Clarence E. Horton
Gadsden, Alabama 35901
**********@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a position as a member of your company in which I can
exercise my skill as an Electro Mechanical Controls Technician.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Electrical/Electronic Assembler, Birmingham Control Systems Inc.
Birmingham, AL March 2014- Present
- Analyzed assembly prints and specifications and help plan system
install operations.
- Assemble Power Panels in reference to Engineering drawings and
blueprints.
- Installed and operated electrical/mechanical assemblies and ensured
proper functioning.
- Installed wiring and electrical components to specifications.
- Worked as a member of team on limited part of fabrication process.
- Determined root cause of failures and problems with automation
equipment.
Automation Technician, Command Alkon Inc. Birmingham, AL July 2013-
March 2014
- Analyzed assembly prints and specifications and help plan system
install operations.
- Installed and operated electrical/mechanical assemblies and ensured
proper functioning.
- Installed wiring and electrical components to specifications.
- Worked as a member of team on limited part of fabrication process.
- Determined root cause of failures and problems with automation
equipment.
-Provided trouble call phone service to customers.
Deputy Sheriff Trainee, Virginia Beach, VA August 2010- Dec 2010
- Prevents crime, apprehend suspects, control traffic, and enforce
criminal and civil laws and regulations.
- Conducts preliminary criminal and civil investigations.
- Serves and administers various civil and criminal documents.
- Effects custody and insures safe storage of held property and
evidence.
- Prepares incident, traffic and daily activity reports.
Chief Gunners Mate, US Navy August 1988- May 2010
- Supervised 15 personnel responsible for the operation and
maintenance of the MK 41 Vertical Launch System, Advanced
Tomahawk Weapons Control System, and all associated
ordnance handling equipment and magazine sprinkler groups.
- Coordinated mechanical, electrical and electronic casualty analysis
using technical publications, circuit diagrams and blueprints.
- Repaired, maintained, tested and calibrated ordnance and
microprocessing equipment.
- Serviced hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
- Repaired damaged hydraulic sealing surfaces, mating areas and
threads.
- Performed mechanical wire connections including soldering.
- Operated and maintained night optical devices.
- Operated optical scanning and marking devices to label, identify and
report explosives' expenditure.
- Operated and maintained guided missile launching systems, rocket
launchers, and gun mounts.
- Training crews in the use of ordnance equipment.
- Stowed, secured, requisitioned and reclassified explosives.
- Operated and maintained magazine flooding and sprinkling systems.
EDUCATION
Tidewater Community College
Chesapeake, VA
January 2011- May 2013
Associate of Applied Science in Electro Mechanical Controls
Technology
Relevant Courses:
Residential Electrical Wiring
National Electric Code I and II
AC/DC Circuit Fundamentals
Digital Electronic Systems
Transformer Connections and Circuits
Solid State Electronic Devices
Pneumatic Systems Technology
Hydraulic Systems Technology
Electric Motor Control Circuits
Wind Power Technology
Solar Power Installation
Instrumentation
Programmable Logic Controller Systems (PLC)
Industrial Robotics Programming
Principals of Industrial Safety
COMPUTER SKILLS
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Access
- Microsoft PowerPoint
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST