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Noncommissioned Officer Avionics Technician

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Picayune, MS
Posted:
August 23, 2022

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Stephen J. Strausbaugh

Po Box *** - Carriere MS *9426

601-***-****

Experience: All work experience unless military reserves, is full time 40 hours a week. July 15 – Present Engineering Technician, Federal Aviation Administration, (40 hours per week, Full Time) responsible for infrastructure sustainment activities throughout the Service Area/NEO. Work is completed using various general and specialized trade skills, including but not limited to; electrical, carpentry, painting, concrete, plumbing, welding, and drywall. The ET has responsibility for developing supply estimates for various projects, gathering technical data, evaluating/formulating safety procedures, determining manpower, and material and fiscal requirements for assigned projects. The ET assist a project coordinator in planning, cost estimating, designing, developing, and completing local projects. ETs possess a working knowledge of laws, policies, and procedures pertaining to the construction work environment, i.e., Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), facility, system, and equipment security, Environmental Compliance Assessment Protocol (ECAP), and National Electrical Code (NEC). Applies electrical, mechanical, and structural knowledge to perform duties as assigned, and is required to periodically interpret construction and building blue prints. The ET applies experience and detailed technical construction knowledge in order to plan and complete assignments in support of National Airspace System (NAS). Project contacts include, but are not limited to, District Office(s), other FAA organizations, local airport authority, and contractors. Contacts are made to share information, provide data, furnish technical guidance, and discuss the status of the assignment. Maintenance of the structure surrounding a facility, such as the landscaping, fence, and gates can also fall within the duties of an ET. The ET develops best maintenance practices for varying types of equipment and building systems. Coordinates work efforts with Safety, Fire Personnel, Environmental personnel, Natural Resources personnel and other organizations and customers to ensure work is in compliance with local, federal, NAVFAC, NAVOSH, OSHA, and local regulations. Monitors repair, replacement and removal of assets from work execution by contract or in-house methods/updates recurring work/preventive maintenance plans accordingly. Serves as COR

(Contracting Officer Representative) and COTR (Contracting Officer Technical Representative). Inputs, designs/manages all new maintenance initiatives for the PM program and/or related programs such as equipment inventories, task lists, job packages, frequencies, additional times/task times. Including RPIE /CIMU assets Nov 13 - July 15 US Veterans Administration Electrician/Electronics Technician (40 hours per week, Full Time)

Troubleshoot electrical/electronic circuits/problems in hospital, operate and maintain emergency generators/standby generators and maintain high voltage electrical system. Maintain and repair emergency circuits, emergency lighting, and emergency life support systems. Troubleshoot; lighting, nurse call system, access control, security, audio/visual, cable TV, other highly complex patient systems including wandering, and electrical installations. Maintenance, repair, installation, and calibration of hospital electronics equipment. Repair other electrical/electronic equipment as necessary to include construction projects. Maintain and repair electrical circuits and wiring, motor control centers, power distribution, facility power transformers and distribution. Operate main facility power generators and emergency backup generators. Electronics repair, Fire Alarm maintenance and repair, public address systems repair and maintenance. Ran Rigid and EMT conduit on an almost daily basis. Used hand and electric benders. Rewired panels and ran new circuits almost daily including arc fault and ground fault circuits. Performs Weekly, Monthly, Semi- Annual, And Annual PM (preventative Maintenance).

Oct 12 - Oct 13 Rolls-Royce Test Facility (40 hours per week, Full Time) Nov 10 - Oct 12 Lockheed Martin, Rolls Royce Experimental Test Facility. Test experimental Jet engines for Rolls Royce. Interpret domestic and foreign drawings and blueprints. Maintain industrial equipment.

Dec 08 - July 09 Leir Segler inc. (40 hours per week, Full Time) July 09 - Feb 10 M1 Services, electrical modifications to F-15 aircraft (40 hours per week, Full Time) Apr 10 - Nov 10 M1 services, electrical modifications to C-130 aircraft (40 hrs per week, Full Time) Feb 10 - May 10 US Census Bureau

Mar 08 - Sept 08 Government Printing Office Electrician/Electronics Technician (40 hours per week, Full Time)

Maintenance Electrician/Electronics Technician. Repair printing and binding equipment and general electrical maintenance. Maintain passport equipment. Maintained industrial production equipment. Interpreted domestic and international drawings. Worked on mechanical and electromechanical equipment. July 07 - Mar 08 Applied Geo Technologies (40 hours per week, Full Time) Calibrations technician, mechanical, electrical, pressure, and field calibrations. July 06 - July 07 Pearl River County (40 hours per week, Full Time) Deputy Building Official, Management position, Supervise 13 people Manage day to day operations of Dept./Office, Manage a budget Handle customer relations, Manage a satellite office Manage the department to include building/job site inspections, both commercial and residential.

