Matthew Sevier

Airway Trasportation Systems Specialist at U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
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Location
Greater Wilmington Area
Languages
  • English -

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Credentials

  • MCSE+I
    Microsoft
    Dec, 2000
    - Sep, 2024
  • CompTIA A
    CompTIA
    Aug, 2000
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Airlines and Aviation
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Airway Trasportation Systems Specialist
      • Mar 2017 - Present
    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Microsoft Sytem Administrator
      • Jun 2003 - Feb 2017

      Maintaining multiple servers and applications running on various versions of Microsoft Windows Server operating systems.

    • Evening Director, North Campus
      • Aug 2004 - Dec 2014

      Evening Director duties included being the main campus contact and representative for everthing campus related from classroom scheduling conflicts to emergency situation coordination and direction of emergency services, during the evening class hours when the normal administration and student services personnel had left for the day.

    • Board Operator
      • Feb 2004 - Feb 2005

      Weekend radio on air personality, show host and board operator for WAAV 980 AM radio station. I covered hours of 6AM until noon, Saturdays and Sundays. I absolutely LOVED this job, and would have stayed in this position but in January of 2005 I had my first child with my wife and could not continue this weekend job as well as working full time Monday through Friday. I would take up commercial radio again in a second, given the opportunity. Weekend radio on air personality, show host and board operator for WAAV 980 AM radio station. I covered hours of 6AM until noon, Saturdays and Sundays. I absolutely LOVED this job, and would have stayed in this position but in January of 2005 I had my first child with my wife and could not continue this weekend job as well as working full time Monday through Friday. I would take up commercial radio again in a second, given the opportunity.

    • Electronics Technician/Computer Technician
      • Aug 1995 - May 2003

      I worked under contracts with ITT/Sheraton, Spacemark Ind., and Analex Corp, at the Kennedy Space Center West Coast Telemetry Station. Primary duties were to configure, operate and maintain multiple telemetry and communication systems as well as taking care of other duties as required. Regular tasks included repair and service of Lenkurt Microwave radios, Radio Frequency Tracking receivers and antenna systems, microwave hardware installation including rigid waveguides and various cabling. Other responsibilities included fiber optic cable installation, troubleshooting, termination, splicing and performance measuring. Show less

    • Test Repair Operator and Electronics Technician
      • Jul 1994 - Aug 1995

      I was responsible for working with HP engineers to develop standardized troubleshooting and repair systems for HP medical imaging computer motherboards, video cards and memory. I used various test and electronic measurement tools to find common faults, develop repair techniques and utilize SMA and fine pitch soldering skills to fix these systems. I was responsible for working with HP engineers to develop standardized troubleshooting and repair systems for HP medical imaging computer motherboards, video cards and memory. I used various test and electronic measurement tools to find common faults, develop repair techniques and utilize SMA and fine pitch soldering skills to fix these systems.

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Aviation Electronics Technician, P-3 Orion C Weapons Systems Technician
      • Jun 1989 - Feb 1994

      I worked in the US Navy Patrol Squadron 4 operating from home air station Barber's Point, Hawaii, as an electronics technician testing, repairing, and documenting multiple electronics systems on P-3 Orion aircraft. Systems included all electronic gear on the aircraft, from the radar and infrared detection system in the nose, to the detection equipment in the rear of the plane. This included HF,UHF, VHF and satellite communication systems, tactical displays, wireless acoustic detection systems, GPS and Inertial Navigation systems, and the central computer system of the aircraft. All work was done utilizing numerous test devices, maintenance documents, and in strict accordance with US Navy safety procedures and guidelines. Show less

Education

  • Santa Barbara Business College-Santa Maria
    Network and System Administration/Administrator
    2000 - 2001

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