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R05-GA-0921-10 E-Mail to Advertiser here Security
Specialist, Computer and Communications and Training Specialist
negotiable n/a M

Preferred Location, Languages

Preferred Location Worldwide, preferably Middle East, Iraq
Nationality USA
Date of Birth, Place of Birth USA
Language (Fluent-Medium-basic) English (F)

Career Summary

Career Summary Experienced Security and Communications Facility Specialist
  • Good Team Player
  • can inter-relate well with individuals
  • Hardworking, dependable, flexible,
  • self-motivated, honest
  • self starter

Desired Position - Special Skills

Position Desired Security, Communications, Training
Special Skills
* Self-starter with 20 years of progressive experience in the field of Satellite, Microwave and LOS communications system.  * Excellent oral and written communication skills. 
* Strong organizational and analytical skills * Proficient in Microsoft Office applications
* Proficient in SAT 4.2 applications * Familiar with Linux/Unix systems
    * Top Secret Clearance.

Objective, Work Experience, Education

OBJECTIVE

To obtain a position utilizing my technical communication, organizational and analytical skills to improve and contribute to the overall operation

WORK EXPERIENCE

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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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

Education

 
  • 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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