Dec 04 - July 06 Jacobs Sverdrup Electronics Technician (40 hours per week, Full Time) Dec 96 - Dec 04 Lockheed Martin Electronics/ Electrical Technician (40 hours per week, Full Time) Support space shuttle main engine test fire

Generator operator/repair and maintenance 60 Megawatt 4160 volt, manually synched and parallel operated 4 times every month. Build, repair, and maintain cable bundles to include trunk and fiber optic cables Repair oral warning system, fire detect system, deluge system, gas detect system, barges, and other systems on test stands.

Coordinated with contractors with installation of new equipment at gas house. Repaired equipment at gas house.(compressors, pumps, large industrial equipment) Installed new equipment/devices on test stands, including conduit. Minor computer programing at gas house to automate new equipment. Set up and troubleshoot PLCs at gas house.

Troubleshoot problems for engineers.

Troubleshoot, setup, and repair instrumentation and controls for liquid fuel cells, test stands, and cryogenics facility. Set up remote cameras at E complex.

Used complex testing equipment.

Interpreted blueprints and drawings.

Maintained industrial equipment.

Ran Rigid and EMT conduit almost daily. Used hand and electric benders. Rewired panels, ran new circuits, including arc fault and ground fault circuits. May 88 - May 96 Aviation Electronics Technician/United States Navy

(Active duty full time 40+ hours per week)

P3 and F18 Airframes

Repaired, installed, adjusted, modified, tested, aviation electronics, and radar Handled all secure Communications

Supervised up to 10 personnel

Quality assurance inspector

Trained personnel and Instructed classes

Purchased parts and other supplies

Maintained publications and tools

Taught electronics/electricity training classes

Managed test equipment inventory and used sophisticated test equipment Managed calibration program for shop including shipping and receiving. Maintained a Mobile Maintenance Facility, this included 3 phase 60 hz Portably/standby generators, 400 hz generators, 40 ton forklifts, cranes, light carts, shipping and receiving mobile facilities and other related equipment. Assisted in managing preventative Maintenance in MMF complex including familiarity with the use of MAXIMO.

Worked on all types of aviation electronics including but not limited to: TACAN, IFF and Mode 4 IFF, ILS, Digi Map TCAS, Direction Finder, Acoustic Beacon, VOR, UHF, VHF, HF, Radar to include Weather and Search Radar both medium and long range, Satellite Communications, Radar Altimeter, On-Board computer systems, ELT and Emergency Locator Beacon, GPS both classified and non- classified, cargo delivery systems, and other classified equipment. Dec 03 - Present US Air Force Reserves Electronic Technician Aviation electronics/electrical repairs on C130J&H aircraft Comm/Nav Avionics, All administrative functions to include Ordering necessary equipment and parts, Quality control Inspect, and technician duties

Handled all secure Communications including satellite communications Computer network maintenance

Used sophisticated test equipment

Wing Historian, writing history report of everything the wing does in the year. To include writing of reports, investigations, and very detailed spreadsheets including personnel, maintenance actions, tonnage hauled, places deployed, Etc. In charge of the program works directly for the wing commander a full bird colonel. Worked on all types of aviation electronics including but not limited to: TACAN, IFF and Mode 4 IFF, ILS, Digi Map TCAS, Direction Finder, Acoustic Beacon, VOR, UHF, VHF, HF, 5 different Radar systems to include Weather, Tracking, Altitude, and Search Radar both medium and long range, Satellite Communications, Radar Altimeter, On-Board computer systems, ELT and Emergency Locator Beacon, GPS both classified and non-classified, cargo delivery systems, and other classified equipment.

July 97 - Nov 04 US Coast Guard Reserves Electronics Technician Shop Supervisor/Facility Maintenance Manager

Provided all kinds of communications including secure, satellite, data, voice All administrative functions to include

Ordering necessary equipment and parts, Quality control Inspect, technician duties, and all maintenance duties, facility electronics/electrical repair to include aviation landing aids, aircraft aids to navigation and landing aids. Electronics duties included all equipment maintenance/repair. Handled all secure Communications including satellite communications Education: Bachelors of Science, major concentration electronics, from USM, with HONORS Associates Degree in Electronics from CCAF

Associates Degree in History from CCAF

Military: Aviation electronics A school, Micro-miniature solder repair Miniature solder repair, Leadership and development class Total quality leadership, Doppler radar school

Navy leadership school

Instructor school

Secure Communications School

Special License: Journeyman Electronics Mechanic certification - Certified by U.S. Dept. of Labor Hold current Top Secret Security Clearance with the military, Oct 2014 DAU Fundamentals of Facilities Engineering I Certification courses complete DAU Fundamentals of Facilities Engineering II Certification courses complete DAU Production, Quality, and Manufacturing I Certificate courses complete COR I Certification

MS State licensed contractor

Licensed master electrician

Licensed master plumber

ICC certified blue print plans examiner Mechanical ICC certified blue print plans examiner Plumbing

Completed Real estate law class

Architecture class

Welding class

Awards: US Forces Expeditionary award, Navy Achievement Medal Meritorious Unit Commendation, Good Conduct Medal

Veterans' Preference: 10-point preference.

