Chad M. Wise
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910-***-**** (Cell) 910-***-**** (Work)
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Summary
Experienced Communication and Electronic Repair Technician with seven years of extensive technical and operational knowledge in
communication and electronic test equipment and systems. Excellent troubleshooting techniques demonstrating proficiency in
soldering, cable repair, and installation of basic communication and electronic equipment.
Key Qualifications
Electronics Maintenance Troubleshooting Soldering
Test Equipment Logistical Support Oracle-Based Software Microsoft Office
Secret Clearance Training Shipping and Receiving Calibration Control
Employment History
• Electronics Maintenance Supervisor Aug 2012-Present
United States Marine Corps, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
o Maintain accountability of equipment worth more than $840K by tracking, reconciling, and verifying individual
assets against reports within Oracle applications.
o Supervise 11 maintenance personnel within the maintenance shop, confirming that all maintenance actions are
recorded and carried out in accordance with published policies and procedures.
o Perform post-repair inspections to ensure the quality control of all equipment prior to returning to the customer,
in efforts to increase customer satisfaction and minimize repetitive repairs.
o Utilize soldering irons, hand tools, multimeters, and sophisticated electronic test equipment to troubleshoot and
repair electronic equipment and increase the unit’s operational readiness.
• Calibration Control Manager Jan 2012-Jul 2012
United States Marine Corps, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
o Coordinated and conducted the calibration and repair actions for 110 individual pieces of test equipment worth
more than $535K, as well as accurately maintained all service records for these items both electronically within
Oracle applications and hard copies within equipment record folders, while maintaining 100% asset
accountability, resulting in the calibration portion of the unit’s maintenance readiness report to remain above
95% at all times.
o Coordinated and conducted the shipping and receiving of 110 pieces of test equipment to the supporting
maintenance facility for calibration and repair utilizing Oracle-based software to update and maintain vital
maintenance records, ensuring all test equipment provides accurate and reliable readings.
o Analyzed and maintained the unit’s calibration control database within Oracle applications, ensuring that all test
equipment requiring calibrations are properly identified, tracked, and submitted for calibration and repairs.
o Became the unit’s subject matter expert in the area of calibration control, and subsequently trained and advised
more than 30 personnel within the unit on proper policies and procedures, as well as orders and directives
governing the United States Marine Corps’ Calibration Control Program.
o Provided weekly status reports to senior leadership regarding the status of test equipment organic to the shop.
• Shipping and Receiving Supervisor Dec 2010-Dec 2011
United States Marine Corps, Okinawa, Japan
o Supervised the inspection and induction of all equipment inducted into the maintenance shop for repair by
verifying equipment malfunctions, inventorying and recording additional components, and checking records and
documentation for accuracy.
o Coordinated and executed the disposal of obsolete and unrepairable equipment to the proper facility, and
arranged the requisition of replacement items when required.
o Completed the embarkation of over $5M in tactical military vehicles, communications assets, and other military
equipment, covering three continents and over 20K miles, while maintaining 100% accountability, resulting in
the success of a multi-national joint-service defense training operation in Australia.
• Communication Maintenance Supervisor Sep 2010-Nov 2010
United States Marine Corps, Okinawa, Japan
o Maintained over $3.3M in military assets utilizing several ATLASS-based reports while maintaining 100%
accountability, resulting in a maintenance readiness rating of over 90%.
o Supervised all maintenance personnel and actions within the radio maintenance section.
o Provided weekly status reports to senior leadership regarding the maintenance and operational readiness of
equipment organic to the unit.
o Trained, mentored, and counseled nine subordinate personnel in the proper execution of their duties and
responsibilities, training requirements, and professional development, resulting in each Marine completing
annual training and professional military education requirements, thus helping the radio maintenance section
achieve a personnel operational readiness rating of 100%.
• Communication Maintenance Technician Mar 2009-Aug 2010
United States Marine Corps, Okinawa, Japan
o Utilized electronic test equipment, hand tools, and soldering irons to inspect, troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair
faulty communication-electronics equipment in both combat simulated and normal working environments in
order to maintain an operational readiness rating greater than 90%.
o Used repair work orders and parts order forms to annotate and track maintenance actions, order repair parts,
and prepare equipment requiring higher echelons of maintenance for shipment to the supporting maintenance
facility.
o Recognized by command’s senior leadership for outstanding performance of duties outside of my primary
occupational specialty and pay grade during a field training exercise in which I repaired and maintained critical
networking components and power supplies, resulting in effective and efficient communication from Okinawa to
operating units in mainland Japan and Hawaii.
Education and Training
• United States Marine Corps Maintenance Supervisor Course 2014
Marine Corps Communications Training Center, Camp Johnson, North Carolina
• United States Marine Corps Ground Communication Organizational Repair Course 2009
Marine Corps Communications Electronics School, Twenty-Nine Palms, California
• United States Marine Corps Basic Electronics Course 2008
Marine Corps Communications Electronics School, Twenty-Nine Palms, California
• United States Marine Corps Recruit Training 2008
Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina
• Streetsboro High School, Streetsboro, Ohio 2006
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