D avid Lynn Sunny
**** ******* **., ***** ******, CA 92284 719-***-****- abki5h@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECT I V E:
To have a responsible assignment where education, and proven abilities will have a valuable application. The
p referred position will provide challenges conducive to personal satisfaction.
S K I L LS:
E lectronic Testing, Troubleshooting and Repair to the Component Level
Read and interpret electrical circuit diagrams
D igital and Analog Capabilities
EXPER I E NCE:
SERCO I N T ERNAT IO NAL
1050 North Newport Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80916-2742
Engineering Technician I V, 7/14/08 to 2/26/10
ESSENT IAL JOB F U NCT IO NS : C URRE NT ACT I V E CLEARANCE IS: SECRET
F rom 2/09 to 2/10: Worked at Schriever Air Force Base, Building 400-Mod-11B, 16 & 19A. The most recent experience
to include: installing audio/visual systems and infa-structure to support systems. This would include LCD, LED and
p rojection systems, cabling and terminating audio/visual systems, and installing components such as wall plates,
speakers, cameras and projection screens. Install, terminate, test, label & document horizontal, backbone & other
cables. (Control cable, Speaker wire, Microphone cable and Fiber, DVI cable). Purchased BICSI AV Design Reference
M anual 1st Edition and have been studying in addition to OJT. I have been working in a secure/non-secure VTC
environment. Work in support of the Defense Intelligence Agency's (DIA) communication needs on classified and
u nclassified Local Area Networks. From 7/08 to 2/09: worked at Peterson Air Force Base, Building 1. Perform
I nstallation of equipment in support of SIPR/NIPR Network System. Install, terminate, test, label & document
horizontal, backbone & other cables (CAT 5E, 6 and Fiber connector types to include, LC, ST, SC and MTRJ). Install
cable pathway systems (cable trays, cable racks, J-hooks and D-r ings). Dress & route cable into telecom closets,
modular furniture & other work area outlets. Build out telecom & equipment rooms, Mount/install backboards, and
cross-connects, racks, patch panels. Set-up HP Thin Clients, then deploy PC’s, and t roubleshoot, back to the Cisco
switch using VFL to document user pathway. Ran Lan cable drops, terminating cables (fiber and Cat5E) in support of
any DIA equipment requirements as in 3’ separation between classified and unclassified. Fire-stop various types of
cable penetrations, test, t roubleshoot, & document test results for certification of copper and fiber cabling using Fluke
D TX 1800. Possess working knowledge of ANSI/TIA/EIA cabling standards & National Electric Code. Purchased
B ICSI Information Transport Systems Installation Methods Manual 5th Edition and used in conjunction with
i nstallation. Understand, adheres to, & promotes Environmental, Health & Safety policies. Conduct job site surveys
( including visual inspections, problem identification, etc.) during course of installation.
C O MP U TER SCI ENCES CORPORAT ION
CCTT, Building 2135 Khe Sanh St.
P.O. Box 13027, Ft Carson, CO 80913
Electronics Maintenance Technician I I, 03/31/08 to 7/11/08
ESSENT IAL JOB F U NCT IO NS:
D igital Multi-Purpose Range Complex (DMPRC) for the War-fighter focus contract. Individual will be able to apply
advanced technical knowledge to solve usually complex problems that typically cannot be solved solely by referencing
manufactures’ manuals or similar documents. Work typically requires a detailed understanding of the
i nterrelationships of circuits. Exercise independent judgment in performing such tasks as making circuit analysis,
calculating wave forms, and t racing relationships in signal f low.
AG I LE N T TEC HNOLOG I ES
1900 Garden of the Gods Road
Colorado Springs, CO. 80907
Manufactu ring Test Technician, 05/21/07 to 03/28/08
ESSENT IAL JOB F U NCT IO NS:
M anufacturing Test Technician, 11/19/07 to 03/28/08; The Technician will be responsible for performing a variety of
moderately complex technical support duties in manufacturing areas (installation, maintenance, repair and support of
manufacturing equipment, technical support of one or more production processes, product test and troubleshooting,
and technical analyses and problem-solving). Will perform tests and calibrate, repair and monitor equipment, systems,
and/or assemblies. Currently have three years related experience building, debugging and maintaining test fixtures
and IC testers. I have strong writ ten and verbal communication skills; and the ability to work in a multi-disciplined;
cross-departmental environment. Engineering Process Technician, 5/21/07 to 11/16/07; Performs process engineering
support; preventive maintenance, machine repair, t rouble-shooting equipment issues, and production support in a
m ulti-chip module electronics manufacturing operation. Met pre-requisite of 2 years experience in a production
operation; Experience diagnosing, and performing electronic and machine repair; Experience and knowledge of circuit
assembly processes and equipment - wire bond, die attach, surface mount assembly, thin film, thick film, test,
soldering. Have high initiative; attention to detail; ability to work in production teams and work overtime.
