Anthony C. Star
Jonesboro, GA. ***36
******@*****.***
Country of Citizenship: United States
Veterans' Preference: 5-point preference based on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces (TP)
Registered for Selective Service:I am a male born on or after January 1, 1960, and I have registered for the Selective Service.
Availability: Job Type: Permanent
Work Schedule: Full-Time
Desired locations: US – GA, Atlanta US – GA, Southwest
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
Afloat Training Group Western Pacific - Yokosuka, Japan 05/2009-Present
Instructor/Evaluator (Full time-50hrs per week)
Supervised 15 instructors in providing 1304 hours of tactical and technical training in Naval electronic weapons systems to 14 forward deployed US Naval ships in Japan. Conducted certification and final inspection of navy ships with 32 direct report personnel to ensure the fleet stayed continually ready for fleet maneuvers.
Watch bill Coordinator ensuring accountability of 215 personnel under my direct supervision to ensure all stations were manned at all times.
Managed a program designed to track volunteer hours for command personnel, accurately accounting for 2,957 volunteer hours.
Clearance: Top Secret SCI-DCID 6/4
Navy Expeditionary Guard Battalion-Guantanamo Bay Cuba 11/2006-05/2009
Detention Operations Center Watch Officer(Full time-60hrs per week)
Managed and provided mission-critical tactical operational oversight of 4 DOC operators, 6 detention camps and 900 joint guards force. Prioritization of 2,000 detainee moves, coordination of 31 Military Court Commission movements, and tracking of 3,000 entries into the Detention Information Management System.
Clearance: Top Secret SCI-DCID 6/4
USS Donald Cook DDG-75 Norfolk, Virginia 11/2002-11/2006
Lead Fire Controlman Electronic Technician for the Tactical Tomahawk Weapon System (Full time-75hrs per week)
Managed 16 personnel in all aspects of the operation, analysis review, maintenance and troubleshoot of the Tactical Tomahawk Weapon System resulting in ZERO downtime.
Troubleshoot and isolated numerous casualties to include a faulty computer processor in JOTS-19, a faulty hard drive in JOTS-1 and JOTS-2 expansion bays, faulty uninterruptible power supply in the Tomahawk Tactical Processing System, and coordinated the repair and refurbishment of the Vertical Launching System Camera.
Supervised the successful execution of no-notice Presidential order to conduct the first Time sensitive Strike of Operation Iraq Freedom, launching 21 Tomahawk cruise missiles.
Command Physical Fitness Coordinator managed 60 personnel and reduced PRT failures command wide.
Clearance: Top Secret SCI-DCID 6/4
Naval Hospital 29 Palms 29 Palms, California 04/1999-11/2002
Information Technology Leading Petty Officer (Full time-60hrs per week)
Managed a IT department that provide advance computer solutions to over 600 personnel and over 350 personnel computers keeping the command on the cutting edge of technology with extensive research and development program combined with and intensive training schedule for Hospital personnel.
Deployed refurbished personal computers, replaced existing network equipment with software (VNC), and the deployment of an inventory program saved the command well over $100,000.
Development of the Terminal Area Security Officer training program greatly increased information security and protocols.
Clearance: Secret
USS California CGN-36 Bremerton, Washington 12/1996-04/1999
Fire Controlman Electronic Technician Work Center Supervisor (Full time-75hrs per week)
Supervised 4 personnel in the operation, performing organizational and intermediate maintenance, inspect, test, align, and troubleshooting of the MK 86 Gunfire Weapon Control System to include the AN/SPG-60 air search radar, AN/SPQ-9 surface search radar, AN/UYK-7 computer, and associated peripheral equipment.
Discovered a fleet-wide electrical safety hazard within the SPG-60 radar. Isolated, repaired, and reported the discrepancy to Naval Surface Warfare Center Division Port Hueneme, resulting in a fleet-wide Ordnance Alteration.
Selected to operate as a Visit, board, search, and seizure team member in a joint Navy-Coast Guard law enforcement operations that required a prize crew to return a vessel suspected in drug smuggling activities to its flagged nation for further inspection.
