Robert Rothove

Active Vehicle Barrier Tech at LVW Electronics
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Spring Lake, North Carolina, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Active Vehicle Barrier Tech
      • Dec 2017 - Present

      Perform requested duties related to the repair, troubleshooting, replacement, and wholesale installation of perimeter physical security systems, to include active vehicle barriers, related hydraulic and electrical systems, as well as logical control systems. Travel to client site to perform both routine preventive maintenance as well as corrective maintenance on emergency and routine calls. Liaise with on-site personnel as needed to ensure timely performance of work, as well as proper access to the site. If needed, provide traffic control or other measures necessary to always ensure a safe working environment on site. Access control Intrusion and CCTV systems, Plan, run, and terminate various cabling (Coax, CAT5<6 etc.) Set up, mounting, and installation of NVR and power supply. Show less

    • Canada
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Aircraft Mechanic
      • Oct 2017 - Dec 2017

      Inspection, maintenance, and troubleshooting tasks on aircraft systems and components. Informs the lead person of discrepancies, repairs, and possible delays. Requests and schedules specialist support as necessary. IMDS updates. Ensures that all necessary documentation is completed as required by Air Force and company directives. Performs scheduled/ and unscheduled maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and operational checks of all aircraft systems within qualifications, conducts inspections of aircraft and system maintenance to ensure quality and completeness., FOD awareness/prevention, and safety. In coordination with the section supervisor and the training specialist, provides on-the-job training and evaluation of employee qualifications. Review aircraft records to ensure required maintenance has been performed, hourly and calendar tracked events are current, and that all associated documentation has been completed. Show less

    • Italy
    • Wholesale
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Aircraft Maintenance Technician
      • Mar 2017 - Oct 2017

      Responsible for performing Depot level maintainance on all Coast Guard C-130 aircraft. Completion of schedule, unscheduled inspection and repair of aircraft parts and components. Removal, installation and rigging of flight control surfaces, cargo ramp ,doors, main landing gear agnd other systems. Performing corrosion control on aircraft surfaces. Reading, interpreting drawings and schematic electricial, hydraulic and pneumatic. Following strict installation of components. Responsible for performing Depot level maintainance on all Coast Guard C-130 aircraft. Completion of schedule, unscheduled inspection and repair of aircraft parts and components. Removal, installation and rigging of flight control surfaces, cargo ramp ,doors, main landing gear agnd other systems. Performing corrosion control on aircraft surfaces. Reading, interpreting drawings and schematic electricial, hydraulic and pneumatic. Following strict installation of components.

    • Lead Mechanic
      • Sep 2015 - Feb 2017

      Lead mechanic, responsible for maintaining of aircraft and their associated engines and sub-systems to ensure airworthiness. Perform maintenance for C130H-1. These duties include, but are not limited to: engine run supervisor, aircraft servicing, maintaining, repair, inspection; reporting of aircraft status; technical and logistical support for aircraft issues. The completion of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, parts ordering and aircraft issues. Repair, replace and rebuild aircraft structures, such as cowlings and fuselage, functional check components including rigging, surface controls, plumbing, electrical and hydraulic units. Reading and interpret maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and other related documentation to determine feasibility and method of altering or repairing the aircraft, determining the airworthiness of the aircraft and its associated components and replacement for malfunctioning or damaged components. Perform routine duties within the first echelon, such as: service aircraft, including hydraulic system servicing, engine oil replenishment, aircraft systems lubrication, aircraft fueling, clean windows, change tires,brakes, light bulbs. Interact with company MOC, the customer and manufacturer in matters that concern the airworthiness of the aircraft, operational readiness of the aircraft and issues related to the troubleshooting of the aircraft's system. Maintenance sections of the maintenance manual, the operation and the provisions and applicable parts of Military Maintenance. Show less

    • United States
    • Information Technology & Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Electronic Technician
      • May 2015 - Sep 2015

      Electronic and physical security systems field installer in Government facilities. Install AMAG and DMP access control and intrusion detection, closed circuit television (CCTV), card readers and fence line protection systems and equipment layout. Maintain devices, general wiring, electrical control panels, motion detectors and related equipment. Mount/install backboards, cross-connections, racks and patch panels. Feed Cat 5, coax and fiber optic cables through access holes, roof spaces and wall cavities to reach system components, position general wiring and terminate cables, wires strapping, phone line seizures. Adjust sensitivity of units, based on room structures and manufacturer's recommendations, using programming keypads. Demonstrate systems for customers and explain details. Consult with clients to assess risks associated with security requirements. Prepare documents, invoices and warranties on equipment Show less