TEK SYSTE MS
6300 S. Syracuse Way, Suite 200
Englewood, CO. {80111}
Central Office I nstaller, 10/25/06 to 5/18/07
ESSENT IAL JOB F U NCT IO NS:
I nstallation of new Head-End and equipment for Comcast in Colorado Springs to include: A 30 x 30 build out; utilizing
19” relay racks with 5” spacers, 30” cabinets on a cement f loor using hilti anchors. Fashion ironwork and stanchion
poles to support a two tier ladder rack with cross aisle racking for 7’ environment. Attach L brackets for # 6 AWG
f rame ground to # 2 aisle ground using H-Tap’s and added new ground bar attached to the COGB.
Ran ADC 6” yellow inter-duct for fiber management system using 45’s, 90’s, T’s, downspout and split corrugated snouts
using 2” x 2” for fiber storage. Placed Aurora Networks CH 3000, BP-35M4 Optical 4 channel MUX in conjunction with
AT 3510 analog Narrowcast Transmitter, for the forward path t ransmission. On the return path we placed DR3021
D ual Return Channel Digital Receiver in combination with the BP-3104 Optical Receiver and Return Path
Demodulator (RPD 2000).
O ther modules installed are: ADC’s RF Split ter/Combiner and Directional Coupler for RF signal from 5 MHz to
1000MHz. Also included and populated are the Optical Splitters/Combiners, Optical MUX and De-MUX modules,
D igital Transponder, Optical Amplifier, and Optical Switches. For large scale video on demand (VOD) we installed 53
H armonic NSG 9116 and ran cat 5 to (2) Gigabit Ethernet Switches (Cisco Catalysts 2950). Ran in dressed and
terminated 8 pack RG59 coax cable (F type connectors and BNC) and 1, 3, 10, 30 meter fiber cable, cleaned, scoped and
l abeled NE, FE also individual f lag labels for Forwards, Returns, VOD, and High Speed cables. Label all bays, cabinets
and cables per Telcordia, UL and NEBS standards.
Q WEST Communications
502 N. Central
Medford Oregon {97501}
T echnologies Data Analyst, 7/01/05 to 7/14/06
ESSENT IAL JOB F U NCT IO NS:
Updates and corrects records in the LMOS data base due to posting problems from service order processing and/or
f rom the WOI (work order interface) download from LFACS. Performs investigative work to make necessary
corrections utilizing LMOS internal audit reports. Updates and corrects records/circuits in SWITCH and LFACS
resulting from investigative work of service orders, WOI, audits or update requests. Manually resolves errors too
complex for mechanized systems. Requires an understanding of these systems and knowledge of the transactions to
correct data in the applications of various computer applications including; CHRIS, SWITCH, LFACS, LMOS,
PREMIS, TIRKS, ESS SWITCH, BOSS, SOPAD, SOLAR, RSOLAR, CARS, ALOC, CNUM systems and DB Sync
ERC’s. In terprets cable t ransfers, line and station t ransfers and maintenance cuts to perform necessary system
updates. Reviews, interprets and works with service request work documents, may also work with FIDS, USOCS, and
charge applications/tariffs. Reviews, interprets and works with information on t runk orders, facility orders, MTO
( Message Trunk Orders) NDO (Network Design Orders) and/or CLO (Circuit Layout Orders). Reviews, interprets and
works with information on route layouts, cable make-up, cable records, Facilities Assignment Centers Services (FACS),
exchange and/or t runk cable books or t ransfer sheets.
QWEST Communications
502 N. Central
Medford Oregon {97501}
Central Office Equipment I nstallation Technician, 8/28/00 to 7/01/05
ESSENT IAL JOB F U NCT IO NS:
I worked on AC/DC Power Systems and equipment grounding at various telecom sites for Qwest in the Oregon area.
