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Juliette, GA
Posted:
October 05, 2012

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Daryl W. Morris

*** ****** **.

Juliette GA *****

aborqy@r.postjobfree.com

SKYPE# 321-***-****

QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY: Twelve years, experience in electronic troubleshooting and repair. Nine years, experience as Master Instructor for USMC assigned students of the Aviation Radar Maintenance Training Courses. Seven years, experience in supervising electronics systems maintenance. Currently hold a Secret Clearance with COMSEC/NATO. I am an effective leader, excelling in Workforce Education and Development of personnel and carrying out/delegating duties to develop an effective team for varied environments. I am excellent at learning new things at a fast rate with minimal training.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE:

-RADAR Systems -MARK-XII IFF Systems -Display Systems -IF Amplifiers

-Analog Circuitry -Digital Circuitry -Quality Assurance -High Power Transmitters

-Electronic Alignment -Signal Generator -Power Supplies -Supply Issuing/Receiving

-Radio wave Prop. -Equipment Fielding -Personnel Training -Schematic diagrams

-Mobile Facilities -Electronic Training -PROTRAK Test Set -Tactical Air Operations

-Equipment Acquisition -Leadership -Maintenance Supervision -RF Amplifiers

-Course Development -Instructor Training -System Emplacement

Extensive knowledge on the following test equipment:

-Oscilloscopes -Spectrum Analyzers -Power Meters -Frequency Counters

-Huntron Tracker -Multi-meters -Signal Generators -AC/DC Voltage Standards

-Power Supplies -Resistance Standards -RF Power Meters -3 Phase Power

Apr 2011–Present: Senior Electronics Technician/Instructor Trainer; Computer Science Corporation

RCT-5 ETT Camp Dwyer FPO, AE 96427 $198,000.00 Annually, Regina Knight, 703-***-****; may contact supervisor

Provided leadership as subject matter expert in creating Individual Training and Readiness Requirements for the Afghanistan National Army (ANA).Facilitated programs with department heads at several locations to prepare their areas of responsibilities for evaluation.Performed installation, troubleshooting, and conducted preventative maintenance of all assigned electronics equipment, large and mini computers, and microprocessors to include buses for those in a networked environment.Planned, organized, and advised a multifunctional staff responsible for the operational maintenance within an ANA Brigade.Trained ANA personnel on system installation, operation, fielding and interoperability of radio systems currently in use within the ANA to include but not limited to Daytron Radios PRC/KRC-1077, PRC-1099, HH7700 and the RT 7000. Planned, developed, and implemented training for the ANA using Technical Manuals and Program of Instruction (POI). Designed, developed, and implemented improvements to the POI that have been approved by the ANA and the Marine Corps. Designed, developed, and implemented a Program of Instruction for training ANA soldiers to be instructors for the ANA. Evaluated training results and implemented improvements based on training evaluationsRecognize configuration and failure issues to determine the needs for appropriate corrective action and verification.Placed as a board member on a planning team for ANA training.Organized workshops for the development of team building, and communication skills.Resolved customer problems in the areas of hardware/software installation, repair, upgrade and maintenance. Instructed customers in the operation and maintenance of systems/equipment.Acted as a liaison with customers on administrative and technical matters.Designed network and built network infrastructure for the ANA Command Operations Center.

Nov 2009– Apr 2011: Electronics Maintenance Technician FSR 2; Parker SCItech Group

SAIC/CREW Camp Dwyer FPO, AE 09373 $167,000.00 Annually, Rick Lykins, 843-***-****; may contact supervisor

Provided on-site field support to the United States Marine Corps for the CVRJ/Chameleon C.R.E.W. system for countering RCIED’s (Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Device’s) IED (Improvised Explosive Device) ECM (Electromagnetic Counter Measures) system operator and technician.Conduct QA (Quality Assurance) Inspections on installations of Chameleon System.Filed reports on work conducted daily. Presented training on CVRJ/Chameleon System, THOR III and Guardian Systems, EW (Electronic Warfare), and Convoy Operations utilizing ECM.Trained on system installation, operation, fielding and interoperability with existing RF systems currently in use with other branches of the military.Proven ability to analyze, troubleshoot, repair and resolve technical deficiencies on systems.Trained to recognize configuration and failure issues and determine the needs for appropriate corrective action and verification.Updated software when needed using Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 or 30.Demonstrated ability in organizational skills, team building, coordination, and communication skills.Reviewed and approved operational quality of system equipment.Resolved customer problems in the areas of hardware/software installation, repair, upgrade and maintenance. Ensured the resolution of more complex installation and maintenance issues.Instructed customers in the operation and maintenance of systems/equipment.Ensured issues are referred to the appropriate personnel/service areas for follow up, testing and troubleshooting.Acted as a liaison with customers on administrative and technical matters for assigned projects.Performed complex analysis and prepared reports on system problem trends and issues.Provided leadership and work guidance to less experienced personnel.Provided leadership in the field as Lead CLS during the transitioning of sites.Provided mentorship and guidance to senior personnel who had difficulties in their leadership position due to their inexperience in leading subordinate personnel.

