Hoyt Larry Crowe **** HWY *** Sumner, Georgia ****9
Crowe's Sandblasting and Irrigation Design
Sumner, Ga. 31789 Larry Crowe 229-***-**** (5882)
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Self employed sandblasting, painting various types of farm equipment.
Survey fields gathering data then designing irrigations systems for
farm products. Using computer aided drafting and design programs design
irrigation systems.
Reason for leaving: Due to economy there is little to no business.
October 2010
April 2009
TWC, Inc.
Hwy 82 west
Tifton, Ga. H.C. Spivey 229-***-****
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Use GPS unit to gather data required for a design of an irrigation
system. Using 2 different cad programs enter the data into them then
with assistance of another skilled person design the system. Once
designed, draw components used in the system to aid in installation.
March 2009
April 2009
Reason for leaving: Enjoy the work but unsatisified with organization
operations.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
Southern Ag And Turf Supply
2508 S. Carpenter Rd.
Tifton, Ga. 31794 H.C. Spivey 229-***-****
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Using a total station and Gps unit to gather data required for design
of an irrigation system. Using 2 different cad programs enter the data
into them then with the assistance of another skilled person design the
system. Using cad program draw assembly drawings of components used in
the irrigation systems, digitize areas from aerial photo's for making
project estimates.
Responsible for inventory and order of drafting and design supplies.
June 1996 to March 2009
Reason for leaving: Company closed.
I set up and operate a total station instrument and recorded the
data.
Instruct the rodman as to where and how I want shots. Using my
judgement set reference points for future layout for installer to
locate valves, etc. After gathering field data I entered it into one of
our cad programs then used it to draw the contours. I then would
convert it into a dxf file and put it into the irrigation program and
begin to do cleanup and improve the appearance of the data. After
receiving the requirements of the system I would then lay drip tape or
place sprinklers at proper locations on the drawing. With assistance
from others the design would be finished up, along with making a parts
list and printing several copies of the drawing packages. The programs
I used were "Irricad" and "Modelmaker" as main programs along with
doing some file conversions using "Autocad 2000". Plotters I used were
Calcomp pen plotter and HP Design Jet 1055cm for large documents.
Upon purchase of a GPS unit it eliminated the use of another assistant
and now I use it for gathering of info for designing a project.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
Jerry Lindsey
140 Oak Grove Rd.
Sylvester, Ga.
31791 Jerry Lindsey 229-***-****
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Gather data necessary for making deeds and do required survey work for
various county road paving projects.
August 1994 to June 1996
Reason for leaving: Offered full time cad job with at least 40 hours
per week.
I worked as a independent contractor to supply Jerry Lindsey with
the field work, surveying road construction projects and land surveys.
I set up and operated a total station instrument. Instructed the rodman
as to where and how I wanted shots. Using my judgement set reference
points for future use to shorten time required for setting final corner
pins.
Assist in researching deeds, entering data into programs, recording
field data, use detector to find corner pins or reference points, do
stake-out as required for various road and construction projects for
grade, right of way, and set points for specific items as required.
Trim or cut path for line of sight operation. Gather topo information
for projects where needed.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
Self employed part time operating a small business sandblasting and
painting equipment.
Crowe's Sandblasting
Route One Box 4000
Sumner, Georgia, 31789
March 1991 to Present 229-***-****
Reason for leaving:
Not enough of this type work for full time
Work experience
Give cost estimates to customers, order materials and repair parts and
maintain equipment. I prepare various types of material for painting by
sandblasting. Upon completion of this stage I spray the surface with
primer. When the drying period is over I then apply the proper type of
paint. I use regular enamel paint on light duty equipment and use Epoxy
or Imron types on corrosive or extended use equipment. In performing
this job I maintain a large portable aircompressor, truck, blasting
hose, pot, sandblast hood, respirator and paint gun. This job requires
versatility in that knowledge of materials is necessary in order to
prevent high cost damage in certain instances. Examples of some of the
equipment I have worked on in the past are. Sandblast trucks, antique
autos, gas pumps, brick buildings, lawn furniture, fertilizer
spreaders, peanut trailers, tractors, and airplanes being rebuilt. I
work this as a part time job or whenever my Dad needs help with a job
or contract.
