1. Keith A. Kelley
Phone: 530-632-0407
Email: kkelleyca@yahoo.com
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Professional Summary: Air Force Veteran with Over 10 years of Electrical/Electronic experience in the Aircraft Industry.
Familiar with a wide variety of military and civilian aircraft including, but not limited to Boeing 737, 757, 767, B52G,
KC135A, C130E, C141B, C5A and UH-1N aircraft.
- Possess FAA Airframe & Powerplant Certificate and FCC General Radio Telephone Operators License.
Work Experience
- DIESEL ELECTRICIAN, Union Pacific Railroad, Roseville, CA (November 2000 – June 2015): Used maintenance
instructions, blue prints, wiring diagrams, multi-meters, meggers, clamp-on ammeters, Larry McGee Power Testers, Cab
Signal analyzers, battery chargers (lead-acid and gel), computer laptops, remote controlled ceiling cranes, Haulotte man-
lifts, wire maintenance tools (e.g. crimpers, insertion/extraction devices, soldering station), power tools (e.g. drills,
impact guns, side-winder ratchets), fall prevention gear and various common hand tools to troubleshoot, maintain and
repair railroad locomotive electrical/electronic systems on GE/EMD units.
- AVIONICS INSTALLER, Dee Howard Aircraft Maintenance, San Antonio, TX (April 1999 – September 1999): Used multi-
meters, meggers, maintenance instructions, blue prints, wiring diagrams, wiring list, wire maintenance tools (e.g.
strippers, crimpers, soldering station), power tools and various common hand tools to modify, maintain and install
avionics equipment/wiring on B737, B757 and B767 aircraft.
- AVIONICS INSTALLER, B.F. Goodrich Aerospace, Everett, WA (June 1997 – March 1999): Same duties as listed above.
- AIR TECHNICIAN, In-Flight Phone Corporation, Oakbrook Terrace, IL (December 1993 – May 1997): tested and
maintained an onboard telephone/entertainment system on B737 and B757 aircraft.
- AVIONICS INSTALLER, Gulfstream Aerospace, Long Beach, CA (March 1990 – August 1990): ): Used multi-meters,
meggers, maintenance instructions, blue prints, wiring diagrams, wiring list, wire maintenance tools (e.g. strippers,
crimpers, soldering station), power tools and various common hand tools to modify, maintain and install avionics
equipment/wiring on G III and G IV aircraft.
- AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN, U.S. Air Force, Fairchild AFB, Kadena AB, Yokota AB (May 1981 – February 1990): Used multi-
meter, megger, clamp-on ammeter, frequency meter, wattmeter, hydrometer, oscilloscope, battery chargers (lead-acid
and ni-cad), various types of crimpers, insertion/extraction devices, strippers, soldering tools/devices, technical orders,
blue prints, wiring diagrams, wire list and many kinds of common hand tools (e.g. screw drivers, wrenches, pliers) to
troubleshoot, repair, maintain and modify aircraft electrical/electronic systems on B52G, KC135A, C130E, C141B, C5A
and UH-1N aircraft.
Education
* Cheyenne Aero Tech, Cheyenne WY: Certificated in Airframe & Powerplant
* Various U.S. Air Force training schools including: Aircraft Electrician School; B52G, KC135A,
C130E and C141B Aircraft Familiarization Schools, High Reliability Soldering School, Ni-Cad
Battery Servicing School and Non-Commissioned Officer Leadership School.
* Redmond High School, Redmond, OR: Diploma Received
* Various Locomotive Familiarization courses.