| July
2004 to July 2005 |
Regimental
Non-Commissioned Officer Academy
Instructor, with C2 Technology
Inc.
- Responsible for
the professional development of
approximately 150 Noncommissioned
Officers attending the Basic
Noncommissioned Officer
Course.
- Provided technical
and tactical instructions and
developmental counseling.
- Administered
written and hands-on examinations
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Dec
2003 to
July
2004 |
Battalion
Training NCO (Rear Det), U.S.
Army
- Responsible for
the building and implementing of
a Battalion sized elements
training schedule.
- Effectively
supervised four soldiers.
- Make training
schedule corrections and send up
change to training memos to
Brigade Commander.
- Inspected to
insure training is being
conducted.
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Dec
2001 to
Nov
2003 |
Military
Operations Supervisor, U.S. Army
- Successfully
manage and direct all aspects of
the operation for a Department of
Defense communication unit.
- Effectively
supervises the administrative
support team responsible for the
coordination between training
department and soldier support
agencies including in/out
processing for over 250 active
duty soldiers.
- Consistently
manages overall information
security and implements new
standard operating procedures and
security policies.
- Prepares staff
actions, reports and executive
level briefings for commanding
officer. Additionally,
maintains training records,
rosters and schedules.
- Company ISSO
Noncommissioned Officer.
- Responsible for
the repairing, safeguarding and
upgrading of unit computer
systems with assistance from the
Battalion ISSO.
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May
1998 to
Aug
2001 |
Small
Extension Node Supervisor, U.S. Army
- Responsible for
the health and welfare 25
personnel while directing,
coordinating and supervising
their daily activities.
- Coordinated and
supervised the employment and
maintenance of communication
systems and equipment.
- Ensured SEN and
LOS shelters received quarterly
checks.
- Supervised the
installation of data shots from
SEN to NODE CENTER via the LOS,
including CNRI.
- Additionally,
responsible for readiness in the
areas of deployment, training,
maintenance, morale and
discipline of military personnel.
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| Nov
1994 to Apr 1998 |
Radio
Access Unit Chief, U.S. Army
- Responsible for
the health and welfare five
personnel while directing,
coordinating and supervising
their daily activities.
- Coordinated and
supervised the employment and
maintenance of communication
systems and equipment.
- Ensured RAU and
LOS shelters received quarterly
checks.
- Supervised the
installation of analog shots for
MSRT coverage to NODE CENTER via
the LOS.
- Supervised the
installation of MSRT fill
stations and MSRT
troubleshooting.
- Additionally,
responsible for readiness in the
areas of deployment, training,
maintenance, morale and
discipline of military personnel.
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| Jan
1992 to Oct 1994 |
LOS
(V1/4) Team Chief, U.S. Army
- Installs, operate
and performs unit maintenance on
line-of-sight multi-channel radio
terminals, Radio Access Units,
communications security (COMSEC)
devices, multiplexing equipment
and antennas.
- Interconnects
equipment components and
configures systems for
operation. Maintains
records and reports pertaining to
equipment operations.
- Performs unit
maintenance on MSE radio
transmission and associated
equipment.
- Supervises and
trains subordinate
personnel.
- Prepares work
schedules and checks operation
records and station files for
completeness and accuracy.
- Writes technical
reports and ensures availability
of spare parts and
supplies. Determine
requirements, assigns duties and
coordinates activities of
communications personnel.
- Plans, supervises
and implements tactical training
programs. Prepares
technical and administrative
reports.
- Supervises march
orders and emplacement of section
equipment.
- Oversees and
performs periodic and emergency
adjustment on MSE transmission
equipment, Radio Access Units and
inter-operable devices.
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| Feb
1985 to Dec 1991 |
AN/TSC-85/93
Team Chief, U.S. Army
- Installs, operates
and maintains Microwave,
Troposcatter Radio Satellite,
multiplexing equipment and
associated power equipment and
communications security
devices.
- Assembles, erects
and orientate antennas.
- Tunes, adjusts and
aligns equipment for maximum
performance.
- Adjusts
multiplexing equipment for
maximum efficiency.
- Operates voice
frequency and Teletype
communications.
- Performs
satellite-balancing
procedures.
- Employs test
equipment and tools such as
spectrum analyzers and
voltmeters. Corrects
operational troubles.
- Detects
electronics
countermeasures.
- Applies safety
precautions around high voltages
and emergency actions in the
event of injury
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Education
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- Tactical
Satellite/Microwave Systems
Operator/Maintainer
(AN/TSC-85/93) Course
- Multi-channel
Communications Systems Operator
Course
- Mobile Subscriber
Equipment Transmission System
Operator Course
- NCO Academy (PLDC)
- NCO Academy
(BNCOC)
- Unit Movement
Officer Course
- Systems
Administrator Security Course
(Level II)
- SAT 4.2 Course
- Equal Opportunity
Course
- Facilitators
Course
- Instructor
Training Course
- Small Group
Instructor Course
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