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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY EXPERIENCE Maintenance Manager, Camp Lejeune, NC August 2016 - Present * Manage the maintenance of 10K pieces of equipment annually to ensure the timely and efficient repair of parts to support an organization of 70K personnel * Supervise, train and mentor 66 personnel in the maintenance and repair of equipment * Research, locate and procure repair parts, and verify and research warranties to facilitate the repair of parts to decrease the repair cycle time * Analyze all repair data to determine trends that would lead to a reduction in maintenance time Logistician, Quantico, VA June 2014 - August 2016 * Procured tactical radio systems to support 202 K personnel * Coordinated with a team of 7 personnel to provide subject matter expertise in developing life cycle sustainment of equipment * Developed contracts and coordinated with outside agencies to procure repair parts and technical manuals, and to determine the level at which the user could perform maintenance * Perform on-site testing to ensure equipment met requirements Senior Electronics Technician/Manager, Okinawa, Japan May 2011 - June 2014 * Managed a department 121 Marines that supported an organization 45K personnel * Developed maintenance program for item that recently feel out of warranty. This required personnel training, procuring of parts and technical manuals, and setting up maintenance area. * Continuous training of personnel as employees rotated back to CONUS every 2 years Communications Electronics Manager, Camp Pendleton, CA August 2007 - May 2011 * Led, mentored and supervised 20 personnel supporting an organization of 1200 * Oversaw the troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of electronics equipment to support daily operations and training * Established supply programs to deal with the challenge of obtaining repair parts while being aboard ship Electronics Technician, Kaneohe Bay, HI June 2004 - August 2007 * Led, mentored and supervised 15 personnel supporting an organization of 30K * Oversaw the troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of electronics equipment to support daily operations and training Senior Instructor/Curriculum Developer, Twentynine Palms, CA January 2001 - June 2004 * Developed a formal training course to instruct and train entry-level electronics technicians * Researched and developed the curriculum to develop a 90-day training with an average class size of 25 * Developed master lesson plans, classroom instruction formats, practical application, student handouts, test banks and developed curriculum, reviewed instructors, revised curriculum and reconcile test bank for accuracy * Conducted 2005 hours of instruction resulting in 237 students graduating and being qualified to work in their military occupational specialty.