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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy
0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
xxx-xxx-xxxx
abc@xyz.com
Country of Citizenship: United States
SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx
Vacancy: DON 2604
Position: Electronics Mechanic
Location: Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Shop 67
Work Experience
1996-Present; Hours worked per week; job title; salary; Designs Unlimited; address; supervisor name and phone number; permission to contact: Yes
Job Duties: Vinyl graphics, screen printing and embroidery; unrelated to target position.
1992-1996; Hours worked per week; Owner/Operator; not temporary employee; salary; company name; address; supervisor name and phone number: N/A-self employed; permission to contact: N/A-self employed
Job Duties: Owned and operated entertainment business specializing in Karaoke and DJ services; unrelated to target position.
1989-1992; Hours worked per week; Owner/Operator; not temporary employee; salary; Hi-Joy Bowl; address; supervisor name and phone number: N/A-self employed; permission to contact: N/A-self employed
Job Duties: Successfully owned and operating a profitable bowling pro shop/retail business; unrelated to target position.
1982-1993; Hours worked per week; Electronics Mechanic, WG-11; not temporary employee/temporary employee; salary; Puget Sound Naval Shipyard-Shop 67; address; supervisor name and phone number; permission to contact: Yes
Job Duties: Progressed with Shipyard to Electronics Mechanic, with responsibility for the efficient disassembly and refurbishment to like new condition including repair, testing and troubleshooting, of naval vessel electronic equipment and associated parts such as PCBs, power supplies and related components. Ensured optimal operational efficiency of systems spanning NTDS, radar, communications, sonar, and computer. Effectively developed and interpreted electronic component assembly and testing literature and photo books. Successfully designed and manufactured electronic devices for testing of equipment and components. Proficiently developed and submitted job material lists to facilitate the timely and accurate ordering of parts and supplies for efficiently and cost-effectively completing jobs.
Progressed with employer from entry-level position as Industrial Trainee in varied trades, 1982-1984, to Electronics Apprentice, 1984-1987, prior to taking on position as Electronics Mechanic.
Education
Olympic College; Associates Degree/Electronic Apprenticeship; 1987; Graduated with Honors
Specialized Training
Tektronic Logic State Analyzer Training; 09/1988; 8 hours
CNC Machine Programming, Campbell Automation Inc.; 02/1988
Submarine Safety Course; 03/1986; 1 hour
Hand/Machine Tool Safety Course; 11/1983; 24 hours
Soldering School; 07/1983; 40 hours
Industrial Trainee, Various Trades, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard; 1982-1984
Additional Data
Specialized Skills:
Electronics: repair, design, troubleshooting, soldering, wiring, pc boards, schematic reading and design
Electrical: routing cable runs to equipment on naval vessels and hookup
Welding: wire feed, TIG welding, and ARC welding
Carpentry: repairs, remodeling, basic woodwork
Plumbing: PVC repairs
Automotive: engine/brake/fuel system repairs, carburetor rebuilds, engine adjustments (valve and piston rebuilds), cooling systems, automotive systems
Metalwork: basic sheetmetal
Technology: computer assembly/setup, audio/visual equipment setup and operation
Programs/Applications: Excel, Word, vinyl cutting programs, Corel Draw, Adobe Photoshop, AutoCAD rel. 9.
Mechanical Drawing: manual and AutoCAD
Tools and Test Equipment:
Electronic Devices: digital and analog meters, audio/RF oscilloscopes, phase meters, probes, ac/dc differential meters, pulse generators, frequency counters, range mark generators, sweep generators, meggers, spectrum analyzers, signal generators, curve tracers, digital trackers, logic state analyzers
Power/Air Tools: drills, sanders, drimmels, saws, routers, grinders, lathes, joiners, planners, drill presses, welders, air ratchets
Hand Tools: all basic hand tools, soldering irons, punches, crimpers, taps and dies, wire strippers, banders, heat guns, socket sets
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