Naval Electro-Mechanical / Electronics Technician
Active DOD Secret Security Clearance
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Competent, Problem Solver, Creative Thinker, Solutions Oriented, Logical and Organized Troubleshooter, Level Headed: Excels Under Pressure, Inventive and Capable Of Custom Fabrication.
Expertise
Operate, troubleshoot and perform periodic maintenance on resistive thermal devices, detroit switches, 4 to 20 mAmp pressure transducers and various other 4 to 20 mAmp alarm and sensing devices, PLC’s, alarm, safety and warning systems for Hydrogen Sulfate(H2S) and Parasense Halocarbon(Freon) monitoring, valve positioning and indicating systems, engineering control systems and remote monitoring for steam boiler propulsion systems, diesel propulsions and diesel electrical generation systems, electrical transfer and distribution systems, auxiliary power systems, fiber optic cables and connectors, video surveillance systems, navigation systems, ship speed detection/indicating systems, wind detection/indicating systems, aviation visual landing aid systems, announcing systems, telephone systems and various analog & digital support systems.
Skills
Analyzes collected data, interprets blueprints, electrical schematics, ship’s drawings and manufacturer’s technical manuals. Capable of the troubleshooting and the repair of analog, digital and electro-mechanical systems in a demanding industrial environment with quality craftsmanship. Knowledgeable in basic electricity and electronics, diagnostic tools, troubleshooting, upgrades and installation of equipment and the documentation of system configuration changes, upgrades and installation of new equipment and systems.
Competently uses multi-meters, clamp on amperage meters, fiber optic attenuation meters, RF dB meters for video systems, oscilloscopes, system installed Built-In-Test-Equipment, power tools and hand tools for repairs.
Education
Associate Of Electronics Engineering Technology (May 2006); Grantham University in Lenexa, KS
Military Training
MARCOM Integrated Voice Communications System Technician school (6 weeks), Programmable Logic Controllers Maintenance (1 week), Fiber Optic Maintenance (1 week), Quality Assurance Administration (1 week), Improved Fresnel Lens Optical Landing System Maintenance (8 weeks), Integrated Launch and Recovery Television Surveillance System Maintenance (21 weeks), Basic Soldering Skills (1 week), Interior Communications Electrician ‘A’ school (22 weeks).
Willing to go to school and/or acquire training or certification required for job position offer.
Employment History
Interior Communications Electrician United States Navy: July 2001 to July 2015
References: Available Upon Request