Summary Statement
Worked during plant shutdowns rebuilding or repairing industrial
machines used in phosphate processing plants.
Industrial Construction and Welding, Inc.
(Gary M. Gunn, President) Porter Road
Rt. 2, Box 206-A
Lithia, Florida 33547
Bus.813-***-****) Res.-813-***-****)
Fax.813-***-****)
June 1994 to July 1994
Reason for leaving: Part time work.
I rebuild, repair and clean phosphate filters, acid towers and other
related equipment. I replace journals and bearings, shim and level
screening pans, replace load bearing casters and adjust for proper
loading. Rebuild casters by wheel replacement and bearing replacement.
Service automatic lubrication system by repair or replacement of lines
and cleaning, adjusting or replacing injectors. Remove, replace or
reinstall large distribution hoses. Work on distribution manifold on
filter by making adjustments to baffles, applying gasket material,
cleaning and reinstalling. Measure, cut and install new lubrication
lines. Install plexiglass safety shields. Work inside phosphoric acid
towers using protective suits,gloves,shields and respirators. Remove,
clean and reinstall filters, clean tanks using large suction hose.
Locate drill, tap and plug any holes in pipes used for distribution of
the product. This work is performed inside tank with hazardous
chemicals and severe temperatures. Tools used in performing this job
are: impact wrenches and ratchets, drills, hand wrenches, bearing
presses, electric hoists, chainhoist,cables, straps, hammers, hydraulic
jacks. Drive one ton tool truck to various local and out of state jobs.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
I was working as a seasonal employee with sorting and logging in film
to be developed.
Walmart Photo Lab Tifton, Georgia
March 1994 to June 1994
Reason for leaving: Hired as a seasonal employee only.
Work experience
I unload vans of film, pour into bins for sorting, apply sequence
numbers to film canisters, sort film, log into system bag
numbers,create tags for packages of film using computer for accurate
film type and process to use developing and printing. I work from 10:00
PM till 6:30 AM or until all film work is completed in mv area.
Summary Statement
Worked during plant shutdowns rebuilding or repairing industrial
machines used in phosphate processing plants.
Industrial Construction and Welding, Inc.
(Gary M. Gunn, President) Porter Road
Rt. 2, Box 206-A
Lithia, Florida 33547
Bus.813-***-****) Res.-813-***-****)
Fax.813-***-****)
February 1993 to March 1994
Reason for leaving: Part time work.
I rebuild, repair and clean phosphate filters, acid towers and other
related equipment. I replace journals and bearings, shim and level
screening pans, replace load bearing casters and adjust for proper
loading. Rebuild casters by wheel replacement and bearing replacement.
Service automatic lubrication system by repair or replacement of lines
and cleaning, adjusting or replacing injectors. Remove, replace or
reinstall large distribution hoses. Work on distribution manifold on
filter by making adjustments to baffles, applying gasket material,
cleaning and reinstalling. Measure, cut and install new lubrication
lines. Install plexiglass safety shields. Work inside phosphoric acid
towers using protective suits,gloves,shields and respirators. Remove,
clean and reinstall filters, clean tanks using large suction hose.
Locate drill, tap and plug any holes in pipes used for distribution of
the product. This work is performed inside tank with hazardous
chemicals and severe temperatures. Tools used in performing this job
are: impact wrenches and ratchets, drills, hand wrenches, bearing
presses, electric hoists, chainhoist,cables, straps, hammers, hydraulic
jacks. Drive one ton tool truck to various local and out of state jobs.
Summary Statement
Work as a substitute rural mail carrier
U.S. Postal Service
364 Green Street .
Gainesville, Ga.