Clearance: Secret
USS Kinkaid DD-965 San Diego, California 04/1991-12/1996
Fire Controlman Electronic Technician (Full time-75hrs per week)
Performed organizational and intermediate maintenance, inspect, test, align, and troubleshooting of the MK 86 Gunfire Weapon Control System to include the AN/SPG-60 air search radar, AN/SPQ-9 surface search radar, AN/UYK-7 computer, and associated peripheral equipment.
Clearance: Secret
EDUCATION & TRAINING
A-113-0010 Fire Control, Advanced Electronic Class A School(910 hours)- Operates, repairs, and performs maintenance on shipboard gun and missile fire control systems (including submarine weapon control systems and associated test equipment) and surface missile fire control systems
(including weapon direction systems and search radar), delineator equipment, missiles, and associated support equipment. Troubleshoots and repairs electrical and electronic gun and missile fire control systems and surface missile fire control systems; performs preventive maintenance on weapons; follows standard checkout procedures
to locate and repair system malfunctions; tests, aligns, and adjusts radar-indicating circuits and power supplies; uses basic electronic test equipment; performs operational tests and operator adjustments on weapon equipment; operates radar equipment, fire control systems, and weapons direction/designation systems in all modes; fabricates, maintains, and installs electrical/electronic cable assemblies; performs maintenance on
electromechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems and cooling and drying equipment; completes maintenance forms; inventories parts and supplies. Repairs, troubleshoots, and performs preventive maintenance on electrical and electronic gun fire control systems, specialized equipment, and circuits; reads schematics and block servomechanical diagrams; completes maintenance reports; inventories installed equipment. Analyzes fire control systems failures and directs corrective maintenance action; coordinates shop activities and serves as weapon
systems test coordinator; diagnoses nonroutine malfunctions and provides the expertise necessary to affect repairs; inspects completed work assignments; tests, analyzes, isolates faults, and maintains digital computers; prepares weekly maintenance schedules. Plans and implements inspection programs and safety inspections; prepares periodic reports; serves as shop supervisor; prepares quarterly maintenance schedules.
A-113-0098 Gun Fire Control System Mk 86 Radar Maintenance(623 hours)-
Operate, troubleshoot, and maintain a gun fire control system radar group, to including the primary power controllers, the SPG-60 air action radar, the SPQ-9A surface search radar, as well as the digital control and interface systems.
A-121-0015 Tactical Tomahawk Weapon Control System Operation and Maintenance(480 hours)
The TTWCS O&M Technician operates the Advanced Tomahawk Display Console (ATDC) to receive and process Mission Data Updated, Launch Sequencing Plans, Tasking Messages and the Over the Horizon-Targeting Data
base related messages; prepared Engagement Plans for overwater routes to fly missles to preplanned land fall waypoints; performs missile selection, monitors missile alignment and launch system status; performs equipment monitoring, reconfiguration when casualty is experienced, fault isolation and repair of equipment utilizing system diagnostic softwate; performs Launch Platforms Mission Planning for Block III and Tactica Tomahawk missiles; performs and monitors post launch activities such as retargeting and mission flexing of missiles, receipt of enroute
Battle Damage Indication Imagery (BDII) and health and status messages.
JOB RELATED TRAINING
Microsoft Certified Professional #2394030
CompTIA A+ Certified Computer Technition #E7ADTT4294
A-012-0077 Journeyman Instructor Trainer(80 hours)
Homeland Security Level Five CHS-V, Certified The American Board for Certification in Homeland Security.
Sensitive Security Information, Certified (SSI) The American Board for Certification in Homeland Security
J-551-0050 Customs border Clearance Agent-Afloat
A-831-0001 Correctional Custody Specialist Ashore(160 hours)
CNET-11969 Operational Risk Management(ORM)
AWARDS
Joint Service Commendation Medal
Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal (2nd Award)
Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal (2nd Award)
References Provided Upon Request