AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN RESUME EXAMPLE

An Aircraft Electrician is skilled in diagnosing and repairing electrical and electronic malfunctions in aircraft systems, including nickel-cadmium batteries. They maintain facilities for hazardous materials, interpret engineering designs, and execute tasks with minimal supervision. Proficient in using specialized tools, they fabricate, install, and troubleshoot various cables and harnesses, ensuring compliance with quality standards.

Tips for Aircraft Electrician Skills and Responsibilities on a Resume

1. Aircraft Electrician, CloudNine Aerospace, Las Vegas, NV

Job Summary:

  • Maintains aircraft pneudraulic systems and pneudraulic system components to include in-flight refueling systems.
  • Perform troubleshooting, rigging and adjustment of malfunctioning aircraft pneudraulic, flight control, landing gear, and door systems. 
  • Performs final functional and operational tests of the entire aircraft electrical or environmental systems and related.
  • Accomplish special inspections and Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTOs).
  • Perform work involving/assisting in the troubleshooting, inspection, adjustment and repair of aircraft engines, engine assemblies, and accessories.
  • All Inspectors must be listed and properly authorized on the Repair Station Personnel Roster contained in the Repair Station General Information File.
  • Perform all inspections (including RII) in accordance with applicable technical data, industry standards, and procedures contained in the Atlas Aircraft Repair Station Manual.
  • Perform inspections with the highest quality of workmanship avoiding any act which may endanger personnel or cause damage to equipment and articles.
  • Perform all inspections using proper tools and equipment.
  • Ensure all articles and materials used in the maintenance process are in an airworthy and serviceable condition.


Skills on Resume:

  • Aircraft Pneudraulic Systems Maintenance (Hard Skills)
  • Troubleshooting Skills (Hard Skills)
  • Rigging and Adjustment (Hard Skills)
  • Functional Testing (Hard Skills)
  • Special Inspections (Hard Skills)
  • Technical Knowledge (Hard Skills)
  • Maintenance Procedures (Hard Skills)
  • Documentation Skills (Soft Skills)

2. Aircraft Electrician, Airborne Electric, Fort Worth, TX

Job Summary:

  • Ability to remove and install electrical LRUs and hardware equipment
  • Perform preroute and Permeant run of wires within the confines of the airplane
  • Depin and repin connectors
  • Read and understand wiring drawings
  • Build or repair electrical bundles
  • Read and understand wiring drawings
  • Install, test, troubleshoot, and repair wire harnesses and components in accordance with engineering specifications, maintenance, installation and quality directives
  • Diagnosing malfunctions
  • Soldering wires
  • Aircraft electrical maintainability.
  • Maintain all maintenance action recorded (data log).
  • Cleaning electrical components


Skills on Resume:

  • Electrical LRU Removal and Installation (Hard Skills)
  • Wire Routing and Installation (Hard Skills)
  • Connector Depinning and Repinning (Hard Skills)
  • Reading and Understanding Wiring Drawings (Hard Skills)
  • Electrical Bundle Building and Repair (Hard Skills)
  • Wire Harness Installation and Testing (Hard Skills)
  • Diagnostic Skills (Hard Skills)
  • Soldering (Hard Skills)
  • Aircraft Electrical Maintainability (Hard Skills)
  • Maintenance Record Keeping (Hard Skills)
  • Cleaning Electrical Components (Hard Skills)

3. Aircraft Electrician, Winged Electrics, San Diego, CA

Job Summary:

  • Researching aircraft modification history, technical orders, engineering change proposals, and manuals concerning wire codes, wiring configuration, and testing procedures
  • Assisting in the development of modifications and changes on environmental, electrical, instrument, and other integrated electrical systems
  • Qualified candidates will have working knowledge of electrical theory, principles, and circuitry
  • General understanding of the basic principles underlying electronics
  • Demonstrated knowledge of AC and DC power supplies
  • Possess a basic understanding of aircraft electrical systems and their interrelationships
  • Ensure that calibrated tools used during the maintenance process have not surpassed their calibration cycle.
  • Ensure that all parts and materials used in the maintenance process that contain a shelf life have not surpassed the manufacturer’s expiration limits and that the proper documentation exists to provide traceability.
  • Notify the Maintenance Supervisor & Chief Inspector immediately of any condition that arises which might represent a problem or unsafe condition.
  • Ensure Work Order forms are completed in accordance with the instructions contained in the Atlas Aircraft Repair manual.
  • Maintains aircraft pneudraulic systems and pneudraulic system components to include in-flight refueling systems.
  • Perform troubleshooting, rigging and adjustment of malfunctioning aircraft pneudraulic, flight control, landing gear, and door systems. 
  • Performs final functional and operational tests of the entire aircraft's electrical or environmental systems and related.
  • Accomplish special inspections and Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTOs).
  • Perform work involving/assisting in the troubleshooting, inspection, adjustment and repair of aircraft engines, engine assemblies, and accessories.


Skills on Resume:

  • Research Skills (Hard Skills)
  • Modification Development (Hard Skills)
  • Experience (Hard Skills)
  • Electrical Theory (Hard Skills)
  • Basic Electronics Understanding (Hard Skills)
  • AC and DC Power Supplies (Hard Skills)
  • Aircraft Electrical Systems Knowledge (Hard Skills)
  • Education (Hard Skills)