Robert Culp
Tampa, FL ***15
Home: 813-***-****
qmj320@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
To attain a position in the Electromechanical/Electronics Technician field utilizing my extensive specialized skills and abilities.
EDUCATION:
East Liverpool High School, Diploma 1990
Excelsior College, Albany, NY, A.A, Applied Science Technical Studies, April 2006
Submarine Electronics Technician School/Instructor
Leading Petty Officer for the Apprentice Technical Training Division.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Electronics Technician II
Electro-Mechanical Systems
Environmental Stress Screening
EMPLOYMENT:
DCR, Inc. (Lockheed Martin)
Electronics Technician II, August 2010 to Present
• Work with multiple programs to set up and operate test equipment and special tools as necessary to test, align, adjust, evaluate and verify conformance of electrical, electronic and electro-mechanical products to engineering specifications.
• Work from schematics, engineering drawings and written or verbal instructions to operate related equipment, conduct tests, troubleshoot and report data in prescribed format.
• Performs vibration and thermal testing on circuit card assemblies and troubleshoots failed cards. Conduct controlled and detailed testing for space programs circuit card assemblies.
• Performs other duties as assigned.
United States Navy
Leading Petty Officer, June 1990 to May 2010
Electronics Technician/Quartermaster,
Navy Commendation Medal
The Navy Achievement Medal, 5 times.
• ¬Perform electrical/electronic maintenance on equipment installed in submarines/surface ships including radio equipment, navigational equipment, air detection and tracking equipment, electronic recognition and identification equipment, aids to navigation and components used for communications and navigation.
• Responsible for reading and interpreting block diagrams and schematics.
• Used test equipment and repairing tools; repairing electrical and electronic cables and connectors; localizing malfunctions to repair or replace faulty subassemblies and parts.
• Operate, align, adjust, calibrate and perform preventive maintenance on equipment. Inventory tools and test equipment as well as completing maintenance data forms.
• Monitored quality control by reviewing maintenance data forms as well as train subordinates in the operation of tests on systems and subsystems.
• Submarine Electronics Technician School Instructor for a period of 3 years serving as Leading Petty Officer for the Apprentice Technical Training Division.
• Led division through implementation of new course of instruction, dramatically improving and reducing student training time by 66%.
• Selected to implement the electronic computer field “A” school, created course material encompassing 20 topic learning objectives.
• Efforts were essential to the success of the Navy’s first combined non-nuclear technical rating apprentice school.
• Took care of inventory, procure and prepare nautical charts for use in voyage planning.
• Utilize applied mathematics, plotting instruments, navigational aids, celestial observation and perform general weather forecasting.
• Maintained inventory and adjust navigational equipment.
• Prepared journals and logs via computer using spreadsheets, databases and word processing programs.
• Supervised and train personnel in navigation, watch standing and use and care of navigational charts, tables and publications.