30501-9998
September 1992 until February 1993
Reason for leaving: Working only part time interfered with my main
source of income. Worked only 6 hrs. per week at this job with little
chance of becoming full time.
Worked as temporary Rural Carrier Associate. I provided auxiliary
assistance and served in the absence of a regular carrier. I was
required to sort mail weighing up to 70 pounds, and deliver all mail
and parcels to the designated addresses. I also had to maintain
required information and record changes of address, maintain other
reports as required, and forward mail where required. As part of the
job I was expected to accept, collect, and deliver all classes of mail
on my route as well as sell stamp supplies and money orders. The duties
of this position were arduous and required me to be in good physical
condition. Placing letters and parcels in mail boxes required careful
handling of the vehicle and frequent shifting from one side of the
vehicle to the other. It was part of my job to ensure my vehicle was
maintained to ensure meeting schedules and meeting dispatches. It was
essential that I maintained a pleasant and effective working relation
with postal customers and present an acceptable appearance.
Summary Statement
Worked during plant shutdowns rebuilding or repairing industrial
machines used in phosphate processing plants.
Industrial Construction and Welding, Inc.
(Gary M. Gunn, President) Porter Road
Rt. 2, Box 206-A
Lithia, Florida 33547
Bus.813-***-****) Res.-813-***-****)
Fax.813-***-****)
October 1991 to September 1992
Reason for leaving: Part time work.
I rebuild, repair and clean phosphate filters, acid towers and other
related equipment. I replace journals and bearings, shim and level
screening pans, replace load bearing casters and adjust for proper
loading. Rebuild casters by wheel replacement and bearing replacement.
Service automatic lubrication system by repair or replacement of lines
and cleaning, adjusting or replacing injectors. Remove, replace or
reinstall large distribution hoses. Work on distribution manifold on
filter by making adjustments to baffles, applying gasket material,
cleaning and reinstalling. Measure, cut and install new lubrication
lines. Install plexiglass safety shields. Work inside phosphoric acid
towers using protective suits,gloves,shields and respirators. Remove,
clean and reinstall filters, clean tanks using large suction hose.
Locate drill, tap and plug any holes in pipes used for distribution of
the product. This work is performed inside tank with hazardous
chemicals and severe temperatures. Tools used in performing this job
are: impact wrenches and ratchets, drills, hand wrenches, bearing
presses, electric hoists, chainhoist,cables, straps, hammers, hydraulic
jacks. Drive one ton tool truck to various local and out of state jobs.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
Excercises technical and administrative supervision over Technical
Design Unit. This group is responsible for the design, development, and
production of Interface Devices (IDs) Providing general engineering
technical support for Test Program Set development and
maintenance,preparation and review of final documentation/publications
relating to the Automatic Test Equipment Program. This unit consists of
3 Draftsmen, 4 Technical Manual Writers and 10 Engineering Technicians.
Marine Corps Logistics Base
Albany Georgia
WORK EXPERIENCE
May 1989 to March 1991
Reason for leaving: Desire career change
Supervisor Engineering Technician GS 11
Directs the operations of the design unit for acceptable quality and
productivity levels. Provides expert development of technical
consultation in the area of automatic test equipment interface devices
and exercise technical and administrative supervision over Design Unit
to assure the timely, cost effective accomplishment of Unit objectives.
