JUSTIN D. FRALEY
210-***-**** ● ******.******.***@*****.*** 8138 Sweet Gardens Court, Cypress, TX 77433
A highly skilled electrical technician with versatile experience in project management, manufacturing, and United States military service, and a Master’s degree in Management. Proficient in installation, repair and maintenance of complex electrical systems in high paced missions operating environments. Adept in team leadership, employee training, continual process improvement and employee development, with exceptional communication and collaboration competencies.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Team Leadership
Project Management
Training Development
Network Cabling and troubleshooting
Process Analysis and Continuous Improvement
Cirriculuum Development
Electrical Installation and Component Repair
Safety Practices
Lean/Six Sigma Practices
Quality Inspection
Administration
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
BECKMAN COULTER 2016, 2017-2018
Field Service Engineer
Installed, calibrated, and maintained Access 2, AU-480, 680, and 5800 Immunoassay and chemical analyzers that produced successful results for chemical and medical life science tests. Managed and maintained over 2,000 organizational instruments and assets and achieved a successful operational rate that provided quality results for medical patients and occupational applicants nationwide.
Key Achievements:
Successfully participated in several focus groups that designed, implemented, and maintained organizational improvement and change in organization instruments.
Executed 5 installation processes to acquired customer contracts to a successful conclusion.
Achieved a flawless safety record during occupational tenure.
CANYON OFFSHORE 2013 – 2016, 2016-2017
MUX/Tooling Technician
Assisted in manufacturing of multiplexer (MUX)1, 2, 4 and 5, including the construction of subsea hydraulic manifolds, control modules, uninterruptible power supplies, junction boxes, CPU and display consoles, hydraulic and umbilical reels, and applicable secondary disconnect systems. Accomplished successful builds, mobilizations, mission goals and statements of the MUX system and organization in collaboration with engineers, designers, and contractors.
Key Achievements:
Successfully built and tested four sit tests on MUX 1, 2, 4 and 5 to confirm appropriate system operations, umbilical termination, and subsea component placement.
Researched and developed a curriculum for the MUX training course to achieve terminal learning objectives.
Executed spooling and termination process for seven critical MUX system reels.
Maintained a perfect safety record onshore and offshore during organizational operations.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 1997 – 2013
Avionics Work Center Supervisor, 2006 – 2013
Managed team of 54 maintenance technicians for Work Center 620 in scheduling, prioritizing and completion of daily projects and maintenance actions. Provided training, resources and served as a mentor to ensure qualifications and readiness for world-wide operations support. Executed operations analysis, problem resolution, and risk mitigation, and monitored maintenance programs while assuring compliance with occupational safety regulations.
Key Achievements:
Named “Best of Naval Aviation Enterprise” Work Center of 120 for two consecutive years through the methodologies of Lean/Six Sigma.
Achieved number one Staff Non-Commission Officer rating of 73 in 2011 and 2012.
Awarded Air Force and Navy Commendation Medals for superior performance of duties and improving efficiency and executing constant process improvement.
Received six Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals for astute lifesaving skills, superior performance of duties and improving efficiency and safety.
JUSTIN D. FRALEY
210-***-**** ● ******.******.***@*****.***
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
Electronic Warfare Systems Team Member, 1997 – 2006
Performed installation and repair of electronic aviation systems, including platform control, aircrew indication, and radio systems, for military aircraft, to ensure equipment effectiveness and successful flight performance, while promoting strict adherence to safety, electrostatic discharge, foreign object damage, and hazardous waste disposal regulations. Administered equipment evaluations using flight performance tests and custom software, and repaired electrical components and defective wiring—single strand, coaxial, and multi-pin—using schematics, diagrams, performance charts, and manufacturer specifications.
Key Achievements:
Designed and implemented new strategies to repair CH-46 Engine Condition Levers resulting in a transition from 0 to 100% ready for issue equipment and significant savings in mission-critical assets for Operation Enduring and Iraqi Freedom.
Developed process improvement for EA-6B Generator Control Unit repair, resulting in significant efficiency savings and a 0 to 100% ready for issue status.
Resolved performance issue for F/A-18 Generator Converter Unit, reducing it from a number one flight degrader to a random discrepancy.
EDUCATION & CERTIFICATIONS
Master of Arts, Management – GPA 4.0 – American Military University, 2016
Bachelor of Arts, History – American Military University, 2012
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certified
Cisco CCNA Security
CompTIA A+
Cisco CCNA Network and Switching
Currently working on CompTIA Security+, Network+
MILITARY EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION
United States Marine Corps Service:
Entry 1996 – Retirement 2013, Gunnery Sergeant (E-7)
United States Marine Corps Training Certifications:
Collateral Duty Inspector
Quality Assurance Representative
Maintenance and Production Control
Master Training Specialist
Safety Coordinator
Curriculum Developer
United States Marine Corps Completed Courses:
General Electric Generator Converter Unit Artisan and Technologies
Aviation Maintenance Management/Production Control
Collateral Duty Inspector
Master Training Specialist & Basic Instructor
Aircraft Electric/Instrument/Flight Control Systems Technician
Avionics Technician Intermediate