Electronic Warfare Specialist Resume
OBJECTIVE:Seeking a position in the Information Technology field performing security, administration, or analyst duties.
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS:
- Excellent customer service, communications, managerial, and organizational skills
- Self-motivated, analytical, and responsible
- 5years experience as a Quality Assurance Schematic Analyzing component specialist for U.S. Air Force.
- Communication Systems,Electronic Systems, Radar Systems,Computer systems, and Navigation Systems specialist in(Hurlburt Field Special Operations Electronic Warfare Squadron).
- Inactive DOD Secret security clearance with Secret Compartmental Information Access.
EDUCATION:
University of Confidential
- (AS) in Business Marketing
- (BS) in IT with a concentration in Information Systems Security
- Experience in Unix, Java, SQL, Windows Servers, and Project planning
Air Force Training
- USAF Client Support Administrator Training Course, Sep 2007
- Tactical Communications Training Specialist, Mar 2006
- Operations Security (OPSEC) Fundamentals Course, Dec 2005
- USAF Airman Leadership Course, Aug 2003
- USAF Basic Electronic Theory, Aug 2000- Apr 2001
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Confidential, Jul. 2000 Jul. 2006
Electronic Warfare Specialist
- Deployed in three real world 90-day deployments, supporting Electronic Warfare for the USAF Special Operation C-130 Gunships/Talons and MH-53 helicopters during Operation Enduring Freedom
- Possess technical expertise working on and training technicians with AAQ-24 DIRCM since its introduction to the USAF. Conducted comprehensive diagnostic end to end testing on ALQ-172 and ALQ-162 (V)1/(V)3 RF countermeasures system, ALR-69 radar system, and ALE-40 countermeasure system.
- Analytical thinker that consistently resolves ongoing issues or defects and often called upon to consult on problems that have eluded resolution by others
- Demonstrated proficiency in leading and mentoring individuals to maximize levels of productivity, while forming cohesive team environments.
- Maintained, tested, and reprogrammed all Electronic Warfare systems
- Security manager for classified personnel, equipment, and building access
AIR FORCE COURSE:AC-130H/U Electronic Warfare Systems (O-Maintenance)Length: 2 Weeks, 4 Days.(Description Dates SEP 2005 - JAN 2012)
- Students will learn operation characteristics and troubleshootingprocedures and will perform operational checks of various components of theelectronic warfare systems onboard the AC-130H and AC-130U aircraft.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AMP2A5X3CE17A)
- AIR FORCE COURSE: AN/USM-464 TEST SETLength: 1 Week, 1 Day.(Description Dates JUN 1955 - NOV 2009)
- Provides training in the operation, organizational and intermediatelevel maintenance of the AN/USM-464 Test Set to include: Built-in-test,I-Cal and troubleshooting procedures.
- AIR FORCE COURSE: Electronic Warfare Systems Craftsman (O-Maintenance) MH-53J
- LENGTH: 1 Week, 2 Days.(Description Dates MAR 2006 - FEB 2007)
- Provides training in the theory, testing, reprogramming, maintaining, and operational checkout of theAN/ALR-69(V), AN/ALE-40, AN/AAR-47, AN/ALQ-157(V), AN/ALQ-162, IEWP, DSIU,AIBU, and IEWS. Reprogramming procedures for the UDM and AN/ALR-69(V) are also covered.
Repair Skills:
Programming computer/defense systems
Communication, Radar,and Navigational Systems
Electrical Distribution Integrated Circuits, Solid State Devices
Microprocessor Systems,Quality Assurance Schematic Analyzing, Component Repair Computer/system reprogramming
Instrumentation Proficiency:
Computer software/hardware Differential Pressure Testers Oscilloscope Capacitance/Inductance Meter Digital Multi-Meters
Resistance Bridge Analog Multi-Meters
Digital Oscilloscope Analog Oscilloscope
Resistance Standards Measuring Signal Generators