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Anthony Farley
Objective: To obtain part or full time employment in a technical position.
Competencies
Strong analytical and problem solving skills
COMPTIA A+ and Network+ Certification
Associate of Science Degree in Electronics Technology (Sierra Community College)
Completed Certificate Program in Supervision and Management (Tacoma Community College)
Federal Aviation Administration Certifications for:
ARSR-1/2 Long Range Radar
ARSR-4 Long Range Radar
ARTS-3A Terminal Automation System
ASDE-3 Airport Surface Detection Radar
ASR-9 Terminal Radar System
ATCBI-6 Secondary Surveillance Radar
ICSS-II Intercommunications System
Mode-S Secondary Surveillance Radar
PAPI Precision Approach Position Indicator System
UHF/VHF analog and digital ATC Radio Communications
Experience
Oct 2006 to Oct 2010 US Federal Aviation Administration, Seattle Auburn, Washington
Technical Support Office
Technical Training Manager
Manage, track, coordinate and document all phases of technical training for all technical
personnel in multiple System Support Centers throughout the Western Service Area
Develop and implement Training and Certification processes for new systems and where none
currently exist
Manage, track, coordinate and document On-The-Job-Training and Performance Examinations
Verify that all requirements for granting of Certification Authority are met
Manage, track and coordinate ICAO Credential program for all personnel in each support center.
Provide technical training to managerial staff with respect to their responsibilities in training,
certification and credentialing
Aug 2001 to Oct 2006 US Federal Aviation Administration, Seattle Auburn, Washington
Technical Support Office
Technical Support Specialist
Provide high level technical support to all System Support Centers throughout the Western
Service Area in the areas of Radar, Automation and Weather system.
Provide on-the-job technical training and certification to field technicians throughout the Western
Service Area in the areas of Primary Radar, Secondary Radar, Weather Radar, Automation and
Weather systems.
Provide technical oversight during installation and commissioning of new electronic systems.
OCT 1996 to Aug 2001 US Federal Aviation Administration, Seatac Seattle, Washington
International Airport
Airway Transportation System Specialist
Maintain, repair and certify Radar, Communications and Automation systems used for Air
Traffic Control at Seatac International Airport.
Examples: ASR-9 Airport Surveillance Radar, ATCBI-5 Secondary Radar, ATCBI-6 Secondary
Radar, Mode-S Secondary Radar, ASDE-3 and ASDE-X Airport Surface Detection Equipment, Fiber
Optic Communication Equipment, UHF and VHF Air Traffic Control radio equipment, ARTS3/A
Automated Radar Terminal System, STARS Standard terminal Automation Replacement system
Jun 1983 to Dec 2000 US Air Force Reserve Sacramento,
California, Salt Lake
City, Utah and Seattle,
Washington
A-10 and F-111 Aircraft Electrician, 406th Aircraft Battle Damage Squadron
Ground Radio Repairman, 940th Air Refueling Wing
Ground Radio Repairman, 419th Communications Squadron
Oct 1993 to Oct 1996 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron Hill Air Force Base,
Utah
Technical Advisor (Civilian)
Provide Technical Expertise to active duty military radar technicians during baseline evaluation
of Long Range Surveillance Radar Systems throughout the world. Some systems include ARSR-
3, ARSR-4, AN.FPS117, AN/FPS118, AN/FPS120, AN/FPS123, AN/TPS63, AN/TPS70,
AN/TPS75 Long Range Surveillance Radars and all associated equipment.
Develop Specialized procedures for evaluation specific radar facilities.
Coordinate with the Federal Aviation for evaluation of joint use radar facilities.
Coordinate with Foreign governments and agencies for evaluation of foreign radar facilities.
During my tenure with the 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron I was instrumental in evaluation of radars in Hawaii,
Florida, Maine, Texas, Washington, Canada, Alaska, Peru, Columbia, Panama and Venezuela.
Oct 1981 to Oct 1993 US Department of Defense, Sacramento Air Sacramento,
Logistics Center California
Depot Repair Technician
Depot level (component level) repair of a wide variety of radar and navigation equipment.
Develop depot level repair capability for new equipment acquisitions.
Provide training to new and inexperienced technicians.
May 1973 to Aug 1980 US Air Force
Wideband Communications Specialist
Maintain and repair a variety of wideband communications systems, Voice multiplex systems
and data multiplex system.
E ducation
Jan 1975 to Sept 1983 Sierra Community College Rocklin, California
Associate of Science (Electronics Technology)