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Work History
Education
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Position Desired
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playing chess and guitar
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Francis Jay A. Hoyla

Francis Jay A. Hoyla

Abu Dhabi

Summary

Dedicated to keeping aircraft electrical systems operating at peak performance. Proficient in testing, troubleshooting and diagnosing issues to determine best solutions. Exceptional work ethic with strong communication and planning abilities. To seek and maintain full-time position that offers professional challenges utilizing interpersonal skills, excellent time management and problem-solving skills.

Overview

19
19
years of professional experience

Work History

Avionics Lead Tech Level 7QC (LINE/BASE/HEAVY MAINTENANCE)

Global Aerospace Logistics
06.2020 - Current
  • Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance task accordingly
  • Perform Line maintenance task and Base maintenance task for 2 platform on Shift basis
  • Perform re-configuration according to customer need for deployment and medevac
  • Spearheaded innovative projects aimed at enhancing productivity while balancing cost-effectiveness concerns.
  • Enhanced flight safety with thorough pre-flight avionics checks and troubleshooting.
  • Supervised cross-functional teams engaged in complex problem-solving exercises requiring collaboration between engineering, maintenance, and flight operations personnel.
  • Analyzed and reviewed technical data during investigation to propose troubleshooting steps and resolve technical issues.
  • Conducted comprehensive testing procedures to verify the functionality of newly installed or repaired avionic systems for reliable performance during flights.
  • Led a team of avionics technicians, ensuring timely completion of scheduled maintenance tasks.
  • Improved aircraft reliability by performing routine avionics system inspections and maintenance.
  • Maintained detailed records of all completed avionic repairs and modifications.
  • Documents and records all task taken to the appropriate Form 781 logbook
  • Sign paper works with reference manual according to the task done
  • Abide, adhere, and follow work card, Service bulletin, EREQ, Local Technical Instructions (LTI) with respect to the updated and current reference manual needed for the job.

Avionics Lead Tech level 7

AMMROC
06.2013 - 05.2020
  • Perform repairs by prioritizing and work tasks, according to skill level and knowledge
  • Locate and gather additional reference information to guide repair
  • Ensure the procurement of any parts necessary and determine what ground and other equipment is needed to complete the repair
  • Inspect repairs to ensure work tasks completed are in accordance with the required regulations within area of authorization
  • Troubleshoot aircraft/component discrepancies when needed
  • Ensure all paperwork, documentation and reporting associated with a repair is completed accurately and in accordance with AMM, Quality Control procedure (QCP), SOP, manufacturing, and policy manuals
  • Provide coaching and leadership to lower-level skill tech to ensure work tasks are performed efficiently and accurately
  • Provide leadership when performing work tasks and identify situations where safety policies and procedures are not being followed correctly
  • Ensure PPE or Personal Protection Equipment such as proper gloves, respirators, and eye and ear protection, is worn when handling hazard materials
  • Demonstrate, by example, safety conscious conduct at work
  • Sign for and documents for all parts removed and/or replaced on the aircraft.

Aircraft Avionics Technician

ST Aerospace Engineering
10.2012 - 06.2013
  • Played a vital role in ensuring fleet readiness by performing routine maintenance, system upgrades, and emergency repairs on deployed aircraft.
  • Enhanced aircraft safety by conducting thorough avionics system inspections and maintenance.
  • Promoted a safe work environment by consistently following safety protocols when performing tasks on live electrical components or high voltage equipment.
  • Delivered reliable service to customers by meeting deadlines for scheduled aircraft maintenance tasks without sacrificing quality or safety standards.
  • Minimized errors in repairs through meticulous attention to detail when working on complex avionic systems.
  • Maintained optimal performance of flight control systems through regular diagnostic checks and repairs.
  • Assisted in training junior technicians, sharing knowledge of avionics maintenance procedures and best practices.

