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Service Representative Maintenance Technician

Location:
Washington, DC
Posted:
June 25, 2020

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Chesapeake Va, 23322 E-mail: add3qw@r.postjobfree.com

Samuel A. Brasdis

Service Technician

Employment History

Plasser American Service Representative (June 20, 2006- May 25 2018) Field Service Representative for Plasser American independently travels to various locations to repair, modify, install field changes and upgrades. Starts new services for railroad maintenance machines and corrects all discrepancies to ensure the highest readiness and work performance. Some of the machines brought in service include 08-16NT, 08, 09-16 and 09-32 Dyna Cat tampers, PBR 2005, BDS-100 and 200. PK1 and WM40's, as well as any new machines being brought into service. Instruct operators in the operations, maintenance and calibration of the new equipment. Make recommendations to improve production, performance and service. Utilizes ability to read electronic schematics and interpret blue prints, drawings and other technical data for troubleshooting and repair of mechanical, electronics and hydraulic equipment's. Assist other service representatives in upgrades, field changes and troubleshooting hydraulic, electrical and electronic problems. Raytheon (June 10, 2004 to June 20, 2006)

Disassemble, repair overhauls, reassemble and test NATO Sea Sparrow launchers, repairs mark 75 OTTO Malera gun hydraulic system for the Polish Navy, remove mark 41 vertical launcher system cell hatches (VLS) for an overhaul and re-issue. Assist BAE Armament division in the removal, repair, overhaul and replace LWG mark 45 mod 9 & 10.

U.S. NAVY (January 26, 1979 – August 20, 2004)

Achieving the rank and rate of Chief Gunners Mate (E-7), and completing over twenty-five (25) years in the US Navy. Having field experience in mechanical, hydraulics and electromechanical systems. Including installation, calibration, operations and maintenance management. A demonstrated leader with a team, focuses approach and attention to detail. Schedule and organize equipment upgrades and modifications as well as administration of preventative maintenance programs. Over twenty-one (21) years of experience supervising up to fifty (50) plus technicians with repair, troubleshooting pneumatic s, hydraulic, servo systems, which has the result of a high rate of success. Journey Man

• Manage and supervise projects utilizing skills in advanced electronic mechanics, electrical, phase II electronics digital logic, electromechanical system control.

• Utilize skills working with mark 41 vertical launcher system, computer systems and Mk- 42/45 gun mount systems troubleshooting and maintenance.

• Inspect, repair, and test electro-mechanical/servo systems

• Accountable for the day to day supervision and maintenance of all equipment, supervised scheduled and unscheduled maintenance for numerous equipment valued more than 1 Million dollars.

• Reduce expenditures by evaluating repair versus replacement cost

• Consistently recognized for strong leadership management as well as evaluated as an outstanding instructor for education and training. Samuel a. Brasdis-- pg. 2

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Leading Technician and Maintenance Supervisor

• Responsible for the operational status of the equipment and supervises personnel in troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of control electronic circuits, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical and servo system.

• Recognized for consistently maintaining operational equipment readiness at 90 percent

• Maintain counseling records that documented employee performance and training

• Manage and control quality inspections of electronic equipment, personally inspect all work to ensure compliance with absolute standards.

• Utilize ability to read electronic schematics and interpret blueprints, drawings and other technical data for troubleshooting and repair of mechanical, electronics and hydraulic equipment.

• Read and interpret hydraulic drawing and various blueprints and replace hardware if necessary.

• Supervise up to thirty (30) junior personnel and train and monitor system test teams.

• Administer all training required by the division, oversee training standardization, design and implement training programs in troubleshooting and repair techniques and quality assurance.

• Analyze the recurring and interacting electrical and electronic malfunction and correct if needed.

Education/ Training

Electronic-Mechanics- Certification of Completion, 2000 Additional Educational Coursework:

• Maintenance repair technician

• Advanced electronics, mechanical and pneumatic systems/hydraulic systems

• Computer and electronic systems troubleshooting and maintenance

• Personnel supervision and leadership management

• Small arms Range Master instructor

• MK-42 gun mount / MK-45 lightweight gun mount. MK-41 Vertical launching system maintenance technician

• Quality assurance inspector training



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