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Calvin Rieck-Solomon

Calvin Rieck-Solomon

Bryant

Summary

Marine and soldier with a background in avionics technical and interior electrical works. Strong work ethic and willingness to learn on the job and outside of work. Knowledgeable in electrical systems, wiring schematics, blueprint reading, time management, and strong communication skills. Great working alongside others, or solo.

Overview

10
10
years of professional experience

Work History

Interior Electrician

United States Army Reserves
06.2021 - Current

Assisted with troubleshooting problems related to the interior electric system when called upon.

Read blueprints or schematics to determine the location of wiring and equipment installation.

Inspected all installed wiring to ensure code compliance.

Performed preventive maintenance on interior electric systems.

Connected wires to circuit breakers, transformers or other components according to specifications.

Assembled boxes and brackets used in electrical installations per code requirements.

Replaced faulty switches, outlets, circuit breakers, transformers, fuses, and other electrical components as necessary.

Completed daily paperwork documenting tasks performed including time spent on job sites.

Ensured that all safety procedures were followed while performing work activities.

Maintained a clean working environment at all times by disposing of scrap material properly.

Repaired damaged wiring insulation using appropriate materials such as tape or glue.

Ran cables through walls, floors, conduits, crawl spaces, attics as required by blueprints or diagrams.

Tested circuits to ensure proper functioning of wiring and lighting fixtures.

Installed electrical equipment in compliance with local and state codes.

Installed wiring circuits by measuring out and manipulating conduit with tube benders.

Inspected electrical components to identify hazards, defects, or potential repairs in compliance with codes.

Tested electrical systems and circuit continuity using ohmmeters, voltmeters, or oscilloscopes.

Installed leads and connected cables to motors, apparatus and equipment.

Reviewed blueprints to determine electrical component and wiring locations.

Pulled insulated wires or cables through conduits to complete circuits.

Fabricated parts according to specifications using hand and power tools.

Diagnosed malfunctioning wiring using test equipment to locate faults.

Dismantled electrical components using hand tools to disconnect and restore wiring connections.

Connected wires to circuit breakers, junction boxes and components in residential and commercial properties.

Performed troubleshooting and diagnosis on malfunctioning systems or components.

Installed conduits or pipes inside partitions, walls or other designated, concealed areas.

Avionics Technician

United States Marine Corps
05.2018 - 06.2021

Maintained accountability of sensitive items and documents.

Supervised daily activities of subordinate Marines.

Repaired damaged structures using hand tools and power tools.

Inspected barracks and living quarters for cleanliness and safety regulations.

Provided security details for high-ranking officers.

Managed inventory of supplies, ammunition, and other materials needed for operations.

Responded immediately to routine and critical accidents, incidents and other emergencies.

Targeted, fired and maintained weapons used to destroy enemy positions.

Performed inspections to keep equipment in working order.

Performed functional tests on avionics systems to ensure proper performance.

Diagnosed issues with avionics systems using technical manuals and schematics.

Inspected, tested and repaired avionics systems such as navigation, communication, auto-pilot and instruments.

Ensured that all repairs were properly documented in accordance with FAA regulations.

Assisted other technicians in troubleshooting various aircraft electronic malfunctions.

Installed new avionics components in accordance with maintenance procedures.

Conducted routine maintenance checks on all aircraft electronics including radios, transponders, GPS receivers and autopilots.

Replaced faulty components within the avionics system according to established guidelines.

Troubleshot and resolved complex problems associated with aircraft electronic systems.

Maintained aircraft electrical wiring harnesses for airworthiness standards.

Analyzed data from multi-function display units to identify potential faults in the system design or operation.

Calibrated test equipment to monitor the status of aircraft systems during flight operations.

Performed through tests of electrical systems, parts and equipment to check compliance with applicable standards and evaluate malfunctions.

Completed in-depth visual and manual inspections of electrical components.

Recorded maintenance performance in aircraft logbooks and completed other paperwork requirements.

Removed aircraft parts such as engines, pumps and landing gear.

Evaluated quality of all maintenance and installation work and documented changes.

Followed blueprints to precisely lay out and install new aircraft assemblies and systems.

Replaced defective parts and corrected problems using various hand and power tools.