Feb 2009–Nov 2009: Electronics Instructor Trainer 1712; Department of Defense

TECOM Building 1847, 29 Palms CA. 92277; $62,000.00 Annually CWO-5 William A. Kelly, 760-***-****; may contact supervisor

Taught/Instructed adult education programs, military installations, and industrial establishments in the field of electronics from Tech Level 1 through 4.Provided instruction to leaders to enhance their supervisory and administrative skills using various techniques of management training programs. Planned, developed, and implemented training/course materials, aids, devices, etc. Evaluated training results and implemented improvements based on training evaluations.Served as an Instructor Operator for various Marine Corps radar systems in both real world and simulation environments.Responsible for training Marine Corps personnel in the operations and repair Radar electronics and ancillary equipment by utilizing various forums, such as formal classroom training courses, simulators, CBTs, small group instruction, work shops, exercises, and seminars.Prepared training materials such as, but not limited to, course outlines, course manuals, background materials, workbooks, handouts, completion certificates, course assessment forms, study guides, and training aids.Maintain currency in the area of expertise and expected to function as an expert in the specialty field radar and microwave component theory and repair.

Nov 2003–Oct 2008: RADAR Maintenance Staff Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge; U.S.M.C.

1325 South Birdneck Rd., Virginia Beach, Va. 23454; CWO-2 Brian Potts, 757-492-7991ex232 ; may contact supervisor

Site, install, inspect, test, maintain, repair and operate the AN/MPQ-62 Continuous Wave Radar System, AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel Air Defense Radar, AN/TPS-63, AN/TPS-59(v)3 Air Surveillance Radar Systems, AN/UYQ-509 Tactical Air Control Radar Display and their ancillary equipment to include the AN/UPX-37 Identification Friend or Foe.Supervise intermediate and advance level preventive and corrective maintenance on all RADAR Systems and sub-systems.Supervise the training and administration of personnel within the Maintenance Section.Ensure Quality Assurance and Quality Control procedures are defined and implemented.Assist Training and Education Command as Subject Matter Expert in creating Individual Training and Readiness Requirements for the Aviation Electronics Community. Responsible Officer for a Consolidated Memorandum Receipt in excess of $20,000,000.00. Experienced in Quality Control of Basic and Advanced Electronics Used basic computer skills (Microsoft Office, Word, Excel) on a regular bases Have written, verbal, and interpersonal skills and exhibited discretion, courtesy and sound judgment when responding to Program Management, Project Management and the Marine Corps Systems Command. Worked in a fast paced and demanding work environment under adverse conditions.Inspected systems at locations frequently outdoors where equipment was exposed to extremes of heat and cold.

SupervisionGoverned all training, qualifications and administration of personnel within multiple Maintenance Sections.Planned, organized, and managed a multifunctional staff responsible for the operational maintenance in excess of 200 personnel assigned to US and multinational forces deployed throughout AfghanistanAssisted in the development and execution strategic plans and objectives for a Marine Air Control Squadron.Analyzed performance of contractor to ensure proper utilization of manpower, materials, funds, facilities, and equipment.Ensured contractor compliance with Marine Corps and DOD policies, procedures and other practices while in theaterMaintained overall surveillance of local contractors performanceEnsured Intra-Service and Foreign National contacts and visitations were commensurate with standards set by international law.Performed other duties as assigned.Supervised Site, installation, inspection, testing, maintenance, repair and operations of over $100 million of highly sensitive equipment used within a Marine Air Control Squadron.Lead a Marine Air Control Squadron Radar Maintenance section, during Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, ensuring 100% radar visibility in the Area of Operation during all flight missions.Commanded oversight over five departments within a Tactical Air Operations Center for a deployed Reserve Unit.Responsible Officer for over $20 million of mission essential aviation-electronic equipment. While in Afghanistan, assigned to manage the in-country aspects of the bases multifunctional logistics servicesSupported, planned and organized the management of several large projects and series of smaller projects for successful completion of squadron level deployments and performed consistently with contractual requirementsProvided technical assistance and managed logistics projects for efficient and economical sustainment of Joint Task Force/Multi-Lateral operations.Provided Maintenance Operations to multiple, large, geographically dispersed military encampments in a harsh, hostile environmentConducted daily meetings to ensure that all requirements, as defined by the Commanding Officer were metProvided administrative direction for local civilian augments employed in the Area of Operations.Coordinate for support with military units and civilian logistics organizations to schedule and travel and troop movementEnsured that Junior Marines health, morale, and welfare requirements were metEnsured that Joint Armed Services and Foreign National personnel adhered to Armed Forces and host nation standards of conduct concerning in-theater operationsEffectively managed military, along with civilian employee, administrative and management issues

