Pamela N. Woodring
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Boise, ID 83704
Summary of Qualifications:
• 4+ years hands-on experience in operating all equipment used in, troubleshooting,
maintenance, and repairing the Harrier, avionics system and associated components.
• 2+ years experience in managing the Calibration Control Program; Multi-meters,
oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, signal generators, pulse generators, frequency counters
and TPDR
• Experience working with test equipment to include oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers,
signal generators, pulse generators, frequency counters, multi-meters, and the TPDR.
• Experience working with signal processing applications such as RF signal processing
including antenna systems, video signal processing and recording, and digital/analog signal
processing.
• Experience working with and troubleshooting DC power supplies, DC motors, and AC
equipment.
• Experience at setting up, operating, and troubleshooting primary and secondary power
equipment.
• Experience with working with Technical Diagrams, Electrical Code
Specifications/Standards, Electrical Equipment Installation, Electrical System Testing,
Electronics Systems Measuring, Electronic Device and System Installation/Repair,
Electronic Equipment Calibration, Systems Integration/Information and Repair
Malfunctioning Electrical Systems Architecture
• Highly skilled with Hand Tools and Power Tools
• Experience operating and troubleshooting digital and analog computers.
• Ability to work with fast pace, high pressure and dynamic environment
• Excellent written and verbal skills; from peer to peer to senior leadership
• Capable of handling multiple projects concurrently.
• Proficient in the use of the Microsoft Office Suite.
• Current Secret Security Clearance.
WDS GLOBEL
March 2013-May 2013
• Answered Phones
• Non-aviation
• Troubleshoot devices that would not connect to the Verizon Network
NORTHROP GRUMMAN
September 2011 to February 2013
• Hired on as a temp through Aeroteck and converted to full Northrop Grumman Employee in
April 2012
• Maintain and operate the anti-aircraft missile systems and ultra violet systems.
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• Contributed to the success of missions during the course of Weapons Training Instruction.
(Military Wide Advanced Aviation Combat Training)
• Became proficient in utilizing the Griffin for mission support.
• Scheduled personnel and logistics of the Weapons Training Instruction training exercises for
Electronic Warfare equipment.
• Performed circuit board repair
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
August 2006 to August 2011
• Formal schooling in basic electronics, radar theory, and wire or component repair when
associated with the Harrier
• Experience with working on synchro-servo circuits and electro mechanical devices dealing
with the Harrier.
• Experience working with, troubleshooting, and operating optical equipment for recording,
and aircraft monitoring systems within the Harrier
• Rebuilt multiple programs to included Technical Publications and Training that were off
track put back in correspondences
• Maintained subordinates training jackets and counseling folders
• Updated, maintained and emailed a status report of all equipment and supplies to senior
leaders
EDUCATION:
Treasure Valley Community College Caldwell, ID
• 24 Credits June 2013-Present
Arizona Western College Yuma, AZ
• 12 credits
January 2012- May 2012
• College Algebra
• Intro to Computer Science
MILITARY TRAINING EDUCATION:
Aviation Electronics Technician School (Harrier) January 2007- October 2007
• Basic Electronics
Soldering
• Fiber Optics
• AC/DC Circuit Analysis
• Digital Circuit
Correspondences Courses
• Leading Marines
• Mathematics
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• Fundamentals of Digital Logic
• Propagation of Radar Antenna.
• Electronic Mathematics
• Introduction to Electronic Test Equipment
• Solid State Devices