Julius A. Rawlings
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Clarksville, TN 37043 E-mail: ************@*****.***
Experience
Electronic Equipment Systems Maintenance Officer
Force Modulation Fielding OIC 1st BCT 426 BSB (10/01/2010 - Present) Ft Campbell, Kentucky
Serves as the Senior Equipment Specialist and Technical Expert for the Aviation and Missile Command’s Weapon Systems advises Commanders on all logistical information pertaining to AMCOM weapon systems inventories and test equipment. Instructs unit personnel on authorized equipment and operating procedures while teaching them preventative and corrective maintenance process for the missile systems tools, test sets and training equipment Observes unit training exercises to properly advise commanders and maintenance personnel on system performances to decrease down time and enhance material readiness, provides hands-on logistical support to units of Air and Ground Missile Defense Systems. Utilize Web-desk, FEDLOG, and Integrated Logistics Automation Program (ILAP), Global Transportation Network (GTN) and Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW) to resolve logistical and technical problems on a daily basis by investigating, coordinating and recommending solutions based on analysis and research that affects missile and diagnostic systems readiness. Review and analyze logistic maintenance performance data, maintenance readiness data, report systems status and identify systemic problems, maintenance and logistical trends that provide staff level guidance to subordinate units; as well as to IMMC readiness personnel via Web desk. Brief officials of all levels concerning equipment issues, problems, and requirements; recommends equipment modifications or replacements while providing technical guidance to users of equipment. Advises personnel on Sustainment, Fielding and Depot Support maintenance per authorized technical manuals; Repaired, aligned, adjusted, and performed minor rebuilding of major end items and subsystems through coordination with the servicing depot. Able to analyze and resolve difficult maintenance and supply problems associated with the systems and equipment. Currently possess a Secret security clearance.
Electrical and Electronic Repairer/ Missile Technician Battalion Motor Officer (BMO) Bravo Company 302 BSB (October 2009 - September 2010)
Camp Casey, Armed Forces Pacific Korea,
Advised members of allied forces in the use of signal and electronic equipment, assisted commanders of supported units in identifying and scheduling test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) support requirements while providing technical assistance when needed, Instructed subordinates in operating procedures, maintenance techniques, interpreting technical data used in care of special tools and supporting equipment. Managed the Brigades 026 Report to ensure accurate reporting to the Readiness Integrated Database (RIDB) and to ensure the accuracy of required repair parts to reduce Non Mission Capable (NMC) time Utilized the Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW), Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA) and local integrated databases in order to track and expedite required repair parts to ensure rapid repairs to bring equipment to fully mission capable. Performed research, analysis, and coordination with internal and external agencies in support of IMMC readiness planning efforts for its weapon systems and logistical support efforts, wrote extensive reports of evaluations and inspections of equipment repair. Conducted regulatory reviews with the intent of identifying discrepancies, suggesting additions, deletions, and changes, and pinpointing errors and incomplete data Identified incompatibilities with existing/pending policies, regulations and operating systems. Performed Contracting Officer Representative (COR) functions for the Logistics Assistance Program and other Major Subordinate Command agencies kept abreast of all aspects of the Army Warranty and Price Challenge Programs as related to supported weapons systems and provided technical advice and assistance to logistic assistance program managers and supported units on all regulations as it pertain to international, national and local directives.. Established, monitored, and maintained a comprehensive environmental protection program in accordance with the standards of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to assure safe and healthful working conditions for all.
Julius A. Rawlings
Communication, Transportation and Operations Manager
Battalion Maintenance Officer
Echo 2-44 Air Defense Artillery (May 2004 - September 2009) Ft Campbell, KY
Managed, supervised, and coordinated the operation repair maintenance, and modification of radio, radar, computer, electronic, electronic data processing, television, navigation, avionics and communications equipment and associated tools, test sets, and accessory equipment. Inspected incoming faulty equipment; prepared work assignments; planned and implemented maintenance schedules. Managed depot level budget; As acting Logistics Assistance Representative (LAR) I advised commanders on electronics equipment development, procurement, capabilities, limitations, and employment by Providing oversight of equipment readiness and repairs, validating the brigades 026 readiness report and subordinate units 006 reports daily. Ensured critical repair parts were available by utilizing the Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW) to locate and expedite repairs parts. Inspected, tested, and adjust components to specific tolerances; and determined shortcomings and malfunctions in electronic, electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and cryogenic assemblies, subassemblies, modules, and circuits elements using system associated test equipment. Developed and implemented unit level electronic maintenance programs and enforced policies and procedures, work schedules and instructed subordinate personnel in the technical maintenance of field communication, electronics equipment systems associated security and controlled cryptographic item devices. Advised unit’s technical supply personnel in maintaining the unit’s Authorized Stockage List (ASL) and the Prescribed Load List (PLL), training them in the utilization of supply publications/software in the areas of packaging and preservation, item identification, general breakdown of spare parts stockage levels, and categories of part stockage and use. Planned, organized, and allocated dollar and human resources and facilities to execute unit level maintenance and repair of light and heavy military and commercial wheeled vehicles. Troubleshoots electrical, electronic, mechanical assemblies, and interconnecting cables; isolated malfunctions; supervised calibration of system electronic equipment, performed inspections and ensured quality control; employed digital switching theory, logic, computer fundamentals and infrared fundamentals applicable to the Army’s missile systems. Implemented proper crime prevention, security and safety IAW (OSHA) standards and procedures
Electronic Missile System Technician Delta 702 MSB (May 2003 - April 2004)
