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Technician High School

Location:
San Diego, CA, 92123
Salary:
40000
Posted:
August 25, 2011

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Resume:

RYAN L. PEARSON

**** ****** **** **. • San Diego, CA 92123 • 559-***-**** • ************@*****.***

QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY

• CFC/HCFC Refrigerant Processing Certified

• HVAC recovery/recharging

o Refrigerant-22/134A

• Current secret security clearance

• Certified Inspector

o (CSC / Dry Cargo Container)

• Certification: Air Purifying Respirator

• Ground Support Equipment Licenses

• CPR Qualified

• Support Equipment Tire and Wheel Qualified

• Qualified Electronics Technician

• Hydraulic Contamination Qualified

EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE

CHAMBER TEST TECHNICIAN 2

2010-2011, Cymer

Perform the set-up, calibration, testing and troubleshooting of circuits, components, instruments and mechanical assemblies. Determine and develop test specifications, methods and procedures from blueprints, drawings and diagrams. Test and troubleshoot assemblies and /or final systems. Complete rework on assemblies and/or systems as a result of testing. Prepare technical reports summarizing findings and recommending solutions to technical problems. Assist in the selection and set-up of specialized test equipment.

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR, ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL UNITS(ECU/HVAC)/GENERATOR/MOBILE FACILITY TECHNICIAN

2008-2010, USMC

As a technician/supervisor, I was responsible for day-to-day troubleshooting, replacement, maintenance and repair on environmental control units, generators, and mobile facilities to help aid and support the repair and maintenance of F/18 aircraft parts. Here I specialized in environmental control units where I trouble shot the electrical/refrigeration system, maintain parts, removed and replaced environmental control units and recovered/recharged environmental control units with refrigerant 22/134a.

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR, AIRCRAFT GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATION/ELECTRICIAN TECHNICIAN

2005–2010, USMC

Act as the Manager, directing and supervising the work of peer level and subordinate level personnel to ensure quality production and support of the aircraft. Responsible for the day-to-day troubleshooting and repair of Ground Support Equipment including wiring, circuit cards, and calibration. Assemble and repair cables and support equipment. Utilize technical publication libraries to aid in tracking wire paths and trouble shooting down to component level.

● Tested support equipment using voltmeters to diagnose faulty units

● Tested avionics equipment using voltmeters, oscilloscopes and circuit testers to diagnose faulty circuits

● Removed and installed circuit modules, cards, printed circuit boards, multilayer boards, instruments and cables in accordance with their perspective service manuals or technical publications

● Removed, installed or rewired control modules, environmental control units, and cables in accordance with their perspective service manuals or technical publications

● Performed preventative maintenance tasks; cleaning, repairing and checking equipment to prevent problems and unnecessary cost

● Coordinated production and delegated tasks on a daily basis

● Used electronic schematics, blue prints, block diagrams, wiring diagrams, test diagrams and other technical data to repair faulty components

● Conducted training for junior technicians to help improve their skills, resulting in an improvement of maintenance processes

● Inspected equipment daily for correct installation/repair to ensure a quality product

• Maintained, repaired, troubleshoot, removed, and installed: environmental control units(ECU/HVAC), generators, and ground support equipment.

Specialized Training:

• Refrigeration/Electrician Technician - USMC/ 2006

• HVAC recovery/recharging R-22/134A- USMC/2008

• Electronics Technician- USMC/2007

• Consolidated Automated Support System Operator/Maintainer- USMC/2007

• Hydraulic/Pneumatic/Structural Mechanic - USMC/ 2006

• Aviation Warfare Apprentice Training- USMC/ 2005

• Basic Corrosion SCORM Training- USMC/ 2005

• Marine Combat Training Completion- USMC/ 2005

• Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP) Certified Green Belt- USMC/ 2006

• Recruit Training Completion 2005

• Leading Marines (Non-Resident) Completion

• SGT Non-Resident Program

• Typing speed: 50-60wpm

• Automotive/Construction: 2002-2010/ Springdale High School & USMC

o Residential electricity

o Carpentry

o Masonry/Brick laying

o Plumbing

o Drywall

o …etc…

Key Contributions:

• Self-motivated , confident in making significant decisions, and able to meet deadlines in a timely manner

• Skillful with computer software such as Windows, Visio, XP, Vista, Excel, PowerPoint, Word and Adobe

• Received Letters of recommendation and certificates for outstanding performance

• Performed numerous computations without the aid of automated equipment

• Operation Iraqi Freedom 2007

● Operation Enduring Freedom: Afghanistan tour 2009

Formal Awards:

• National Defense Service Medal

• Global War on Terrorism Service Medal

• Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal

• Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal

• Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (2)

• Afghanistan Campaign Medal

• Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (Awarded during Afghanistan tour)

• NATO Medal- ISAF Afghanistan

• Navy Battle “E” Ribbon

FAST FOOD CREWMEMBER

2002 - 2003, Braum’s Restaurant/Dairy Store– 907 S Thompson St, Springdale, AR 479-***-****

As a crew member, I managed a cash register, opened and closed the store, prepared food, cleaned the store, restocked the store with new merchandise, and kept an inventory of all the merchandise within the store. I learned how to work well with people, manage money, manage paperwork, and work in fast pace stressful situations. Maintained sanitary conditions and assisted with additional tasks to support the overall success of the store.

FAST FOOD CREWMEMBER

2003 – 2005, Taco Bell – 106 S Bloomington, Lowell, AR. 72745 479-***-****

As a crew member, I managed a cash register, opened and closed the store, prepared food, cleaned the store, restocked the store with new merchandise, and kept an inventory of all the merchandise within the store. I learned how to work well with people, manage money, manage paperwork, and work in fast pace stressful situations. Maintained sanitary conditions and assisted with additional tasks to support the overall success of the store.

EDUCATION

2009-Present • Navy Knowledge Online

Six-Sigma Certification (Green Belt in process)

2005-Present • Marine Corps Institute

Courses completed:

• Aviation maintenance work center supervisor

• Fundamentals of Marine Corps Leadership

• Leadership

• Counseling for Marines

• Military studies

• Basic Nutrition

• Land Navigation

• Personal Financial management

• Basic Grammar

2005-Present • Marine Corps

Courses completed:

• Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Refrigeration/Electrician Technician Completion

• Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Hydraulic/Pneumatic/Structural Mechanic Completion

Diploma • Springdale High School – Springdale, AR

* Additional Coursework Available upon request

REFERENCES

* References Available upon request



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