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Ryan Brown

Boise

Summary

Hardworking and passionate job seeker with strong organizational skills eager to secure entry-level electrical apprentice position. Ready to help team achieve company goals.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience

Work History

Aircraft Armament System Journeyman

Air Force
10.2019 - Current
  • Tests electrical and electronic circuitry for continuity, voltage, and proper operation.
  • Troubleshot mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems and tested equipment following repairs.
  • Tests for unwanted electrical signal or power before connecting electrically actuated explosives and propellants.
  • Tests suspension, launch, and release systems for retentive locking, and manual or electrical release.
  • Ensures compliance with policies, directives, and safety procedures.


Education

No Degree - EN105, EN106, PSY101

Park University
Kansas City, MO

High School Diploma -

Berwick Area High School
Berwick, PA
05.2019

Skills

  • Safety regulations compliance
  • Electrical system repair
  • Avionics testing and repair
  • Attention to Detail
  • Team Collaboration
  • Quality assurance procedures
  • Advanced troubleshooting techniques

Accomplishments

  • SrA Brown aided in the generation of 12 F-15E's for a no-notice HHQ tasking. His crew uploaded eight live missiles and 1,200 rounds of twenty-millimeter ammunition supporting the three-day alert posture for Operation NOBLE EAGLE. His crew's dedication to the mission allowed for a safe and secure environment for the President of the United States.
  • Ryan forward deployed to Iwakuni Air Station for a joint-operations exercise. He led a maintenance team on 250 inspections, replaced 3 faulty launchers and performed 32 operational checkouts ensuring 86 sorties flown. His team enhanced command, control, and communication with task force operability and solidified agile combat employment operations.
  • SrA Brown assisted with the missile/munition loading adapter program inspecting and maintaining 45 critical equipment. Ryan ensured 100% accountability of all missile support assets and repaired 80 damaged/worn parts, safeguarding $8.5 million worth of aircraft generation components and maximizing operational readiness in a deployed environment.
  • Airman Brown oversaw the Weapons Instructor Course cargo pack out and readied two deployable containers with 280 items worth $658,000. His efforts ensured an on-time Joint Inspection with zero issues, contributing to 190 sorties and the graduation of two Weapons School students, ultimately securing his selection for Senior Airman Below The Zone.

Timeline

Aircraft Armament System Journeyman

Air Force
10.2019 - Current

No Degree - EN105, EN106, PSY101

Park University

High School Diploma -

Berwick Area High School
Ryan Brown