Camp Casey, Armed Forces Pacific Korea,
Monitored unit status reporting requirements for tactical missile units and associated support elements. Supervised maintenance and repair of job organic tools, test sets, and associated training equipment. Estimated supply requirements, observed work practices, detected and corrected improper procedures/techniques. Initiated and monitored reports of discrepancy (ROD), quality discrepancy report (QDR), and engineering changes proposal (ECP) documents. Ensured quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures were adhered; to include calibration. Applied theory and fundamental of solid-state devices and optics employed in guidance and sighting systems... Directed and assisted personnel in solving complex problems of diagnosis system analysis and troubleshooting techniques, and modification of automated test equipment used in support of missile systems. Monitored, and maintained a comprehensive environmental protection program IAW international, national and local directive. Developed, coordinated, updated, and applied internal administration procedures to requisition, receive, issue, and store repair parts, tools, publication, supplies, and appropriate shop supply procedures and maintenance related items utilizing the Unit Level Logistic System (ULLS) for organizational repair parts. Coordinated and conferred with personnel, Government agencies, manufacturers, and Preventative Maintenance (PM) offices to give and receive required information on status or performances, design changes, material changes, modification, proposals, repair parts status, maintenance techniques and procedures that relates to the Commands Weapon Systems. Conducted technical evaluation of the performance, reliability and maintainability of the command weapon systems and determined whether normal standards of performance were consistently maintained and if trends developed with respect to systemic problems, repetitive failures or difficulties. Always maintained a safe work environment
Julius A. Rawlings
Avenger System Repairer Instructor
832nd Ordnance Battalion (March 2000 - April 2002) Redstone Arsenal, AL
Served as an instructor/writer in an Army Advance Individual Training school (AIT) Trained and developed electronics maintenance maintainers and supervisors at all levels Provided on the job instructions and demonstrations of the correct operating procedures during system operation or maintenance activities in AC,DC, and circuits; transistors, soldering, symbolic logic, and microprocessors. Inspected, tested, and adjust components to specific tolerances; and determined shortcomings and malfunctions in electronic, electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and cryogenic assemblies, subassemblies, modules, and circuits elements using system associated test equipment. Advised and instructed on electrical, electronic, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and explosive safety procedure and hazards. Conducted technical investigations of the command weapon system, served as the principal technical advisor subject matter expert for all aspects of electronics maintenance to commanders at all levels. Employed digital switching theory, logic, computer fundamentals and infrared fundamentals applicable to the missile systems and associated equipment. Evaluated all publication/software pertaining to the use, maintenance and logistical support of the Command weapons system and associated support and test equipment Submitted technical reports on unit supply publications/software (ASL/PLL) relative to technical accuracy, conformance with equipment requirements, adequacy of stockage levels, and the sufficiency of information provided. Possess great communication skills; able to conduct briefings and prepare reports. Observed local situations, advised and counseled personnel on system performance to decrease down time and enhance material readiness. Brief officials of all levels concerning equipment issues, problems, and requirements; communicated with, and advised customers concerning equipment issues; recommend equipment modifications or replacements’ and provided technical guidance to users of equipment.
Avenger System Repairer
Missile Shop Foreman 701st BSB (September 1997 - February 2000) Kitzingen, Armed Forces Germany
Advised and instructed personnel on proper equipment operation, use of technical and supply publications and software, and preventative/corrective maintenance of missile systems, including test equipment, tools, and training equipment in all categories of maintenance. Observed equipment operation, personnel performance, and equipment condition to determine the maintenance or training required to maintain optimum performance to decrease down time and enhance material readiness. Performed duties as Unit Movement Non Commissioned Officer In Charge, duties which prepared unit for deployment of equipment and personnel by utilizing the TC ACCIS system and MSL’s as needed. Advised commanders of the need for conducting formal and informal training on operational maintenance, provided on-the-job instruction and demonstration of the correct operating procedures for troubleshooting, modification, calibration, testing and repair of the command’s weapon systems and associated support/test equipment during system operation or maintenance activities which included The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Advised and assisted the commander through on-the-job training or formal classroom instruction. Performed operator’s preventive maintenance checks and services on wheeled and tracked vehicles handled ammunition; assisted in the emplacement and displacement of the weapons system and their fire control units; operated communications equipment; visually identified aircraft and armored vehicles; operated weapon system. Provided technical guidance to subordinates; provided assistance in crew training; collected and consolidated intelligence information. I provided multi-system hands on logistical support to my units and a vast array of Air and Ground Missile Defense systems.
Julius A. Rawlings
Education
Troy University
Troy, Alabama
Degree: Associates General Studies
Completed: March 2011
Computer Skills
Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Fax, Digital Senders, Email and Copier/Printers
Licenses and Certificates
United States Army 1995
Equal Opportunity
Fort Campbell, Kentucky
United States Army 1995
Strategic Deployment School
Fort Campbell, Kentucky
United States Army 2000
Basic Instructor Training
Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
United States Army 2002
Warrant Officer Candidate School
Fort Rucker, Alabama
United States Army 2002
Electronic Missile System Warrant Officer Course
Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
United States Army 2005
Action Officer Development Course
Fort Campbell, Kentucky
United States Army 2006
Commanders Safety Course
Iraq
United States Army 2006
ULLS-S4 Operator/Supervisor Course
Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Awards
Purple Heart 2005
Bronze Star 2006
Meritorious Service Medal 2009,2012
Army Commendation Medal (6EA)
Additional information
Active Secret Clearance