Julio Rivera
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Objective
Electronics Technician/Specialist position in the private or public sector
Profile: Highly skilled professional with expertise in the installation,
modification, overhaul, maintenance, troubleshooting, and testing of
complex electronic equipment and systems. Comprehensive skill set acquired
in the United States Army and US Army National Guard. Meet high performance
standards while working within precise tolerances. Background includes
thirteen years in electronic system maintenance and repair, and two years
installing and maintaining cable systems. Manage time and resources
effectively.
Secret Security Clearance
Bilingual/Biliterate: English/Spanish
Technical Competencies
. 30+ years career experience in electronic technology, maintenance and
repair
. Troubleshoot, service and test complex electronic systems
. Interpret electronic schematics, complex drawings, and specification
. Knowledge of quality problem solving and analysis techniques used in
performing root cause analysis
. Supervise, train and advise staff on both technical and tactical matters
. Critical thinking, problem sensitivity, sound judgment and problem
solving
. Working knowledge of a wide range of computer systems and software
. Modify systems by adding, altering or removing components
. Inspections and quality control
. Prepare and submit reports on periodic testing of electronic equipment
. Update drawings and manuals for electronic equipment to reflect repairs
done and modifications made
. Calibrate and operate test equipment; Maintain records of results and
provide reports on equipment status
Experience Summary
California Army National Guard Stockton, California 1993
to 2012
Electronics Mechanic [Full-Time]
Senior Electronics Technician performing/completing maintenance and
repairs in a Communication and Electronics Maintenance Shop involving all
Army Standard Electronics Equipment in Northern California.
. Supervise, monitor and direct electronics maintenance missions
. Oversee and perform field level maintenance of all Army Standard
Electronics Equipment systems and associated devices, to include
communications security and controlled cryptographic items devices
. Instruct subordinates in the technical maintenance of field
communications and electronics equipment systems and associated devices
. Advise Commander and staff on all aspects of electronic maintenance
operations
. Perform repair and maintenance on all ground signal communication
equipment, to include SINCGARs, Harris and PSC-5 radio, night vision and
thermal night vision devices, laser range finders, computers, electronic
data processing, controlled cryptographic items, TOW2, Javelin CLU, TALON
robotics, NBS and radiological equipment.
. Apply functional operation knowledge of electronic equipment to diagnose
malfunctions
. Utilize various types of test equipment such as systems tests sets,
frequency meters, millimeters, AN/GRM-122s, and other electronic testing
devices in conjunction with schematic diagrams to locate defects and
malfunctions
. Replace defective components, wiring, aligned or adjusted to
specification using hand tools
. Conduct on-site maintenance and repairs
. Perform initial and final inspections to certify condition of equipment
. Serve as inspector on Command Maintenance Evaluation Teams (COMET) and in
the assistance validation of equipment for deployment units
California Army National Guard Sacramento, California 1993 to
2012
Special Electronic Devices Repairer [Part-Time]
Perform and supervise field sustainment level maintenance and repair on a
full range of devices and systems, including the following:
. Microcomputers and electro-mechanical telecommunications equipment
. Field artillery digital devices
. Global positioning system receivers
. Switchboards, telephones and associated wire instrument equipment
. Night vision devices, laser and fiber optic systems
. Mine detection and dispensing systems
. Electronic distance and azimuth-orienting devices
. Battlefield illumination devices
. Nuclear, biological and chemical warning and measuring devices
Prior to 1993:
United States Army, 15 years, one tour of duty in Iraq, Honorable
Discharge
Land Combat Electronic Missile System Repairer
Progressively responsible duties in the inspection, testing and repair of
electronic systems.
. Performed quality control measures, inspected, tested and adjusted
components to specific tolerances
. Determined shortcomings and malfunctions in electronic, electrical,
mechanical, pneumatic, optical and electro mechanical assemblies, sub-
assemblies, modules and circuit elements, with common and system special
design test equipment
. Repaired unserviceable items by removing and replacing defective
components and parts
. Repaired unserviceable optical and infrared components by aligning,
adjusting, removing and replacing defective modules and assemblies
. Determined serviceability and disposition of defective assemblies, sub
assemblies and parts
. Performed maintenance adjustments and repairs on job related tools and
equipment
. Prepared maintenance and supply forms and reports
. Served on inspection and maintenance teams
Education
o Keep current with technological changes through US Army National Guard
schooling and annual training
o Electronic Data Processing College of Puerto Rico, Inc. - San Juan,
Puerto Rico, United States
Approximately 26 semester hours in Electronics, 1997-1998
o Comprehensive training in electronics theory and practice, United
States Army, through 1993
Other Relevant Information
- United States Citizen
- Willing to travel/relocate
- Excellent references available