HAYWOOD WILLIAMS III
**** *. **** ****** ************, Indiana 46260
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PROFILE
Third year student majoring in Software Engineering with a strong background in computers, electronics, instrumentation, and business management; working towards a Bachelor Degree of Science
Over 20 years combine experience in government, manufacturing and industrial environment
Organized, competent, quick learner who works well in groups or alone
Experienced supervisor though both military and manufacturing institution
Experienced in Quality Control and supporting paper work and some software applications
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
Manufacturing
Over ten years of experience in troubleshooting, repairing, Installation, calibration, programming, and preventative maintenance of various types of equipment
Experience with lighting systems, adjustable D-C motor controllers, metering and recording devices, equipment monitoring systems, conductors, program logic control and pneumatic
Knowledge of test instrument and computer systems used to troubleshoot programmable controls for malfunctions
Utilize specifications on blueprints, sketches and similar descriptions to install, repair, program, and perform maintenance on instrument and other types of control systems
Experience with tracking inventory and ordering parts for components and control systems using standard procurement procedures
Ability to update schematics, wiring diagrams, and manuals as necessary
Experience with conducting research analysis and precision quality tests of airplane and rocket engines under new development in accordance to government standards
Supervisory experience facilitated direction and acted as mentor to less experienced technicians and helpers
Quality Control
Perform quality control checks including programming logic control system and other software instituted within the facility
Use proper testing procedures and tools to perform checks and services on equipment
Communicate with vendors and customers in a professional manner
Perform safety inspections in manufacturing and other industrial setting
Examine products or materials, parts, sub-assemblies, and packaging for damage, defects, or shortages, using specification sheets, gauges, and standards charts
EDUCATION
University of Indianapolis Indianapolis, IN Target Graduation Date 2017
Computer Software Engineer; Application
Ivy Tech Community College Indianapolis, IN April 2015
Associates Degree: General Studies
Commercial Equipment Repair; Certificate
United States Air Force Community College Denver, CO
September 1983
Associates of Applied Science; Electronic/Instrumentation
Precision measurement equipment; certificate
Program logic control; certificate
Department of Transportation: Federal Aviation Administration Aurora, IL
September 1986
National Airspace Indoctrination of Engineers and Technicians; certification
General Maintenance for Airway Facilities; certificate
United States Department of the Army Aurora, IL
September 1986
Calibration; Certification
ISO certified
Light Wheel Vehicle and Power Generator Mechanic; Certificate
Financial Management; Certificate
Maintenance Management and Property Accountability; Certificate
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
May 2012 to present Raab HVAC and General Maintenance Service
Indianapolis, Indiana
Working supervisor, technician; installing installation, air-condition, heater and other type of devices in both commercial and residential. Supervised a small team of employee on a needed bases, complete all paperwork, made schedule and work on pay roll among many other office duty that was necessary for the smooth operation of the office.
August 2003 to September 2012 Labor Ready Indianapolis, IN
General labor
Building maintenance, groundskeeper, inventory, supervisor; all the jobs with this company were temporary with long and short time assignments utilizing many critical thinking and analytic skills with the abilities to accomplish the company goal ( 40 hours work week ).
August 2001 to August 2003 Chrysler Corporation Indianapolis, IN
Repair Technician
Responsible for but not limited to: repair and maintenance of various types of processing and control equipment providing electrical, pneumatic, and mechanical skills. This was accomplished by the following proper signing in and out procedures; reporting all parts and supply as needed to the supervisor. Dismantling equipment to gain access to and remove defective parts, troubleshoot and examines parts to detect imperfection. Adjusts and or removal malfunctioning parts of devices and control instruments. Install special function devices as needed; after unit was calibrated, PMCS were performed for proper operation of unit. Company safety policy was always followed ( 40 hour work week ).
