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Electric Energy Wesleyan University

Location:
Mount Washington, KY
Salary:
65,000
Posted:
August 28, 2021

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JASON A. WATSON

*** *. ****** ***** **., MT. WASHINGTON, KY 40047

T: 619-***-**** E: adoe27@r.postjobfree.com

Objective I am an enthusiastic and dedicated person, who pays meticulous attention to detail. I am often chosen for tasks that require precision and maturity because I can be depended on to deliver stellar results. I am fully capable of meeting new situations head-on and applying myself in a highly resourceful manner. I have been involved in countless high-risk operations always conducting them in the safest and most efficient way possible. I have also trained many accomplished sailors without casualty. I can accomplish any task assigned with little or no supervision. During my career as a Sailor I was an intricate part of several ship wide certifications that set the bar Navy wide. I am always looking for ways to better myself and to expand my knowledge to make a better employee. Constantly being in the public’s eye either in or out of uniform, civilian or military, public or private sector I have always held others and myself around me to the highest standards. Always being in high stress environments and constantly prevailing is nothing new. I’d like to think that given any situation, no matter what end game or objective that success can be brought fourth to benefit all those around you.

Education Pike County Central High School College Prep AUG 1996 - MAY 2000 Morehead State University Music Ed, Computer programming AUG 2000 - MAY 2003 Indiana Wesleyan University Business Information Systems JAN 2020 - PRESENT Skills Advanced knowledge of AC circuits, DC circuits, basic digital circuits, and sold state devices. Able to troubleshoot mechanical and electrical systems/equipment. Able to perform maintenance on mechanical and electrical systems/equipment. Able to operate booms, cranes, and winches. Able to operate test and measurement equipment and other portable support equipment to test and calibrate mechanical and electrical systems/equipment. Able to maintain detailed working knowledge of the current material status of work center equipment, including all equipment deficiencies within work center. Ensure tool, measuring and test equipment used during maintenance and testing are of proper range, scale and in calibration. Review work for satisfactory completion. Ensure proper testing and inspection of work done by outside activities prior to job acceptance. Ensure work center personnel are properly trained and qualified, if required, prior to assignment to tasks requiring quality assurance and/or special cleanliness verifications. Ensure only material specified by the applicable drawings standards, or specification is ordered and installed. Able to supervise quality assurance programs within assigned work center. Ensure that the status of work center is properly reported. Ensure prompt reporting of all material deficiencies and complete maintenance actions as required. Ensure that all corrective maintenance actions are properly documented.

As a Navy recruiter I spent a large majority of my day establishing and maintaining contacts in their community. I shared information about military training and job opportunities with school representatives, public officials and even personnel managers. I created more effective advertisements, and was required to interview and assess civilians in the area. This allowed the military to create targeted enlistment campaigns based on the educational, financial and ethnic backgrounds of other recruiter's in the area.

Technical expertise

Marketing and Sales Promotions

Production Distribution and placement

Advertisement

Public Speaking

CPR/defibrillator certified

AN/SPS-55 surface-search and navigation radar

AN/SLQ-48 - Mine Neutralization Equipment and Submersible Vehicle AN/SQQ-32 – Variable depth Mine hunting Sonar

AN/SSQ-94 - On board Trainer

MEDAL (SECRET) Mine Warfare Environmental Decision Aids Library Remote Mine hunting Vehicle (RMV)

Remote Multi-Mission Vehicle (RMMV)

AN/AQS-20 Mine Hunting Sonar

Bathymetry and underwater sound propagation

Underwater Demolition

ALMDS (SECRET) Airborne Laser Mine Detection System AN/SSN-2 (V5)(SECRET) Precise Integrated Navigation System ANTI-TERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION TRAINING TEAM AND TEAM LEADER Soldering at J-standard

8 Basic wounds training

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Experience

US NAVY – MINEMAN NOVEMBER 2006 – NOVEMBER 2015

Able to describe magnetic/electric energy sources, acoustic energy sources, and methods of reducing acoustic/magnetic signatures; pressure theory and applications; discuss magnetic fields and methods of modifying/masking these fields, basic magnetic theory and applications, permanent magnetism, induced magnetism, and magnetic/electric influences; explain general tag-out safety procedures; describe physics of underwater sound propagation, including Snell’s law, frequency, wavelength and velocity, propagation loss, and principles of sonar and applied acoustics; utilize bearings, headings, winds correction, relative speed, charts, and radar screen interpretation; operate and handle small arms safely’ and use basic seamanship skills in the operation of ships. Maintain ship’s compartments, decks, and deck machinery and equipment, external structures, lines and rigging; stand deck watches, such as helmsman, Command Information Center Watch Officer, lookout, and messenger watches underway; stand pier sentry, fire security, anchor, Officer of the Deck watches and other special watches in port; man and operate small boats, booms, cranes, and winches; act as a member of gun crews and damage control parties. Perform all basic seamanship functions aboard ship that involve line or wire and rigging used to secure the ship to a pier, mooring and anchor; identify functions of navigation and shipboard equipment; handles small boat and navigates using several different types of compasses; knows the navigational aids, nautical rules of the road and the buoys of inland waters; know the function of the typical fire main, fixed carbon dioxide, water wash-down and magazine sprinkling systems. Perform organizational and intermediate-level functions of maintenance, inspections, installations, and recovery of mines (underwater explosive devices); assemble and dissemble mines; assists in ship maintenance duties; conduct sonar operations; ammunition handling and storage; provides technical information and assistance related to mine warfare; assists with ship navigation; conducts mine clearance operations; and assists the small arms and ship’s defense weapons systems. Performs sonar system operation and maintenance; repairs electrical wiring and cabling; operates shipboard deck equipment; conducts ship wide security and safety operations; performs ship’s navigation; conducts water column analysis; generates maritime messages; operates electronic test equipment; and performs electronic preventative and corrective maintenance US NAVY-RECRUITER NOVEMBER 2015-JANUARY 2019

