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Tyler Walker

Port Saint Lucie,FL

Summary

A mission-driven professional with over seven years of accomplished experience in the United
States Air Force; a motivated leader with outstanding organizational and communication skills and
the ability to remain focused in challenging situations; a resourceful and productive worker who
exerts optimal effort to successfully complete tasks; a dependable and responsible contributor
who is committed to excellence; a competent self-starter who takes the initiative with no
supervision; will always be available at any time to assist in company needs, and will never give
up.

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience

Work History

Armament Technician

U.S. Air Force
01.2014 - 01.2020
  • Loaded Aircraft Munition including extensive back-shop experience on Air to Ground, Air to Air, GAU-21, GAU-18, M240, and M61A1 machine guns
  • Worked with wiring diagrams to troubleshoot weapons systems.
  • Tested electrical aircraft systems, components, and equipment for compliance with standards and to uncover malfunctions.
  • Repaired and installed wiring, connectors, control boxes, and other pieces.
  • Performed all required maintenance functions on HH-60/A-10 including installation/removal of aircraft components as well as troubleshooting/repair of aircraft components and equipment.
  • Performed scheduled and unscheduled inspections to check flight readiness of aircraft.

Education

FAA A&P Mechanic Certification – FAA General, Airframe, & Powerplant Exams Completed -

AVIATION INSTITUTE OF MAINTENANCE
CASSELBERRY, FL
02.2023

Aviation Maintenance Technician Program - undefined

Skills

  • Electrical Testing
  • Pneumatic Systems
  • Schematic Understanding
  • Failure Troubleshooting
  • Safety Standards
  • Hydraulic Components
  • Supply Maintenance
  • Component Calibration

Accomplishments

  • Completed 1,920 hours of FAA Part 147 (AMT) training
  • Aviation Maintenance Skills
  • Conducted 100 Hour FAA inspections of aircraft’s airframe and powerplant, alongside a 147 instructor
  • Skilled basic training on aircraft systems including assembly and disassembly, maintenance, modification, service and repair of hydraulic / pneumatics system, composites, sheet metal structures, NDT of metals, electrical and wiring systems, fuel system, props and associated components
  • Assembly, inspect, test, mechanical repairs, troubleshoot and install/removal of turbine engines
  • Overhaul operation and installation of aircraft piston engines

Timeline

Armament Technician

U.S. Air Force
01.2014 - 01.2020

FAA A&P Mechanic Certification – FAA General, Airframe, & Powerplant Exams Completed -

AVIATION INSTITUTE OF MAINTENANCE

Aviation Maintenance Technician Program - undefined

Tyler Walker