TY A GOMEZ
**** ****** ****, *** *******, TX ****7
Cell: 210-***-****
*********@*****.***
Career Objectives
Communications Repair, EMS, Security. Obtain an engineering degree.
Summary of Qualifications
Communication equipment repair, Large vehicle driver, Self-defense skill levels 1-3, Advanced self-defense skill level,
Advanced First Aid.
Computer literate, Skilled with Form Filler, Microsoft Office suite, Adobe Reader, Photoshop CS 2, and Auto CAD
Work History
01/10 – Present AlliedBarton Security Services – San Antonio, Texas
Security Officer
Full time employee with responsibilities that include, but are not limited to: greeting guests and employees, answering
questions, assist guests and employees with reasonable requests, patrol facility and man guard post as instructed, serve
as a general security presence and visible deterrent to crime and client rule infractions, plus respond to emergencies
when required. My military training has given me an excellent foundation of skills from which I draw from to expertly
execute my responsibilities at AlliedBarton.
01/09 – 12/09 EGSI - San Antonio, Texas
Temp employee.
Working odd jobs such as a driver’s helper for Green Star and temp cashier for Academy.
Registering for college with a major in engineering.
01/08 – 10/08 Royal Cabaret - Dallas, Texas
Floor Manager
Managed the club floor.
11/06 – 01/08 Hooters and Humperdinks Restaurant and Brewery - Addison, Texas
Wait staff and Cook
Waited tables, cooked, and was responsible for opening and closing the restaurant.
04/06 – 10/06 Mastec - Fayetteville, North Carolina
Installer
Satellite TV installer.
01/01 – 03/06 U.S. Army - Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Radio Communications Security Repair
Active duty, obtained a security clearance of SECRET. My unit: HHC 112th Signal Battalion Special Operations
Command supported the Special Forces 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 10th Battalion. I was the radio/satellite communications
security repair tech performing and supervising direct support level maintenance of radio receivers, transmitters,
communication security equipment, controlled cryptographic items, and other associated equipment. I achieved Skill
Level 2.
I was trained to repair: RT-1523 (A, B, C, E) ; PSC-5 (A, B, D) ; LST-5 ; PRC-113 ; PRC-104 ; PRC-148 ; KG-94 ; KG-
194 (A); KIV-7 ; KIV-19 ; AN/PVS-7 (A, B, C, D) ; CYZ-10; SCAMPI SYSTEM; SATILITE SYSTEMS; NETWORK
SYSTEMS
Responsible for equipment repair status reports, quality control, equipment priorities, and necessary bench stock re-
supply. Proficient with Micosoft Office, AutoCad, and PhotoShop.
Other duties included, but were not limited to: First Responder, Combat Life Saver, Bus & Truck Driver, and Forklift
Operator.
License and additional training: FCC Certified Commercial Operators License, Computer Education Management
Association Programmer A+ and A++.
Deployed to: Thailand, Operation Cobra Gold
Iraq, Enduring Freedom
Iraq, Iraqi Freedom.
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Education
Aug 1995 - May 1999 James Madison HS - San Antonio, Texas
Education Level: High School Diploma/GED
GPA: 3.2
Graduated: Yes
Active Duty Training:
Sep 13, 2005 - Sep 15, 2005 Special Operations
First Responder
Status: Completed
Mar 01, 2004 - Mar 15, 2004 Aviation Electronics Training
Electronics Maintainer Boot Camp
Status: Completed
Feb 15, 2004 - Mar 07, 2004 National Radio Examiners
FCC Certification
Status: Completed
Feb 13, 2004 - Mar 04, 2004 Fayetteville Technical Community College
Emergency Lifesaver
Status: Completed
Jul 14, 2003 - Jul 25, 2003 Department of the Army
Bus Drivers Course
Status: Completed
Mar 26, 2001 - Sep 06, 2001 US ARMY ORDNANCE
List of Specialized Skills
Communication Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers ( 5 yrs 3 mos )
1. Adjusts or modifies equipment in accordance with customer request or to enhance performance of equipment. 5 to 9
years
2. Answers customers' inquiries or complaints. 5 to 9 years
3. Assembles and installs communication equipment, such as data communication lines and equipment, computer
systems, and antennas and towers, using hand tools. 5 to 9 years
4. Cleans and maintains tools, test equipment, and motor vehicle. 5 to 9 years
5. Climbs poles and ladders; constructs pole, roof mounts, or reinforcements; and mixes concrete to enable equipment
installation. 5 to 9 years
6. Communicates with base, using telephone or two-way radio to receive instructions or technical adviser, or to report
unauthorized use of equipment. 5 to 9 years
7. Demonstrates equipment and instructs customer in use of equipment. 5 to 9 years
8. Determines viability of site through observation, and discusses site location and construction requirements with
customer. 5 to 9 years
9. Digs holes or trenches. 5 to 9 years
10. Disassembles equipment to adjust, repair, or replace parts, using hand tools. 5 to 9 years
11. Evaluates quality of performance of installed equipment by observance and using test equipment. 5 to 9 years
12. Examines and tests malfunctioning equipment to determine defects, using blueprints and electrical measuring
instruments. 5 to 9 years
13. Measures distance from landmarks to identify exact installation site. 5 to 9 years
14. Measures, cuts, splices, connects, solders, and installs wires and cables. 5 to 9 years
15. Performs routine maintenance on equipment, which includes adjustment, repair, and painting. 5 to 9 years
16. Plans layout and installation of data communications equipment. 5 to 9 years
17. Repairs, replaces, or adjusts defective components. 5 to 9 years
18. Reviews work orders, building permits, manufacturer's instructions, and ordinances to move, change, install, repair, or
remove communication equipment. 5 to 9 years
19. Tests installed equipment for conformance to specifications, using test equipment. 5 to 9 years