Perform acceptance testing on power systems to include; BDFB, PBD, converters, inverters, rectifiers, power plant and
batteries. Provide engine alarms and database to NMA, program PAD, test and provision, major, minor and watchdog
to the Dantel. Program DGU, Galaxy and Omni-Pulse power monitors. Worked on Lucent, Marconi, Tyco, and Lorain
t ype power plants for installation. Review, interpret and work from engineering specifications, handbooks, and supplier
i nstallation manuals. Erect, assemble, paint, and align iron work to fashion equipment racks, bays, and cabling
f rames. Mount equipment into these bays and frames. Run, secure and prepare cable in the central office
environment, i.e., coaxial, fiber optics, power and other intra office cabling. Perform wiring tasks on circuit
a rrangements or modifications by analyzing drawings, detailed change sheets, wiring lists and equipment
specifications. Test, readjust and clear t rouble on complex combinations of circuits in various combinations of frames
of active equipment, using personal computers, oscilloscopes, multi meters, etc. Install, test and turn up for service,
central office and customer premise equipment (both analog and digital), did some work for U.S. Cellular, AT&T,
Sprint, also install Co-Location, Pop’s etc. Hands-on distribution training in Grants Pass, OR with actual frame orders
on cosmic frame. Some familiarity with (FOMS) Frame Operations Management systems to provision POTS orders,
testing and order status. Wired connects, disconnects, cable cuts and DSL using small hand tools e.g., pliers, wire-
wrap, punch down tools; following work order specifications. Run diagnostic test programs, t rain up on DSL, use of
D DM, oscilloscopes; operate Desktop and Laptop computers, Keyboards and CRT terminals. Worked with NROC to
resolve power cuts and NMA for alarms and provisioning x.25 circuits and Digi-Pac circuits over 200’ to the AI switch
f rom the CO-LAN bay. Provide SYNC t iming for TOCA and TOTA cards, for DSO-DS1. Install DSX, DS1 AND, DS3
panels, wire and test coaxial and, fiber optic cables and jumpers. Successfully completed the: (NTD7900F17,
N TD7900F10-COEIT Tier 1 & 2) (NTD7902F1-Marked Drawings) (NTD9607-First Aid/CPR) and the following CBT
courses; ATM Architecture & protocols, Digital Signal Level 3 Testing, Fundamentals of Protocols, Introducing XDSL
Technologies, TCP/IP and, the In ternet training courses.
Wagner Electronic Products
326 Pine Grove Road
Rogue River, Oregon {97537}
Electronics Technician, 12/99 to 6/00
ESSENT IAL JOB F U NCT IO NS:
P rovide product support for OEM leading supplier of moisture detection systems both in-line systems and hand meters.
Using advanced electromagnetic wave technology to accurately measure wood moisture content from 100 of the most
used hardwood, softwood, and imported species. Assemble, calibrate and test both digital and analog handheld meters
i .e.; L601-3, L606, L607, L609, L610, L612, L712. Perform troubleshooting on warranty and out of warranty repairs.
Test cables, power supplies and test in-line systems prior to setup and delivery.
M illennium Technology Services, I nc.
994 Antelope Road
White City, Oregon {97503}
Senior Test Technician, 6/97 to 12/99
ESSENT IAL JOB F U NCT IO NS:
Set up and perform testing of printed circuit boards and electronic assemblies using writ ten instructions. Test
p rograms, label integrated circuits with a PC and a device programmer using engineering documents. Perform
t roubleshooting; requires 2 yrs., electronic engineering technology, equivalent military or private-industry OJT or
equivalent combination. Proficient in handling, soldering and removing surface mount electronic devices. Excellent
close-up visual acuity and manual dexterity; Basic knowledge of Windows, Microsoft, and DOS, AC/DC circuits and
d igital logic.
E D UCAT IO N:
ROGUE CO M M U N I TY COLLEGE, GRANTS PASS, OREGON
Electronics Technology, Associate in Applied Science Degree
Degree: None, 1/97 - 6/97, 109 units needed, 65 units completed
GPA: 3.75 Honor Roll
CONTROL DATA I NST I T U TE (CD I) A NAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Certificate of Graduation, Computer Technology 856 hours
Degree: 2yr equivalent, 1/84 - 9/84
GPA: 86.9%