    • United States
    • Security and Investigations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Alarm Technician
      • Nov 2014 - May 2015

      Authorized installer on in-home and businesses security systems. Install radio equipment upgrades and programing such as 2075-9057 DSC control panel alarm systems; maintain devices, general wiring, electrical panels or related equipment door and window contacts, motion sensors, fire and carbon monoxide detection devices. Feed cables through access holes, roof spaces and wall cavities to reach system components, position general wiring and terminate cables, wires strapping, phone line seizures. Adjust sensitivity of units, based on room structures and manufacturer's recommendations, using programming keypads. Demonstrate systems for customers and explain details, like the causes of false alarm. Consult with clients to assess risks associated with security requirements. Prepare documents, invoices and warranties on equipment. Show less

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Trainer/ Installer 1
      • Oct 2012 - Apr 2014

      Coordinate deployment within theater of operation C4ISR. Provide training, perform maintenance, reading schematics, electronics, and actuators, field installation, wiring, testing, trouble shooting and network administrator, document and lead installation and de-installation of all sensor systems assigned to BETSS-C program issues and generate reports. Formulate and manage programs in regard to physical security and force protection for personnel during Relief in Place or Takeover of Authority. Collaborate with special operations and regular army units to analyze needs and advise on feasibility, functionality and capability of each system to ensure requirements are met. Empower soldiers to troubleshoot and resolve issues by providing training on installation, operation and maintenance of equipment associated with system such as RDISS (IP Networking camera system, cameras used(axis, pelco, PTZ) battery pack(UPS), Cerberus Scout(Recon III, Long Range thermal imager) installing ( 10KW) Generators, Unattended Ground Sensors, Star SAFIRE III camera and Ground Surveillance Radar (ARSS) Advanced Radar Surveillance System. Cat 5 Ethernet, coax, fiber optic cables, line of site radio antennas and both the 80ft, 107ft mobile tower systems. Show less

    • South Africa
    • Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • MRAP Mechanic
      • Mar 2012 - Oct 2012

      MRAP Mechanic responsible for research, plans and design to develop new applications for equipment and systems. Reviews contractor's standards, specifications and other documentation to determine mechanical engineering requirements. Designs or reviews simple mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, ventilation and/or instrumentation systems using analytical and investigative methods and techniques to ensure systems meet required specifications. Gathers and correlates basic data and performs routine engineering research and development assignments involving calculations and relatively simple tests in order to develop new upgrades on existing hardware. Guides and assists technicians in fabrication and installation of simple mechanical and related equipment and routine systems in order to ensure conformance of product and systems with engineering design and customer specifications. May evaluate field installations and recommend design modifications to eliminate malfunctions or improve equipment or system function. Show less

    • Air Reserve Technician/Aerospace Maintenance Craftsman
      • Jan 1986 - Mar 2012

      440th Airlift Wing Charged as Expeditor and Primary Crew Chief for C-130H2 aircraft with accountability for ensuring proper functioning for personnel and cargo movement. Analyzed technical data to diagnose and resolve maintenance issues. Advised on maintenance procedures and policies for aircraft repair. Maintained aircraft and flight line safety. Inspections, such as pre and post flights, Thru flights, proficient in all aspects of maintaining aircraft stability and performance. Troubleshooting, removal, repair of aircraft and related airframe systems such as engines, auxiliary power units( APU) and accessories. Conducted precision evaluations of aircraft and/or engine malfunctions and interpreted reports and instrument readings to determine the source of the problem as primary crew chief and engine run supervisor on C-130 E model assigned to the 314th Air Wing. Performing duties to include both daily and weekly reports, update status boards and daily inspections of all equipment assigned to the transit alert facility. Assigned as key member of the crash recovery team maintaining all recovery equipment and daily inspections, heavy lift cranes, air bags, compressors and crash trailer to ensure the equipment is ready at all times Show less

Education

  • Certified Alarm Technician 1
  • BETSS-C Course
    2012 - 2013
  • MRAP University
    MRAP Maintenance
    2012 - 2012
  • Aircraft Maintenance Craftsman (Periodic / Isochronal
    2007 - 2007
  • Aerospace Propulsion Craftsman,
    2006 - 2006
  • Aircraft Maintenance Craftsman (Heavy Aircraft),
    2000 - 2000
  • Apprentice Aerospace Ground Equipment Mechanic
    1995 - 1995
  • C-130E/H Aircraft Systems,
    1988 - 1988
  • Airlift Aircraft Maintenance Specialist
    1986 - 1986
  • Yukon High Schoo;
    1982 - 1985
  • Gibralter Barriers
  • BETTS-C

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