January 1999 to August 2001 White River Environmental Partners Indianapolis, IN
Calibration and Electronics Technician
Assemble, test, and maintain circuitry of electronic components according to engineering instructions, technical manuals. Knowledge of electronics using computers and computer network systems, hand and power tools. Maintain system logs and manuals to document testing and preparation of equipment. Provide user applications and engineering support and recommendations for new and existing equipment with regard to installation, upgrades and enhancements to computer system. Install and maintain electrical control systems and solid-state equipment. Test and analyze test data and make computations as necessary to determine test results inspect and test electrical systems and equipment to locate and diagnose malfunctions, using visual inspections, testing devices, and computer software. Splice wires with knives or cutting pliers, and solder connections to fixtures, outlets, and equipment. ( 40 hour work week ).
September 1995 to January 1999 E.I.L Instruments Indianapolis, IN
Bio-Medical Instrumentation Technician
Duties, but not limited to: routine inspection, PMCS maintenance, calibration and repair of medical equipment for a research manufacture. Equipment includes but limited: Centrifuge, blood pressure transducers, XY Recorders, patient monitors, spectrometer, pipettes, electrocardiographs, close circuit TV PH meter, robots ( 40 hour work week).
June 1990 to September 1995 Aero Enterprise Indianapolis, IN
Self-Employed-Contractor
Performed calibration and repair services on bio and communication equipment (40 hour work week ).
September 1992 to September 1995 United States Post Office Indianapolis, IN
Maintenance Technician
Performed but not limited to; general and preventative maintenance on electrical and mechanical equipment ( 40 hour work week ).
June 1991 to September 1992 US Department of Transportation (FAA) Aurora, IL
Electronic Technician
Install, calibrate, and preform preventative maintenance on equipment required for aerial navigation communication between aircraft and ground with the use. Measure, cut, and install- frameworks and conduit to support and connect wiring, control panels, and junction boxes, using hand tools. Inspect, test, or measure materials, products, installations, and work for conformance to specifications. Provide technical assistance and resolution when electrical or engineering problems are encountered before, during, and after construction of computer network system. Assemble electrical and electronic systems and prototypes according to engineering data and knowledge of electrical principles, using hand tools and measuring instruments. Prepare project cost and work-time estimates. Test electronics units using standard test equipment and analyze with the results to evaluate performance and determine if any adjustments are necessary. Collaborate with electrical
engineers and other personnel to identify, define, and solve developmental problems. Build, calibrate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair electrical instruments and or any equipment under test. Certificate: National Airspace indoctrination of Engineers and Technicians, and General Maintenance for Airway Facilities ( 40 hour work week ).
April 1987 to June 1991 General Motors (H.L. Yoh Temp Agency) Indianapolis, IN
Instrumentation Technician
Programming computer systems for research analysis of the 3007 fan rig on airplanes and rocket engine under new development such as equipment could not be placed on the market before undergoing a series of precision quality test to meet government standard. To reach this goal in testing and development the equipment used are charge amps, b and h scanning valve, force balance transducer, thermonuclear acceleration, electromagnetic pick-up, diode clipper, turbine flow meter, linear and rotary potentiometer, amplifiers, b and f conditioning card, frequency to dc converter, x-y recorder, ampex recorder, sorter recorder, kyowa recorder, and computer systems. Every piece of equipment had to be checked and calibrated for the most accurate results ( 40 hour work week).
June 1988 to April 1991 Alpine of America Indianapolis, IN
Repair Technician
Diagnostic troubleshooting of hi-fi stereo system equipment and repair of malfunction by isolating and malfunction with the use of schematic diagrams and various test equipment such as oscilloscopes, signal generator, millimeters, frequency counters, and watt meter; after malfunction has been isolated, use soldering skills to remove and replace the faulty parts (40-hour work week).
MILITARY EXPERIENCE
1985-1988 National Guard Indianapolis, IN
Honorable Discharge
MOS: Instrumentation Specialist
Performed repairs and calibration on various type of equipment such as but not limited to: millimeter, electronic voltmeter, voltage calibrators, voltage dividers, oscillators, distortion analyzers, power meter, micrometers, torque tester, torque wrenches, pressure and vacuum gauges, weight set and thermometers, ISO 900 (40 hour work week).
1979-1983 U.S. Army Ft. Bragg, NC
Honorable Discharge
MOS: Accounting Manager (NCOIC)
MOS: Automotive and Power Generator