Jonathan N. Doornink
Portland, OR *****
**********@***.***
MILITARY:
United States Army Reserve 2003 – 2011
Combat Engineer – 21B
Operation Iraqi Freedom 2006 – 2007, Ramadi Iraq
Skilled at strategic planning, decision making, and project development in a high-pressure environment
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics and technical diagrams
Performed fabrication and repair of destroyed components of various military vehicles using numerous tools
including high torque bars and tensioners, hydraulic systems, high pressure hoses
Received extensive training for working in hot and cold weather over various terrain
Parachute Rigger – 92R
Ft. Benning, Georgia
Packing, rigging, maintaining parachuting and repelling equipment to U.S. military safety standards
Airborne and air assault qualified with over 50 static line jumps and a comprehensive knowledge of aircraft
orientation, sling load operations, proper rappelling techniques and fast-rope deployment
Proven leadership skills and supervisory experience, adept at overseeing safety quality assurance in parachute
rigging operations
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:
Wide-ranging computer skills on both Mac & PC platforms, utilizing numerous software programs to include;
word processing, spreadsheets, engineering design, creative suites, email, facility control, management and
reporting systems, including the use of computerized diagnostic and troubleshooting tools
Extensive experience with first aid including personal survival, hypothermia, frostbite, CPR, AED, airway
management, and casualty management
Comprehensive ability to modify, repair and overhaul components of equipment including recreational and
heavy equipment vehicles
Through understanding of maintenance equipment and electronic testing devices including; voltage testers,
amp clamps, oscilloscopes, megohmmeters, infrared testers, hydraulic torque equipment, laser alignment tools
including Shafthog, GO Wind and XA Pro
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Paragon Systems Portland, OR
Armed Security Officer July 5, 2012 – Current
Maintained detailed and accurate time keeping and equipment logs for federal property
Obtained active Secret Security Clearance issued by the Department of Defense
Received comprehensive training in safety procedures, threat assessment and hazardous materials handling
Freelance Film Production Seattle, WA
Production Assistant / Grip and lighting Technician June 20, 2009 – October 1, 2011
Worked at heights using rigging techniques to setup lighting environments for commercial and movie
productions for clients including: Microsoft, Toyota, Nintendo, Amazon and TLC Show “What Not To Wear”
Handled low voltage electrical wiring for specific lighting configurations needed for television and movie
production
ESL Reading Smart Beijing, China
Director of Operations January 20, 2008 – June 20, 2009
Planned and developed comprehensive marketing campaigns, timelines, and budgets for national product
launch targeting markets in ten different provinces and generating over 20,000 new clients for over 8M in
revenue
Negotiated and executed alliance marketing programs with provincial level government to gain approval for
the program use in a standardized education curriculum
Sourced and trained colleagues on western business practices and internal organizational
methodologies
EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
Northwest Renewable Energy Institute Vancouver, WA
Wind Turbine Technician Diploma, Honor Roll October 22, 2011 – April 17, 2013
HYTORC Torque and Tension Certification
Qualified Electrical Worker Certification & Electrical Safety Training Program as defined in OSHA Subpart S,
1910 and NFPA 70E requirements
Safety: CPR/First Aid Certified, OSHA-10 Safety Certified, use of Lad-Safe fall protection, descent training
Documentation: Technical writing, inventory, job hazard analysis, field service reports
Electrical: Schematics, Electrical Safety, Fluke multi-meters, AC/DC circuits, relay control, AC/DC motors,
transformers, capacitance, and troubleshooting
Mechanical: Gearbox characteristics and maintenance, bearing types and maintenance, lubrication, heating/
cooling, condition monitoring, laser alignment
Hydraulics: Schematics, valve operation, performance analysis, troubleshooting, and repair
PLC’s: Motor control, event sequencing, process control, and troubleshooting
Rigging: Rigging inspection practices, load balancing, cribbing, removal procedures, verbal & hand crane
signals, turbine rigging, rigging concepts & tag lines
Metal Sciences: Torque & tension concepts, torque log, skid more testing
Climbing: Demonstrated the ability to climb and descend 75 foot lattice tower safely
Art Institute of Seattle Seattle, WA
A.A. Industrial Design 2009 – 2011
Fabrication and repair of composites using materials including fiber glass, carbon fiber, kevlar, polyester and
epoxy resins, adhesives, fillers and coatings
Metal fabrication skills including welding, bending, casting, grinding, and use of oxy-fuel and plasma torches
Prototyping skills using vacuum form, injection molding, heat forming techniques
Extensive use of design programs including autocad, adobe design suite, autodesk inventor, and solidworks