ALBERT C OLECHNOWICZ
P.O. Box *** C: 860-***-****
Sharpes, FL 32959 ************@*****.***
PROFILE
Electronic Technician with a strong mechanical and electrical aptitude. Experienced in electrical circuit
boards, soldering and mechanical assembly. Proven success in recording and maintaining test data for
products. Effectively utilize cable harness and chassie. Proficient at component installation, cutting, and
routing. Committed to quality of workmanship and continual process improvement.
EDUCATION
Associates of Science, Computer Electronics Engineering Technology, 2011
ITT Technical Institute, Lake Mary, FL
CERIFICATIONS
• IPC- J-STD-001, Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies, Completed on November 2011
• IPC-610 – Completed in November 2011
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Electronics: AC/DC Systems, Dual-Trace Oscilloscope, Multi-meter, Test Equipment, Digital Logic,
Read Schematic Theory, Soldering, C+ Language, Programmable Logic Controllers,
Ladder Logic, Multisim, Function Generator, Design Simple Circuits, Theory and Physical
Applications.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
First Coast Industrial Electronics, Titusville, Fl 4/2013- Current
ElectronicTechnician/Repair Technician
• Performed circuit and component level troubleshooting on diagnostic test equipment
• Utilized required test equipment to perform job responsibilities.
• Read and interpreted schematics and diagnostic manuals.
• Assisted engineering staff in troubleshooting and diagnosing problems
• Read and interpreted schematics and diagnostic manuals.
• Soldered components and proper placement on a PCB being compliance with IPC standards
• Read electronic schematics and basic electronics theory to troubleshoot and repair PCB circuit boards in
a timely manner
• Identified electronic component, its function, and proper placement on a PCB
• Troubleshooting and repairing PCB down to the component levels and replacing any faulty components
LiveTV/JetBlue, Orlando, FL Orlando International Airport 12/2011- 4/2013
ElectronicTechnician/Repair Technician
• Performed circuit and component level troubleshooting on diagnostic test equipment
• Utilized required test equipment to perform job responsibilities.
• Read and interpreted schematics and diagnostic manuals.
• Assisted engineering staff in troubleshooting and diagnosing problems
• Read and interpreted schematics and diagnostic manuals.
• Soldered components and proper placement on a PCB being compliance with IPC standards
• Read electronic schematics and basic electronics theory to troubleshoot and repair PCB circuit boards in
a timely manner
• Identified electronic component, its function, and proper placement on a PCB
• Being in compliance with FAA procedures and rules under the R145 certification
LIGHTING SCIENCE, Satellite Beach, FL 5/2011 - 10/2011
Electronic Technician
• Recorded and documented test data for products according to the test instructions
• Maintained test stations and equipment to ensure safety and operational effectiveness
• Provided technical assistance to the Engineering, Production, Research and Development department
• Read electronic schematics and basic electronics theory to troubleshoot and repair PCB circuit boards in a
timely manner
• Identified electronic component, its function, and proper placement on a PCB
• Soldered components including 0402, 0603, and 1206 on the PCB and prototypes circuit
• Operated EMI, thermos testing and a chamber test on prototypes circuit boards
• Built standard sample parts and physical prototypes
• Effectively handled several projects simultaneously and organized task by level of importance
• Utilized DMM (Digital Multi Meter) and alternative test equipment to assess functions capabilities
• Troubleshooting and repairing circuit boards to component level
ACRYLICS + MANUFACTURING, Longwood, FL 4/2010 - 2/2011
Manager (2011)
CNC Machinist / Set Up (2010)
Oversaw the operations of the production department and 5 assemblers. Managed budget by using QuickBooks,
and Excel to document data
• Utilized BobCad 2.5 for drawings and used Funco controls
• Identified the best means of cutting on the CNC once the part is nested in BobCad
• Created programs for the different drawings for the CNC
• Interchanged different router bits according to the programs
• Verified the quality of the finished product by making precise measurements
DEARBORN ELECTRONICS, INC. Longwood, FL 9/2009 - 1/2010
Mechanic
Maintained and repaired 10 winding electrical machines. Installed, soldered, aligned, and balanced new
equipment
• Repaired new and existing electrical and mechanical equipment
• Read schematics in order to troubleshoot machines
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SEA RAY, Cape Canaveral, FL 5/2007 - 1/2009
CNC Machinist / Set Up
Set-up and operated a SCM computerized router machine and different jobs operations. Down-loaded multiple
programs from Sigmanest
• Utilized numerous instruments to conduct precise measurements of the finished product to ensure a
satisfactory quality
• Designed and implement programs from Sigmanest
• Altered Sigmanest by removing or relocating parts to enable companies to utilize materials more efficiently
• Inter-changed multiple router bits during set-up
DESIGNERS CHOICE CABINETRY, Rockledge, FL 6/2006 - 5/2007
CNC Machinist / Set up
Operated and set-up a computerized Komo router machine
• Conducted a quality assessment of the final products by making accurate measurements utilizing a variety
of instruments
• Altered the tool’s offsets in the tool page and adjusted the G codes in the Funco controls
WINDOW WIPER TECHNOLOGY, Mystic, CT 2/2002 - 6/2006
CNC Machinist / Set Up
Operated and set-up a computerized Emi-Mec Microsprint 50 turret machine consisting of 6 different stations and
4 cross slides. Lead 4 crew members. Forecasted budgets by using Excel and Access
• Followed up with customers with leads and orders
• Represented the company at statewide marine expos
• Utilized electrical assembling with circuit boards and isolated ground wire for marine motors
• Soldered, conducted wire cutters, cable crimping and wiring to assemble motors
• Made adjustments on the 4 different cross slides according to the thickness of the materials
• Utilized blueprints and accurately measured finished products to ensure quality of metal
• Altered tooling used with different size drill bits, knurling tools, threading dieheads, or a roller box
• Edited the programs and changed offsets
• Used calipers to verify outside and inside diameter
• Verified threads with a GO and a NO-GO gauge
• Performed with .10 tight tolerance per prints
HELIKON FURNITURE, CORP., Norwich, CT 1/2000 - 2/2002
CNC Machinist / Set Up
Set-up and operated a computerized Weeke router machine, a point to point machine
• Inter-changed different router bits and downloaded different programs from a WoodWop software
• Loaded wood to be machined and routed to make office furniture
• Used different types of instruments to take various measurements
• Designed or made programs from WoodWop according to the blueprints of the furniture design