Directs Technical accomplishment of the development, preparation,
publication, and maintenance of the Automatic Test Equipment Program
related documents/publications such as technical manuals, user's
guides, and maintenance procedures. Supervises and manages the
Technical Design budget for adherance, personnel staffing, utilization,
and training. Actively supports MCLB Affirmative program.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
While working as an Engineering Technician, I was responsible for
designing Interface adapters to include drawings, illustrations, parts
research, ordering and creating parts lists.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Georgia
March 17,1986 to May 1989
Reason for leaving leaving: Promoted to Supervisor
Engineering Technician (GS 7-8-9)
WORK EXPERIENCE
Designs, develops, and fabricates Automatic Test Equipment Interface
Device adapters, equipment enclosures, special cabling and other
hardware required to provide the interface between the Unit Under Test
and the ATE system. Operates and interprets data from mechanical,
electrical, and electronic test, measurement and diagnostic equipment,
analyzes problems and reaches logical solution, prepares detailed
technical reports and reads and interprets engineering specifications
and plans. Prepare artwork circuit boards required to support the
manufacturing of printed circuits. Prepare drawings, illustrations,
charts, schematic diagrams, parts lists, tables, and other related
documents. Much of this work was performed using a Cad system and
related equipment. The drafting program used was Versacad. The
computers were using HP 7585 plotters and Summagraphics digitizers and
dual monitors with Nth engine.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
While Working as a sandblaster I blasted many types of equipment and
parts. This consisted of using abrasive material under high pressure,
steam cleaning and use of various chemical strippers.
Marine Corps Logistics Base
Albany Georgia
February 1983 to March 1986
Reason for leaving:
Promoted to Engineering Department
Sandblaster (WG 5-7 WORK EXPERIENCE)
I inspect equipment, components and parts for rust, scale, paint and
other imperfections to be removed. Determine the kind of metal and the
components and parts for blasting by masking data plates, lights,
threads, etc. that are subject to being damaged by blasting materials.
Places equipment, components, or parts in rotoblaster, beadblaster, or
other specified blaster as may be required according to kind of metal,
gauge of metal, and floor space required for equipment, components or
parts, adjusts metal, and floor space required for equipment,
components or parts, adjusts air pressure and directs stream of
abrasive over area requiring removal of imperfections. After blasting,
cleans residual blast material away and inspects to see that areas are
free of imperfections. Upon completion, signs route tag and notifies
supervisor or dispatcher that equipment, components, or parts are ready
for next station. Set up and perform the steam or high pressure water
cleaning of equipment, components, and parts. After cleaning, inspects
to see that dirt, oil, and other impurities are removed. Spray each
piece with preservative oil to prevent oxidation and rust. Remove
coatings from generator hulls, electronic aluminum shelters, component
parts, by spraying chemical paint stripper on unit and cleaning with
steam after chemical has loosened coating. This method of stripping is
normally used where the units are large size or on equipment that are
constructed of thin gauge metal, or of such design that stripping is
the most effective process. I perform the duties of preparing equipment
or components of equipment for paint by masking, sanding, taping,
applying protective coating over surface as required prior to paint.
This operation will be performed when operating the tumbler or roto
abrasive blasting machines and this equipment does not require the
operator's constant attention. Operate material handling equipment
such as warehouse tractors and fork lifts to move equipment or
components into or out of process area when material handling equipment
is available, when no operator is present. Also drive equipment into or
out of process area when there is no operator available. To accomplish
my job I use ladders, scaffolds, platforms. Work inside portable
transport tanks, work underneath, inside, outside or stand on equipment
itself to accomplish the assigned duties. Stand, stoop, climb, crouch,
crawl and occasionally work in close cramped areas. Wear protective
equipment. Lift items weighing from a fraction of a pound to 100 pounds
and carries these items short distances. This work was done under
hazardous conditions such as exposure to heavy moving equipment, high
air pressure and water lines, toxic fumes and chemicals such as various
cleaning compounds, paints, paint removers, carbon monoxide, hot water
and steam, various lubricants and solvents. Exposure to possible injury
from overhead cranes, bruises, cuts, scalds, burns, falls in cold,
heat, wind and rain. Temperatures range from 100 F to below freezing.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
While working as a Transportation Enforcement Officer I was a certified
peace officer enforcing the States weight laws using portable-and
permanent scales.