MentorshipProvided leadership as subject matter expert in creating Individual Training and Readiness Requirements for the Aviation Electronics Community for Marine Corps Training and Education CommandFacilitated programs with department heads at several locations to prepare their areas of responsibilities for evaluation.Coordinated collateral duty training, while ensuring unit preparation for deployment to multiple worldwide locations and ensuring a state of readiness that allowed outside agencies to successfully conduct testing of new systems, i.e. (Composite Tracking Network CTN, Common Aviation Command and Control System CAC2S, Future Remote Engagement - Air Defense Demonstrator FRE-ADD).

CommunicationProven ability at communicating effectively in various difficult situations by efficiently managing a diverse population of Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy, and Army personnel while in a combat environments to improve operations in Kandahar Afghanistan.Communicated requirements, concerns, and issues to proper authorities as needed for resolutionDiffused conflicts in a hostile atmosphere dealing with local Afghanistan people and military personnel.Extensive experience using the Microsoft Office suite of programs to conduct training, track assets and communicate with outside agencies.

Aug 1999 - Nov 2003: Chief Instructor RADAR Maintenance Training Section; U.S.M.C.

C Company MCCES, 29 Palms CA. 92277; MSGT Robert Mielish, 760-***-**** ; may contact supervisor

Provided instruction to Personnel in inspecting, testing, maintaining, and repair of components, assemblies, subassemblies, modules, cards, printed circuit boards, and ancillary equipment whose aggregate constitutes the complete makeup of RADAR systems or subsystems.Observed instructor's classroom and laboratory training periods to evaluate and document their performance and to assess student levels of learning with the goal of improving the junior instructor's abilities. Generated course documentation and revised existing course documentation to include: Training Schedules, After Instruction Reports, Learning Analysis Worksheets (LAW), Learning Objective Worksheets (LOW), Master Lesson Files (MLF), Lesson Plans, Student Handouts and Test Banks as required by the Systems Approach to Training (SAT) process utilizing the latest Individual training Standards/MATMEP as the Standard.Reviewed and evaluated the courseware documentation for uniform implementation within the three Radar Maintenance Training Schools and for adherence to all SAT processes.Collected, compiled, analyzed and assessed statistics on student performance data regarding effectiveness and efficiency of our training.

ISC DutiesAs the ISC I administered and oversaw network design, implementation, organization, and troubleshooting.

I was responsible for the oversight of the technical support staff in managing network hubs, routers, and servers. Monitor underlying communications protocols and supported network hardware.Surveyed performance needs and goals of LAN usersInterfaced with users, consultants, technical teams, and vendors to provide guidance in determining the most appropriate type of hardware installationDesigned specific documents for LAN configurations according to user needs utilizing outside support resources as appropriateHelped install and customize LAN instruments to allow personal computers to retrieve information from the mainframe and allow data to be entered from the PCsPrepared charts and diagrams to explain network operation and to train managers and others in proper useAssisted in the preparation of checklists and processes for our local LAN help deskAnalyzed work load, including traffic and utilization trendsSupervised network technical support teams and organized software training programsDeveloped and monitored appropriate security procedures to safeguard systems from physical harm and viruses, unauthorized users, and damage to dataAll together I have had more than four years of experience with LAN technologies and I have strong knowledge and experience with PC hardware and software technology as well as system administration, file interchange, shared network resources, internet access, electronic mail and have demonstrated exceptional analytic, written, and oral communications skills

Mar 1996 - Aug 1999: Equipment Specialist / Item Manager (Rebuild and Logistics); U.S.M.C.

