James Byron Warren
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EXPERIENCE
Oct 2012 – April 2013 Special Operations Solutions Afghanistan
Sensor Operator
* Conduct Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance missions aboard aircraft in support of the Army Counter
IED Task Force – Afghanistan.
* Conduct intelligence briefings and de- briefs.
* Train new operators.
* Assist in mission planning.
* Oversee the maintenance and inspection of the site weapons inventory.
May 2010 - July 2012 AAI Corporation Dugway, UT
Technician
* Unmanned air vehicle systems expert.
* QA (Quality Assurance) qualified as a Technical Inspector. Inspect all aspects of maintenance and technical work.
* Qualified as Crew Chief, to ensure air vehicle is prepped and safe for flight. Conduct pre-flight operations and
launch procedures.
* Ability to troubleshoot electronic components, motors, lighting systems, power distribution systems, program
onboard computers and modems using a laptop with associated software.
* Ability to read electrical system diagrams and wiring schematics, and soldering.
June 2009 – June 2010 National Paralegal College
Student
Attended the National Paralegal College where I completed online coursework, research assignments, drafting legal
documents, and testing to attain a Paralegal Certificate, in which a grade point average of 3.46 was achieved.
Experience using legal research tool LexisNexis.
June 2006 - May 2009 Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Sandston, VA
Electronics Technician
* Increased responsibility for the process operation and maintenance of high purity gas delivery systems.
* Responsible for the safe operation of all specialty gas and bulk gas systems during semiconductor manufacture.
* Troubleshoot, repair, and maintenance of specialty gas distribution equipment; ultra high purity gas analysis;
HAZMAT inventory management, safe operation of electric forklifts, and control of HAZMAT production gases;
HAZMAT cylinder changes.
* Member of the semiconductor HAZMAT Response Team; Proficient in the use of SCBA's, and Class A and B
HAZMAT suits, as well as chemical and gas detectors.
June 2002 - June 2006 US Navy Whidbey Island, WA
Aviation Electrician(AE)
* Ability to install, adjust, test, and maintain a wide range of electrical and electronic components to include
generators, motors, lighting systems, navigational equipment, power generators, power distribution systems, flight
instruments, avionics, fuel systems, temperature and pressure indicating systems, aircraft compass systems and
inertial navigation systems on the P3-C Orion aircraft according to Navy Maintenance Instruction Manuals.
* Ability to read electrical system diagrams and wiring schematics, and soldering.
* Certified as Plane Captain, who is responsible for aircraft towing, final launch inspection, launch and recovery
operations, fuel samples, aircraft tie-downs, coordinate the setup and use of ground support equipment, and lead
safety observer during aircraft movement.
EDUCATION
University of Louisiana - Lafayette
Bachelor of Science
Criminal Justice
National Paralegal College
Certificate in Paralegal Studies
GPA 3.46
TRAINING
* Quality Assurance
* Technical inspector
* Naval Aviation Electrician's Technical School, Pensacola, FL
Aircraft Electrical, Electronic, Hydraulic, and Avionic Systems
SKILLS
* Ability to use personal computers and related software; Windows and Mac OSX.
* Ability to plan, organize, and prioritize work.
* Ability to communicate orally and in writing.