Georgia Department Of Transportation
710 West Second Street
Tifton, Georgia 31794
December 1981 to Feb 1983
Reason for leaving: Better job opportunity
Transportation Enforcement Officer
WORK EXPERIENCE
While working as Transportation Enforcement Officer I set up
electronic scales for weighing operations. I operated scales weighing
trucks checking axle, tandem and gross weight. After weighing I checked
the tag and other related items, forms. After determining that a
violation has occurred, I fill out the proper citation and explain to
the operator what the problem is and how to solve it. When the
violation required an administrative hearing I attended as a witness
for the State of Georgia. I was responsible for knowing and staying
aware of revisions of state laws and regulations that affect our
enforcement policies and assure that all team members were aware of it.
I would train new enforcement officers, responsible for a team of
officers and had to make decisions on a daily basis on a variety of
problems. I would prepare citations, make and file daily reports,
vehicle reports, fill out payrolls and daily time sheets and other
related work as required. Assure that shift personnel report to work in
a timely manner and in uniform as issued and authorized by the
department. I was responsible for maintaining a firearm issued by the
department.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
While working with the Road inventory unit we gathered data used to
update the county and state maps.
Georgia Department Of Transportation
710 West Second Street
Tifton, Georgia 31794
December 1976 to December 1981
Reason for leaving: Constant overnight travel
Engineering Technician III
WORK EXPERIENCE
I recorded all characteristics of roadways and right of ways. My job
consisted of the collection of roadway characteristics data which
involves checking against, adding to, or deleting from county printouts
such data as mile points and descriptions, type system, travel lanes,
surface widths and types, shoulder width and types, auxiliary lane
widths and types, guardrail, right-of-ways, mowing limits, ditches, all
state, county, city, urban and national forest boundary lines, etc.
This requires considerable knowledge of road characteristics codes and
procedures involved in collecting road inventory data. Perform
additions, changes, and deletions of mapping data recorded on strip
maps, which involve color coding surface types, plotting of new roads,
culture changes, etc. Perform quality checks of all county road and
city street bridges against county bridge inventory forms, which
requires measuring length and width and checking other information such
as overhead clearance, type and condition of substructure and
superstructure, type floor decking, etc. When new bridge is present a
bridge inventory form is filled out. Take compass bearings on all new
alignment and new roads and record mile logs, descriptions, surface
types, bearings, and necessary culture onto new road code sheets.
Assist party supervisor in the details for drawing critical road
intersection sheets which involve measuring travel lanes, auxiliary
lanes, and medians. Check all functional classification road systems
and traffic control section numbers on county road characteristics
printout before inventorying county scheduled. Collect data used
in computing the Public Roads Needs Analysis report, which involves
performing the duties of house, critical curve and critical grade
counts. This job consisted of this work in 32 counties to be repeated
on a six year cycle.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
Upon closing of our Sylvester engineering office I was temporarily
transferred to this section. We did repaving of highways, we were
utilized in different areas. We were used to flag traffic, operate
equipment and help make starting and ending joints of paving.
Georgia Department Of Transportation
710 West Second Street
Tifton, Georgia 31794
December 1975 to December 1976
Reason for leaving: Worked here only temporarily because of office
closing then placed back into the Engineering department.
Engineering Technician II
WORK EXPERIENCE
Temporarily work with a road paving crew paving roads, operating
various types of construction equipment. Examples are different types
and sizes of dump trucks, tractors, rock spreaders, rollers, vans and
special equipped trucks such as epoxy applicators for securing
reflectors onto highway.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
My job here was working in a Resident engineers office. We worked on a
survey team when needed, ran various material test and did inspections
of contractors work in the areas of bridge construction, road building
and repairing.
Georgia Department Of Transportation
302 North Westberry Street
Sylvester, Georgia 31791
August 1971 to December 1975
Reason for leaving
Resident Engineers office closed
Engineering Technician (II)
WORK EXPERIENCE
I performed routine observations with instructions from highway
project engineer, such as completion of grading, arrival of materials,
etc., received materials tickets; assisted in operation of instruments
such as transit for designating proper line and grade; performed more
technical types of inspections, such as checking concrete work, paving,
finish grading, grassing, etc., for compliance with plans or contract.
