Sergio Lopez
Henderson, NV 89074
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Profile: Exemplifies the true meaning of pride and professionalism, therefore often selected over my peers to perform and have distinguish myself through technical expertise, superior attention to detail and situational awareness with the necessary skills to maintain and excel in all types of adverse situations.
Education:
ITT Technical Institute Henderson, NV
Obtaining Associates of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology
Graduating September 2015
United States Army Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Advanced Individual Training Ordnance Center & School
Completed August 2004
United States Army Jackson, SC
Basic Training. 1st Battalion 28th Infantry Regiment. Basic Combat Training
Completed May 2004
Education Knowledge/Skills:
Electronic Components, wiring diagrams, schematics, block diagrams
Technical problem solving
Soldering
Digital/analog meters
Good mathematical and analytical skills
Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Visio Professional
Educational Experience:
ITT Technical Institute Henderson, NV
Student
December 2013 – Present
Organization of computers in typical operating systems environment. Terminology and underlying principles related to major computer functions within hardware and software environments.
Study a variety of electronic devices, such as semiconductors, diodes, transistors and amplifiers. Review Bias circuits and methods and switching applications analyze circuits and troubleshooting power supplies.
Examine the differences between analog and digital signals, which include transmission methods, binary data, logic operations, logic circuits, logic symbols, registers and counters.
Examine properties and operations of electronics systems and circuits, which include types of circuits, electromagnetism, frequency, capacitance, transformers and voltage. Apply electronics laws to solve circuit problems.
Explore principles of operational amplifier circuits (op-amps), AC and DC parameters and applications for power amplifiers, feedback, oscillation and line and load regulation. Analyze and troubleshoot op-amp circuits.
Explore electronic communications, such as the electromagnetic frequency spectrum, frequency bands, modulation, digital data, antennas, transmission lines and loads, government services and fiber optics. Exercises include diagramming modern transmitter and receiver components, plotting impedances, and making line and load conversions.
Understanding the fundamental concepts and terminology of computer programming and practical skills used in designing, writing and debugging simple computer programs in C.
Study components, operations, maintenance and troubleshooting of programmable logic controllers (PLC), which include I/O addressing, ladder schematics, scan sequence, sensors, actuators, controls, data manipulation methods, timers and counters, sequencers and shift-registers.
United States Army 91B. Ft. Bliss & Ft. Hood, TX
Maintenance Supervisor/ Systems Maintainer/Tracked Vehicle Repairer/Wheeled Vehicle Repairer
May 2008 - May 2013
Technical figuring out what is causing equipment, machines, wiring, or computer programs to function.
Planning and performing the basic maintenance on equipment.
Test components and systems using equipment such as infrared engine analyzes or compression gauges.
United States Army 63B. Ft. Irwin, CA Vehicle Systems Maintainer/Maintenance Supervisor/ Operational Systems
Maintainer/Tracked Vehicle Repairer/Wheeled Vehicle Repairer
September 2004 - May 2008
Inspect vehicles for damage and record findings so that necessary repairs can be made.
Troubleshoot fuel, ignition, and emissions control systems, using electronic testing equipment.
Adjust points, valves, carburetors, distributors, and spark plug gaps, using feeler gauges.
Reassemble engines after repair or maintenance work is complete.
Electronic Warfare Specialist.
Plan, direct, or coordinate the training and development activities and staff of an organization.
Achievements:
Adapted and overcame any obstacles enabling him to earn a 100% accomplishment rating.
Actively participated in excess of 200 missions in support of OIF/OEF 5 in Al Amirah, Iraq. 2008 - 2010.
Contributed to the success of the 1AD, 4BCT, 4-6IN during his service increasing the Battalion Commander’s maneuverability and ability to conduct numerous Key Leader engagements without incident. 2008 - 2010
Operational readiness rate above 96% throughout his tour of duty. 2008 - 2010
Displayed a vital role in the success of Leveraging Sustainment Organizations in Continental United States (LSOC) by displaying physical and mental strength. 2011.
Awards:
Received 3 Army Accommodation Medal (ACOM) Awards from 2005-2006, 2008-2009, 2010 -2011.
Awarded an Army Achievement Medal (AAM) in 2011
Recognized for Army Good Conduct Medals from 2004 - 2007 and 2008 - 2011.
References: Available Upon Request