Registered for Selective Service:

I am a male born on or after January 1, 1960, and I have registered for the Selective Service. Additional military experience:

Carpentry and Masonry Specialist: NER-AT-003, MOS-51B-003, AT1 – PNA, 51B10 Performs general and heavy carpentry and masonry duties in the fabrication, erection, maintenance, and repair of wooden and masonry structures. Uses basic carpentry tools in framing, sheathing, fabricating, and roofing wooden structures; uses basic masonry tools in construction of foundations, piers, walls, and columns; uses basic concrete tools for foundations, site work, and slabs; places anchor bolts and steel reinforcement for concrete and masonry; erects buildings, including floor systems, partitions, roofing systems and stairs; installs doors and windows; maintains carpentry, masonry, and concrete tools; assists in erection of rough timber structures; repairs and renovates existing structures; assists in the performance of combat engineer missions; serves as crew leader. Serves as work center supervisor; diagnoses non-routine malfunctions and demonstrates repair techniques; inspects and approves completed work assignments including the installation of new parts and components; conducts on-the- job training program and maintains training records; prepares weekly schedules of preventive maintenance.

Detailed Relevant Experience:

Dec 03 - Present US Air Force Reserves

Mar 12 - Present Wing Historian/Writing and Editing While working as the Wing Historian I am responsible for writing and editing annual history report, brochures, fact sheets, handbooks, informational papers, and informal communications. I am responsible for conducting interviews and preparing special reports for use in interviews and public affairs appearances. I conducted special research, and verification of information. I assisted Public Affairs with outreach and media interviews for the Commander. I conducted investigations, and very detailed spreadsheets including personnel, maintenance actions, tonnage hauled, places deployed, etc. I am in charge of the history program for the Wing and I work directly for the wing commander, a full bird colonel.

Quality Assurance Inspector (Navy/Air Force)

Duties: As a Military Quality Assurance Inspector I evaluated the quality assurance programs through surveillance, audits, surveys, data reviews, contract reviews, and risk assessments. I participate in work groups, committees, and presentations, which may include higher management levels, or other services. I Monitor the compliance with quality control system procedures through surveillance, analysis, and mandatory inspections in conjunction with a retrospective assembly and test methods and sequences, accepted and special processes, QA methods and techniques, and verification and acceptance criterion to assure that the system effectively controls product quality, starting in the assembly phase, through the testing, and into the subsequent acceptance phase. I have surveillance responsibility during assembly and testing for structural, mechanical, thermal, electrical, subsystems, sub-assemblies, systems, and ground support equipment or systems, as well as component compliance with the quality and technical provisions. I participate in development and implementation of a tailored quality assurance program within the guidelines established Dept. Navy. I perform Process Surveillance with In-Process and Assigned Area Characteristic checks as a continuing verification of the contractor's compliance with the quality assurance program and quality control procedures. I review a vast library of Navy, Air Force, contractor, and industry procedures regulations, technical publications, directives and other requirement documents to assure compatibility and feasibility of their implementation into procedures as well as the completeness, adequacy and identification of quality and technical requirements in the subsequent contractor's assembly, test, and disassembly implementing documents. I Collect and evaluate quality data generated by government surveillance and inspection functions of the activities during assembly, test, and disassembly. I have meet with contractor personnel to discuss non-compliance and observed incompatibilities of processes, procedures, and shop practices which need corrective actions. I Coordinate and consult with management and when required I will provide information and support to the user activities, customer, quality, contracting officers, and other government or contractor personnel, as required. At times I was designated as Work Leader on a rotating basis, to which I performed the following administrative duties of the Team Leader: (1) make day-to-day adjustments of work assignments and priorities in accordance with the Team Leader's established priorities; (2) answer QA questions about the work arraignment; (3) approve emergency sick or annual/leave for short periods; and

(4) resolve simple, informal personnel complaints. 403 Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

Keesler AFB, Biloxi, MS US

Aerospace Maintenance Technician

Provide effective leadership, supervision, training, direction, and assistance to up to 20 apprentice and journeyman personnel in maintaining aircraft, support equipment, forms and records in support of the organization's mission. Certified work produced under USAF Technical Order Program and Quality Assurance standards. I was an in-progress inspector of all aircraft maintenance. I inspected other aircraft maintenance work prior to repair of discrepancy being completed. Interpret and advise technicians on maintenance procedures and policies to repair aircraft and support equipment. Direct and assist technicians in troubleshooting and maintaining aircraft systems, components, and support equipment. Test repaired components using mockups and test equipment. Adjust, align, rig, and calibrate aircraft systems. Accomplish jack, tow, and service aircraft. Supervise and perform aircraft and component inspections, checking components for clearances, tolerances, proper installation, and operation. Perform production supervisor, expediter, support, and maintenance functions. Performed Quality Assurance duties. Inspected technicians for compliance with current standards, review maintenance forms, aircraft records, and reports to ensure complete documentation and to determine trends and production effectiveness. Trained new personnel.