Avionics Technician

Singapore Airline Engineering Company
11.2011 - 10.2012
  • Contributed to team efforts by collaborating with other technicians for complex repairs and installations.
  • Expedited fault identification processes using detailed schematics and wiring diagrams for effective troubleshooting methods.
  • Performed scheduled and unscheduled inspections to check flight readiness of aircraft.
  • Repaired and installed wiring, connectors, control boxes antennas, and other pieces.

Avionics Electrical Technician

Fokker Service Asia
06.2011 - 09.2011
  • Enhanced aircraft safety by performing thorough avionics and electrical system inspections and maintenance.
  • Assisted engineering teams with the development and implementation of new avionic systems, ensuring proper integration with existing electrical components.
  • Maintained high levels of customer satisfaction by promptly addressing complaints related to electronic malfunctions or system errors in aircrafts.

Avionics Electrical Technician

Penta Aviation Services
British Columbia, Canada
12.2008 - 02.2009
  • Enhanced aircraft safety by performing thorough avionics and electrical system inspections and maintenance.
  • Assisted engineering teams with the development and implementation of new avionic systems, ensuring proper integration with existing electrical components.
  • Demonstrated commitment to workplace safety protocols while working around hazardous materials, high-voltage components, and moving machinery in hangar environments.
  • Maintained high levels of customer satisfaction by promptly addressing complaints related to electronic malfunctions or system errors in aircrafts.
  • Preserved company reputation for quality service by consistently meeting or exceeding maintenance performance targets and deadlines within the avionics department.
  • Streamlined troubleshooting processes by developing a comprehensive understanding of aircraft wiring diagrams and schematics.

Avionics / REI Technician

ZestAirways
Pasay City, Philippines
11.2005 - 11.2008
  • Maintained a safe work environment by strictly adhering to established safety protocols and guidelines.
  • Performed troubleshooting and diagnosis on malfunctioning equipment.
  • Maintained compliance with regulatory standards and safety requirements.
  • Maintained quality assurance and customer satisfaction objectives.
  • Completed complex repairs quickly by leveraging strong diagnostic skills and attention to detail.
  • Tested components and systems to evaluate performance and identify concerns.
  • Applied critical thinking and research to address complex issues.
  • Inspected equipment to identify areas of wear or causes of malfunctions.

On-the-job training (REI Technician)

Asian Spirit Airlines
Pasay City, Philippines
12.2004 - 07.2005
  • Increased customer satisfaction with prompt and knowledgeable support for various technical issues.
  • Applied critical thinking and research to address complex issues.
  • Actively participated in continuous learning initiatives to stay updated on industry trends and advancements in technology.
  • Maintained strong focus on safety and efficiency to provide comprehensive support to personnel performing skilled repairs.

Education

MBA - Business Administration And Management

Trinity University of Asia
Quezon City, Philippines
01.2004

Bachelor of Science - Aviation Electronic And Communication Engineering

PATTS COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS
Pasay City, Philippines
03.1997

Skills

  • Electrical design
  • Customer Support
  • Supplier management
  • Aircraft Maintenance
  • Flight Control Systems
  • Routine Maintenance
  • Hand and power tools
  • Electrical wiring repair
  • Troubleshooting skills
  • Safety Procedures
  • Training and mentoring

Aircraft Experienced

  • CN-235
  • AIRBUS C295MW
  • Boeing C17 Globemaster III
  • CN-235 CASA Military Cargo plane
  • Airbus C-295MW
  • Boeing 757-200 PTF Fedex
  • Airbus A380-800 (Singapore Airline MRO)
  • Boeing 747-400/777-300ER Interior C checks
  • Airbus A320/319 Cabin Retrofitting
  • Airbus A330-400/500 C checks
  • Airbus A340-300/400 C checks
  • Fokker Jet 100 (SB retrofit and Mod Installation)
  • Fokker ATR42/72 (Installation and Mod)
  • Challenger 601
  • BAe125
  • Gulf stream 100
  • Bombardier De Haviland Canada DHC7-102
  • CN 235 Turbo prop
  • BAe (B.A.)146 – 100

