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Technician Quality Assurance

Location:
Wantagh, NY
Salary:
63,000-70,000
Posted:
February 10, 2015

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SAMUEL E. BANKS

516-***-****

**********@*****.***

OBJECTIVE

Utilizing Navy experience, education and training to obtain a position in an engineering competency, maintenance

supervision or technical repair.

VALUE OFFER

Hardworking and dedicated. An accomplished professional with extensive naval aviation experience and training in the

field of electronic repair, calibration of avionics communication, navigation and radar systems, as well as

testing/measurement equipment. Possess exceptional supervisory and leadership skills. Highly skilled at testing and

troubleshooting faulty electronic equipment. Repairs components using available schematics, technical data and test

equipment. Areas of expertise include precision measuring equipment, quality assurance inspection, physical/mechanical

calibration, technical manuals, radar systems, problem-solving, communication/navigation systems, safety,

avionic/electronic test and measuring systems, as well as component level electronic troubleshooting and repair.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

DAYTON T. BROWN SEP 7 2014-CURRENT

1175 Church Street

Bohemia, NY 11716

EMI/EMC Technician Department 01

• Perform EMI/EMC testing with strict adherence to MIL STD, DO-160, and customer requested documents, using

automated and non-automated test equipment (signal generators, waveform generators, power meters, probes,

oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, signal analyzers). Maintain calibration standards and equipment. Cross-

trained with Department 02 on strain gauging preparation and installation. Troubleshoot customer equipment

when a failure occurs during EMI/EMC testing. Maintain automated testing software programs. Using technical

knowledge to develop test plans, and test set-ups. Assist in writing the final report of testing for the customer.

Provide technical support to the customer and engineer in charge of testing. Interface with customer and provide

customer support.

EAGLE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED JAN 7 2013-AUG 31 2014

22560 Epic Drive

California, MD 20691

Engineering Technician in support of PMA-260

Engineering Technician tasked with the oversight of government testing occurring at various locations through the U.S and

abroad.

• Part of the Integrated Product Team during all phases of the Department of Defense Acquisition process.

Responsible to the Integrated Product Team for technical expertise and development of the Test and Evaluation

Master Plan to be followed during the entire acquisition process. Responsible to the Integrated Product Team

and the Program Manager to develop the government test plan for the different phases of the acquisition

process. In charge of testing up and coming and emerging changes to the Automated Test Equipment current in

use by the U.S Navy Fleet sailors. Responsible for testing all engineering aspects of each phase of technical

testing, and with the Integrated Product Team make decisions identifying, testing, and fixing defects. Responsible

for writing the final report submitted to the government with the testing that occurred, and a recommendation.

Responsible for the test and evaluation of Test Program Sets (TPS) before fielding to Fleet sites. Responsible for

test and evaluation of Operational Test Program Sets (OTPS) before fielding to Fleet sites. Using external test

equipment to test, troubleshoot, and identify discrepancies in Automated Test Equipment. Worked with RF

communications, Electro-Optical Test sets, Hi-power systems.

Full time hourly, 40 hours per week plus overtime $68,0000

Mark Hayes

301-***-****

UNITED STATES NAVY 2002-2012

(AT) Avionics Electronics Technician. Combat Veteran.

FRC MID-ATLANTIC SITE NORFOLK, Norfolk, VA

Leading Petty Officer, SEP 9 2009-DEC 31 2012

Served as work center leading petty officer and quality assurance inspector.

• Supervised all aspects of maintenance production while providing technical expert knowledge to complete repair

actions, including training junior personnel in preventive maintenance, safety program adherence, and support

equipment management. Acted as consolidated automated support system (CASS) advanced/maintainer.

Operated, tested and maintained CASS support equipment (SE) to include computer operations and electronic

systems troubleshooting. Tested and repaired HS-60, F-18 and E2-C Hawkeye aircraft radar, communication

and navigation systems.

FRC MID-ATLANTIC SITE OCEANA, Virginian Beach, VA

Production Supervisor, MAY 1 2005- MAY 5 2009

Functioned as Consolidated Automated Support System (CASS) test station advanced/maintainer. Maintained,

calibrated, and repaired CASS automated test system and subsystems through use of computer programming

management and electronics troubleshooting.

• Managed and lead a team of subordinates and peers in the maintenance and upkeep of 32 CASS work stations,

including 10 CASS High Power, and CASS Electro Optical Stations. Served as quality assurance inspector of over

25,367 maintenance actions and 127 annual calibrations on various CASS work stations.

Deployed USS Enterprise 05/2007 to 12/2007

Deployed USS Harry S. Truman 12/2007-07/2008

FRC MID-ATLANTIC SITE OCEANA, Virginia Beach, VA

Lead Technician, APR 3 2003-APR 20 2005

Served as Automated Carrier Landing System (ACLS) technician specializing in troubleshooting and repair of radar

identification systems. Tested and repaired advanced electronic equipment, radar systems, wave guides, and

communication antennas while applying digital concepts.

• Partnered with civilian representatives from Naval Air Systems Command in identifying and correcting technical

manuals, resulting in improved accuracy and correction in testing procedures.

EDUCATION

Arizona State University (Electrical Engineering Major), 39 credit hours Fall 2013-Current

Navy "A" School -Aviation Electronics Technician (Intermediate), 2002

Navy "C" School - NEC (6607) Automated Carrier Landing System (ACLS), Weapons Replaceable Assemblies (WRA),

and Shop Repairable Assemblies (SRA), 2003

Navy "C" School - NEC (6611) Ultra High Frequencies (UHF), 2003

Navy "C" School - NEC (6612) Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN), 2004

Navy “C” School- NEC (9590) Individual Material Readiness List Manager (IMRL) 2004

Navy “C” School- NEC (6704) Consolidated Automated Support System (CASS) 2005

Navy “C” School- NEC (6705) Consolidated Automated Support System Advanced Maintainer (CASS/CAL) 2005

Navy "C" School- NEC (9527) Micro Electronic Repair 2003

Navy "C" School- NEC (9526) Micro miniature Electronic Repair 2003

AWARDS & HONORS

Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal (2007, 2012)

Flag Letter of Commendation (2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012)

SECURITY CLEARANCE - Secret Security Clearance (SSC), valid through May 2015



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