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Engineer Maintenance

Location:
Port Saint Lucie, FL, 34986
Posted:
April 18, 2010

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Resume:

David J. Martelle

**** ******** **. **** **. Lucie FL, 34986

772-***-**** (home) - 586-***-**** (cell)

**********@***.***

EXPERIENCE:

**-**** ** *******; 50+ Hours per week; Senior Field Service Engineer;

Mazak Optonics Corp.; 2725 Galvin Ct. Elgin, IL 60124; Supervisor; Mr.

Gary Goetz, 847-***-****. Assigned to the Service Department. Travels

throughout North America as required. Primary responsibilities include;

training, installation, planned maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of

industrial CO2 laser cutting systems, including automated robotic sub-

systems and control networks.

10-2004 to 05-2005; 40 Hours per week; Consulting Engineer; DataSoft, Inc.

7669 S. Myrtle Ave. Tempe, AZ 85284; Supervisor; Mr. Vik Patel (602) 885-

9344 may contact same.

Assigned to Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems & Solutions Division for the

Pre-System Development Demonstration (SDD) and System Design Review (SDR)

phases of the Airborne, Maritime, and Fixed Station, Joint Tactical Radio

System (AMF JTRS) Program. As a Design Engineer on the Architecture Team,

responsible for providing direct support to the System Architect in all

aspects of operational and support requirements for the design as it

relates to Navy operational needs. Including, but not limited to:

Operational Requirements and procedures, Communications Security

Requirements Procedures, Maintenance Requirements Procedures, platform

specific detailed analysis of equipment and interfaces. As the Operational

Activities Development Team Leader, responsible for creating the Systems

Operational Overview, developing the Operational Activities Model and

mapping operational activities to system functions. Produced the

Technology Insertion Management section of the System Design Document.

Published artifacts; provided detailed written analysis, technical reports,

charts and presentations. Performed product inspections and provided

comments in support of program requirements and objectives.

03-1999 to 08-2004; 40 Hours per week; Electronics Technician; GS-0856-11;

last promoted 07-2002; permanent employee; Fleet Technical Support Center

Pacific Detachment Pearl Harbor, 680 Pearl Harbor Blvd., Pearl Harbor, HI

96860-5056. Supervisor; Mr. Kimo Magnani, 808-***-****.

Serves as Technical Director/Team Leader for organized teams of five or

more subordinates. Responsible for functional checkout, test and

inspection of major shipboard combat systems. Responsible for prioritizing

work, resolving conflicts, establishing work schedules, briefing Ships

Captains. Writes complex technical documents, reports and messages.

Provides immediate authoritative technical assistance, engineering and In-

Service Engineering Agency (ISEA) support to operational and fleet support

units with urgent mission-degrading casualties and other complex problems.

Demonstrates in-depth knowledge of engineering principles, theories,

practices and techniques in electronics, electrical, mechanical, Radio

Frequency (RF) transmission, structural, environmental, and other related

interfacing fields. Demonstrates exceptional analytical and risk

assessment skills in urgent, often stressful situations. Consistently

exceeds expectations in all areas of rating. Twenty-five years of

experience in operations discipline and its impact on maintenance, repair

and operation of major shipboard combat systems and support subsystems.

David J. Martelle

Responsible for the following systems: Automated Digital Network System

(ADNS), SIPRNET (Secure Internet Protocol Router Network), NIPRNET (Non-

secure Internet Protocol Router Network), Naval Tactical Data System

(NTDS), Officer in Tactical Command Information Exchange System (OTCIXS),

High speed Ethernet, ATM and Token Ring networks, Global Command Control

System-Maritime (GCCS-M), USC-38 Extremely High Frequency Satellite

Communications System, WSC-6 Super High Frequency Satellite Communications

System, NAVMACS-II (Naval Modular Automated Communications System Second

Generation), Global Positioning Navigation Aids, Shipboard Non-tactical

Automated Data Processing Systems second and third generation (SNAP-II and

III), Electronic Cooling water and Dry Air purification and distribution

systems. Electrical power regulation, conditioning and distribution

systems, propulsion, environmental, firefighting and damage control systems

using Allen/Bradley PLC control systems (Smart Ship).

