection of avionics and electrical systems, Responsibilities also included set up procedures, safety inspections, ignition, and low power turn up of F/A-18 fighter attack aircraft for troubleshooting purposes. In charge of coordinating, teaching and reviewing technical training lessons for the theory of operation, troubleshooting and repair of F/A-18 flight control and electrical systems. Responsible for the preventative and scheduled maintenance of squadron tools and test equipment. Member of ten person emergency response team responsible for location, security and reclamation of confidential aircraft equipment and computers. References Available Upon Request **** Hidden Message ***** Alan Ruff 43207 Company: alanruff E-mail: alanruff@hotmail.com **** Hidden Message ***** alanruff@hotmail.com |
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