BRANDON V. CROWELL
*** ******* ***** *********: 912-***-****
Hinesville GA 31313 Mobile: 901-***-****
*********@*******.***
OBJECTIVE
Seeking an opportunity to contribute to the mission of a growing organization that will leverage
my educational and professional experience to achieve organizational goals.
Summary of Qualifications
Results oriented, enthusiastic, well-organized, and dedicated professional that effectively prioritizes work
to complete multiple tasks. Excels as an independent worker and as a team player. Responds quickly to
new instructions, situations, processes and procedures. Exceptional interpersonal and communication
skills.
Technical Skills
Functional knowledge of electronic tools and equipment such as multimeter, functioin generator, and
oscilloscope. Experience with analyzing circuit requirements and the use of appropriate linear integrated
chips. Ability to construct, design, read, and support electrical circuits. Laboratory work includes
verifying objectives and constructing electronic circuits; also includes evaluating, troubleshooting, and
repairing circuit simulation and malfunctioning equipment. Experience troubleshooting peer to peer and
client/server networks.
WORK EXPERIENCE
United States Air Force Reserve (2012-present)
HVAC/R Apprentice
• Maintained and used hand tools, power tools, and a variety of test equipment; knowledge of installation of
HVAC ductwork, flex and metal.
• Monitored systems operation to ensure efficiency and compliance of technical orders, manufacturer
handbook, local procedures, codes, and directives.
• Knowledge of recurring/preventive maintenance on HVAC systems and mechanical components; used
drawing and schematics to analyze and isolate system malfunctions.
• Worked as a dedicated classmate to ensure fast, flexible, and efficient service to my team members, and
mentored classmates that needed help understanding certain concepts.
• Recovered CFC/HCFC refrigerants effectively, efficiently, and environmental standpoint.
• Continued to look for better approaches to improve the HVAC schoolhouse that would increase the
performance for future airmen.
• Tested HVAC/R equipment for proper operation, and balance air/water in the systems.
Defense Commissary Agency – Hinesville, Georgia (2008-present)
Store Associate
• Studies methods in order to improve workflow, simplify reporting procedures, and implement cost reductions.
• Prepares and maintains a variety of documents to order commissary items, reconcile invoices and submit
requisitions.
• Provides assistance to customers by answering basic questions, special orders, or concerns and complaints in
a courteous manner.
• Maintains complete pricing integrity of the commissary and perform detailed research to ascertain accuracy
of prices and applicable information.
• Performs a variety of adequate stocking throughout the store in a neat and orderly fashion.
• Review stock levels and gather inventory data in order to maintain the Computer Assisted Ordering (CAO)
system.
DODDS School System – Camp Zama, Japan (2003-2005)
Bus Monitor/Finance
• Studied supervisory methods in order to improve pay authorization documents, pay entitlements, and the
disbursement of pay.
• Supervised commuting elementary and high school children to and from school.
• Ensured compliance of transportation safety and hazard standards.
• Consulted with parents and school staff to determine cause and effect of problems and solutions.
• Organized, sorted and assigned mail distribution for all employees.
EDUCATION
Savannah State University (2013-present)
Major: Electronic Engineering Technology
Savannah Technical College- Savannah, Georgia (2010-2012)
Associate Degree: Electrical/Computer Engineering Technology Semester Hours: 97
Project Highlights
• Treble & Bass Control consisted of a network of filters which modified the signal before it’s sent to either
speakers, headphones, or recording devices by way of an amplifier.
• Direction Sensing Infrared Motion Detector responded to a moving body only, however, it was very sensitive
to changes in air density close to the front of the sensor.
Training Certifications
Department of Defense for processing CFC/HCFC Refrigerants; Universal Technician: Type I, II, & III
Software Skills
MultiSim, AutoCad, C++ Programming Language, Networking, Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Excel/
Department of Defense Certificate for processing