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Steve Conley
**** ****** **. ********, ** 79110
806-***-**** (c) 806-***-**** (h)
abjvfz@r.postjobfree.com
Notable Accomplishments:
Worked in a team to recommend engineering changes to the design of the
aircraft that resulted in over $20,000 savings and safety and
performance improvements to previously cost and safety troubled
aircraft.
Awarded Navy Achievement Medal for extensive repairs on engineering and
navigational equipment in a crises situation.
Cited in performance evaluation as "Outstanding Technician, Effective
Leader, Team Player, Invaluable Asset."
Significantly contributed toward building renovation saving the
government approximately $27,692.00 in manpower and materials.
Cited for having the best maintained Gyrocompass in the Norfolk Area.
Maintained a zero down time on this system.
Cited for professionalism and technical expertise.
Work Experience:
Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Amarillo, Texas
Maximum Security prison
Corrections Officer IV
August 2008 -
Searched for contraband and provided security; counted, fed, and
supervised offenders in housing, work, and other areas; Provided
custody and security of offenders. Observed actions of offenders,
performed "pat" and "strip" searches of offenders, restrained and
secured sometimes assaultive offenders. Provided leadership and
technical guidance to other staff; complied with policies, procedures,
rules, and regulations; enforced offender disciplinary rules; and
prepared and maintained records, forms, and reports.
Bell Helicopter Textron
Amarillo, Texas
Design, build, and support the V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft
combining the vertical performance of a helicopter with the high speed
and range of a fixed wing aircraft.
Electrical Assembler
June 2003 - August 2008
Performed a wide variety of difficult and diversified operations; laid
out units for assembly utilizing complex engineering blueprints and
developed methods for instrument board cables and switch box wiring.
Installed electrical motors, radios, instruments and lay out routing.
Made recommendations for engineering changes resulting in lower costs
and higher reliability. Made difficult repairs or replacements.
Supervised and trained new personnel.
Worked in a team to recommend engineering changes to the design of the
aircraft that resulted in over $20,000 savings and safety and
performance improvements to previously cost and safety troubled
aircraft.
Cross trained to work on mechanical and structural tasks including
installing engines, comprehensive testing, and structural composite
repairs.
Trained new personnel in blueprint reading, company policies and
practices.
U.S. Navy
Norfolk, Virginia
Interior Communications Electrician 1st Class
January 1983 - January 2003
Worked in operation, calibration and repair of Electro-mechanical and
Electronic Systems, Electrical Control Systems, Navigation Systems,
Alarm Systems, and Indicator Systems ensuring for proper operation and
condition and developing new and improved methods to increase safety
and productivity.
Work Center Supervisor - Awarded Navy Achievement Medal for extensive
repairs on engineering and navigational equipment. Cited in performance
evaluation as "Outstanding Technician, Effective Leader, Team Player,
Invaluable Asset."
Fleet Training Center Norfolk - Building Maintenance Supervisor -
Significantly contributed toward building renovation saving the
government approximately $27,692.00 in manpower and materials. Assisted
with computer repairs and networking issues throughout office spaces to
enhance the operational readiness of the Local Area Network utilized by
all offices.
USS Kauffman FFG-59 Assistant Work Center Supervisor. The only Second
Class Petty Officer qualified to stand Combat Systems Officer of the
Watch. Cited by FTSLANT for having the best maintained Gyrocompass in
the Norfolk Area. Maintained a zero down time on this system. Sited by
the USS Klakring's Commanding Officer for professionalism and technical
expertise. Developed and coordinated ship's e-mail system, providing
significant increase in crew morale during underway periods. Assisted
in installation of various computer programs.
Served as Divisional Career Counselor counseling and advising 16 junior
personnel in career goals, achievements, advancement opportunities and
transitioning to civilian life upon leaving military service.
Tidewater Community College
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Lab Mechanic A
August 1998 - December 2002
Worked part time hands-on, professional experience in all phases of
computer repair and design, upgrading systems, hardware and software
installation and configuration, building systems optimized for business
success as well as for the personal user, basic networking, LAN,
configuring user groups and security firewalls, diagnostics and repair.
Setup of multiple computers for Internet access. Installation and
technical assistance and telephone support for hardware and software.
Provided individual and technical computer assistance to college
students and instructors.
Education:
U.S. Navy
November 2002
Degree: Interior Communications Major: Interior
Communications City: Norfolk State: Virginia
Basic Electricity And Electronics, Interior Communications (IC)
Technician Class A; Atmosphere Analyzer Central Atmosphere Monitoring
System (CAMS) MK 1; AN/WIC Integrated Announcing System; Basic
Electricity/Electric Circuits; Introduction To Electronics; Electronic
Devices; Digital Fundamentals; Synchro Systems; Telephone Systems;
Principles Of Hydraulic Systems; Electronic Systems Troubleshooting And
Maintenance; First Aid And Safety; Leadership and Management Education
and Training (LMET) for Leading Petty Officers; FFG-7 Class Ship
Interior Communications (IC) Subsystems Technician; AN/WSN-2 Stabilizer
Gyrocompass; Maintenance Propulsion Alarms and Indicators System
Maintenance; First Class Petty Officer Leadership; Stabilized Glide
Slope Indicator and Wave Off Light System Maintenance;
Electromechanical System Maintenance; Electronic Systems Maintenance;
Gyrocompass Principles And Maintenance; AC/DC Circuit Analysis;
Instrumentation Fundamentals Business And Professional Communication;
Personnel Supervision; Electronic Systems Troubleshooting And Repair;
Diesel Engine Technology (Boat Engineer Only); First Aid and Fire
Science on the Basis of Institutional Evaluation Marine Engineering
Tidewater Community College
Degree: AAS Business Information Systems
Technology Major: Information Systems
Technology Minor: Management/Public Speaking City: Virginia
Beach State: Virginia
Attended while serving in the U.S. Navy GPA 3.6
Skills:
Other Skills
Interpersonal Skills - Able to get along well with co-workers and
accept supervision.
Flexible - Willing to try new things and am interested in improving
efficiency on assigned tasks
Communications - good written and verbal presentation
Attention to Detail - Concerned with quality. Produce work that is
orderly and attractive.
Hard Working - often worked on my own time to ensure tasks were
completed accurately and on time
Blueprinting - read and interpreted blueprints
MS Office Suites - including MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
Personal Interests:
Served as Adult Education Director for Bayside Church of Christ in
Virginia Beach, VA
Served as "Elder" and member of the Board of Trustees at Bayside Church
of Christ in Virginia Beach, VA
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