Kept routine records, such as quantity books and attended training
sessions. Under supervision operated survey instruments such as
transit, level, rod, steel tape, cloth tape, surveyors chain, and other
instruments. Read rod and called out readings to party chief, recorded
measurements in field book, performed routine mathematical calculations
pertaining to earth work volume and geometric location of points,
learned to operate engineer's level in taking cross sections of right-
of-way, used metal detector to locate property pins and performed
routine maintenance on equipment and instruments, as necessary used
various tools to clear undergrowth and other obstacles from survey
line. Set up basic procedures, made simple adjustments to and operated
or utilized test equipment and instruments such as gram scales,
shakers, automatic hammers, compression machines, calculators,
compactors, pulverizers, viscometer, etc. Performed tests of a
standard and repetitive nature on materials and soils. Used well
established methods and procedures to record test findings based on the
observation of instrument readings and the reaction of materials or
soils under test conditions, performed computations using standard
tables and formulas, compiled test data in tabular or narrative form.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
While in the military I attended several training courses to prepare
me to work in the communications field. After the schools were
completed I was assigned to an Army communications agency. We repaired
or constructed antenna fields consisting of different types of
antennas. This required working from heights of up to 400 feet, pole
climbing and use of handtools.
U.S. Army
Hq. Company Communications Engineering Installation Agency (CEEIA)
Western Hemisphere
Ft. Huachuca, Ariz. 85635
July 2, 1969 to July 1971
Reason for leaving:
Drafted and my 2 yrs. were completed
Antennaman and Polelineman
WORK EXPERIENCE
Assemble communication systems including antennas, cables and
supports, repair or rebuild existing systems worldwide. I worked on a
team repairing or building antenna systems. This required working from
heights of up to 400 feet on a continuing basis. We would assemble the
antenna support system which usually consisted of at least two towers
then assemble the antenna and attach to the towers. We would then make
the appropriate cable attachments. As required we would use lashing
machine to attach cable to the supporting element. We would use
drilling truck when available to install anchors, or to set poles and
various handtools as needed. Travel worldwide.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
I worked at a local Resident engineers office inspecting, running
various material test, and worked on a survey team as needed.
Ga. Department Of Transportation
302 North Westberry Street
Sylvester, Georgia 31791
June 6, 1968 to June 30, 1969
Reason for leaving:
Drafted into U.S ARMY
Engineer Aide I
WORK EXPERIENCE
I performed routine observations with instructions from highway
project engineer, such as completion of grading, arrival of materials,
etc., received materials tickets; assisted in operation of instruments
such as transit for designating proper line and grade, performed more
technical types of inspections, such as checking concrete work, paving,
finish grading, grassing, etc. for compliance with plans or contract.
Kept routine records, such as quantity books and attended training
sessions. Under supervision operated survey instruments such as
transit, level, rod, steel tape, cloth tape, surveyors chain, and other
instruments. Read rod and called out readings to party chief, recorded
measurements in field book, performed routine mathematical calculations
pertaining to earth work volume and geometric location of points,
learned to operate engineer's level in taking cross sections of right-
of-way, used metal detector to locate property pins and performed
routine maintenance on equipment and instruments, as necessary used
various tools to clear undergrowth and other obstacles from survey
line. Set up, made simple adjustments to and operated or utilized test
equipment and instruments such as gram scales, shakers, automatic
hammers, compression machines, calculators, compactors, pulverizers,
air meters, viscometer, etc. and performed those tests of a standard
and repetitive nature on materials and soils. Used well established
methods and procedures to record test findings based on the observation
of instrument readings and the reaction of materials or soils under
test conditions, performed computations using standard tables and
formulas, compiled test data in tabular or narrative form, read
blueprints, plans, sketches. Keep records of truck mileage and
expenses.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
My job while working here was sandblasting, painting and repair of
bridges. We cleaned and painted metal beams, guardrail, pilings and
assisted the other crews in replacement of pilings supporting the
bridges.
