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Electronics Technician

Location:
Las Vegas, NV, 89101
Salary:
20.00 hr
Posted:
May 16, 2022

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Resume:

Scott A Manchester

**** ****** **** ***

Las Vegas NV 89178

808-***-****

******************@*****.***

Objective:

Maintenance position utilizing acquired skills and experience.

Summary

Twenty-six years of experience in the U.S. Navy as an Electronics Technician Submarines and production supervisor. While carrying out my duties I utilized numerous electronics test equipment, power tools include counters and multimeter. Supervisory duties, while in the U.S. Navy, included production manager and Quality control Representative on several ships.

Highlights and Qualifications

●NACE Coating Inspector Program level 3 –Certified. CERT No. 60336

●Supervised the repair of a vital Navigation systems and spaces saving the U.S. Navy $100,000

●Repaired and maintained various navigation systems valued at up to $900,000 without down time.

●Developed and executed an extensive training program to advance unqualified entry-level personnel to fully qualified technicians in 6 months’ time period.

●Troubleshoot and Repaired Navigational radar saving the U.S. Navy over $20,000 in repair parts.

●Trained and oversaw 12- member work center in operation and maintenance of navigation equipment and spaces.

Relevant Experience

Familiar with all forms of work controls used in a shipyard environment to include WAFS, TAGOUTS.

Familiar with safety and security in a shipyard environment.

Planned and executed over 5,000 routine preventive maintenance procedures, coordinating between interdisciplinary managers to eliminate conflicts and ensure the highest possible operational schedule.

Developed detailed plans for the execution of troubleshooting, repair, and retest of electronic instrumentation systems following unplanned failures, managing personnel and repair parts to ensure that the equipment was restored to an operational status in the most expeditious means possible.

Ensured strict procedural compliance during routine operations, testing.

Supervised all maintenance checks to monitor accuracy and adherence to exact procedures.

Developed a comprehensive corrosion control prevention maintenance plan.

Knowledge at using the tools and equipment to troubleshoot and repair equipment malfunctions:

Soldering tools, hand and power tools, wire and cable cutters, volt meters.

Accomplishments

Recognized as a team player who requires minimum supervision, is motivated to the highest performance standards, and committed to excellence.

Displayed unequaled troubleshooting skills onboard several submarines resulting in flawless execution of over 200 critical repairs.

Employment History

March 2021- Current

Maintenance Technician/Firstservice Residential

Las Vegas, Nevada

Hours per week: 20hrs

● Conducting light residential repairs for local seniors.

● Delivery of Durable medical equipment.

● Daily inventory control of warehouse and office medical equipment.

●Scheduling delivery and pickup of medical equipment.

April 2016-July 2019

CCAT C5I TECH/HM&E Technician, Tidal Corrosion,

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Hours per week: 40hrs

●Conducts shipboard training on corrosion controls and new technologies with regards to mast and antennas.

●Provides supervision on replacing bonding straps, weather proofing and fasteners.

●Conducts surveys on masts and antennas for corrosion control issues.

●HM&E corrosion control technical expert providing technical expertise and training to ship’s force in HM&E systems and equipment corrosion control.

●Understands the processes and requirements that relate to organization-level corrosion control of HM&E systems and equipment.

●Has an extensive practical and theoretical knowledge of corrosion control technologies, preservation tools, and corrosion control procedures used on U.S. Navy ships.

●Assists in the planning and execution of ship’s force preservation efforts and corrosion control training.

●Supports the Team Lead in performing his tasks, namely in the areas of pre-job planning, in-process execution, close-out evaluation, analysis and reporting

December 2014- April 2016

CCAT C5I TECH/HM&E Technician, Leidos,

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Hours per week:40hrs

●Conducts shipboard training on corrosion controls and new technologies with regards to mast and antennas.

●Provides supervision on replacing bonding straps, weather proofing and fasteners.

●Conducts surveys on masts and antennas for corrosion control issues.

