R E S U M E
Licenses:
Class A CDL with hazardous material endorsement.
Federal Aviation Administration Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic license.
Federal Communications Commission General Radiotelephone Operator License.
Experience:
Powersource Transportation Inc.
Griffith, IN
CDL Driver
May 2006 to March 2008
Full discription at Powersource Transportation
Quality Drive Away Inc.
Goshen, IN
CDL Driver
April 2005 to April 2006
Full description at Quality Drive Away
Responsibilities was to operate a combination vehicle with a 53 foot dry van trailer delivering dry freight around the US on time. Was responsible for the vehicle that was assigned to me was properly maintained and safely operated on the road with no direct supervision.
Volunteer work that benefited several charities.
Responsibilities include testing, diagnoses, and repairing hand held cellular
phones. Ranging from retail types that are given away with service to the
most advance feature pack ones that are sold with service tacked onto the
package. Tools used are single generators, frequency counters, multi-meters,
automated testing equipment, and communication test equipment in addition
to standard hand tools. Also did same thing on TV modules before transferring
to cellular department.
Innovative Services of America
Denver, CO
THX (The Hardware Expert)
September 1996 - Febuary 1997
Responsibilities are answering questions that Technical Support Representatives
have about PC and MAC computers. Also written several troubleshooting papers
that the TSR use when troubleshooting computers over the phone. Research
issues about the computers and advise the TSR about them. Assist loading
and getting running database and troubleshooting assisting programs on
the desktop work stations connected to a TCP/IP network.
Responsibilities include inspecting, testing, troubleshoot, and repair
high speed file transfer cards for PC and Macintosh computers using a digital
analyzer and other test equipment. Also did same for there RS-232 fiber
optic transceiver. Also prepare and ship products to the customer. Receiving
parts and putting them together in a kit to be sent to an assembler. Software
testing to find bugs before releasing it to the customers. Customer technical
support, helping the customer over the phone when they have problems getting
the card/software to work over leased T1/T3, dial-up T1/T3, ISDN, switch
56 and other digital/voice lines using various CSU/DSU units.
American International Freight
Terre Haute, IN
Sorter
December 1995 - February 1996
Responsibilities include sorting and preparing freight to be shipped on
cargo aircraft. Also operated fork lifts and tug to position and move freight
in and around aircraft. This included the training and passing a test to
be allowed to operate the equipment.
Huff Amusement
Terre Haute, IN
Service Technician
October 1994 - July 1995
Responsibilities include testing, diagnoses, and repairing pinball, video
games, jukebox, pool tables, redemption machines and other coin-operated
amusement devices on location or in the shop. This included testing, repairing,
re-working printed circuit boards and connectors using various digital
and analog testing equipment. Upgrading software and firmware on CPU boards,
including re-programming. Troubleshoot and repair, design, modified mechanical
devices using machine shop equipment and hand tools. Designed, tested and
implemented modification to the amusement devices. Also program and maintain
an equipment tracking software on a IBM-PC (MS-DOS) type computer.
Crown Home Center
Terre Haute, IN
Service Technician
August 1991 - June 1992
Responsibilities include servicing VCR, TV, stereo, washing machines, drier,
refrigerators, and freezers using various hand tools and digital/analog
test equipment. This includes warranty work. Also maintain service shop
at the retail store.
Jasonville Cord Company
Jasonville, IN
Production Line
February 1991 - April 1991
Responsibilities included welding cords and leads together using an ultrasonic
welder then preparing the cords to be molded. Also test, inspect, and packing
the cords into boxes.
Stereocrafters
Terre Haute, IN
Repair Technician
February 1990 - July 1990
Responsibilities include testing, diagnoses and repairing VCR, TV, CD-player,
Laser disk player, audio amplifier, radios, stereo, and other home and
car entertainment systems using various hand tools and digital/analog test
equipment. Also designed, developed, implemented and maintain customer
records and billing system on a MS-DOS (IBM-PC) computer.
Responsibilities include testing, diagnoses, and repairing pinball, video
games, jukebox, pool tables, vending machines and other coin-operated amusement
devices on location or in the shop. This included testing, repairing, re-working
printed circuit boards and connectors using various digital and analog
testing equipment. Also troubleshoot and repair, design, modified mechanical
devices using machine shop equipment and hand tools. Also designed, tested
and implemented modification to the amusement devices.
Self-employed
Satellite Antenna Installer
June 1985 - March 1986
Worked at various satellite antenna dealers installing and servicing C-band,
KU-band, and other satellite dishes and receivers using various hand tools,
oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, and other video/audio testing and analyzing
equipment. This includes repairing satellite receivers using said equipment.
Also programmed the satellite positions and channel format of the satellites
into the receivers.
Publication:
Wrote a service bulletin on a coin-operated video game that was published in Star Tech journal.
Education:
Riverside School of Aeronautics
Utica, NY
2,000 Clock Hour, FAA Approved Program
Diploma - Aircraft Maintenance Technology
Shakamak High School
Jasonville, IN
Major - Computer Electronics and Programming
Honors/Awards:
Riverside School of Aeronautics President's Award for Academic Excellence
of 96.9% grade average.
Riverside School of Aeronautics Dean's Award for Perfect Attendance
from entrance to graduation.
Riverside School of Aeronautics Otto Enderton Aviation Graduate Award.
Presented for the graduate who demonstrated outstanding technical ability.
Federal Aviation Administration Certificate of Training "Bronze Award".
Other:
Currently hold a Indiana State license to install and service satellite
antenna and MATV systems. This license also covers servicing VCR and TV.
Designed and wrote a service bulletin on a coin-operated video game
that was published in a trade journal.
Ever sense 1990, worked on IBM-PC and compatible using MS-DOS, Windows 3.1, 95, 98, 2000, XP operating system and various programs and languages. Also have good knowledge of hardware in IBM-PC and compatible including hard drives and there interfaces.
Ever sense 1997, worked on various Linux and UNIX systems. Including Redhat, Fedora, and Gentoo distribution.
Two years working on Apple computers. With some MAC computers.
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