Georgia Department Of Transportation
710 West Second Street
Tifton, Georgia 31794
April 1968 to June 1968
Reason for leaving:
Promoted to Engineering department
Equipment Operator I
WORK EXPERIENCE
Worked on bridge maintenance crew repairing bridges with broken
concrete or rusted metal structure. Sandblasted, primed and painted
beams, piling and guard rails. Operated air compressor, blasting
equipment, paint gun, air hammers and heavy trucks and equipment as
needed. This job on occasion required painting and blasting underneath
bridges up to 100 feet above the water.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
While serving in the Air National Guard I maintained and operated
communication equipment. This required troubleshooting and repairing
when necessary. To do this I used written procedures and knowledge
gained from previous experience.
224th (JCSS) Joint Communications Support Squadron
St. Simons Island, Georgia 31522
Sept 1981 to Sept 1982 and Oct 1984 to Oct 1987
Reason for leaving:
Enlistment completed and to distant to drive.
Wideband Maintenance Repairman (SGT) Space Communications System
Equipment Operator/Repairman (SSGT)
WORK EXPERIENCE
Install fixed wideband communication systems. Unpack, inspect,
position, mount, and connect equipment using standard procedures.
Check, test and replace major and minor parts. In course of doing these
duties I refer to plans and equipment specifications and assist in
conducting site surveys and equipment positioning, and as needed
establish communications systems interface. Inspect and adjust
components using circuit schematics and cable diagrams to trace
circuits. Use common and specialized test equipment to test and
determine circuit efficiency. Accomplish system alignment and
adjustments to provide optimum system performance. Make computations
involving current, voltage, and power. Assist in testing of wire
communications equipment such as teletypewriters and telephone carrier
and repeater equipment. Maintain fixed, mobile. transportable wideband
communication systems. Tune, test-operate and adjust equipment. Inspect
tubes, pilot lights, connecting plugs, circuit wiring, solid state and
other components to identify signs of damage. Isolate malfunctions,
replace faulty electronic parts and make adjustments to maintain
equipment within established parameters. Clean, tightens, and adjust
mountings, chassis, wire racks plugs,jacks, switches, and meters.
Dismantles and repairs circuit wiring and replace major defective
components using abrasion tools, special abrasive paper and cloth and
other materials. Test/operate equipment to assure proper operation.
Perform high reliability soldering on parts repaired. Inspect all
equipment to determine operational status. Interpret inspection
findings and determines the adequacy of corrective actions. Check
installed or repaired components to insure compliance to technical
publications. Studies technical orders and other technical information
relevant to wideband communications systems. Evaluate justification and
practicability of proposed modifications.
Education
Worth County High School Sylvester Georgia 1967 Diploma
Moultrie Vo-Tech Moultrie Georgia 1976 Highway Engineering
Moultrie Vo_Tech Moultrie, Georgia 1979 Private Pilot Course
Abraham Baldwin Agriculture College Tifton Georgia Real Estate
Abraham Baldwin Agriculture College Tifton, Georgia Police Academy
Albany Jr. College Albany, Georgia Open water diver
Albany Vo-Tech Albany, Georgia DC electronics
Moultrie Technical College Tifton Georgia 2010 EMT Intermediate
Ft. Benning Columbus, Georgia Army basic
Ft. Gordon, Ga. Augusta, Georgia Polelineman
Sheppard AFB Witchia Falls Tx. Antennaman
Air Nat'l Guard St.Simons Is. Ga. radio relay repairman
Satellite equipment
repair and operator
References:
H.C. Spivey Omega, Georgia 229-***-****
Jerry Lindsey, 140 oak Grove rd, Sylvester, Ga, 229-***-****
Lonnie Burgess, TyTy, Georgia, 229-***-****