Adam Bosley
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Physicist with a devout interest in expanding knowledge and solving problems; Hard working, motivated, and dedicated to achieving optimal greatness; US Navy Veteran looking to bring military-instilled attention to detail and structure to the workforce; Highly passionate individual hoping to become a team member and individual in the science and engineering sector
EDUCATION
Frostburg State University Frostburg, MD
M.A. Teaching Secondary Physics 2015-2016 GPA-4.00
Frostburg State University Frostburg, MD
B.S. Physics with concentration in engineering and minor in sociology 2012-2015 cum Laude
Naval Air Station Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL
NEC-7614 Mobile Electric Power Plants Technician
Perform on-equipment repairs and intermediate and depot-level maintenance on mobile electric power plants (MEPPs); troubleshooting and repairs on electric motors, generators, voltage regulator systems, overvoltage and undervoltage systems, frequency control systems, fault indicator systems, and other control circuits, repair voltage regulators, motors, rectifiers, oscillators, and magnetic amplifiers
WORK EXPERIENCE
Frostburg State University Frostburg, MD
Adjunct Lecturer of Physics (Fall 2015)
Allegany High School Cumberland, MD
Student Intern AP Physics I, AP Physics II, AP Statistics, Honors Calculus, Honors Trigonometry, Geometry (Fall 2015)
Frostburg State University Frostburg, MD
Teaching Assistant, Maryland Summer Center for Gifted and Talented Students Physics of Solar and Wind Power (2013-2015)
Frostburg State University Frostburg, MD
Undergraduate teaching assistant (Jason Speights, PhD) (2014-2015)
RELATED EXPERIENCE
Norton Sandblasting Equipment Chesapeake, VA
Sandblasting and air-movement technician (2006-2009)
Duties: Maintain sales and rentals of surface preparation and air movement equipment. Experience included work on: gas/diesel engines, pneumatic systems, hydraulic systems, valve rebuild and test, MIG welding, 115-480VAC and 12VDC electrical service, troubleshooting, and
repair
United States Navy
Aviation Support Equipment Technician (2002-2006)
Duties: Repair aviation support equipment including gas/diesel engines; hydraulics; pneumatic; gas-
turbine engines; mobile electric power plant troubleshoot, debug, and repair, micro/macro
electronics remove and replacement of parts; Licensed Dummy Load bank operator and maintainer--
provide electric power plant testing and calibration using simulation of multiple aircraft starting
procedures and electrical requirements (continuous and resistive loading in both common and split
bus at a wide range of currents, power factors, voltages and KVAR; JETI (Jet Engine Test
Instrumentation) operator -- programmable test capability, data acquisition, calculation and data
plotting to satisfy all turbofan/jet engine test requirements; CASS RF operator -- ECM, ECCM, EW
Support Measures, Fire Control Radar, Navigation Radar, Tracking Radar, Surveillance Radar, and
Radar Altimeter support capability; crash and salvage crane operator; 6k/20k forklift operator;
Hydraulic Workcenter Supervisor (directly supervised 6 junior enlisted members); Periodic
Maintenance Workcenter Supervisor (directly supervised 15-25 junior enlisted members)