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Gas Turbine Quality Control

Location:
Sterrett, AL, 35147
Posted:
July 30, 2013

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CAREER OBJECTIVE

A technical position where I may utilize my skills at schematic reading,

troubleshooting, and repairing of mechanical, electrical, and electronic

systems, assisting the organization at increasing productivity and

decreasing costs.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

GAS TURBINE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN, U.S. NAVY

Managed and supervised the ordering and inventory of parts. Responsible

for maintaining, troubleshooting, calibrating, and repairing the General

Electric LM2500 Gas Turbine, Allison 501-K Model 104 Gas Turbine,

Uninterruptible Power Supply, Stewart-Stevenson Generator, and various

support systems, including electronic control consoles. Received Good

Conduct Award for service and dedication above Navy standards.

GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT MECHANIC/ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, DYNCORP

Responsible for overhauling, troubleshooting, testing, and calibration of

Navy and Marine ground support equipment within a workload standard.

Researched and ordered parts that could not be repaired. Created a parts

database to locate keep inventory of over 90,000 electronic components and

parts. Qualified to use: Forklifts up to 15K, Soldering, ESD, Safety Tag

Out, and Tow Tractor. Equipment worked on: ETU-110 (aircraft engine

trailers), MEP-009 (diesel generator set), 20,000 Hydraulic Jacks, Aircraft

Engine Adapters, Aircraft Engine Yokes, Spotting Dollies, MD-3 Tow

Tractors, Mobile Air Start Units (NAV200), MMG-1A (Mobile Motor

Generators), NAN-3 Pumps, NAN-4 Pumps, Planetary Gearboxes, Front Axles, MK

III Rocket Launcher Test Sets, AC Regulators, DC Power Supplies, RPM

Indicators, Vibration Amplifiers, Tachometer Circuit Cards, and other

various Avionics equipment.

SKILLS SUMMARY

Skilled at reading schematics to perform repairs on printed circuit cards:

. Troubleshooting to component level

. Replacing traces

. Soldering

Experienced in preventative and corrective electrical maintenance on the

following equipment:

1. Power supplies, lighting circuits, switches, fuse boxes, motors, and

controllers

2. Alarm systems and other power monitoring equipment

3. Generators

4. Gas Turbines

Knowledgeable at using the following equipment to troubleshoot, repair, and

calibrate various equipment:

5. Oscilloscopes & Function Generators

6. Frequency Counters

7. Meggars & Flukes

Trained junior personnel to operate, maintain, and overhaul various

equipment.

Knowledgeable at using various software programs.

TECHNICAL TRAINING

8. Basic Engineering- Orlando, FL

9. Quality Control- Earle, NJ

10. Gas Turbine Mechanical Systems Technician 'A" School- Great Lakes, IL

11. Introduction to Engineering and Safety- Great Lakes, IL

12. Safety- Great Lakes, IL

13. Basic Electricity and Electronics- Great Lakes, IL

14. Advanced Gas Turbine Electronics- San Diego, CA

15. Tag-Out Safety- Dyncorp, Solomons, MD

16. Basic Welding- College of Southern MD- LaPlata, MD

EMPLOYMENT

Dyncorp, Solomons, MD, July 2002- Present

U.S. Navy, 1993-2001

17. Basic Training, Orlando, FL

18. USS SEATTLE (AOE-3), Earle, NJ

19. Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity, Earle, NJ

20. USS OLDENDORF (DD-972), San Diego, CA

21. Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity, San Diego, CA

REFERENCES

. Jim Degeneffe, Supervisor (Dyncorp), 443-***-****

. Mike Carter, Overhead (Dyncorp), 240-***-****



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