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General Experience
Twelve year's progressive quality assurance experience, including circuit cards, cable
fabrication, integration, preventive/corrective maintenance, repair and final checkout on a
variety of complex C4ISR systems and associated electronics equipment.
Proficient in the use of: Schematics, diagrams, engineering drawings, technical manuals,
both hand and power tools.
Knowledgeable in the use of MS Office Suite and DOD developed programs.
January, 2012 -- Present
Electronics Technician III
CGI Federal, Inc. /Stanley Associates, Charleston, SC.
Extensive hands-on experience performing a variety of technical tasks and
responsibilities supporting the USMC/SPAWARSYS program managers, contracting
partners engineers, test and training departments in affiliation with the USMC Digital
Technical Control (DTC) AN/TSQ-227-A project.
Perform (PITCO) on an assortment of complex C4ISR systems and associated electronics
equipment, cables and mechanical assemblies performing a large-scale integration
process for twenty-eight (28) DTC shelters each consisting in excess of 9,000
GOTS/COTS line items, including but not limited to: 1,458 data, power and ground
cabling in excess of 3,328 termination connections.
Current Security Clearance: Active Secret and CAC Card
May, 2007 -- January, 2012
Electronics Technician II
CGI Federal, Inc. /Stanley Associates, Charleston, SC.
Directly responsible for performing quality assurance inspections, test analysis and
systems final checkout.
Prepared detailed quality assurance and systems progress reports for review by
USMC/SPAWARSYS program managers.
Contracted partner s quality assurance and engineering departments in affiliation with the
USMC project; MRC-142-C tactical communications network system.
Participated in the development of vital integration solutions, taking an existing MRC-
142-C prototype to final design stage and PCA validation.
Provided guidance and hands-on training for lower level technicians, overseeing all
aspects of the integration process, successfully achieving the highest possible standards in
performance and production to the successful completion of 480 systems, with emphasis
on customer satisfaction.
November, 2005 -- May, 2007
Electronics Technician I
BAE Systems, Inc., Charleston, SC.
Participated in a variety of technical and logistics functions and responsibilities: site
surveys, shipboard installations, modifications, testing, troubleshooting, repair and final
checkout on complex electronics systems, networks and associated electronics equipment
and subsystems, supporting numerous U.S. Naval C4ISR projects.
Performed cable fabrications in accordance with Mil-Spec-Stds, including but not limited
to; Power, Data, RF, and Cat 5 cabling.
September, 2003 -- November, 2005
Production Technician
BAE Systems, Inc., Johnson City, NY.
Responsible for the production and inspection of complex circuit card assemblies for C-
17, F-15, and A-10 military aircraft projects, IAW, Mil-Spec-Stds.
Worked from schematics, engineering drawings, technical manuals, directives,
regulations, and procedures.
Knowledgeable in the practical use of bonding, conformal coating, loctites and other
applications.
Certifications; CS400 Semi Auto Insertion. All soldering certs including touch up,
rework, inspection, and wiring of thru-hole and surface mount printed circuit board
technology.
June, 1985 -- September, 2003
CDL Instructor/Truck Driver
Maines Paper & Food, Inc. Conklin, NY.
New York State certified CDL instructor performed classroom and hands-on driving
instructions.
Several Truck Driving Jobs included in this time frame.
January, 1979 -- June, 1985
Quality Assurance Inspector
Sheltered Workshop, Inc. Binghamton, NY.
Responsible for total quality assurance
Performed inspections from receipt to final completion on a variety of cables, printed
circuit boards and electro-mechanical assemblies.
Used calipers, micrometers and digital height gauge during various stages of the
production process, IAW, blue prints, and schematics.
Education
High school Graduate
College Credits: Math and computer programs - Broome Community College, NY
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