Recruitment efforts resulted in Prospected and processed over 70 highly qualified individuals processing into the Active, Reserve, and Officer Commissioning opportunities. Coordinated recruiting efforts for greater Elizabethtown and Louisville area of Kentucky, consisting of 39 high schools, colleges, and a population of 650,000 people. Personally trained over 150 Future Sailors at Naval Recruiting Station Elizabethtown. Trained, mentored and prepared a rotating pool of 50 Future Sailors for Recruit Training Command, with 90% success rate of graduation Recruit Training. Effective decision-maker in high-pressure environments. Managed receipt, storage and issue of admission process at a confidential level. Experience

RAYTHEON - ELECTRONICS MECHANIC JANUARY 2019-OCTOBER 2020 As an Electronics Mechanic for Raytheon my job included but not limited to reading blueprints, schematics, and diagrams to determine the method and sequence of assembly of a part, machine, or piece of equipment, verify dimensions of parts, using precision measuring instruments, to ensure that specifications are met, and test the performance of electro-mechanical assemblies, using test instruments. Also while being able to operate, test, or maintain electronic equipment and analyze and record test results, and prepare written documentation. Anytime any new equipment or overhauled equipment had been completed by myself it would then be self- inspected as well as quality inspected. If any discrepancies were found I would then test faulty the equipment and apply the knowledge of functional operation of electronic units and systems to diagnose cause of malfunction. I would then test the electronic components and circuits to locate defects, using oscilloscopes, signal generators, ammeters, and voltmeters. If defects were then found replace defective components and wiring and adjust mechanical or electrical parts, using hand tools and soldering iron (adhering to the J-standard). TESLA – FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN III OCTOBER 2020 – PRESENT As a Commercial Field Service Technician III, I provided diagnostic, troubleshooting, preventive and corrective maintenance services to Tesla's energy products including but not limited to: Commercial solar PV systems, batteries, and electric vehicle charging stations all over the Midwest. Daily I would handle anywhere from 110vdc to 440vac three phase electricity. Some daily tasks would lead to troubleshooting charging issues with vehicles, commissioning new sites all over the Midwest, and replacing equipment and parts as it became degraded and overused. Working at Tesla refined my skills with a multimeter, megger, and voltmeter, using these tools every day for electrical diagnoses to prepare all sites for customer interaction and charging. As a traveling technician I was responsible for all my own logistics, parts orders and deliveries, accommodations, vehicle maintenance, tool calibration, time management, and all my own expense reports. This position also included some minor programming lines of code for individual charging units and components. This allowed me to access the main frame of the charging network to better diagnose any internal issues that may have occurred that were not able to be seen by the naked eye.

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Achievements

Accomplishments

Detail oriented. I had to make and keep the precise, accurate measurements that mechanical and electrical engineers needed.

Dexterity. Using hand tools and soldering irons on small circuitry and electronic parts to create detailed electronic components by hand. As well as build extremely intricate wiring harness all from scratch Interpersonal skills. I had to take instruction and offer advice when needed. Logical-thinking skills. Carry out engineers' designs, inspect designs for quality control, and assemble prototypes, I had to be able read instructions and follow a logical sequence or a specific set of rules. Math skills. Use math for analysis, design, and troubleshooting in my work. Writing skills. Write reports that cover onsite any discrepancies, the results of testing, or problems they find when carrying out designs. My writing had to be clear and well organized so that the engineers I work with can understand the reports.

Served as a Lead Technician and pilot for the RMMV (remote multi mission vehicle) for Lockheed Martin, logging nearly 3,000 hours as a qualified pilot and technician. During this time, I helped save the US Navy several million dollars in troubleshooting and repairs during its testing phase. As well as contributed to the original doctrine that helped send the project to the next level. I also served as a pilot and technician for the AN/SLQ-48 Mine Neutralization Vehicle aboard the USS CHIEF, THE USS PIONEER, AND THE USS ARDENT, passing all inspections and receiving the Battle Efficiency Award on 3 different occasions for my Team Accomplishments. I am also a qualified Security Reaction Force member with special weapons and tactics training. On several occasions through my tenure in the Navy I was awarded Junior Sailor and Sailor of the Quarter as well as special commendations. During my second enlistment I was part of a team that actually did research and development for Lockheed Martin to determine any flaws and mechanical errors with the Remote Mine Hunting Vehicle to determine its suitability for United States Navy. As the leader of this team, I was able to lead a team of 15 sailors to sea trials, determine mechanical and electrical flaws, and helped to write and re-write publications and doctrines to this system. By doing this I logged over 3,000 hours as an underwater drone pilot and it earned me my Command Approved Promotion (CAP) to E6. I have also been a member of the Command Intelligence Team, the Combat Systems Training Team, Force Protection Training Team, Command Public Affairs Officer, Collateral Duty Intelligence Officer, Combat Information Center Watch Officer, as well as other prestigious titles over the years.

MILITARY DECORATIONS

Gold Wreaths-Recruiting (7)

Meritorious Unit Commendation

Good Conduct Medal (3)

Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (2)

Battle Efficiency Award (3)

Global War on Terrorism (Service) Medal

Global War on Terrorism (Expeditionary) Medal

Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (4)

National Call to Defense Ribbon

Expert Pistol Medal

Expert Rifle Medal

Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist (ESWS) PIN

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