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Technician Equipment

Location:
United States
Posted:
October 06, 2013

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M ichael A. Randle Jr.

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k ******@*****.***

H awthorne CA 90250 Cell: (424)

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SUM MARY

• Radar maintainer with extensive experience in satellite communications

equipment and other electronic devices

• Excels in t roubleshooting, repairing, testing, adjusting, and installing electronic

equipment

• Willing to t ravel and relocate

ACH I E VE M E N TS

Orbital Tube Welder

December 2012-July 2013

Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX)

Hawthorne CA $47,320 annually.

• Follow established procedures to setup and operate the orbital welding system. Cut and

prepare all tubing and fittings used in the welding operation. Work from blue prints and

approved engineering drawings to confirm fit-up and parts issue.

• Performed welding, torqueing, installation, and cleaning, keeping to aerospace standards of

quality and non-destructive testing.

• Performed weld schedule development, programming, troubleshooting, and maintenance on

Exel and Arc Machines Inc. welding equipment.

• Maintain an adequate supply of spare parts for the welding system. Maintain a clean work

area. Maintain a file of all work records

Radar Site Evaluator

August 2010-April 2012

84th R adar Evaluation Squadron (RADES), U.S. Government

Hill Air Force Base, Utah $47,448 annually

• Test, t roubleshoot, analyze and evaluate various radar systems. Enhance,

optimize and integrate signals by redirecting and calculating according to

weather, landscape and buildings for optimal functionality.

• Read and follow f low charts and diagrams. Travel to radar sites. U sed a number

of tools to test radar systems, including oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, signal

generators, and the Radar Analysis Support System (RASS) equipment.

Senior Electronics Technician

February 2009-June2010

Invision I ndustries I nc.

O rlando, FL $37,272 annually

• Installed and maintained SATCOM equipment. Assembled and tested sensors

and optics in missile systems. Accounted for inventory, tools, and test equipment.

Tested, diagnosed, and repaired various mechanical and electronic issues with

various military and civilian systems.

• Troubleshot and repaired to component level. Established root cause and

determined corrective actions. Trained several employees on ESD, safety,

electronic basics, t roubleshooting to component level, and soldering.

Electronics Technician

2004-2009

Randle Electronics

C hicago, I L

$40,000 annually

• Repaired, maintained, tested and t roubleshot to component level various

electronics equipment including, but not limi ted to: televisions, V.C.R.s, digital

v ideo recorders, and digital cameras.

• Installed, adjusted, and repaired car audio equipment such as speakers,

amplifiers, capacitors, and wir ing. Utilized manuals and technical specifications

to verify and t roubleshoot problems and find solutions.

E lectronics and Radar Technician

2000-2003

U.S. Army

F t. Huachuca, AZ

$30,000 annually

• Installed, maintained, and repaired electronic and mechanical equipment such as

computer, radar, missile control, avionics, and communication systems. Tested,

adjusted, and installed equipment utilizing knowledge of electronic repair and

t roubleshooting techniques.

• Repaired defective surfaces and circuit ry on printed circuit boards using power

and hand tools. Analyzed technical requirements of customer desiring to utilized

electronic equipment and performed installation and maintenance duties.

• Determined feasibility of standardized equipment and developed specifications for

equipment required to perform additional functions. Studied blueprints,

schematics, manuals, and other specifications to determine installation and

repair procedures.

• Repaired, tested, adjusted, and installed other electronic equipment such as

i ndustrial controls, Printed circuit boards, t ransmit ters, and antennas.

• Ut ilized a variety of test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment including, but

not limited to: Spectrum Analyzers, Multimeters, and Signal Generators.

F lawlessly accounted for all necessary equipment and supplies.

C ERT I F ICAT IO NS

Completed; Radar Analysis Support Software users course

Completed; ARSR4 radar optimization and analysis course

Completed; Fall protection t raining

Completed; RF radiation t raining course

Completed; CARSR radar system maintenance t raining course

Completed; IPC-610 Electronics acceptance criteria t raining course

Completed; First-aid and workplace safety t raining, U.S. Army

Completed; Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense Course, U.S. Army

Completed; Hazardous Material Control and Safety Course, U.S. Army

Completed; A+ Certification Course, U.S. Army

Diploma; Advanced Radar Technician Course, U.S. Army



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