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Electrical repairman

Location:
Americus, GA, 31709
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Posted:
January 27, 2022

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Shirley Murphy

Electronic/Electrical Technician

**** ****** ***** ** 229-***-****

Americus, GA. 31709 adp1yj@r.postjobfree.com

Seasoned and talented Electronic/ Electrical Technician seeking a position. Safety conscious individuals who bring large knowledge and technical skills with 8 years of aircraft electrical skills and 12 years of electronic technical experience with a large variety of military equipment. Also high ability to solder and fabricate, layout, route, test troubleshoot, repair and modify cable and harness assemblies. Looking forward to a new opportunity for growth and success. Experience:

US Marine Corp Civil service

814 Radford Blvd. Suite 20306

Albany Ga 31709

Electrical / Electronic Repairer

4/2019-Present

• Installed, modified, repaired, maintained electrical components for a AVV [P7 Assault Amphibious Vehicle]

• Installed, modified, repaired, maintained, troubleshot, tested electrical lines circuits, and systems

• Installed, tested and maintained a wide array of power distribution lines and circuits

• Installed, worked, repaired and modified from building plans, blueprints, wiring diagrams, engineering, drawings, and electrical maintenance and repair manuals to plan and lay out the routing, replacement type, size, gauge, balance, load continuity, and safe operation of electrical lines, circuits and systems

• Made repairs to electronic components located on equipment and machines and test equipment in the electrical shop

• Used mechanical hand tools of the trade and power tools in the performance of the duties

• Soldered new components on and unsoldered faulty components on PC boards, fabricated wiring harnesses, control and junction boxes

• Skilled to initiate orders for part for equipment and materials necessary to complete the job

• Assisted in maintaining a clean, orderly and hazard free work area. Marine Corps Logistics Base

PAE-Pacific and Engineers

Electrical Equipment Repairer

10/2017- 4/2019

• Installed, modified, repaired, maintained, troubleshooting, tested and loaded new and existing electrical lines, circuits, systems, and associated fixtures, controls, and equipment.

• Installed, tested and maintained power distribution lines and circuits used to supply a

• wide range of voltage, amperage, phase, and frequency requirements, to distribution panels, switchgear, power and control circuits; industrial multiphase systems; thermocouple sensors; electrical intrusion alarm and fire alarm system; emergency warning systems; lighting protection systems; high intensity lighting system.

• Used computerized test equipment, troubleshoots input/output modules, power supplies, e tc.

• Soldered new components on and unsolders faulty components on PC boards, fabricated wiring harnesses, control and junction boxes and test equipment for special test purposes

• Calibrate equipment with solid-state components for speed control, sensitivity adjustment f or stop/go action, temperature settings, etc.

• wiring harnesses, control and junction boxes and test equipment for special test purposes

• Repair, align, and adjust major integrated electronic systems such as inertial navigation system, automatic flight control, or fire control system.

• Extensive knowledge of electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical systems in order to understand and predict the progressive effects of malfunctions throughout the interrelated units, apparent operating error in the hydraulic controls of a gun mount back to the failure of a tactical computer to integrate yaw, pitch, azimuth, and velocity inputs) and to predict areas of technical difficulty in order to assist lower grade employees.

• Thorough knowledge of the application of electronic theories and practices to one or more co mplex integrated systems such as fire control, inertial navigation, or automatic landing control systems.

• Broad knowledge of such applications as radar, digital or analog computers, digital or cathode ray tube display devices, etc., and specific knowledge of the technology and practices which integrate these components into a total functional system.

• Knowledge of mathematics including algebra and basic trigonometric functions in order to adapt standard formulas to the specific requirements of the integrated system.

• Ability to follow drawings for integrated electronic systems such as radar navigation systems which integrate terrain information from the radar, pitch, roll, and turn rate, etc. from sensing devices and actuate control relays.

• Ability to trace the effect of a change in one subsystem to other integrated subsystems and determine which controls and devices must be changed or adjusted to compensate.

