Dayle Disharoon

112 Myrtle Grove Road

New Bern, NC 28562

(252) 637-7925

Objective:Position of Avionics / Electrical Tech

I bring over 19 years of Aviation Electrical experience with a mix of Organizational, Intermediate, and Depot level knowledge. I desire to become an integral part of a company and contribute to the enhancement and growth of the organization.

Employment History:

L-3 Communications, 06/2006 – 07/2013. Avionics Shop, VMAT-203, Cherry Point, NC

I worked in the Organizational Level Avionics Shop troubleshooting and repairing aircraft electrical and mechanical problems on the AV-8B and instructing lesser qualified Marines in order to obtain their own certifications and qualifications. I informed and provided recommendations to the Senior Staff NCO’s and Officers of the current workloads and task progressions as required. All work was continually documented and tracked according to inspection standards.

I am certified Level IV MATMEP (Maximum Military Certification / Qualification Program) for maintenance on:

  • Landing Gear Electrical System
  • Flight Control System
  • 20KVA and 30KVA Generators
  • Environmental Control System
  • Lighting System
  • Fuel System
  • Air Data Computer System
  • SAAHs System
  • Communications and IFF System
  • Displays System
  • ARBs System
  • Navigation System
  • Mission Computer System
  • FLIR
  • Digital Mapping System
  • Electronic Warfare System
  • Instrument Systems

I am proficient in the instruction and requirements of:

  • Troubleshooting
  • Component Repair
  • Publication use
  • Schematic interpretation
  • Cross-referencing Manuals
  • Safety Procedures
  • Hazardous Material Handling
  • Electrical Soldering
  • Battery Handling
  • Harness and Wiring Repair

  • Maintenance Requirement Cards (Special Inspections and Maintenance)

As a Certified CDI (Collateral Duty Inspector) and a Certified CDIQAR (Collateral Duty Inspector Quality Assurance Representative, I was responsible for verification that all work performed on the aircraft was properly and completely done according to corresponding publications and manuals.

I also received a “Certificateof Commendation”from the Squadron for “Exceptional Performance of Duty” dated 10/04/2010.

Bosch Home Appliance Corp., 11/2003 - 06/2006. Non-Aviation Employment

Electro-Mechanical Repair Technician for Bosch Washers, Dryers, and Dishwashers.

Oaks Road Elementary School, 09/2002 – 11/2003. Non-Aviation Employment

Computer Lab Manager and School IT Administrator

Staples, 05/1999 – 09-2002. Non-Aviation Employment

Electronics Sales Clerk (Part-time into Full-Time)

Craven Community College, 05/1999 – 05/2001. Non-Aviation Employment

Full-time Student and Part-time Computer Lab Manager

Unemployed, 01/1999 – 05/1999. Waiting for College Semester to begin.

Naval Aviation Depot, 01/1994 – 01/1999 (WG-8 / WG-9)–Electric Shop, MCAS, Cherry Point, NC

I worked in the Depot Level Electrical Shop performingtroubleshooting and repair to Aircraft Electrical / Electronic components on aircraft such as the F/A-18, CH-53, Ch-46, C-130, and the AV-8B.

I was certified for maintenance on:

  • Anti-Icing Systems
  • Seat Position Actuators
  • AC/DC Generators
  • Cockpit Cooling Fans
  • Fuel Pumps
  • Stabilizer Trim Actuators
  • Starter Motors
  • Landing Control and Throttle Quads
  • Peddle Adjustment Actuators
  • Exciters.

I received certifications for:

  • Mini/Micro Solder Qualification for component and board repair
  • CDI (Certified Collateral Duty Inspector)

I received acknowledgement for rewriting therepair procedures on the AV-8B Cockpit Cooling Fan and redesigned the Clutch and Spur Gear for the AV-8B 880T100 Actuator providing a substantial savings to the military.

United States Marine Corps. 02/1985 – 12/1992. Beaufort, SC and Cherry Point, NC

I worked in the Intermediate Level Electrical Shop performing troubleshooting and repair to Aircraft Electrical/Electronic components. I completed repair on a multitude of aircraft components ranged from the A-4,

EA-6, F-4J up through the F/A-18 and AV-8B. During this period I also became Crew Supervisor in charge of

16 – 19 Marines on the shift, ensuring all work was performed according to publication standards. All work was documented and the Senior Staff and Officers were continually informed of work in progress and completed.

I trained in the proper use of:

  • Multi-meters
  • Oscilloscopes
  • Signal Generators
  • Frequency Counters
  • AC/DC Power Supplies
  • Decade Boxes
  • Digital Voltmeters
  • Rate Tables
  • Wiring Diagrams
  • OPNAV Instruction Manuals
  • Technical Manuals
  • Blueprints

I was certified for maintenance on:

  • Fuselage Compartments
  • Crew Stations
  • Landing Gear
  • Flight Controls
  • Power Plant Components
  • Electrical Power Supply Systems
  • Distribution and Lighting Systems
  • Bombing Navigation Systems
  • Weapon

  • Control Systems

I completed training in:

  • FOD Awareness
  • Tool Control
  • Hazardous Material Control
  • Electrostatic Discharge Procedures
  • Fastener Control

I received the qualification of CDI (Certified Collateral Duty Inspector).

Education:

Avionics Corrosion Control School – (1985)
Aviation Electrician’s Mate Course (A1) – (1985)
30 KVA Power Generator System Repair – (1985)
AN/ASN-70A Vertical Flight Reference Test Set, Intermediate Maintenance – (1985)
F/A-18 Systems WRA Repair Intermediate Maintenance – (1988)
AN/UYQ-53(V) Enhanced Comprehensive Asset Management System (ECAMS) Maintenance Course – (1988)
Sealed Lead Acid Batteries, Service and Maintenance – AV-8B - (1989)
Mini/Micro Soldering – (1996)
Craven County Community College, New Bern, NC
Associates Of Science Degree, 2001
Computer Programming