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Air Force Maintenance

Location:
Alabaster, AL
Salary:
$20.00 / hr
Posted:
February 02, 2016

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Brian Noble

**** ******* ****, ********, ** ***22

Cell: 205-***-****

actdc1@r.postjobfree.com

SUMMARY

Industrial Maintenance and Communication Electronics Technician talented at creating, repairing and modifying electronic circuitry and mechanical systems quickly and efficiently. Experienced Technician with strong background in electrical, mechanical, and electronic systems. Skilled in electro mechanical

integrated circuitry, as well as quality assurance procedures. Qualified with Radio Frequency transmission and receive equipment, as well as frequency management. Federally certified electronics and electrical technician.

SKILL HIGHLIGHTS

Electronic principles theory and operation

Patch Panels

Test equipment operation

Patch Blocks

Diagnostic testing

AC and DC power sources

Inter-related circuit alignment

Coaxial, CAT V, RG-58, and RG-213

Public address system operation

Resistors

Feed-back amplifiers

Transistors

Electronic test equipment

Diodes

RF Transmission

Capacitors

Digital Signals

Punch Blocks

Analog Signals

Transformers

Signal tracing

Amplifiers

Electrical/electronic and Mechanical Schematics

Cable and harness production and repair

Mechanical integrated electronics

Transmitters

Computer integrated electronics

Receivers

Antenna Systems maintenance

Transceivers

SATCOM antenna alignment

Electron tube technology

High Frequency radio operation and repair

Two way communication devices

VHF radio operation and repair

Communication networking systems

UHF radio operation and repair

Field communications set up and operation

UPS operation and Maintenance

Benchstock and Supply management

SATCOM radio operation and repair

Equipment management

Generator operation and repair

Production Control management

PLC operation and troubleshooting

Manpower management

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Through self-motivated initiative I constructed 34 antenna systems in support of Operation Enduring Freedom at Camp Salerno, Afghanistan. While at Camp Salerno I was able to increase strategic communications quality and reliability by 50%.

I organized and participated in Wounded Warrior 10K run. Through mass participation we were able to raise $6,000 to increase the quality of life for injured personnel.

I was recommended by Master Sergeant Teresa Ranalli for promotion to Staff Sergeant for consistently producing exceptional results in all areas of my job.

I was awarded the Army Commendation Medal for meritorious service, personal courage, and commitment to mission accomplishment by identifying and correcting an electrical failure while under fire, and restoring SATCOM communications while serving as Radio Maintenance Noncommissioned officer in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

EXPERIENCE

Industrial Electrical Reliability Technician 09/2015 to Present

Alabama Metals Incorporated

My daily responsibilities include maintaining presses, flatteners, sheers, automated welders, coilers, plasma burners, and multiple one of a kind lath production machines. I provide electrical and electronic repair and troubleshooting for all machinery and facilities on site. Installing lighting, service drops, conduit, new machinery, as well as replacing aged wiring and electrical systems throughout the plant are all key aspects of my daily job expectations. One of two electricians on site with the ability to program and troubleshoot PLC Drives and related hardware and software. Also deliver mechanical and hydraulic maintenance/welding and fabrication work as needed. OSHA certified in Electrical Safety/Arc Flash. Federally certified in LOTO, HAZCOM, and ESD safety procedures.

Industrial Maintenance Technician 01/2015 to 09/2015

O’Neal Steel

As an industrial maintenance technician I was responsible for the installation, removal, preventative and corrective maintenance, and troubleshooting the mechanical, electrical, and electronic systems of all

industrial manufacturing and production equipment. On a daily basis, I ensured that all equipment remained in service to maximize production efforts and revenue. In doing so, I repair and upkeep plasma burners, laser burners, machining centers, press brakes, turbine shot blasters, robot welders, robot burners, as well as all pneumatic, electrical, and mechanical tools used for production. I am solely responsible for the installation and maintenance on our shoplogix program. In doing so, I have enabled remote diagnostics for the entire company on our equipment’s status and production rate.

