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FIRE CONTROL REPAIR WITH 6 YEARS EXPERANCE WITH THE ARMY
LOOKING TO TAKE WHAT I LEARNED FROMT HE ARMY AND USE IT IN THE CIVILIAN WORLD DOING A CONTRACTING JOB, HELPING SOLDIERS.
Civil Service
About Me
Industry: |
Military & Government |
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Occupation: |
Civil Service |
Ideal Companies: |
BAE SystemS |
Education level: |
High School/GED |
Will Relocate: |
No |
Location: |
Killeen, TX |
Work Experiences
8/2002 - Present
(private)Entry Level
- Over six years inspecting, maintaining and repairing Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) in armored vehicles. Supervised and trained eight personnel daily. Performed maintenance of laser, infrared laser devices, and electronic ballistic computers in fire control systems.. Currently possess Secret Security Clearance.Supervised and trained 8 personnel daily. Managed and monitored ordering of circuit cards by determining which circuit cards were faulty and identifying origin of LRU. Trained 8 personnel on proper procedures to run DSESTS and to repair LRUs.Installed and downloaded software into Line Replaceable Units by using Sports. Installed and replaced circuit cards, wires, and RPC. Implemented precautious safety measures while installing and handling circuit cards.Maintained and repaired Fire Control Systems equipment valued in excess $500,000. Repaired Line Replaceable Units by using Direct Support Electrical Systems Test Set to diagnose the deficiencies. Replaced circuit cards to open and repair the LRU.Using Direct Support Electrical Systems Test Sets to perform and troubleshoot diagnostic procedures in Line Replaceable Units. Inspected and repaired Line Replaceable Units by connecting cables to help DSESTS diagnose the problem. Diagnosed units by tracing circuits, replacing circuit cards, and soldering wires. Used various hand tools and multimeter to troubleshoot Line Replaceable Units.