Pearl River County

Deputy Building Official, GS-13 equivalent.

I was the number two person in charge of the building department. I was responsible for the day to day operations of the building department. I supervised the office employees and the field operations as well as being responsible for a satellite office. I ensured all inspections were conducted on time and properly. I was responsible for the budget, and personnel assignments. I inspected commercial jobs and all county buildings. I reviewed and approved contracts. I was also in charge of the county Fire Marshall. I approved, acquired, disposed of, and ensured the upkeep of the transportation fleet for the department. Bachelor of Science Degree with HONORS

University of Southern Mississippi, Long Beach/Hattiesburg, MS US GPA: 3.7 of a maximum 4.0

Credits Earned: over 160 Semester hours in multiple colleges Major: Applied Technology

Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:

MS State licensed contractor, Licensed master electrician, Licensed master plumber, ICC certified blue print plans examiner Mechanical, ICC certified blue print plans examiner Plumbing, Completed Real estate law class, Architecture class

Note: all classes are in semester hours

Math: Algebra, Trigonometry 3hrs, Calculus 3hrs.

Science: General Physics 3hrs, Chemistry 3hrs, Geology 3hrs. Computer programing: Visual basic 3hrs, C++ programming 3hrs, HTML programing 3hrs. Legal Classes: Business Law 50% of management class 3hrs, General Law class 3hrs, Real estate Class 3hrs, Construction Law (which taught how to read and interoperate the Code of Federal Regulations) 50% of construction safety class 3hrs.

Project Management class 3hrs

Human resources class 3hrs

Business proposals class 3hrs

Business Ethics 3hrs

Construction Safety 3hrs (included construction law, safety regulations, and spotting safety violations of the CFR, and OSHA)

Other Courses: English-101 3hrs, English-102 3hrs, Management Principles 3hrs, World Civilization I

(His-101) 3hrs, World Civilization II(His-102) 3hrs, Oral Communication 3hrs, World Literature 3hrs, Marketing 3hrs, Computer Programming using C++ 3hrs, many others. Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB, AL, 2 Associate's Degrees

Major: Aviation Electronics and History

Job Related Training:

SPECIALIZED TRAINING:

Department of the Air Force: Total Quality Management, Maintenance Managers Course, Aerospace Maintenance Craftsman, Journeyman and Apprentice, Senior Noncommissioned Officers Academy, Senior Noncommissioned Officer Leadership Development Course, Noncommissioned Officers Academy, Noncommissioned Officers Leadership School, Avionics Communication/Navigation school, Electronics Principles School.

Communications:

I attended a specialized radio communications school at Harris Corporation. This included secret communications. I also trained on Motorola radio communications and regularly reprogramed these radios.

References:

Ronald Wayne Mitchell, 9010 Hillside Rd, Biloxi, MS 39532 US Mobile: 228-***-****, Day Phone: 504-***-****

Email: adr9uh@r.postjobfree.com

Pete Radich 228-***-****

J Scott Rountree 228-***-****

More references available upon request

Additional Information:

Top Secret Security Clearance: Oct 2014

CPR - American Heart Association

IDEA - Open Water Diver

Certified Forklift Operator

Government Drivers License (standard vehicles, trucks, and busses up to 46 passenger) PROFESSIONAL RATINGS, AWARDS, AND RECOGNITIONS

Navy Achievement Medal, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, Navy and Air Force Good Conduct Medal, Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Air Force Longevity Service Award Ribbon, Numerous Certificates of Appreciation, Numerous Letters of Appreciation, Humanitarian Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, CG Special Operations Ribbon, many more too numerous to mane. OTHER INFORMATION

Extensive knowledge of aircraft systems and Quality Assurance inspection and processes. Extensive knowledge scientific concepts and technology. Experience in the utilization of field sampling devices. Experience performing professional, administrative, technical and clerical work in support of scientific work and research. Ability to follow written protocols, collect and record data and maintain records. Experience in designing experiments, analyzing data, and using computers for statistics, word processing, and graphics applications related to many of the work environment. Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills. Excellent research and report writing skills. Strong technical, mechanical, electrical, electronic, analytical, and troubleshooting background as an aerospace maintenance craftsman. Sound leadership and supervisory skills.



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