In Home Appliance Technician 07/2014 to 01/2015

A&E Factory Service

As an in-home service provider I used wiring diagrams, signal flow, illustrated parts breakdown, and above all knowledge to troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair residential cooking and washing appliances in the northern Alabama district. I worked unsupervised and was responsible for company truck stock inventory, scheduled maintenance on company vehicle, and a timely arrival and repair times for all work orders. I worked hard to build an excellent reputation with my customers. I pushed myself to become the best at what I did, and as a result have achieved a ninety five percent first time fix rate. Sears customers specifically requested me to come to their home because of my professionalism, integrity, skills, knowledge, and impeccable work performance.

Electronic Assembly Technician 12/2013 to 07/2014

Talon Aerospace

I was in charge of research, production, and shipment of LED Lighting systems as well has wiring harness assemblies for both civilian and military aircraft. I alone manufactured and tested each and every product that left the company. I approved mechanical and electrical drawings and schematics in

accordance with the strict Federal Aviation Administration guidelines and in house quality control measures to ensure that safety and efficiency went hand in hand.

RF Transmissions Craftsman, 12/2006 to 07/2013

United States Air Force

I installed, maintained, overhauled, repaired, and modified fixed, mobile, and transportable transmitters, receivers, transceivers, and related equipment by performing intricate alignment and calibration procedures to ensure maximum operating efficiency. Additionally, I resolved installation, repair, overhaul, and modification problems associated with ground radio

communications equipment by using layout drawings, schematics, and pictorial diagrams to locate and resolve equipment issues .I also established maintenance requirements for all equipment, support equipment, tools, and spare parts in accordance with Air Force standards. As a supervisor I

requisitioned, accounted for, and turned in supplies and material required for Air Force communication services as well as analyzed construction and operating characteristics of equipment to determine source of malfunction and the corrective action needed. Delegating jobs and manpower management were both key components of my supervisory role as well as being an expert on all matters pertaining to my career field.

EDUCATION

Basic Electronic Circuit Troubleshooting (BECT) 2014

Hoffman Estates, Sears Holdings Corporation - Chicago, IL

I was one of 31 technicians, nation-wide, picked to attend the BECT training course by Sears & Roebuck to fine tune my electronic skill set. I spent 6 weeks tracing, troubleshooting, building, and designing electrical and electronic circuitry. Graduated with honors at the top of my class.

Airman Leadership School, 2012

Community Collage of the Air Force - Wichita, KS

United States Air Force

I was selected for promotion to a noncommissioned officer in the United States Air Force. Upon selection, I attended an intensive six week leadership course. We learned management styles, time management, mission accomplishment, and delegation. It taught me to not only be the most proficient in my career field, but also how to manage manpower and supervise my peers.

High Reliability Soldering, 2010

Community College of the Air Force - San Antonio, MS

United States

I attended a craftsman course reserved for the elite. We studied soldering techniques, as well as applied them in daily labs for 6 weeks. I was awarded an academic excellence award for attaining the highest grade point average in the class.

Electronic Principles, 2007

Community Collage of the Air Force - San Antonio, MS

United States Air Force

I attended the Electronic Principles course as part of my technical training for the United States Air Force. We were taught the core theory for electronics in the classroom as well as in the field.

I was awarded 18 credit hours towards my associates degree in communications electronics.

Military Training, 2006

Basic Military Training - San Antonio, TX,

United States Air Force

I entered Basic Military Training on December 11, 2006. We were taught discipline, attention to detail, integrity, excellence in all we do, and above all, service before self.

Ground Radio Communications Apprentice Course, 2006

Community Collage of the Air Force - San Antonio, MS

United States Air Force

After completion of the electronic principles course, I studied further at the 338th Training Squadron. I was taught a higher level of technical theory and repair. Upon graduation I was awarded an academic excellence award for retaining a 90% in all courses for the full six months of training.

High School Diploma: Advanced Academics, 2005

Shades Valley High School - Irondale, A l, United States

I attained an advanced academic diploma by achieving a 3.25 grade point average in all courses as well as substituting my elective classes with extra math and computer technology classes.



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