Dean Christensen

dlchriste@hotmail.com
Dean Christensen
Aircraft Mechanic
Electronics Technician with 32+ years repairing machines and electrical equipment. Thorough technician equipped with a
strong attention to detail and ability to recognize potential issues before they start. Results-driven and focused technician who
prioritizes safety, cost-effective solutions and exceeding customer expectations.

2546999328
Killeen, TX 76543

Aircraft Mechanic Dyn-Corp International Temple, TX
June 2008 to October 2015
Tested, troubleshot, repaired and cleaned avionics equipment for AH64 and UH60 helicopters in Reset Program.
Used precision test equipment such as oscilloscopes, multi-meters, waveform generators and spectrum analyzers.

Worked briefly with field team, installing IVHMS (vibration monitoring system) on UH 60L model helicopters.

Electronics Bench Technician Lockheed-Martin – Killeen
August 2003 to January 2008
76543, TX
Used precision test equipment such as oscilloscopes, multi-meters, waveform generators and spectrum analyzers.
Tested, troubleshot and repaired printed circuit boards, sub- systems, and systems on the AH64 Target Acquisition
Designation Sight/ Pilot Night Vision Sensor (TADS/PNVS).
Performed calibration on test stations.
Trained other personnel.

Electronics Technician Lockheed-Martin Robins AFB, GA
December 1999 to August 2003
Tested, troubleshot and repaired subsystems and systems on the LANTRIN system (Targeting system for F14, F15 and F16
aircraft).
Deployed with the US Navy, aboard the USS D.D.Eisenhower as a technical representative for two F14 fighter squadrons for six
months.

Associate of Applied Science Electronics Technology National Institute of Technology
West Des Moines, IA
1982

Electronics

Skills
Analog and digital circuitry Good troubleshooting skills
Detail-oriented Very dependable
Technical plan execution aptitude
Decisive

  • Updated 8 years ago

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