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AFSBN-KU APO AE *****, Email:
************@*****.*** phone numbers 965-****-**** or 965-****-**** OBJECTIVE
Seeking a position as a Communication Technician
QUALIFICATION HIGHLIGHTS
Over ten years of experience testing and troubleshooting military radios
Supervised up to eight technicians including radio, telephone and optical technicians
Possess a Secret Security Clearance, Kuwait and State Driver license and a Visa 18 TRAINING AND EDUCATION
U.S. Army Signal Center, Fort Gordon, GA
Special Electronic Repairmen ( 39Echo) 1991
Almeda University, Boise,ID
Electronic Technology Bachelor Science Degree 2005
Harris Corporation Technical Training Center, Camp Arifjan KU. Harris Radios Training Certificate 2006
ARCENT Signal University, Camp Arifjan KU
Network plus Training Certificate 2007
Information Technology Institute, Kuwait
CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Certificate 2008
ARCENT Signal University, Camp Arifjan KU
Microsoft Office Suite Basic 2009
Fiber Optic Association, FOA School #240
FOA Certification 2010
On the job training for installing Blue Force Tracking System via ESP Corporation
On the job training for installing CVRJ and DUKE System via Computer Science Corporation0 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONIC MECHANIC
AMENTUM(APRIL 8,2017-PRESENT)
• Perform installation and programming for Tactical Radio and Communication Systems installed in military wheeled and track vehicles: SINCGARS, Harris, and THALES radios, BLUE FORCE TRACKING SYSTEM(BFT), DRIVER VIEWER ENHANCER(DVE)-AN/VAS-5
Trained new workers to test various radios to install into various wheel and track vehicle: RT-1949, RT-1796 and RT-1694 also AN/PRC-152 and SINCGARS radios
Provide shop support to monthly service of mine detectors, chemical and motion detectors as well as servicing OE-254 for various Task Support for the Military Units.
Presently acting as an Environmental Safety Officer COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONIC MECHANIC
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AFSBN-KU APO AE 09366, Email:
************@*****.*** phone numbers 965-****-**** or 965-****-**** Vectrus/EXELIS/GMASS/ITT - Camp Arifjan, Kuwait
(Oct 2012-Apr 2017) and (Dec 2002-May 2010)
Performed installation and programming for Tactical Radio and Communication Systems installed in military wheeled and track vehicles: SINCGARS, Harris, and THALES radios, BLUE FORCE TRACKING SYSTEM(BFT), DRIVER VIEWER ENHANCER(DVE)-AN/VAS-5, and Combat Identification Panels(CIP)
Repaired and serviced various Optical Equipment: Thermal sight AN/PAS-13, Infrared devices AN/PAQ-4, AN/PEQ-2, AN/PVS-6, AN/GVS-6, Night Vision Devices AN/PVS-4, AN/PVS-5, AN/PVS-7, AN/PVS-14 and DRIVER VIEWERS VVS-2(V)
Repaired and serviced other Electronic Electrical Equipment : Mine Detectors AN/PSS-12, Chemical Detectors M43 and CAM(chemical agent monitor), DC Power supplies, military telephones TA-312 and TA-43, GRA-39 and Navigation satellite set AN/PSN-11 and AN/PSN- 13.
Worked as a Team Member in support of the section function during turn-ins, issues, repair and maintenance of all equipment submitted to the section.
Utilized SAMS and AWARDS to process job orders
Reviewed daily shop printouts and compiled daily status reports for use by department production control
Conduct tool box and test measurement diagnostic equipment(tmde) inventories
Ensured that repair parts for bench and shop stock were maintained at the appropriate levels
Ensured compliance with safety, fire prevention and occupational health regulations, directives, and laws for preventing fraud,waste and abuse.
Received on the job training and trained personnel in support of the mission. CREW SYSTEMS FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Vision Information Technology Consultant(VITC)(CSC subcontract), Camp Arifjan KU
(Nov 2010-May 2012)
Performed as a Counter Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Devices (CREW) systems field service technician by installing, de-installing, and testing the crew systems to ensure they are properly functioning.
NIGHT VISION DEVICE TECHNICIAN (LEAD)
CSA - Camp Doha, Kuwait
(Dec 1999 – November 2002)
ITT Systems - Camp Doha, Kuwait
(February 1997– December 1999)
Performed with various Test measurement diagnostic equipment such as multimeters, oscilloscope, and radiac meters repairs and service on a variety of optical and electronic equipment such as ground troop, vehicular, and aviation night vision devices, mine detectors, thermal sights, active infrared sight devices, power supplies, laser range finders, Navigation satellite sets, platoon early warning devices, and chemical detectors and installed antennas, radio mounts, CIP( Combat vehicle identification panels ) OLIVER L. HUDSON 401
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AFSBN-KU APO AE 09366, Email:
************@*****.*** phone numbers 965-****-**** or 965-****-****
Interface with SARSS-1 Supply activities to receive parts and update work order status.
Ensured all SOP’s were complied with for new equipment arrival and issuance.
Performed daily interaction with Army leadership to ensure optimum customer satisfaction.
Involved in preparation, reviewing, and consolidation of technical and administrative reports and requests.
Maintained files, records, and supplies.
Assigned duties to incoming technicians to ensure optimal continuity in scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.
Established workload, work schedules, and repair priorities.
Conducted on the job training.
UNITED STATES ARMY
(1990 - 1996): Rank: E-5
Special Electronics Device Repairman (39E)
Performed maintenance on Specialized Military Combat Equipment such as night vision, threat detection, mine detection equipment. Utilizing schematic diagrams and basic troubleshooting skills in precision soldering, knowledge of DC and AC circuits and components, solid state electronic, digital logic and numbering systems; Designed and fabricated test equipment for supported equipment. Supported the establishment of communications between military units.
Utilized SAMS-IE to process work orders
Conducted on the job training (OJT) and safety training to personnel REFERENCE:
AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST