Patrick Greenwood
Communication/Electronic Technician
Tuscaloosa, AL
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• Communication/Electronics Technician
WORK EXPERIENCE
Communication/Electronic Technician III
AECOM - Barstow, CA - May 2012 to March 2014
Job description details:
• Accountable for over $1,000,000 in military equipment.
• Inventoried over 50,000 pieces of equipment every three months.
• Perform preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on Communication Security (COMSEC)
Equipment.
• Prepared appropriate maintenance forms and records.
• Inspected communication equipment for faults and completeness.
• Test repaired equipment to ensure compliance with technical specifications.
• Test equipment to determine operational condition.
• Troubleshot to determine location and extent of equipment faults.
• Repair equipment by adjusting, aligning, repairing, or replacing defective components.
Radio Communication Security Repairer
United States Army - Fort Campbell, KY - November 2006 to June 2012
Job description details:
• Radio and COMSEC repairer performs or supervises field and sustainment level
maintenance on radio receivers, transmitters, COMSEC equipment, controlled
cryptographic items (CCI), and associated equipment.
• Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE), Test Program Sets
• (TPS), and Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETM) to determine the cause and location of
malfunctions, extent of faults, and category of maintenance
required.
• Inspect equipment for faults and completeness.
• Test equipment to determine operational condition.
• Troubleshoot to determine location and extent of equipment faults.
• Repair equipment by adjusting, aligning, repairing, or replacing defective
components.
• Test repaired equipment to ensure compliance with technical specifications.
• Evacuate equipment and components to higher level repair activities based on the Maintenance Allocation
Chart (MAC).
• Prepare appropriate maintenance forms and records.
• Logs maintenance in accordance with The Army Maintenance Management
System (TAMMS).
• Maintain authorized spare parts, supply stock, tool lists, technical manuals, and instructional material.
• Perform preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on TMDE,
vehicles, and power generators.
• Inventoried over 1,000 pieces of equipment monthly.
• Accountable for over $200,000 in military equipment.
• Assigned duties to personnel according to their experience.
• Repaired countless pieces of equipment without prior training, only using a
manual and schematics
EDUCATION
Business Administration
Park University
January 2013 to Present
Communications/Public Speaking
Hopkinsville Community College
November 2009 to January 2010
SKILLS
Soldering, circuit card repair, the ability to read and interpret schematics and wire diagrams. The ability to
troubleshoot complex electronic deficiencies.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• Active U.S. government SECRET security clearance.
• Over seven years of experience as a Communication/Electronic Technician.
• Supervised a Communication & Electronics shop with six personnel during two tours to Afghanistan and Iraq.
• Established work schedules and repair priorities.
• Assigned and supervised shop repair operations.
• Ensured repair functions complied with Army and NSA COMSEC specifications and policies.
• Over seven years of experience with Soldiering.
• Over seven years of experience with Circuit card repairing.
Have worked on or worked with the following pieces of equipment:
• PL-1536/GRM
• AM- 7238/ 7238A/ 7238B
• AM-7239A/ 7239B/ 7239C/ 7239D/ 7239E
• RT-1523/ 1523A/ 1523B/ 1523C/ 1523D/ 1523E/ 1523F
• MT-6352/ 6352A/ 6353
• CY-8523A/ 8523B/ 8523C
• AN/PRC-148 (THALES MBITR)
• AN/PRC-150 (HARRIS HF RADIO)
• AN/PRC-152 (HARRIS HANDHELD RADIO)
• RT-1796
• RT-1694D
• AN/PYQ-10 (SIMPLE KEY LOADER/ SKL)
• AN/CYQ-10 (ANCD)
• AN/PSC-5
• OSCILLOSCOPES
•TWO-WAY RADIOS
•SATELLITE PHONES