PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
I am a results oriented leader with more than 10 years of hands-on communication and analytical experience in the Military and High-Tech industries. Throughout my career I have been able to master the skills and techniques necessary to analyze complex sets of data and make critical decisions with little information available. I also have project management experience and can effectively schedule, monitor, and control all of my projects from start to finish. I have an outstanding work ethic and always get my assignments completed early. My dedication, organization skills, and familiarity with the department of defense would allow me to contribute quickly and add value.
TRANSFERABLE SKILLS
LEADERSHIP/PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Team Development and Coaching
Managing and Leading Teams in Crisis Situations
Motivating and Building Trust
Managing Resource Constrained Projects
Six Sigma Yellow Belt Trained
Measuring and Monitoring Processes
ELECTRONICS/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Knowledgeable of Transistor Theory, Digital Logic, and Clock Speeds of IC Chips
Advanced Knowledge of RF Propagation in Radio Systems
Ability to Use Signal Generators, Oscilloscopes, and Multi-Meters
Repair and Maintain Electronic Assemblies and Fiber Optic Cables
Proficient in C++, Java, Maple 15, Mat Lab, DOE Pro XL, SPC XL 2000, MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint
ANALYTICAL/INTELLIGENCE
Operations Security (OPSEC)
Counter Terrorism Tactics
Active SECRET Clearance
CHEMISTRY AND MATHEMATICS
Proficient in Wavelet Analysis, Partial Differential Equations, Perturbation Methods, WKB Analysis, Dynamic Systems
Experience in Chemical Analysis of High Surface Area Carbon Technology
Ability to use ICP-AES, FTIR, GC, GC-MS, UV, HPLC, LC, RGA
EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ARTS, MATHEMATICS AND CHEMISTRY Sept/2005 – Jan/2011, Western Connecticut State University, Danbury CT
THESIS SUBJECTS: Nonlinear dynamics of enumerate energy states using the partition function and Chemical and thermal degradation of poly(vinylidene chloride) Polymer for Gas Absorption
PROJECT: Numerical Approach to solving coupled PDE’s using a wavelet based method as an alternative to Finite Element Method in bio-molecules transport and reaction in living cells.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY MATERIALS – DANBURY, CT
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN JAN/2010 TO PRESENT
I am responsible of the Fourier Transform Inferred Spectroscopy which is used to construct detailed data observations and reports of ATMI’s Low Volume manufacturing process. Responsible for Constructing manifolds for chemical analysis of high surface area carbon technologies. Accountable for creating department SOPs for key instruments used for chemical analysis of carbon technologies and Researching new methods
• Contributed to numerous disclosures for ATMI which were incorporate into their patent applications such as steric stabilization of poly(vinylidene chloride)
• I aided in advancing ATMI’s Advanced Carbon Group’s Low Volume to High Volume Manufacturing
US ARMY(RESERVE/NATIONAL GUARD?) – MIDDLETOWN, RI
SERGEANT, SPECIAL FORCES TRAINING, 19TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP, UNITED STATES ARMY, SEPT/2011 TO PRESENT
US MARINE CORPS – CHICOPEE , MA,
AVIATION COMMUNICATION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN, MARINE AIR SUPPORT SQUADRON-6,
OCT/2005 TO AUG/2012
Led Marines from Marine Air Support Squadron 6 in the installation, alignment, inspection, testing, maintenance and repair of electronic assemblies and subassemblies, fiber optic cables, and system software for the radio and telecommunications equipment used within the Marine Air Command and Controls Systems (MACCS) to include the Tactical Air Operations Module (TAOM), Air Defense Communications Platform (ADCP), Communications Interface System (AN/MRQ-12), Communications Air Support Central (AN/TSQ-207), and Communications Data Link Platform (CEDLS). I also taught numerous classes on the communications equipment to the Communications and Direct Air Support Command Platoon. I was also Accountable for $23.5M of sensitive communication equipment and served in leadership roles such as Platoon Sergeant and Squad Leader.
• Lead a successful training of all marines under my command that lead to repeated successful missions.
• Prepared my communications platoon was ranked as exceptional for Commanding Generals inspection
US MARINE CORPS – CHICOPEE , MA,
INFANTRY,
DEC/2006 TO DEC/2007
Responsible for the overall safety and security of US military assets and property while serving in Djibouti, Africa in
support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Supported the safety & security of US Naval ships and classified military assets while deployed to the Horn of Africa. I served as a team member of a US Marine Quick Reaction Force, responsible for responding to countering terrorism threats against US military personnel.
• Led 20 marines in an overseas deployment to conduct Military to military training with Djiboutian armed forces during the patrol of hostile area in conjunction with US and NATO missions of promoting regional stability and protecting coalition interests.
• Selected to lead 18 Marines to aid in a civil affairs outreach and engagement programs; to include the 5th section Orphanage cleanup, which aided in US and NATO mission of prevailing against extremism where our units was awarded the Joint Meritorious Unit Award.
• One of 15 Marines selected out of 257 to represent the Marine Corps. in desert survival training with the French Foreign Legion (FFL). This training was a two week training evolution which caused close interaction between U.S. and FFL forces.