Objective
Veteran of ** years in the United States Air Force looking for an electronic job.
Experience
Mar 2017- Present
Holloman AFB, NM
Electrical Systems Foreman
Planned and coordinated switching operations on high voltage electrical distribution systems to isolate systems for Maintenance and construction upgrades.
Led power outage standby calls afterhours, restoring power to critical facilities on base, used hot sticks, line trucks, and bucket trucks to repair jumpers, fuse cutouts, and lightning arresters.
Scheduled work for 12 man shop, completing reoccurring maintenance, emergency work orders, and system upgrades, and organized time sheets to track employee work hours.
Feb 2013-Mar 2017
366 Training Squadron
Sheppard AFB, TX
Electrical Systems Instructor
Instructed new electricians on maintenance, installation, and troubleshooting on street lighting systems, teaching fundamentals of components, controls, and wiring connections.
Trained new electricians on overhead distribution maintenance, teaching 600+ students climbing techniques, locking and tagging procedures, transformer connections, and overhead construction.
Qualified instructor on Cable Testing and Splicing, instructs students on Hy-pot operations, cable and fault tracing through way of a cable tracer and thumper, and teaching splicing and termination fabrication on underground cable.
Educated new recruits on rapidly deployable electrical systems for natural disaster and deployment support, introducing information on High and low Voltage generator, distribution of 2400/4160 voltage to transformers that step voltage down to 120/208 to the costumer for environmental control units, and low voltage power panels.
Apr 2006-Feb 2013
49th Material Maintenance Squadron (USAF)
Holloman AFB, NM
Electrical Systems Craftsman
Deployed as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) to Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan, providing technical oversight and fabricating 211 high voltage load break elbows, distributing 3 mega watts for a tent city for 1.1K Marines.
Deployed to Thumrait AB, Oman, installing 14 miles of cable, 27 Secondary Distribution Centers, and 100 power distribution centers for the bases $3.1 M expansion.
Tested 80 high voltage gloves, finding 32 defective sets; ensuring the safety of 21 workers and staying National Electric Safety Code compliant.
Apr 2004-Apr 2006
100th Civil Engineering Squadron (USAF)
RAF Mildenhall, England
Electrical Systems Journeyman
Deployed to Republic of Georgia, replacing 35K sq/ft of hospitals electrical infrastructure that served 100K villagers.
Maintained base street lighting and High Intensity Discharge lights for aircraft hangars, completing 1,000+ hrs of reoccurring work program, reducing safety hazards base wide.
Apr 2003-Apr 2004
607th Combat Operations Squadron (USAF)
Osan AB, South Korea
Electrical Systems Apprentice
Provided corrosion control to the Korean Combined Intelligence Operations Center (KCIOC), repairing the facilities faulty ground system, eliminating hazard on the systems neutral and ground.
Provided power for computer servers, installing three 20 A, 208 V branch circuits on three 120V dedicated circuits.
Education
May 2002
North Dorchester High School
Hurlock, MD
Nov 2008- Feb 2013
Community College of the Air Force
Maxwell AFB-Gunter Annex, AL
Associates in Applied Science
Mechanical and Electrical Technology
Instructor of Technology and Military Science
Bachelors in Environmental Science
Fish and Wildlife Concentration
Masters in Organizational Leadership
Certificates of Training
Electrical Systems Apprentice Course, 46 credit hrs, 1000 hours May 2003
Emergency Airfield Lighting Course, August 2004
Fire Alarm Systems Course, 7 credit hours, 142hrs, November 2004
Electrical Distribution Systems Maintenance, 7 credit hrs, 160hrs March 2005
7 Level Craftsman course, 4 credit hrs, 80hrs September 2008
Electrical Safety, October 2008
Dry Type Transformer Maintenance, October 2008
Arc Flash Safety, October 2008
Basic Motor Control Technology, October 2008
Unit Ground Safety Representative Training, 1hr, September 2011
Electrical Safety 70E with Arc Flash Protection, 14 classroom hrs, September 2011
Solar PV Associate Corporation, October 2012
Basic Instructor Course, 10 credit hrs, 200 hrs, March 2013
Fundamental of Instructional Systems Development, 2 credit hrs, 40 hrs, April 2013
Technical Writer, 2 credit hrs, 64hrs, April 2013
Objectives and Tests, 1 credit hr, 40 hrs, June 2013
References
References are available on request.