Christopher Dorch
Stone Mountain, GA
*********@*******.*** - 404-***-****
WORK EXPERIENCE
Electronic Engineer
Jabil Circuit - Saint Petersburg, FL - April 2005 to July 2013
Troubleshot, repair, and test electronic equipment to component level in support of customers worldwide
Use of specialized test equipment: oscilloscope, frequency generator, bit error rate testers, digital millimeters,
environmental temperature test chambers, component stress testing, and simulated network set-ups to
replicate fail conditions
Operate software in the use of identifying circuit layouts, modify test assemblies to allow signal tracing and
schematic interpretation for circuit modification
Document reports on circuit failures and corrective measures in eliminating test errors also restoring the
electronic equipment to a functional state
Implemented a training program for employees abroad toward the introduction of new technology and the
methods of resolving product issues
Coordinate repair schedules, status updates, and availability of functional units for the purpose of testing the
reliability of defective repair units
Familiarity with the requirements of working in an ISO 9001:2008 environment
Trained individuals in preparation of a site maintenance development program aimed to increase repair
efficiency and customer satisfaction
Satisfactory contribution rating for a customer quality audit for two years whereby demonstrating the failure
analysis repair processes
Led a product delivery rate of 90% for a first time pass yield for a period of three years
Electrician's Apprentice
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - Tampa, FL - October 2002 to March 2005
Interpret blueprint plans for the fabrication of structural electrical systems in accordance to the National
Electrical code
Performed electrical applications for residential, commercial, and Industrial situations
Estimate and record material usage for each project
Communications Manager
United States Army - Fort Drum, NY - January 1997 to August 2002
Troubleshot, tested and repaired Single Channel Ground to Air radio systems, cryptographic controlled items,
radar, GPS tracking equipment in support of Army units
Use of specialized test equipment: oscilloscope, frequency generator, spectrum analyzer, digital millimeters
Repair and maintain communication links of digital switching systems of T1 trunk lines in support of USFK
(United States Forces Korea) operations
Implemented a management strategy that reduced the backlog rate by 13%, remaining below the Army's
standards of 25% for repairable items
Tracked and identified serviceable components worth $55,426 to be returned to the Army's supply systems
Accounted for electronic test equipment valued at twelve million dollars
Trained and counseled thirty personnel to a depot level maintenance facility in the development of quality work
Led a secure facility that maintained a 98% reliability rate for a period of one year
Recognized for initiatives in the workplace for accomplishing tasks deadlines and correcting issues which may
have resulted in undesirable outcomes without intervention
EDUCATION
MBA in Technology Management
University of Phoenix - Tampa, FL
2009 to 2011
BS in Operations Management
Remington College - Tampa, FL
2006 to 2008
AS in Electronic and Computer Engineering
Remington College - Tampa, FL
2003 to 2005
SKILLS
Unix/Linux administration, Script programming, troubleshooting network links, Microsoft Excel, Power Point,
Word, and Visual Basic