• Diagnose and determine needed repairs for malfunctions in electronics systems such as weapons control where knowledge of the entire system is necessary to interpret error data and trace back through a number of units of the system to locate the deficiency.

• Exercise judgment and independence in determining solutions to maintenance and repair problems which are complicated by the interactions of the various complex subsystems so that the cause of an observable malfunction may be in some other area of the equipment and changes made in one area may affect other remote portions of the system.

• Coordinate with technical and professional personnel on matters affecting operating specifications and changes of equipment, for instance, validating technical data and test programs, reporting discrepancies, and recommending solutions.

• Makes operational checks and adjustments to equipment machinery, based on engineers' design

• Criteria and recommends modifications to design when implementing engineering specifications.

• Installs, removes, assembles, disassembles, repairs and maintains solenoid valves.

• Troubleshoots, repair, overhaul, modify, calibrate, and maintain all electrical equipment, controls, systems and components, e.g., motors, alarms and security systems, etc.

• Utilized established quality assurance methods, principles and practices to plan motors, generators, generator control units, converters and power supplies.

• Utilized electrical instruments such as voltmeters, ammeters and oscilloscopes to measure electricity.

• Set up and operate computer-controlled automatic test equipment (ATE) to run diagnostic programs.

• Used test strands; magneto tester, distributor tester, capacitor, coil tester, generator-regulator tester.

• Automotive Generator Alternator Regulator Test Stand (AGARTS)) to test the finished repair product and report any issues to the supervisor.

• Overhauled, installed, troubleshoot and repaired all major and full range of systems on vehicles and equipment such as engines or transmissions

• Extensive knowledge of electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical systems in order to understand and predict the progressive effects of malfunctions throughout the interrelated units, (e.g., trace an apparent operating error in the hydraulic controls of a gun mount back to the failure of a tactical computer to integrate yaw, pitch, azimuth, and velocity inputs) and to predict areas of technical difficulty in order to assist lower grade employees.

• Extensive knowledge of the application of electronic theories and practices to one or more complex integrated systems such as fire control, inertial navigation, or automatic landing control systems. Broad knowledge of such applications as radar, digital or analog computers, digital or cathode ray tube display devices, etc., and specific knowledge of the technology and practices which integrate these components into a total functional system Marine Corps Logistics Base

URS/AECOM Electronics Tech I

August 2014-May 2017

• Installed, modified, repaired, maintained, troubleshoot, tested and loaded new and existing electrical lines, circuits, systems, and associated fixtures, controls, and equipment.

• Installed, tested and maintained power distribution lines and circuits used to supply a wide range of voltage, amperage, phase, and frequency requirements, to distribution panels, switchgear, power and control circuits; industrial multiphase systems; thermocouple sensors; electrical intrusion alarm and fire alarm system; emergency warning systems; lighting protection systems; high intensity lighting systems with associated controls; target mechanisms.

• AC and DC rectification systems; galvanic and impressed current cathodic protection systems which prevent corrosion on underground or submerged equipment and pipes; amplifier circuits; and related electrical equipment. Installed, worked, repaired and modified from building plans, blueprints, wiring diagrams, engineering, drawings

• electrical maintenance and repair manuals to plan and lay out the routing, placement type, size, gauge, balance, load, continuity, and safe operation of electrical lines, circuits, systems, equipment and controls.

• Placed distribution panels, boxes, fittings, and connections and installed wiring, couplings, conduit, relays, fixtures, transformers and other electrical devices including electrical service entrances.

• Made repairs to electronic components located on equipment and machines and test equipment used in the Electric Shop. ·

• Troubleshoot electrical/mechanical aspects of machines, check solid-state components for cracked, unconnected, or burned-out components.

• Used mechanical hand tools of the trade and power tools in the performance of the duties.

• Used computerized test equipment, troubleshoots input/outpUT modules, power supplies, etc.

