Eric L. Robinson
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**** ********* ** *** * Email abh3pu@r.postjobfree.com
Augusta Ga 30909
Phone 706-***-****
Has 20 years of professional experience, including 10 years of experience in
performing work that is relevant to the SOW, as follows:
Objective
To gain employment with an organization that will utilize my extensive knowledge, education, and
training gained during a rewarding career in the United States Navy as a Chief Electronics
Warfare/Cryptologic Technician/Instructor.
Summary of Experience
31 Twenty years of experience as Electronic Warfare Systems Technician and operator.
32 Ten years of managing the installation and repair of electronic warfare systems aboard
naval vessels.
33 Nine years of experience as a quality assurance inspector ensuring the installation and repair
of electronic warfare systems met ISO regulations.
34 Certified Naval Safety Observer experienced with environmental inspections and clean up.
35 Top Secret Security Clearance.
36 Instructor (SATCOM) ITT Corp.
Professional Experience and In service Training Nov. 2009 to
Present
ITT Corp. Fort Gordan Army Base
Technical Instructor (SATCOM)
1 Teaches Operational and Maintenance of DSCS III DOD Satellite.
2 Responsible for Curriculum Development of the course material, test, and quizes.
3 Responsible for all remediation and tutoring of the students.
4 Performs both class room and laboratory instruction.
United States Navy USS Carney DG 64 March 2007 to August 2009
Chief Electronics Warfare/Cryptologic Technician
37 Supervised 20 Electronic Warfare and Cryptoligic Technicians responsible for the
maintenance and upkeep of the ships ESM and electronic shipboard systems.
38 Responsible for the oversight of the installations and alterations of the ships new SLQ 32B
V2/V3 systems and additional ESM systems.
39 Lead QA Inspector and trainer responsible for managing the quality of all electronic warfare
systems aboard the guided missile destroyer.
40 Assisted SPAWAR with the installation of new shipboard electronic warfare systems, such
as SATCOM, Unix, and the AN/SLQ 32B System.
41 Ensured all installations and maintenance performed on electronics met the proper
specifications outlined by ISO regulations.
42 Held the role of Assistant Safety Officer to ensure safety standards where being followed
(safety observer qualified).
43 As Senior Enlisted Advisor of the department I was required to perform environmental
inspections and clean ups pre & post SRBOC exercises.
Naval Technical Training Center, Pensacola, FL December 2003 to December 2006
Electronic Warfare Technician Course Manager
Courseware Preparation and Familiarization, Cost Plus Fixed Fee - Level of Effort
Requirements
44 Lead instructor responsible for supervising 16 Sr. Electronic Warfare Instructors, and
responsible for the budgeting, and material cost for the Course.
45 Responsible for teaching enlisted personnel how to operator, maintain and install electronic
warfare equipment on board various naval vessels.
46 Taught students basic quality assurance and how important it is to have attention to detail in
order for the equipment to meet proper quality standards.
47 Educated students on troubleshooting and soldering skills necessary for onboard electronic
maintenance, and associated Computer Operations with Windows Software.
48 Facilities Maintenance Manager responsible for entire school house and surrounding
property.
49 Performed quality assurance inspections on all maintenance related projects associated with
the Naval Technical Training Center facility.
United States Navy USS Simpson FFG 56 January 2001 to December 2003
Chief Maintenance Material Manager
50 Responsible for and management of the entire ship’s maintenance, including overhaul, and
preventive maintenance onboard the USS Simpson FFG 56.
51 Responsible for the QA inspections and performed checks everyday.
52 Trained both Enlisted personnel and Officers on QA, Preventive Maintenance and Hazard
Material usage, and regulations.
53 Responsible for the Electronic Warfare Division, supervised, and trained 5 divisional
personnel on the upkeep and maintenance of the AN/SLQ 32A(V)5 ES system, AN/ULQ 16
Pulse Analyzer, the STRED None Real Time Tracker, the Global Command and Control
system, Unix and the AN/SLA 10 Video Blanking system, and supporting communication
systems.
54 Responsible only to the Executive Officer as the Maintenance Material Manager.
United States Navy USS Sanjacinto CG 56 March 1999 to January 2001
Leading Petty Officer/Chief Petty Officer
55 Lead Petty Officer in charge of the Electronic Warfare Division consisting of 8 personnel.
56 Directly responsible for the Operation and Maintenance of the Electronic Warfare, and
Communication equipment.
57 Fire Marshal, responsible for the in port fire team and rescue team on board the ship.
58 Assistant Departmental Maintenance Material Manager.
United States Navy NTTC Corry Station Pensacola FLFebruary 1996 to March 1999
Electronic Warfare/Journeyman Instructor
Course Maintenance and Corrections, Classroom and Lab Functionality,
Courseware Additions, Revisions, and Updates, Subject Matter Expertise
59 Taught newly Enlisted personnel on the basic Electronic Warfare Operations and
maintenance, and performed Voluntary Additional Instruction.
60 Taught Ship Returnees Journeyman Electronics witch included Electrical Mathamatics,
Circuit Board Trouble Shooting, and Scanning, Wire extraction and insertion, Hydraulics,
and basic soldering.
61 Wrote the course, Instructor Guide, Trainee Guide, and Test Bank on the New Huntron
Tracker Circuit Board Trouble Shooter.
62 Became a Subject Matter Expert and earned my Master Training Specialist qualification in
Instructor review.
United States Navy USS John Rodgers DD 983 November 1993 to February 1996
Electronic Warfare Technician
63 Lead Technician, performed maintenance, and all the Trouble Shooting for the Electronic
Warfare equipment, and supporting Communication systems on board the ship.
64 Responsible for and maintained all the Damage Control Equipment in the division.
65 Responsible for all Electronic Warfare Training in the division.
United States Navy NTTC Corry Station Pensacola FL March 1992 to November 1993
Student Electronic Warfare Technical School
66 Electronic Warfare Mainenance
67 AN/SLQ 32(V)2/3 Maintenance
68 AN/ULQ 16 Maintenance
69 AN/SLA 10 Maintenance
70 MK 36 Decoy Launching System Maintenance (SRBOC)
71 MK 5 SLQ 32 Cooling Unit Maintenance
72 Basic Soldering
73 Hydraulic systems Maintenance
United States Navy USS Wasp LHD 1 January 1990 to March 1992
Electronic Warfare Operator
74 AN/SLQ 32(V)3 Operator
75 Basic Damage Control Maintenance
76 Basic Maintenance Material Manager (3M)
United States Navy Boot Camp (Great Lakes) August 1989 to October 1989
77 Navy Regulations
78 Rescue and Assistant
79 Security
Education/Schools
Certifications and Licenses
Instructor Training Graduate, Master Training Specialist, Certified Safety Officer, QA
Officer, 3M Manager, Electronic Mechanic Journeyman
Courses and Education
80 Senior Leadership School, Maintenance Material Manager School, Instructor Training
School, Safety Officer School, Maintenance Material Management and Quality Assurance
School, Electronic Warfare Maintenance School, Force Protection Course, Security Force
Course and Investment, Southwest State University Mobile AL. Drafting and Design, W.P.
Davidson High School.