Accreditation

Aviation Maintenance Specialist no. 106733-AMS (Civil Aviation Licenses Authority of the Philippines) (ICAO)

Position Desired

Avionics Technician

References

  • Ems Sta Maria, ZestAir HR Supervisor, +632-853-0915
  • Mitchelle Chiang, Avionics Manager, Penta Aviation, +1 604-273-4649
  • Fred Clarijs, Fokker Service Asia, Avionics Manager, +656-481-1080
  • AFM Chua Siak, Singapore Airline Engineering, +659731-9609
  • Winston Chow, ST Aerospace Senior LAE, +6591462569
  • Alberto Reonal, GAL, AM/JH Avoincs Supervisor, +971555360753

Training

  • Boeing C17 Globemaster III Nov. 14, 2022 to Dec. 27, 2022
  • C295MW rated B2, AIRBUS DEFENCE AND INDUSTRIES Seville, Spain (Oct 26 2018 to Dec 5 2018)
  • Casa CN235 B2, NOY Training Dept. (20Nov2015- 15Dec2015)
  • Practicing Emotional Intelligence at work (February25-262015)
  • Project Management Essential (Aug 16-17, 2015)
  • The High Performing Administrator or Exec Assistant (Aug.242014)
  • MS Excel 2010 (Microsoft Approved Sept18-19,2014)
  • Human Factor (re-current training) (Dec2012)
  • FedEx B757 Computer Base Training (CBT) September 7-10, 2012
  • Aging Wiring Inspection (Course CodeM910408)
  • Elect. Bonding and Grounding (Course CodeM9EWTG4)
  • General Visual Inspection (Course CodeM910407)
  • Dangerous Goods Awareness (Course CodeM910405)
  • B757 RVSM (Course Code M57RV02)
  • Aircraft Strike Prevention (Course Code M910469)
  • EWIS and CDCCL
  • Fuel Tank Safety (In- House) Fokker Asia Bldg June 15, 2011, Singapore
  • Critical Design Config Control Limitation (CDCCL) Fokker Asia Bldg June 16, 2011, Singapore
  • Personal Protection Equiptment (PPE) Singapore Jamco Private Limited, Singapore
  • DHC 7 – 102 Electrical & Avionics Initial Training Asian Spirit Airline (In House) May 26, 2006, Philippines
  • BAe 146 – 100 Electrical & Avionics Initial Training Asian Spirit Airline (In-House) July 07, 2006, Philippines
  • Aircraft Manual Familiarization Aviation Society For Research And Development February 17, 2007

playing chess and guitar

I play chess during my idle time online with different kind organizations and seldom enter a tournament like my college days wherein, I was a Varsity from my 1st year until my last semester. Although I am busy more of a busy person, I still find a time to play my old guitar and ukulele.

Timeline

Avionics Lead Tech Level 7QC (LINE/BASE/HEAVY MAINTENANCE)

Global Aerospace Logistics
06.2020 - Current

Avionics Lead Tech level 7

AMMROC
06.2013 - 05.2020

Aircraft Avionics Technician

ST Aerospace Engineering
10.2012 - 06.2013

Avionics Technician

Singapore Airline Engineering Company
11.2011 - 10.2012

Avionics Electrical Technician

Fokker Service Asia
06.2011 - 09.2011

Avionics Electrical Technician

Penta Aviation Services
12.2008 - 02.2009

Avionics / REI Technician

ZestAirways
11.2005 - 11.2008

On-the-job training (REI Technician)

Asian Spirit Airlines
12.2004 - 07.2005

MBA - Business Administration And Management

Trinity University of Asia

Bachelor of Science - Aviation Electronic And Communication Engineering

PATTS COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS
Francis Jay A. Hoyla