Jerry W. Brown
Cabot, AR *****
**********@*****.***
OBJECTIVE A position in your company that will use my
training skills and extensive experience in electronic
troubleshooting and repair, and the design of high
performance cable systems.
SUMMARY OF 25+ years experience in repairing and testing
QUALIFICATIONS electronic and electrical-mechanical equipment.
13 years in designing and developing high performance
cable systems.
ELECTRONIC Perform maintenance and repair on electronic
REPAIR devices such as night vision devices, mine detectors,
scattering system, surveying equipment, chemical
warning systems and infrared alarm system. Returned non-
operational electronic equipment to operational status by
troubleshooting, isolating and replacing defective
components.
ELECTRONIC Performed electronic troubleshooting on electronic
TROUBLESHOOTING assemblies, circuit boards and wiring harnesses. Used
multimeters, power supply, frequency generator, digital
counter, schematics and technical expertise to isolate
pinpoint short and open circuits and defective components.
DESIGN AND Use technical drawings to develop and design DEVELOPMENT
process needed to design new high performance cable
systems, such as termination procedures, welding
technique, testing requirements and transmission lines
performance.
QUALITY Ensured standards of performance and quality were
ASSURANCE known by all personnel. Participative management style
improved morale and teamwork resulting in more jobs done
right the first time. Helped implement lean manufacturing.
Inspected all prototype's outgoing jobs. Prepared work
instructions on exact procedure for assembling high
performance cable assemblies in a fast manufacturing
facility.
SUPERVISION Supervised up to 28 personnel. Planned and scheduled daily work
assignments. Provided counseling on job performance and on
personal matters. Wrote annual and monthly evaluation
reports. Provided technical guidance and training that
improved performance and career development.
MAINTENANCE Completed a variety of documents and forms to record
ADMINISTRATION repairs and calibration of instruments and test
equipment. Recorded operational information, repairs and
services conducted, and unusual events and happenings.
Conducted periodic inventories of on-hand bench stock and
maintained up-to-date and accurate records.
* Jerry W. Brown
RELATED EXPERIENCE
* Prototype Lab Supervisor, Molex, Maumelle, Arkansas, 2003- 2010
* Mechanical Engineer Technician, Molex, Maumelle, Arkansas, 2000-2003
* Prototype Coordinator, Molex, Maumelle, Arkansas, 1996-2000
* Electronic Device Repairer Supervisor, (35F20) US Army, Fort Riley
Kansas, 1995-1996
* Night Vision Device Repairer Supervisor,(35F20) US Army, Sinai, Egypt,
1994-1995
* Global Positioning System (GPS) Mission Director, US Army, Fort
Huachuca Arizona, 1991-1994
* Special Electronic Device Repairer,(35E10) US Army, Fort Hood Texas
and Baumholder, Germany, 1982-1990
EDUCATION
* 60+ College credit hours 1987-2000
Basic Computer Aid Drawing, Arkansas State University, Beebe,
Arkansas, 2000
* Basic Electronic Repair Management Course, 10 weeks, US Army, Fort
Gordon, Georgia, 1992
* AC, DC, and Digital Troubleshooting Course, 9 weeks, US Army, Fort
Gordon, Georgia, 1992
* Electronic Equipment Technical Repair Course, 15 weeks, US Army, Fort
Gordon, Georgia, 1984
* Special Electronic Device Repairer Course, 20 weeks, US Army, Fort
Belvoir, Virginia, 1982
* Diploma, Oak Grove High School, North Little Rock, Arkansas, 1981