03-1998 to 03-1999; 40 Hours per week; Senior Field Engineer; Contractor; C

& J Electronics, 1636 Wilson Avenue, National City, CA 91950-4449; Mr. Paul

Durbin, 619-***-****; Assigned to Fleet Technical Support Center Pacific

Detachment Pearl Harbor, 680 Pearl Harbor Blvd., Pearl Harbor, HI 96860-

5056; Supervisor; R. Dukleth, 808-***-****;

Performed on-scene Fleet Technical Assistance and Maintenance Training to

resolve complex technical problems beyond the capability of forces afloat,

or repair activities to diagnose and correct. (Same equipment as listed

above)

10-1994 to 03-1998; 40 Hours per week; Chief Electronics Technician; US

Navy

Active Duty; Fleet Technical Support Center Pacific Detachment Pearl

Harbor,

680 Pearl Harbor Blvd., Pearl Harbor, HI 96860; Supervisor; Mr. Dave Mehan,

808-***-****. Provided on-scene direct fleet support and Maintenance

Training for major systems and equipment. (Same equipment as listed above)

Additional duties as LAN Manager for Pearl Harbor detachment, supporting

160 users on the local and wide area Novell and Microsoft networks. Member

of the Pearl Harbor Regional Maintenance Process Action Team, tasked with

planning and coordinating expansion of the Pearl Harbor information systems

infrastructure.

EDUCATION:

Ypsilanti High School, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197, Diploma 06-1975.

TRAINING:

US Navy Electronics Technician Class "C" Maintenance Schools;

NTCS "A" (OTCIXS), Maintenance & Theory, 40 hours, Dec 85

Instructor Basic Course, Theory and Application, 160 hours, Apr 87

KY-57 & 58, Maintenance & Theory, 40 hours, Oct 90

KY 65/75L, Maintenance & Theory, 40 hours, Nov 90

USC 43 & KYV-5 (ANDVT), Maintenance & Theory, 56 hours, Nov 90

KG 84, Maintenance & Theory, 80 hours, Dec 90

UYK-62 (SNAP-II), Operation (System Administrator), 80 hours, Dec 91

USQ-119 (SNAP-III), Maintenance & Theory (HP Apollo), Oct 92

Novell NetWare 3.11, System Administration, 80 hours, Nov 92

David J. Martelle

SPS-40E SSTX, Maintenance & Theory, 720 hours, Feb 95

USQ-119 (SNAP-III), (UNIX System Administrator), 40 hours, Sep 95

Novell NetWare 3.x, Advanced Administration, 40 hours, Nov 95

Novell NetWare 4.x, Astron Certified Network Engineer, 40 hours, Dec 95

Fundamentals of Total Quality Leadership (TQL), 20 hours, Feb 96

Fiber Optic Cable and Connector Installation, Theory and Application, 40

Hours, Mar 96

Automated Data Processing Systems Security Concepts, 40 hours, May 96

USC-38 EHF SATCOM, MDR Operation & Theory, 40 hours, Mar 97

WSC-6 (V)9 SHF SATCOM, Maintenance and Theory, 160 hours, March 04

Microsoft NT 4.0 Server, Advanced Administration, 40 hours, July 98

Xylan/Alcatel ATM Networking, Advanced Administration, 40 hours, April 99

HP Unix Advanced Administration, 40 hours, July 99

RAYTHEON FACTORY TRAINING:

USC-38 EHF SATCOM, Operation & Theory, 40 hours, Mar 95

USC-38 EHF SATCOM, Maintenance & Theory, 160 hours, May 95

WSC-6 (V)5 SHF SATCOM, Maintenance and Theory, 160 hours, March 01

CIVILIAN APPRAISALS:

05-1999, Meets, 05-2000, Exceeds, 05-2001, Exceeds, 05-2002,

Far Exceeds, 05-2003, Far Exceeds.

CIVILIAN AWARDS:

QSI, 09-2001

QSI, 07-2002

QSI, 03-2003

Individual Cash Awards; 07-1999, $1,100; 05-2000, $1,000; 09-2001, $1,100;

12-2005, $1,000.

Individual Time-Off Awards; 12-2000, 11-2001, 05-2001, 04-2002, 05-2003.

U.S. MILITARY SERVICE INFORMATION:

10-1976 to 01-1977 U.S. Navy Reserve (Delayed Entry Program)

01-1977 to 02-1998 U.S. Navy Active Duty, Honorable Discharge

Retired 27 Feb 1998, E7/CPO (Chief Electronics Technician)

MILITARY AWARDS:

Navy Commendation Medal,

Navy Achievement Medal,

Sailor of the Year for Military Sealift Command Far East Asia (1984),

10 FTSCPAC Star Performer awards.

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