W ILLIAM FARMERIE
CREATIVE AND TALENTED LOOKING FOR WORK
William H. Farmerie
Rio Rancho NM, 87144
Cell: 850-***-****
acqa5t@r.postjobfree.com
Objective:
In the military I have had to be very flexible, and on the job it taught me to think on the fly and stay motivated. I am looking
for a job that will challenge me and take me to the next level of employment.
Technical Highlights:
Top secret/si/tk/ security clearance granted by the department of defense in 2007.
Professional experience:
January 2011 Calvary of Albuquerque
To Game room attendant/ Janitor
May 2012
While working at Calvary of Albuquerque I was responsible for the ordering, tracking, and inventory of all sale items for
the snack bar and vending machine. Also oversaw event community events and helped in the planning. As a Janitor, I
was responsible for the cleaning of all carpets in the facility and the maintenance of cleaning supplies.
May 2007 United States Navy
To Cryptologic technician Maintenance Second Class
January 2011
In the navy I was the work center supervisor overseeing all maintenance for multi-million dollar equipment. I scheduled
all preventative maintenance events for 18 personnel for three years. I was the system administrator for my commands
top secret network, creating and managing accounts. The last year I was in the navy I became the departmental
maintenance coordinator overseeing 5 work center supervisors with a total of 54 maintenance personnel.
Education:
2007 United States Navy
Maintenance Apprentice Technical Training
In this course I learned entry level circuit analysis for electrical, electronic, and digital circuits.
1. United States Navy
Cryptologic Technician
In this course I learned troubleshooting common computer problems, upgrade components of a computer system,
perform installation and set-up of TCP/IP based networks, install and configure network devices, perform basic
preventative maintenance, analyze and troubleshoot metallic network connections, operate time delay reflection (TDR)
analysis equipment, operate spectrum analyzers, and perform basic electrical operations such as soldering and cable
fabrication.