Brian Ewer
About Brian Ewer
Brian Ewer is an Avionics Technician at General Atomics, where he has worked since 2020. He served nearly 13 years in the United States Marine Corps, holding various roles including Aviation Maintenance Controller and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Maintainer.
Work at General Atomics
Brian Ewer has been employed at General Atomics as an Avionics Technician since 2020. In this role, he operates across multiple locations, contributing to the company's avionics systems and ensuring operational readiness. His responsibilities include troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining avionics equipment, which is critical for the performance of unmanned aerial systems.
Military Experience in the United States Marine Corps
Brian Ewer served in the United States Marine Corps for nearly 13 years, where he held various roles that enhanced his technical and leadership skills. He worked as an Aviation Maintenance Controller and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Maintainer at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma from 2016 to 2019. His duties included maintaining maintenance records and ensuring the safety of flight operations within the UAS community.
Previous Employment at Northrop Grumman
Before joining General Atomics, Brian Ewer worked at Northrop Grumman as a Flight Operation 3 from 2019 to 2020. During his tenure in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, he was involved in flight operations, contributing to the management and execution of aviation missions in a challenging environment.
Education and Qualifications
Throughout his military career, Brian Ewer earned multiple qualifications as an Air Traffic Controller and expanded his expertise by obtaining aviation maintenance qualifications on three different platforms. These qualifications reflect his commitment to professional development and his ability to adapt to various aviation technologies.
Leadership and Commitment
Brian Ewer demonstrated leadership and commitment during his service in the Marine Corps, where he led Marines through deployments. His experience in leadership roles has equipped him with valuable skills that he applies in his civilian career, particularly in maintaining high standards of safety and operational efficiency.