Darl R.Marsteller
El Cajon CA. 92020
Cel 619-***-****
Home 619-***-****
*******@*****.***
Summary of skills:
• Ability to read and design schematic diagrams.
• Ability to replace defective electronic components using surface mount technology (SMT) soldering techniques.
• Knowledgeable about static and dynamic properties of vacuum tubes, transistors, diodes and integrated circuits (IC chips).
• Knowledgeable about operation and repair of power meters, multichannel oscilloscope, and function generators.
• Knowledgeable about Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7, Linux Ubunto, Explorer, Firefox, MS Office 2003, Open-Office suite.
• Able to setup and monitor a network computer system installed thru Ethernet wire / wireless connection and routine wires thru lifting false floors.
1983 October to 1996 May U.S. Navy Electronic Technician Communications
• Maintenance, repair and operation of the UHF / VHF communications equipment.
• Custodian of cryptic and classified material.
• Maintenance, repair and operation of SPS-10 (surface search) and SPS-40 (air search) radars.
• Maintenance, repair and operation of Meteorological equipment GMQ-29 (weather data collection) and FPS-106 (cloud tracking) radar.
• Maintain the tuning frequency for microwave data link with air field equipment.
• Maintained and repaired non directional beacons for station id with approach vector information.
• Responsible for recording devices for FCC compliance.
• Operation of secure (audio/video) link with U.S. Air Force base Clark, R.P.
• Tasked with Lead Technician (kilo shop) with Twelve workers
• Repair and calibration of electronic test equipment needed by U.S. Navy (fleet wide).
• Test and repair electronic boards down to component level using ATE (automated test Equipment).
• Tracking of this test equipment information is done by using standard Navy documentation and MRMS software with dBase III+ (data base software).
• Instructing military personnel in courses in Panel Meter Calibration and documentation of calibration of equipment.
• Instructing military personnel in the repair, maintenance and operation of global positioning system (WRN-5, WRN-6).
1995 May to 2000 November Student / intern / contract worker
• Attended Grossmont Community College certificate Local Area Network Administer.
• Alvarado Hospital upgrading hardware and software for PC with windows 95/98 with Novell 3.11 software.
• Setup and configured all PC for TCI/IP for wide area network communications with corporate mainframe in Dallas, TX. Via SNA/ Rally emulation software.
• Help Desk technician and configured E-Mail accounts and log-in access / passwords for staff at Alvarado hospital.
• Y2K testing of PC for several companies in San Diego County.
2000 November to present Machine Operator / Quality Control
• Set up and run various slitting machines: Bekaert slitter, kaumpf, Delta, Deacros’ (model C30A & 653D).
• Slit film / material 14mil to .5 mil thickness and various widths requirements as required by the customer.
• Troubleshoot material / film to maximize quality. Determine / fabricate packing material for shipment.
• Record results in SAP software and Microsoft Windows Excel software.
Special accomplishments
• Secret clearance issued by the U.S. Navy in October 1983
• Issued a T.W.I.C. (transportation Worker Identification Credential) card, following a background search by Department of Homeland Security.
Training and education
• High school grad of Easton area high School 12yrs
• GED from California pass
• Basic Electricity and Electronics, U.S Navy 480hrs
• Advanced Electronics school, U.S. Navy 1120hrs
• Meteorological equipment school, U.S. Navy 688hrs
• Naval Leadership development training, U.S. Navy 160hrs
• Fiber-optic Repair and Maintenance, U.S. Navy 30hrs
• Certificate in Local Area Network Support, Grossmont College pass