BARRY SWIERCZEWSKI
Apt. *8
San Diego, CA 92107
acxtj0@r.postjobfree.com
QUALIFICATION SUMMARY
Over thirty years of military and civilian experience involving field service, training, management/supervision, maintenance, repair, calibration, testing and operation of C4ISR, communication, navigation, radar, integrated bridge, GMDSS, security, biomedical, TMDE and other electronic systems and equipment. Twenty two year U.S. Naval career.
EMPLOYMENT
AMSEC, LLC 2015-2016
CFE [Consulting Field Engineer] responsible for conducting TSRAs [Total Ships Readiness Assessment], INSURVs [Inspection & Survey], C5RAs [C5 Readiness Assessments], maintenance projects on various U.S. Navy platforms.
AECOM 2015-2016
Contractor for NAVSEALOGCEN, San Diego Detachment. As a Commodity Specialist, responsible for processing FBRs (Feed Back Reports), ACNs (Advance Change Notices), Special Projects, New Development in support of U.S. Navy 3M system. Proficient using NPENG (Navy PMS Editor Next Generation), PMSMIS (PMS Management Information System), NAVLOGTD (Naval Logistics Technical Data), PMS Viewer. Graduate of Level I RCM (Reliability-Centered Maintenance). Well versed in the use of RCM methodology. Attended & participated in LCS MER-2 [San Diego, CA] 02-06 November 2015.
CSR (Computer Sciences Raytheon) 2014-2014 Assigned to USAF Ascension Island Auxiliary Airfield Consolidated Instrumentation Facility [CIF]. Perform O & M (Operation and Maintenance) support for several NRL (Naval Research Laboratory) projects. Assist in the installation of NASA MCAT (Meter Class Autonomous Telescope) system.
Insight Global 2014-2014 Convert legacy PBX phone systems to Cisco Platforms in support of VOIP implementation for a nationwide financial institution (US Bank).
Affordable Engineering Services 2013-2013 Calibrate, align, adjust, troubleshoot and repair complex, sophisticated electronic, physical, dimensional TMDE (Test, Measurement, Diagnostic Equipment) using ICPs (Instrument Calibration Procedures) and technical/manufacturers manuals in support of various U. S. Naval commands.
Kelly Services 2012-2012
Perform hardware/software upgrades, Performance Verification Testing/Calibration and Electrical Safety Tests on Hospira Symbiq medical infusion devices in response to FDA Class 1 recall.
Work closely with hospital staff, contractors and manufacturer representative to coordinate scheduling/availability of units for upgrades.
Determine infusion pump level of repair with manufacturer FSE(Field Service Engineer)to include onsite corrective maintenance and return to OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer).
Processed RMAs (Return Material Authorizations).
Submitted corrections to Symbiq Technical Service Manual and BOP (Basic Operating Procedures).
Pannesma, Co. Ltd 2009-2011
Provide technical/training advice and support for AMS (Airspace Management System), data/telecommunications networks, HF/VHF/UHF communications, camera security system (150 plus--fixed and steerable), Whelen Mass Notification System (16 sirens), navigational aids (TACAN, Radar) for RSAF (Royal Saudi Air Force) C3 Project at Prince Sultan Air Base, Al Kharj.
Trivec-Avant Corporation 2006-2009
Reviewed documentation (specifications, SOW, CDRLs, etc) and prepared/coordinated (FAT) First Article Testing of UHF OE 570 follow-on MUOS antenna system.
Develop test plans and procedures (environmental, shock & vibration, operational) for UHF SATCOM antenna system.
Resource Consultants, Inc./SERCO, N.A. 2004-2006
Coordinated and performed field service (field changes, firmware/software upgrades, tech assists, CASREPS, SESEF tests, and SOVTs) of over 60 OE-570 UHF SATCOM antennas (replacement system for OE-82) throughout the US and overseas.
Platforms included CVN, DDG, LPD, LHD, T-AKE, & BPC (French Navy).