• Soldered new components on and unsolders faulty components on PC boards, fabricated wiring harnesses, control and junction boxes and test equipment for special test purposes in the course of repair work.

• Calibrate equipment with solid-state components for speed control, sensitivity adjustment for stop/go action, temperature settings, etc.

• Makes operational checks and adjustments to equipment machinery, based on engineers' design criteria recommends modifications to design when implementing engineering spec ifications.

• Installs, removes, assembles, disassembles, repairs and maintains solenoid valves.

• Troubleshoots, repaired overhaul, modify, calibrate, and maintain all electrical equipment controls, system and components, motors, alarms and security systems, etc.

• Utilized established quality assurance methods, principles and practices to plan and accomplish quality assurance work assignments.

• Performed functional checks of work completed on electrical components installed or repaired.

• Repaired, modified, overhauled, replaced and installed electrical components such as motors, generators, generator control units, converters and power supplies.

• Utilized electrical instruments such as voltmeters, ammeters and oscilloscopes to measure electricity.

• Set up and operate computer-controlled automatic test equipment (ATE) to nm diagnostic programs.

• Used test strands; magneto tester, distributor tester, capacitor, coil tester, generator-regulator tester.

Automotive Generator Alternator Regulator Test Stand (AGARTS)) to test the finished repair product and report any issues to supervisor.

• Overhauled, troubleshoot and repaired all major and full range of systems on vehicles and equipment such as engines or transmissions

• Extensive knowledge of electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical systems in order to understand and predict the progressive effects of malfunctions throughout the interrelated units, (e.g., trace an apparent operating error in the hydraulic controls of a gun mount back to the failure of a tactical computer to integrate yaw, pitch, azimuth, and velocity inputs) and to predict areas of technical difficulty in order to assist lower grade employees.

• Thorough knowledge of the application of electronic theories and practices to one or more complex integrated systems such as fire control, inertial navigation, or automatic landing control systems.

• Broad knowledge of such applications as radar, digital or analog computers, digital or cathode ray tube display devices, etc., and specific knowledge of the technology and practices which integrate these components into a total functional system.

• Performed Electrical maintenance to modernize the Logistics Vehicle System Replacement (LVSR) vehicle. Heavy armored tactical cargo and wrecker.

• Disassembled defective and worn out electrical equipment through the vehicle includes wiring harness for lighting, (AFS) Auto Firing Sensing Suppression System, Fueling System and main power source assemblies.

• Isolate and repair electrical and malfunction in system wiring subassemblies and components using technical manuals, wiring schematics and drawings.

• Skilled to initiate orders for parts for equipment and materials necessary to complete the job.

• Annual Solder Certification.

• Assist in maintaining a clean, orderly and hazard free work area. Flir Systems Ellaville, Ga

Electrical Technician

January/2014-July/2014

• Installed, adjusted, tested, modified, repaired and maintained electrical and electronic parts, assemblies, systems and equipment in prototype, developmental, and production of cables, harness and subassemblies.

• Installed electrical and electronic parts, assemblies, system and equipment according to blueprints, schematics, wiring diagrams and other specifications.

• Reassembled repair electric motors to specified requirements and ratings, using hand tools and electric meters.

• Interpreted test results to diagnose malfunctions and adjusted, repair and replace defective parts.

• Modified components according to blueprint specifications and engineering drawing. Warner Robins Air Force Base

982 Macon St, Warner Robins, GA 31098

DynCorp Inc.

Aircraft C-130 Electrician

June/2012 -June/2013

Organized and operated test equipment to perform functional and continuity tests of flight systems.

• Proficient in performing troubleshooting, final functional and operational test on existing and newly installed electrical and environmental systems equipment.

• Corrected minor discrepancies by removal, repair or replacement of defective or deleted circuits, and wires, connectors, control units, plugs, switches, circuit breakers, diodes, relays and other components.

• Accomplished operational and maintenance record keeping, manual and automated.