Read complex manuals to review repair procedures.

Repaired or installed new wiring, boxes, antennas and other system pieces.

Evaluated and repaired electrical, air handling and other systems.

Executed corrosion control and inspection duties with minimal supervision.

Maintained aircraft environmental systems, oxygen systems, fire extinguishing systems and utility systems.

Avionics Technician

United States Marine Corps
02.2015 - 05.2018

Maintained accountability of sensitive items and documents.

Supervised daily activities of subordinate Marines.

Repaired damaged structures using hand tools and power tools.

Inspected barracks and living quarters for cleanliness and safety regulations.

Provided security details for high-ranking officers.

Managed inventory of supplies, ammunition, and other materials needed for operations.

Responded immediately to routine and critical accidents, incidents and other emergencies.

Targeted, fired and maintained weapons used to destroy enemy positions.

Performed inspections to keep equipment in working order.

Performed functional tests on avionics systems to ensure proper performance.

Diagnosed issues with avionics systems using technical manuals and schematics.

Inspected, tested and repaired avionics systems such as navigation, communication, auto-pilot and instruments.

Ensured that all repairs were properly documented in accordance with FAA regulations.

Assisted other technicians in troubleshooting various aircraft electronic malfunctions.

Installed new avionics components in accordance with maintenance procedures.

Conducted routine maintenance checks on all aircraft electronics including radios, transponders, GPS receivers and autopilots.

Replaced faulty components within the avionics system according to established guidelines.

Troubleshot and resolved complex problems associated with aircraft electronic systems.

Maintained aircraft electrical wiring harnesses for airworthiness standards.

Analyzed data from multi-function display units to identify potential faults in the system design or operation.

Calibrated test equipment to monitor the status of aircraft systems during flight operations.

Performed through tests of electrical systems, parts and equipment to check compliance with applicable standards and evaluate malfunctions.

Completed in-depth visual and manual inspections of electrical components.

Recorded maintenance performance in aircraft logbooks and completed other paperwork requirements.

Removed aircraft parts such as engines, pumps and landing gear.

Evaluated quality of all maintenance and installation work and documented changes.

Followed blueprints to precisely lay out and install new aircraft assemblies and systems.

Replaced defective parts and corrected problems using various hand and power tools.

Read complex manuals to review repair procedures.

Repaired or installed new wiring, boxes, antennas and other system pieces.

Evaluated and repaired electrical, air handling and other systems.

Executed corrosion control and inspection duties with minimal supervision.

Maintained aircraft environmental systems, oxygen systems, fire extinguishing systems and utility systems.

Education

High School Diploma -

Bryant High School
Bryant, AR
05-2013

Skills

  • Wiring installation
  • Circuit testing
  • Blueprint interpretation
  • Electrical inspection
  • Preventive maintenance
  • Equipment troubleshooting
  • Safety compliance
  • Team collaboration
  • Customer service
  • Record keeping
  • Problem solving
  • Time management
  • Electrical installation
  • Electrical troubleshooting
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Electrical schematics
  • Electrical testing
  • Circuit wiring
  • Tool maintenance
  • Systems testing
  • Electrical systems
  • Testing methods
  • Hand tools operation
  • Wiring circuits
  • Multitasking capacity
  • Teamwork
  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Problem-solving
  • Attention to detail
  • Problem-solving abilities
  • Leadership skills
  • Electrical wiring and fixtures
  • Multitasking
  • Reliability
  • Breaker panel installation
  • Excellent communication
  • Active listening
  • Effective communication
  • Hand and power tool operation
  • Adaptability and flexibility
  • Conduit and pipe laying
  • Conduit bending
  • Electrical panel upgrades
  • Customer relations
  • Safety procedures
  • Electrical systems testing
  • Task prioritization
  • Control circuit troubleshooting
  • Voltage and current meters
  • Grounding installation
  • Wire insulation
  • Goal setting
  • Professionalism

Timeline

Interior Electrician

United States Army Reserves
06.2021 - Current

Avionics Technician

United States Marine Corps
05.2018 - 06.2021

Avionics Technician

United States Marine Corps
02.2015 - 05.2018

High School Diploma -

Bryant High School
Calvin Rieck-Solomon