LOGCOM Albany, 314 Radford Ave. Albany Ga.; Richard Jones, 229-***-****; may contact supervisor

Subject Matter Expert at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany for the AN/TPS-63 Air Surveillance Radar System, AN/TPS-59(v)3 Air Surveillance Radar System, and MARK-XII IFF Systems providing fleet wide troubleshooting technical support and provided advanced repair/rebuild on complete Radar Systems and Subsystems.Monitored contracts and verified contractual and company objectives were met.Planned, organized and managed project(s) for successful completion and performance consistent with contractual agreementsAssisted in establishing policies, practices, and revisions to existing policies and practices as requiredSupervised, lead and perform various duties concerned with collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and developing specialized information about equipment. Provided information and advice to those who design, test, produce, procure, supply, operate, repair, or dispose of Radar equipment. Developed, installed, inspected, and revised equipment maintenance programs and techniques based on a practical knowledge of the Radar Systems, including their design, production, operational and maintenance requirements. Required the application of an intensive, practical knowledge of the characteristics, properties, and uses of Radar equipment gained from technical training, education and experience in such functions as repairing, overhauling, maintaining, constructing, or inspecting equipment.Responsible for the execution of the Rebuild phase of Marine Corps aviation radar systems.Ensured program production success by leading a team to meet all production milestones.Resolved issues quickly and effectively to keep program production is executed on schedule, within budget and that all program and quality objectives were met.Ensures adequate and timely logistics services in a quality manner to support personnelDeveloped and implemented intra-service functions, supply operations, multi-functional logistics service supportImplemented multi-base distribution using supported and unsupported strategic logistics plansEstablished and executed policies, programs and procedures to support multi-service and international delivery requirementsManaged the ongoing distribution functions for multiple weapon systemsAssisted in Creating physical distribution networks capable of insuring proper inventory levelsUtilized hardware and software systems to manage service deliveriesEnsured that Marine Corps Logistics Command, adjacent agencies, and contractors were kept abreast of production status.

Aug 1990 - Mar 1996: Marine Corps Radar Technician U.S.M.C.Apply principles of algebra, trigonometry, and complex numbers to analysis problems in electricity.Used common laboratory instruments to understand the principles of DC to include network theorems and AC circuits, semiconductor devices, transistor theory, rectifiers and DC power supplies, amplifiers, operational amplifiers, and analysis using circuit techniques to repair state of the art electronic equipment.Developed skills in the application of the basic principles of digital electronics, including logic gates, sequential, and combination logic, counters, adders, and sub-tractors in order to better my performance in a high tech environment.Applied the principles of management and maintenance management along with the principles of computer organization to manage duties within a maintenance facility.Used lectures and practical exercises in technical mathematics, DC and AC circuits, semiconductors, transistor theory, amplifiers, operational amplifiers, circuit analysis techniques, digital principles, combination and sequential logic circuits, computer organization, and principles of management including McGregor's Theory X/Theory Y, Maslow's Theory of Motivation, and Herzberg's Motivation-Hygiene Theory to ensure that junior Marines were proficient and stayed actively engaged in performing assigned tasks.Performed troubleshooting and corrective maintenance on the AN/MPQ-62 Continuous Wave Radar System, AN/TPS-59 (v)1 Long Range Air Surveillance Radar (ASR)System, the AN/TPS-63A & B Medium Range Air Surveillance Radar (ASR)System, the Mark XII IFF equipment (AN/UPX-27, AN/UPA-60, AN/UPA-61) by performing initial fault analysis and by using software generated reports followed by fault isolation of analog and digital circuitry using BITE, Built-In Test Equipment and USMC issued Radar test equipment including but not limited to spectrum analyzer, oscilloscope, power meter, multi-meters, AN/USM-646 Test Set, signal generators and frequency generators.Performed alignments and adjustments on the Radar Systems receivers, transmitters and power supplies as needed.Used common hand tools and electronic devices which are used in the process of inspection to disassemble/assemble items for internal inspection.

TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONMaster Instructor CertificationCourseware Development CertificationGround Maintenance Management Supervisors CertificationTechniques of Military InstructionMarine Corps Aviation Radar TechnicianI have received many other Certifications as well

My objective is to find employment with an exceptional company that I will find fare and challenging, where advancement is not only possible but expected and management means leadership.



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