Locations: Crane, IN, St. Inigoes, MD, Charleston, SC, Pascagoula, MS, New Orleans, LA, Norfolk & Newport News, VA, Mayport, FL and Toulon, France
Provide various logistic support (Field service, retrofits, tech assists, equipment rack QA/QC, program reviews, ECPs (Engineering Change Proposal), briefings, SOVT (System Operation Verification Test), software upgrades, curriculum development, technical manuals, PMS (Preventive Maintenance System), SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures), ICDs (Installation Control Drawings) to NAVAL SPACE & WARFARE (SPAWAR) & civilian customers (Trivec-Avant).
Projects included: UHF Satellite Communications (OE-82 & OE-570), DMR (Digital Modular Radio)--USC-61, Information Assurance (IA), Computer Network Defense (CND), Intrusion Detection System (IDS), Embedded Firewall (EFW).
Mackay Communications 2004-2004
Perform maintenance service calls, installations and inspections on commercial high-seas vessels (freighters, tankers). Equipment included GPS, DGPS, NAVTEX, AIS, radars, navigational systems, GMDSS, communications, integrated bridge systems (IBS), and below deck control/monitoring systems.
SAIC 2003-2004
Performed service calls (corrective and preventive), retrofits, upgrades, field changes on VACIS gamma-ray vehicle and cargo inspection systems (fixed/mobile) for Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense and National Guard on CONUS borders.
SAIC RRVACIS [Rail Road Vehicle And Cargo Inspection System]; installed & tested VACIS at following locations: Blaine, WA; International Falls, MN; El Paso, TX; Eastport, ID and Portal, ND.
Conducted site construction management and installation of a $1.5 million VACIS cargo inspection system for U.S. Customs & Border Patrol.
U.S. Navy, Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity (SIMA) 2000-2002
Established a training program for electronic technicians. Results included a 15% increase in promotions from Navy-wide advancement exams.
Managed a Basic Life Support program for 1700 personnel; increasing certifications to 90%.
Increased cadre of instructors by 50%.
U.S. Navy, Patrol Coastal Maintenance Support Team Three (PCMST3)1997-2000
Performed preventive and corrective maintenance on all electronic systems on various ships/combatant craft and shore installations. Equipment included C4I, radars, depth sounders, LF/HF/VHF/UHF/SATCOM communications, cryptographic equipment, GPS, INMARSAT, Forward Looking Infra-Red (FLIR) equipment and antenna systems.
As PC (Patrol Coastal) Liaison/Action Officer; scheduled port visits, managed material, logistic, communication issues and coordinated multilateral counter-drug/special warfare operations and exercises with Naval Special Warfare Unit-4 and 8, SOCSOUTH (Special Operations Command South), SOUTHCOM (Southern Command) and JIATF-E (Joint Inter-Agency Task Force-East).
Performed the installation and proof of concept demonstration of an INMARSAT-B system on USS Squall.
Identified and directed the correction of numerous deficiencies on USS Squall and USS Zephyr in preparation for INSURV (Inspection & Survey).
Ensured all maintenance requirements for a six month deployment of 2 Patrol Coastal ships were met; directly contributing to 100 percent mission readiness to conduct operations.
Conducted PDSSs (Pre Deployment Site Surveys) guaranteeing successful training exercises with Columbian and Ecuadorian navies.
US Navy, Fleet Training Center (FTC) 1994-1997
Course manager for navigational system (AN/URN-25 TACAN) and Test Measuring Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) AN/USM-646.
Developed curriculum, red-lined course, and installed/maintained 13 training systems in support of AN/USM-646 (TMDE) course of instruction at Fleet Training Center, San Diego.
U.S. Navy, Special Boat Unit Twelve (SBU-12) 1991-1994
Deployed to Persian Gulf with combatant craft; responsible for maintenance of radars, GPS, communications equipment, antennas, engines, outboards.
U.S. Navy, Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity (SIMA) 1988-1991
Overhauled HF Communications systems at SIMA (Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity) San Diego.
