Bio
Experience
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The Logistics Company
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Fort Eustis, VA
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Electronic Technician Maintenance III
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Sep 2015 - Present
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Fort Eustis, VA
Responsible for performing various repairs and component replacement, diagnostics, troubleshooting, overhaul and testing for all authorized electronic equipment. Troubleshoot using schematic diagrams to diagnose equipment to locate and replace malfunctioning components. Equipment include Tactical and Non-tactical radios, Radar Systems, Night Vision Equipment, Target Mechanisms, Non-directional beacons, Electronic Voice Terminal Switching systems, Power Supplies, Amplifiers and Audio-Video Equipment.
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HHC 7th Sustainment Brigade
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Fort Eustis, VA
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Electronic Maintenance Supervisor
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Jan 2010 - Mar 2014
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Fort Eustis, VA
• Validated equipment readiness posture for Two Battalions consisting of 11 Companies and Detachments• Reviewed and analyzed the Maintenance Readiness report daily and provides statistical analysis to the Material Management Officer• Coordinated with unit representatives to resolve maintenance and Class IX issues.• Restructured the Brigade’s equipment RESET management program to assist all units in surpassing the Department of the Army requirement of 97% equipment RESET within 180 days of redeploying
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HHC 3RD Sustainment Brigade
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Fort Stewart, Georgia
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COMSEC/Radio Repairer Supervisor
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Apr 2004 - Dec 2009
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Fort Stewart, Georgia
• While working outside of my trained Military profession, I became more efficient in the logistic and safety areas.• Restructured the Battalion’s Army Travel Card program from marginal to commendable in under Ninety days.• Trained over 450 personnel on crew served weapons during Individual Readiness Training enhancing unit capabilities during deployments• Facilitated over $200,000 worth of renovations to the Battalion Headquarters.
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61st Maintenance Company
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Republic of Korea
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Technical Inspector/Squad Leader
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Apr 2003 - Apr 2004
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Republic of Korea
• Served as a Technical Inspector for the Communication and Electronic Maintenance facility that provided direct support maintenance for all communications and special electronic device equipment. Conduct all initial and final inspections of all jobs that were completed.• Trained eleven new personnel on all supported electronic equipment reducing job backlog level by 75% in eight months.• While serving as a Squad Leader, was cited the top squad in field performance by Group Commander in four out of five training exercises.
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HHC 57th Signal Battalion
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Fort Hood, Texas
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Electronic Maintenance Shop Foreman
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Oct 2000 - Mar 2004
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Fort Hood, Texas
• Managed a Direct support electronic maintenance facility in the repair of Mobile Subscriber Equipment, Radios, Communication Security equipment, wire and telecommunications equipment. Established the work priorities for equipment that enter the facility for repair.• Was identified as the go to person for all issues and concerns about radios and CCI equipment.• Efficiently monitored shop safety procedures resulting in no injuries or unsafe acts during period served as shop foreman.
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HHC 501st Military Intelligence Brigade
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Republic of Korea
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Brigade Ammunition NCO
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Oct 1999 - Oct 2000
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Republic of Korea
• Responsible for budgeting, planning, managing and the execution of over $500,000 in ammunition. Processed ammunition requests, updates quarterly, annually and seven year ammunition forecast.• Praised by higher commands for always submitting the most accurate data for ammunition forecasts.• While managing the Brigade’s ammunition forecast, 97% of the forecasted ammunition was expended.
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235th Signal Company
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Fort Gordon, Georgia
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Electronic Maintenance NCOIC
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Dec 1997 - Oct 1999
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Fort Gordon, Georgia
• Supervised Electronic Maintenance of an Echelon Above Corps Tactical Satellite Company providing rapid communications support. Responsible for the system readiness and reliability of nine tactical satellite terminals, six tactical vehicles, two maintenance vans and class nine repair parts in excess of $6,000,000.• Worked with CECOM to develop a deep cleaning program that directly enhanced system reliability of Tactical Satellite shelters saving the Brigade of $350,000 in depot level overhaul.• Provided technical expertise and knowledge during the fielding of SINCGARS for the Brigade.
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HHC 440th Signal Battalion
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Darmstadt Area, Germany
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COMSEC Custodian
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Nov 1995 - Nov 1997
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Darmstadt Area, Germany
• Provided COMSEC maintenance and keying material without any CCI incidents.• Successfully passed DA Level COMSEC inspection single-handedly which had previously failed prior to arrival.
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555th Maintenance Company
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Fort Polk, LA
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Senior Radio Repairer
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Jan 1995 - Oct 1995
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Fort Polk, LA
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Education
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2018 - 2018Lockmaster Security Institute
GSA Authorized Safe & Vault Technician, GSA Safes and Vaults -
2014 - 2016ECPI University
Bachelor's Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering -
1989 - 1991DeVry Institute of Technology
AA, Applied Science of Electronics -
1989 - 1991DeVry Institute of Technology
Associate's degree, Electronics -
1985 - 1989Berkley High School
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