Wendell Allen White
**** *********** ****, ********, ** 36207
Email: ************@********.***
Home: (256) - 237-4260, Cell: (256) - 453-2786, Work: (256) - 240-3279,
DSN: (256) - 571-3279
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a logistician, electronics technician, quality control
or assurance inspector, data collector and analyst, or logistics manager
position with compensation geared to performance.
OFFERING: Over three decades of highly successful electronics technician,
data collection and analysis, technical inspector, quality engineering, and
logistics manager experience in the government and industry. Current secret
security clearance.
SPECIFIC WORK EXPERIENCE:
June 2004- Feb 24 2011 Data Analysis Project Manager QinetiQ North
America, Systems Engineering Group, 7 Frankford Dr. Anniston, AL 36202, 40
hours per week, Supervisor Larry Dandridge, 843-***-****,
**********@*********.*** . Led a team of up to seven analyst and
logisticians capturing and analyzing, total maintenance, man hour and
detailed listing of parts consumed to rebuild and overhaul track and
wheeled vehicles. Analyzed part and man hour data for each individual
PRON'S to determine accurate reporting of total parts and labor associated
with each end item. Researched technical manuals, drawing, NMWR, Supply
bulletins, Fed Log, Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW) data Base to
determine correct cost and man-hours. Researched production data base
(CICS) electronic Tech manuals and create access data base to report and
store information. Used knowledge of Army Maintenance and supply systems
to deliver, inspect, and accept products and services. Insured proper
identification of mandatory replacement parts (MRP) and tracking of
material through the depot shops overhaul process. Commended by the
Regional Manager for excellent working relationship with all customers.
Jan 2003-May 2004 Quality Engineer, Anniston Army Depot, 7 Frankford
Drive, Anniston, AL 36202, 40 hours per week. George Salmon, 256-***-****.
Performed inspections of various machined parts, sub-assemblies, and
completed vehicles associated with wheeled combat vehicles to insure
conformance to Final Inspection Record and Technical Data Package
Maintained objective quality evidence of all defects/ rework in data base.
Coordinated Material Served on Review Board with Engineer for resolution of
nonconforming material
Communicated with process engineers, production supervision, and
technicians to repair, rework, and nonconforming material to insure
customer satisfaction and contract compliance.
June 1996- 2003 Electronic Mechanic, Anniston Army Depot, 7
Frankford Drive, Anniston, AL 36202, 40 hours per week. Winfred Casey, 256-
235-6234. Performed troubleshooting, repair, and modification of electronic
components/systems for numerically controlled controlled
machines/components. Calibrated gauges, repaired equipment, and performed
scheduled/unscheduled maintenance. Used volt meters, oscilloscopes, signal
generator, computerized test equipment, and various hand tools. Served as
Dynamometer Technician repairing and testing turbine, 12, 8, and 6 cylinder
engines. Responsible for the quality, maintenance, calibration, and
modification of all test cells associated with turbine/reciprocating
engines. Installed/tested fuel and oil flow meters, electronic & mechanical
transducers, and vibration, pressure, and temperature monitoring units.
May 1987-June 1996 Electronic Mechanic WG-2602-11, Anniston Army
Depot. 7 Frankfort Drive, Anniston, AL 36202, 40 hrs per week, Lewis Ward,
256-***-****. Repaired, modified, rebuilt, tested, and calibrated
components and chassis of electronic systems associated with missile
guidance. Built chassis circuitry/components of electronic systems and
utilized automated test equipment. Read government specifications in
electronic schematics.
August 1985-November1987 Quality Assurance Specialist GS-1910-09,
Anniston Army Depot. 7 Frankford Drive, Anniston, AL 36202, 40 hrs per
week, Robert Brooks, 256- 235-7185. Inspected and identified electronic
material to meet codes. Wrote inspection plans for missile equipment.
Coordinated efforts on the resolution of defective electronics. Conducted
on-site counseling of contractor (COC) visits; and recommended corrective
actions to contractors.
November 1978-August 1980. Electronic Mechanic Foreman, WS-2614-
09, Federal Correctional Institute, Talladega, AL 35160, 40 hrs per week,
Vic Loy, 256-***-****. Supervised 10 employees in the communication-
electronics shop. Installed telephone equipment; constructed security
systems; wrote specs/developed wiring diagrams for multi-pair cables.
Analyzed requirements and performed cost-analysis/2.5 Million maintained
budget.
February 1971-May 1974. Telecommunication Installer, Western
Electric Co. Anniston, AL 36207, 40 hrs per week, O. R. Brewer, 256-236-
3703.Installed telecommunication equipment utilizing blueprints, wiring
diagrams, schematics: Inspection and testing as well as calibration and
troubleshooting of complex electronic communication equipment; assembled
and adjusted electronics equipment for fault-isolation; coordinated with
engineers to make changes, additions and solving problems.
EDUCATION
High School Diploma, 1965, Talladega, AL; Industrial Arts Certificate,
Electronics, 1970, University of Maryland; Bachelor of Science; Sociology
1977 Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL 36265; Basic
Electronics I and II, 1963-1965 Basis Electricity, USAF, 1966;
Telecommunication Specifications, 1971; Advanced Telecommunications, 1971;
Statistical Quality Control, 1986; Quality Information Systems, 1986; Depot
Operations, 1986. Corrosion Basic Course 2005, Army Safety Program 2006.
Typing Skill: 45 wpm; Computer Skills: Micro Soft Office (Word, Office,
Excel, Power Point, Data Base Excel and Access) and GEDIS.
LICENSE/CERTIFICATES
Statistical Quality Control Certificate, 1986 AMETA, Anniston, AL 36207.
FCC License, 1990 Atlanta, GA.