Ford Aerospace, AFSCN (Air Force Satellite Control Network), New Boston, NH 1985-1988
Operated and maintained satellite tracking systems.
Ford Aerospace/Rockwell-Collins, NRTF (Naval Radio Transmitting Facility), Barrigada, Guam, 1983-1985
Operated and maintained HF radio systems and ancillary equipment.
U.S. Navy, Naval Support Force Antarctica (NSFA), 1980-1982
Operated and maintained HF, UHF, VHF communication radio systems and navigational systems (radar & TACAN) across the Antarctic continent (McMurdo Station, Williams Field, Byrd Surface Camp, South Pole, Siple Station) and Christchurch, New Zealand.
U.S. Navy, Naval Air Facility (NAF), Midway Island, 1979-1980
Operated and maintained UHF, VHF communication radio systems and navigational aid (TACAN).
U.S. Navy, Naval Communications Area Master Station Mediterranean (NAVCAMSMED), Naples, Italy, 1977-1979
Operated and maintained UHF, VHF communication radio systems and navigational aid (TACAN).
EDUCATION
B.S., Aviation Management Southern Illinois University
B.S., Workforce Education & Development Southern Illinois University
(6 hours to complete)
A.S., Electronics Excelsior College
Matriculated 30 graduate semester hours Embry-Riddle & Chapman University
LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS/QUALIFICATIONS
FCC Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) Operator/Maintainer License
FCC General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL) w/ Ship Radar Endorsement
Certified Electronics Technician, ISCET (International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians)
Certified Electronics Technician, ETA-I (Electronics Technicians Association-International)
Wireless Communications Electronics (WCM) Journeyman & Radar Electronics (RAD) Journeyman, ETA-I
American Heart Association Instructor Trainer (AHA-IT)
U.S. NAVY
Master Training Specialist (MTS)
Special Warfare Combatant Craft (SWCC)
Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist (ESWS)
Combat Information Center Watch Officer (CICWO)
U.S. NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATIONS(NEC)
Tactical Air Navigation Technician (NEC 1471/1472)
Electronics Calibration Technician (NEC 1588/1589)
HF Communications System Maintenance Technician (NEC 1420)
Communications Security (COMSEC) Maintenance (NEC 1460)
Non-Tactical ADP Program II Maintenance Technician (NEC 1416)
Group Paced Instructor (NEC 9502)
Hazardous Materials Technician (NEC 9595)
Combatant Craft Crewmember (NEC 9533)
U.S. NAVY TRAINING COURSES
NEETS (Navy Electricity & Electronics Training Series)24 Modules
C4I Communications Systems
USC-61 DMR (Digital Modular Radio)
AN/URC-94 Radio Set Maintenance
AN/USM-646 Test Measuring and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) Operator/Maintenance
AN/USM-465 Portable Service Processor Operations/Maintenance
Advanced Electrical-Electronic Measurement
Advanced Microwave Measurement and Calibration
Fiber Optics
Microcomputer Repair
Basic Electricity/Electronics
Electronics Technician A school
Defense Packaging of Hazardous Materials for Transportation
Task Based Curriculum Development
Training Materials Development System (TMDS) Curriculum Developer
OSHA 40hr Health & Safety Training for Hazardous Waste Workers
Managing a Respiratory Protection program
Hazardous Materials Awareness/Control
Hazardous Materials Information System (HMIS)
Hearing Conservation Afloat
Health Effects of Asbestos/Other Thermal Insulation
Forces Afloat Hazardous Materials Coordinator
Hazardous Materials Control & Management Technician
Introduction to Chemical, Biological, Radiological Defense
ASSOCIATIONS/COMMUNITY SERVICE
ISCET (International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians)
ETA-I (Electronics Technicians Association-International)
AFCEA (Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association)
ASTD (American Society of Training and Development)
IEEE (Institute Electrical Electronic Engineers)
Toastmasters International
VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars)
FRA (Fleet Reserve Association)
Meals on Wheels
San Diego READ Literacy Program