●HM&E corrosion control technical expert providing technical expertise and training to ship’s force in HM&E systems and equipment corrosion control.

●Understands the processes and requirements that relate to organization-level corrosion control of HM&E systems and equipment.

●Has an extensive practical and theoretical knowledge of corrosion control technologies, preservation tools, and corrosion control procedures used on U.S. Navy ships.

●Assists in the planning and execution of ship’s force preservation efforts and corrosion control training.

●Supports the Team Lead in performing his tasks, namely in the areas of pre-job planning, in-process execution, close-out evaluation, analysis and reporting.

January 2012 - 2014 November

USS Greeneville (SSN 772) Navigation Operations Enlisted Advisor/ Electronics Division Leader

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Hours per week:40hrs+

●Perform preventive maintenance and emergency repairs on all navigation division equipment.

●Always supervised and prioritized daily work and operations of 20 personnel maintaining 100% safety.

●Always supervised and prioritized daily work and operations of 20 personnel maintaining 100% safety.

●Troubleshoot and restore equipment and systems to optimal working condition.

●Personally, developed training plan to ensure a high level of knowledge for navigation division.

●Wrote and improved numerous procedures, official documentation and briefed leadership.

●Ensure material readiness valued at over $2M for all assigned systems.

●Conducted formal counseling of several junior personnel when job performance needed improvement.

●Supervised corrosion control effort in the engine room and control room.

●Used wiring diagrams to conducted repairs to AN/BPS-15 Radar, Ship control panel and Ballast control panel instrumentations.

●Troubleshoot and repaired several Trim and Drain systems switches.

●Conducted ground isolations on wetted equipment.

●Performed inventories of general and specialized equipment.

January 2009 – December 2012 Naval Submarine Training Center Pacific Instructor and Department leader. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

Hours per week:40hrs+

●Supervised 42 instructors, including 10 chief petty officers.

●Ensured all personnel stove for their highest qualification.

●Conducted weekly audits for 52 instructor training jackets and reporting all discrepancies to senior leadership for required actions.

●Conducted monitors of all 52 instructor to ensure the highest level of training was given to the students.

●Ensured safety and security for all training labs and team trainers.

●Maintained a daily watch bill to ensure all personnel were ready to support all training events.

●Supervised the remodeling of several classrooms.

●Installed several audio and visual devices.

●Conducted several safety audits to ensure compliance to federal codes.

January 2005 – 2009 December USS Chicago (SSN 721) Assistant Navigator/ Electronic division leader. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Hours per week:40hrs+

●Perform preventive maintenance and emergency repairs on all navigation division equipment.

●Conducted training to division on the use of the Tag out User’s Manual.

●Conducted training to division on basic soldering.

●Conducted several hours of training of troubleshooting electronic systems held onboard US submarines.

●Used wiring diagrams and drawing to troubleshoot navigation systems

●Troubleshoot and restore equipment and systems to optimal working condition.

●Always supervised and prioritized daily work and operations of 10 personnel maintaining 100% safety.

●Personally, developed training plan to ensure a high level of knowledge for navigation division.

●Supervised corrosion control effort in the attack center and Bridge.

●Wrote and improved numerous procedures, official documentation and briefed leadership.

●Ensure material readiness valued at over $2M for all assigned systems.

●Conducted formal counseling of several junior personnel, when job performance needed improvement.

Education

Completed 12 semester hours in B.S. in Electronics

U.S. Navy

Basic Training – Recruit Training Command, Chicago, Illinois

Advanced Leadership Development – Naval Submarine Training Center Pacific, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Instructor Delivery Continuum Journey Instructor Training, 9502 cert– Naval Submarine Training Center Pacific, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Shipboard/Workspace Trainer– Naval Submarine Training Center Pacific, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

NACE Coating Inspector Program level 3 –Certified.

NTI HVAC School- Graduate 2019

NTI Plumbing school-Graduate 2019

Certified HVAC/R Technician 2019

EPA 608 Universal Certificate 2019



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