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Scott E.

Schwarz
1030 Dallas Drive, Apt 1712
(904) 613-8745
sschwarz25@gmail.com

OBJECTIVE: Seeking employment as Supervisor, Lead Avionics Technician or


Avionics Technician.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS:

Active Secret
Clearance
Management
Experience
Squadron-Level
Logistics and Finance

Avionics
Troubleshooting
Avionics
Instructor
Aircraft Fire
Fighting

Avionics Quality
Assurance
HAZMAT/
HAZWASTE
Aviation Warfare
Specialist

TRAINING/CERTIFICATES:

Master Training Specialist, US Navy


5 Ton/45 Passenger Vehicle Operators License, OF 356, 11/85 USOPM FPM Chapter 930
Aviation Electronics Technician Organizational Maintenance Instructor, U.S. Navy
Avionics Collateral Duty Inspector, SH-60B, U.S. Navy
Forward Looking Infrared Specialist, U.S. Navy
Plane Captain, Aircraft Director, SH-60B, U.S. Navy
A/S32A-45A Tow Tractor Driver, U.S. Navy
A/S32A-30A Tow Tractor Driver, U.S. Navy
NC-10B/C Power Cart Operator, U.S. Navy
Aviation Electronics Technician Organizational Maintenance, U.S. Navy
Aviation Corrosion, U.S. Navy
Apprentice Technical Training, Electrical Theory, U.S. Navy

EXPERIENCE:
AUG2011 JUN2014 Aviation Electronics Technician Organizational Maintenance Instructor,
Naval Air Technical Training Command, U.S. Navy

Taught 14 classes, totaling in 389 students in basic avionics theory of communication,


navigation, identification, radar, electronic warfare, forward-looking infrared, weapon
systems, counter-measures and various other system.

Mentored over 2000 students through daily and weekly sessions of guidance in aviation
knowledge and military life.
Developed multiple programs to streamline instructor qualification process and over all
class management of USN and USMC avionics school.

MAR2010 AUG2011 Detachment Shift Supervisor, Helicopter Squadron Light 46, U.S. Navy

Supervised 36 maintainers in the completion of 110 daily inspections, 276 special


inspections, and three major phase inspections as night shift manager.
Organized three junior maintainers, correcting 36 partial mission capable discrepancies
while contributing to other work centers, drastically reducing total company workload.

SEP2009 MAR2010 Lead Avionics Technician, U.S.S DeWert, U.S. Navy

Coordinated three avionics technicians in a high stress environment, maintaining Full


Mission Capability of two Sikorsky SH-60B Helicopters during deployment to Somalia for
counter piracy operations, resulting in a 99% flight completion status.
Directed all avionics troubleshooting, maintenance, inspections, secured communication
and documentation for helicopter detachment five.

JUN2009-SEP2009 Aviation Electronics Technician, Helicopter Squadron Light 46, U.S. Navy

Assisted with the maintenance of 14 SH-60B Helicopters, correcting 189 discrepancies,


completing 62 daily inspections, 51 special inspections, and 2 phase inspections.
Inventoried over 200 items of special equipment valued at $1.2 million, updating 423
logs with zero loses.

APR2009-JUN2009 Aviation Electronics Technician, U.S.S Philippine Sea, U.S. Navy

Installed and maintained extensive anti-submarine equipment, including sonar buoy


launchers, spectrum analyzers, digital data computers, and magnetic anomaly detectors
to accomplish mission success during a United Nations submarine warfare exercise.

JUL2008 APR2009 Avionics Apprentice, Helicopter Squadron Light 46, U.S. Navy

Received qualifications on SH-60B Helicopter movement, launch and recovery, support


equipment, troubleshooting and maintenance, providing the company with valuable
skills and knowledge.

EDUCATION:

University of North Texas Computer Engineering B.S.: Attending, 3rd year

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