• Executed daily operations with technical supply inventory, storage, cataloging and utilization.

• Trained and managed (OJT) On the Job Training for new hires and achieved significant improvement in their productivity.

Warner Robins Air Force Base

Defense Support Services (DS2)

Warner Robins, Ga Aircraft C-130 Electrician

June/2010-May/2012

• Modify, upgrade, remove, install, troubleshoot, adjust test and repair aircraft electrical and avionics system components and hardware.

• Strip, remove, reroute, install, terminate and modify wire cable harness and cables.

• Familiar with the setup and operation of various (ATE) Automated Test Equipment for trouble analysis and functional check of various on board aircraft systems.

• UARRSI refueling system, NVIS night vision system, Chaff/Flare Defense and the RadarThreatWarningSquirt Boxes

• Sufficient with tool and equipment; Wire strippers, Wire crimpers, Soldering iron Cutters, Daniel Electrical crimpers and Multimeters.

• Accomplished task using work card, blueprints and schematics. Warner Robins Air Force Base

URS Corporation

Aircraft C-130 Electrician

May/2008-May/2010

• Remove, install, replace, repair, ring out, power on checks of C-130 aircraft electrical system.

• Strip, remove, reroute, install, terminate and modify wires and cable harness.

• Sufficient in removing, installing plugs, pin back shell, terminal lug and other aircraft hardware.

• Accomplish tasks using a work-card schematic wire diagram. Worked on modified systems

• NVIS chaff/flare, ALE-47, UARRIS and synchro phasor.

• Modify, upgrade, remove, install, troubleshoot, adjust, test, calibrate and repair aircraft electrical and avionics systems components hardware.

• Proficient in identifying and usage of crimp tools, insertion and extraction tools.

• Experience with environmental crimpers, lugers, wire strippers, soldering iron and heat gun.

• Experience with grounded power experience

Warner Robins Air Force Base

Lear Siegler Services (LSI)

Aircraft C-130 Electrician

August/2007-August/2008

• Worked with the modification team on the Combat Loss Replacement for C-130 program.

• Modification of C-130H into a multi mission capable MC-130W combat support.

• Worked with production engineering to correct drawings and vendors with part production.

• Installed 30 major modifications on the aircraft such as:

• Dual autopilot

• Flight director system

• Air refueling systems (UARRSI)

• Infrared Countermeasure system

• Used blueprint schematics and Air Force technical orders.

• Performed operational checkouts, continuity and voltage test.

• Proficient in routing and terminating cables.

Lockheed Martin Assembly Services

Americus, Ga 31709 Assembler

May/1996 - June/2007

• Fabricate and tested cable assemblies, electro-mechanical subassemblies, and cabinet assemblies using blueprint, schematics, and process plan for the following contracts:

• Consolidated Automated Support System (CASS)

• Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser (WCMD)

• S0089- Sonar System for Navy

• Destroyers Remote Mine hunting System (RMS)

• Fabricated and integrated subassemblies into C-130 aircraft at the Lockheed Martin Aircraft Logistic Center in Greenville, SC.

• Routed and terminated cable assemblies in The Combat Search and Rescue aircraft

• Electronic Mission Aircraft (C-130W).

• Proficient in identifying and the usage of the crimp, insertion, and extraction tooling.

• Operate pneumatic tools and presses, as well as standard hand tools.

• Assist with tests and troubleshoot as required.

• Provide on the job training to new hires assigned to the work area.

• Annual Solder Certification.

Received two Spot Awards for workmanship on SQQS9 (Sonar Systems for Navy) Program. Education:

● High School

Sumter County Comprehensive High School Class of 1989

● South Ga Technical College

Electronic Technology August 2000-July 2001

REFERENCES:

MCLB

Shonell Hooks 229-***-****

tanner.shonell@ USMC.MIL

MCLB

Marvin Jackson 229-***-****

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MCLB

Hilliard McDonald 229-***-****

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