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Technician Quality Control

Location:
Norcross, GA
Posted:
January 15, 2013

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Mark comeau

Email: abqg8f@r.postjobfree.com

Address: **** ********** **

City: Norcross

State: GA

Zip: 30092

Country: USA

Phone: 678-***-****

Skill Level: Experienced

Salary Range: $40,000

Willing to Relocate

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Mark Comeau

5268 Meadowdale Ct. Home: 770-***-****

Norcross, GA 30092 Cell: 678-***-****

Email:abqg8f@r.postjobfree.com

Dear Sir or Madam:

Enclosed is my resume for your review. My background includes both management and supervisor skills along with actual hands on experience in many electronics related fields. I am interested in a career change, which would provide me with challenge in my daily duties and the opportunity to fulfill my personal objectives as well as those of my employer.

Most of my practical experience has been gained in various employment directly involved in electronic systems. In addition, I have trained personnel in the necessary procedures and processes in order to accomplish goals set by various companies. My interpersonal skills are highly developed and I possess the ability to perform repairs and maintenance on a wide variety of electronic equipment.

As a dependable, responsible and hardworking team player, I look forward to an interview at your earliest convenience for further discussion of my skills and abilities, which would benefit your company.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Mark Comeau

Mark Comeau

5268 Meadowdale Ct Home: 770-***-****

Norcross, GA 30092 Cell: 678-***-****

Email: abqg8f@r.postjobfree.com

Objective: Management/Supervision/Engineering Technician-Electronics

Education:

1983-1984 University of West of West Florida, Pensacola Fla.

1981-1982 Florida Junior College, Jacksonville, Fla.

1980-1981 City Colleges of Chicago, Chicago, Il.

1974-1976 George Mason University, Fairfax, Va.

Additional Studies: Lasers, Computers, Fiber optics, Sales, Business

Military:

1983-1984 Naval Air Traffic Control Systems Maintenance Courses

AN/TPX42A Basic DAIR

Airport Surveillance Radar AN/GRN-27

AN/TPX-42A(V)10 RATCF DAIR

1981-1981 AN/SPS-55 Ground Search Radar

1978-1980 Electronics Technician Class A School (Radar)

Electronics Technician Class A School Shipboard Electronics

Indoctrination Radar

Basic Electricity and Electronics

Naval Nuclear Power School

Professional Experiences:

2010-2012: Principle Technician - Honeywell/LXE - Scanning and Mobility Division (Norcross, GA)

Troubleshooting, repair and testing of six types of scanners, both handheld and truck mounted.

Problems dealing with computers, radios, laser scanners and power supplies and software related issues.

Use of multimeters, power supplies and computer software used to accomplish task.

1997-2010: Principle Rf Mircowave Technician - Honeywell Aerospace/EMS - Space Systems (Norcross, GA)

Conducted electronic testing and tuning of advanced microwave systems for terrestrial, airborne, and space-based communication, radar, antenna and electro-mechanical positioning systems.

Complex tuning performed under microscope.

Tested and tuned for gain, noise figure, input/output return loss, group delay, rf bandwidth, overcurrent, overvoltage, power, rf leakage, radiated emissions, and spurious frequencies.

Calculated overcurrent, overvoltage, drain and gate currents for circuit operation parameters.

Performed testing of systems, subassemblies, and microwave components under specified environmental conditions such as temperature change, vibration, pressure, and humidity.

Set up and calibrated test equipment according to specifications. Use of schematics, test manuals, wiring diagrams.

Used network analyzers, power meters, oscilloscopes, noise figure meters, spectrum analyzers, multimeters, power supplies, and automated test equipment.

Analyzed test data and conferred with test engineering, test technicians, and production personnel to determine any failures.

Trained technicians and wrote test procedures.

1997-1997: Computer Technician - Fidelity Technologies - Naval Air Station (Pensacola, FL)

Performed maintenance and repair of Unix based air traffic control systems.

Mainframes, microcomputers, voice recognition, and visual training simulators.

Maintenance on air search radar and I.F.F. for aircraft identification.

Training of Air Traffic Controllers in use of systems.

1996-1997: Avionics Technician - International Enterprises Inc. (Talladega, AL)

Tested, aligned, calibrated and repaired component level frequency synthesizers and voltage controlled oscillators for modular low power radios and AN/APG-68 fire control radar systems.

1996-1997: Technician - Paradox Security Systems (Pensacola, FL)

Installation, troubleshooting, repair and sales of AT&T security systems.

1993-1997: G.T.E. Field Engineer - Electronics, Level II, Kwajalien (Marshall Islands)

Altair Missile & Satellite Tracking & Detection Station.

Technical position entailing operation support and system monitoring of both VHFand UHF high power transmitters.

System checks, preventative maintenance, troubleshooting and system modifications for increased power for deep space tracking.

1986-1987: Quality Control Test Inspector - G.T.E. Quality Control Field Engineer -Electronics (Westboro, MA)

Performed, controlled and/or audited all contractual required QA site inspection tests on Missile Early Warning Systems around the United States.

Strict enforcement of regulations and adherence to system design modifications.

Training of personnel for system installation.

Researched documentation for accuracy during initial phase of contract.

1986-1987: Equipment Controller - I.T.T.FELEC International, Inc. (Colorado Springs, CO)

Manager/Supervisor of personnel, operations and maintenance of Ballistic Early Warning System in Thule, Greenland.

Coordinated all repairs, diagnosis on four radar systems, and ensured maximum detection capabilities for satellite and missile detection.

Monitoring of overall systems, satellite analysis, system reports submitted daily for North American Defense System (NORAD).

Training of Air Force Personnel to enable them to accomplish their missions.

Military Service:

1983-1986: Supervisor/Technician - Electronics, Air Traffic Control Systems, U.S. Navy Naval Air Station (Pensacola, FL)

Supervised and trained personnel.

Responsible for repairs and troubleshooting to discrete component or PC board level.

Aligned, tested, and repaired to printed circuit boards and electronic components utilizing support test equipment (i.e., oscilloscopes, signal generators, digital/analog multimeters, spectrum analyzers and other various test equipment.

Provided maintenance on main computers and microprocessors, peripherals, microwave radar, digital visual systems, navaids, communications systems, and telephone switching systems, all on analog to digital/digital to analog basis.

1979-1983: Supervisor/Technician - Electronics, U.S. Navy, USS John Hancock, DD-981

Radar Branch Supervisor, supervised, instructed, and scheduled personnel.

Responsible for corrective maintenance of AN/SPS-55 Ground Search Radar, AN/SPS-40B Air Search Radar, Navaids, shipboard communications, camera systems and television station.

Maintenance of all equipment records, daily status reports and personnel records.

Trained in micro circuit repair.



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