After serving * years in the United States Navy, I acquired many skills in a military manufacturing environment. I have experience in trouble-shooting, installation of new motors and solenoids, reading schematics, using test equipment, training in the use of logistic systems, ordering parts, managing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, managing maintaining records for all maintenance, fabricating parts, inventory of parts, maintaining tools, technical publications and experience in the safe use and preventative maintenance on pneumatic and hydraulic hoist.
Personal Details
• Hard working, self motivated, and reliable.
• Lives by core values honor, courage, commitment.
• Exhibits a high degree of professionalism, integrity and dedication.
• Consummate professional and exceptional technician.
• Described as a “Hard Charger”.
Accomplishments
• Performed millions of dollars worth of preventative maintenance on military equipment.
• Holds record for most maintenance actions in one month.
• 109 maintenance actions 100% ready for inventory in September of 2007.
• Nominated for sailor of the quarter in October 2007.
• Awarded best repair locker in July 2006.
• 3 must promote annual evaluations.
• 3 early promote annual evaluations.
• Corrected 40 material shipboard discrepancies in less than a month.
• Contributions lead to the timely completion of over 2,900 maintenance actions on more than 1,400 pieces of aviation armament equipment.
• Described as Maintenance Tech with endless potential.
• Ranked 3rd of 13 of the most talented petty officers.
Skills
• Inspect and test electrical systems and equipment to locate and diagnose malfunctions, using visual inspections, testing devices, and computer software.
• Reassemble and test equipment after repairs.
• Splice wires with knives or cutting pliers, and solder connections to fixtures, outlets, and equipment.
• Install new fuses, electrical cables, or power sources as required.
• Locate and remove or repair circuit defects such as blown fuses or malfunctioning transistors.
• Adjust, repair, or replace defective wiring and relays in ignition, lighting, air-conditioning, and safety control systems, using electrician's tools.
• Refer to schematics and manufacturers' specifications that show connections and provide instructions on how to locate problems.
• Maintain equipment service records.
• Cut openings and drill holes for fixtures, outlet boxes, and fuse holders, using electric drills and routers.
• Measure, cut, and install frameworks and conduit to support and connect wiring, control panels, and junction boxes, using hand tools.
• Customer Service
• Inventory
• MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Spreadsheet.
• Multi-meters
• C.R.A.L.T.S
• Reading schematics & blueprints.
• Fabricating parts
• Programming PLC’s
• Building turnkey fuse boxes
• Repairing broken CNC motors
• Assembling CNC control screens
• Some G-code and conversational training
Work History
• Electronic Repair Technician
Fagor Automation (Elk Grove)
July-2011 – Currently
Repairing and testing CNC equipment
• Assembler
ITW Signode (Glenview, IL)
April-2011 July-2011
Assembling various tools and equipment.
• Allied Barton Security Service
Downtown Chicago, IL
February 2011 – April 2011
Standing security watches
• Aviation Ordnance-man
U.S NAVY in Norfolk, Virginia
December 2004 to December 2009
Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on various types of equipment.
• Stock boy Target on ELSTON & LOGAN August 2002 to December 2002 Stock and shelve and inventory various types of merchandise
Education
• NAS(N.A.T.T.U) Pensacola, Florida Aviation ordnance (“O” level)
February 2005 - June 2005
• NAS (C.N.A.T.T.U) North Island, San Diego, California
Aviation ordnance (“I” Level)
June 2005 - September 2005
• Wright college (Chicago, IL)
Core classes
January 2010-December 2010
• Devry University (Chicago, IL)
Electronics Engineering & Technology
December 2010-Currently attending
Qualifications
• Hazardous material control
• Craftsman
• Maintenance person
• PERC Card
• FOID Card