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Jessica Claire
Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 609 Johnson Ave., 49204, Tulsa, OK
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Professional Summary

Reliable Electronics Technician with over 7 years' experience in testing, installation and repairing of electronic/electrical equipment. Advanced knowledge of Strategic Navigation Systems and subsystems. Adept in interpreting drawings and written instructions to complete projects accurately.

Skills
  • Electrical / Electronics Schematics
  • Troubleshooting
  • Safety
  • Planning
  • AC/DC control circuitry
  • Procedural Compliance
  • Effective Communicator
  • Computer Savvy
  • Preventive and Reparative Maintenance
  • Bilingual
  • First Aid/CPR
  • Problem resolution
  • Basic, Weapons, Strategic
  • Cable, Multi-meters, Supervision
  • Charts, Naval, Supervisor
  • Excellent communication, Navy, Switchboard
  • Hardware, NEC, Switches
  • Conversion, Communicator, System documentation
  • CPR, Navigator, Technical Training
  • DC, Navigation, Technical manuals
  • Documentation, Network security, Technician
  • Electrician, Networking, Troubleshooting
  • Electrical wiring, Network, UNIX
  • Electronics, Operating systems, Wiring
  • Email, Oscilloscopes, Written
  • Fast, Peak
  • First Aid, Personnel
  • GPS, Policies
  • Hand tools, Power supplies
  • Instruction, Problem resolution
  • Interpretation, Processes
  • Leadership, Producing
  • Lighting, Progress
  • LINUX, Read
  • Math, Repairs
  • Mechanical, Safety
  • Memory, Schematics
  • Access, SMP
  • Microsoft office, Sound
  • Mod, SSI4
Work History
08/2020 to Current
Electronics Integrated System Mechanic Nc Department Of Transportation Southport, NC,
  • Improved production by studying and applying build and test applications.
  • Conducted semi-routine electronic testing, chronicled data and provided detailed reports to engineering team.
  • Used diagnostic and testing processes in collaboration with product engineers to identify, define and solve development issues.
  • Performed acceptance testing and measurements on electronic components and assemblies to verify system compliance.
  • Tested various types of Strategic Weapons Systems equipment using microscopes, oscilloscopes, multi-meters, voltage calibrators, spectrum analyzers and other laboratory instruments.
  • Assembled electrical and electronic systems and prototypes according to engineering data and knowledge of electrical principles, using hand tools and measuring instruments.
  • Reviewed and interpreted technical documents, including service manuals, specifications, wiring diagrams and blueprints.
  • Fixed circuit boards and wire harness problems using schematics, wiring diagrams and testing instruments.
  • Used information in technical diagrams, schematics and manuals to understand operations and make successful repairs.
  • Completed proactive maintenance and repair actions to keep equipment operating at peak levels.
  • Responded to problems with processing and production equipment and completed timely repairs.
  • Revamped systems and upgraded wiring, PLCs and drives to handle changing needs.
  • Inspected systems, diagnosed problems and developed optimal solutions.
  • Maintained excellent attendance record, consistently arriving to work on time.
  • Adjusted equipment (e.g., voltmeters, ohmmeters, field strength meters) to verify optimal working order.
  • Coordinated repairs, modifications, testing, and alignments with other shop personnel and trades to achieve correct interfacing with other systems and subsystems.
  • Reviewed blueprints, schematics, technical manuals, and diagrams when performing electronic integrated system repairs.
  • Diagnosed electronic systems malfunctions and trace through numerous units to locate and correct deficiencies.
  • Troubleshot, overhauled, repaired, modified, tested, aligned, and adjusted electronic equipment used on submarine tactical support and monitoring subsystems.
  • Certified the accuracy of tests and measurements on electronic integrated systems.
  • Set up and operated electronic test equipment in the troubleshooting and repair of integrated systems and individual subsystems.
  • Verified electronic characteristics and values of circuits and component parts.
  • Integrated operable subsystems into a complete functional integrated system.
  • Collaborated with management personnel to resolve work problems related to electronic integrated systems operations.
  • Interfaced with other departments or project managers to establish the availability and scheduling of resources.
09/2018 to 08/2020
Marine Electrician Bae Systems Mojave, CA,
  • Spliced, joined and connected wire to fixtures and other electrical components.
  • Consistently updated knowledge of safety requirements and policies.
  • Demonstrated expertise in use of cable reels, stripping tools, voltage detectors, crimping tools and wire and cable cutters to complete fast-paced work.
  • Replaced and repaired lighting fixtures and electrical control and distribution equipment, including switches, relays and circuit breaker panels.
  • Assessed electrical systems, equipment and components to identify hazards, defects and needed adjustments or repairs.
  • Performed electrical system installation of conduit, wire, power distribution and motor controls.
  • Measured devices, including analyzers, amp meters and volt-ohm meters.
  • Prevented breakdown of systems by routinely inspecting and replacing old wiring and cleaning circuits.
  • Updated service record files on equipment drawings and history.
  • Tested electrical systems and continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment and fixtures using various testing devices.
  • Installed and wired electrical hardware, including transformers, junction boxes, service panels, electrical boxes, switches and circuit breakers.
  • Applied knowledge of trade tools and ability to read and follow blueprints and wiring plans to projects.
  • Consulted with management on functionality and lifespan of electrical equipment, advising when continued use may be hazardous.
  • Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings and electrical code specifications for wiring layouts.
  • Inspected electrical systems, equipment and components to identify hazards, defects and repair requirements.
  • Tested electrical systems functionality and continuity of circuits using devices such as ohmmeters, voltmeters and oscilloscopes.
  • Installed, tested and modified circuit breakers, controls, fuses, lights and motors.
  • Interpreted drawings, wiring diagrams, flow charts and written descriptions of project requirements.
  • Effectively worked with multi-craft team; providing wiring installation, preventive maintenance and testing of equipment.
  • Consulted with supervisor electrician regarding likely risks associated with assigned job.
  • Installed safety and distribution components for electrical systems, such as switches, resistors and circuit-breaker panels.
  • Knowledgeable in how to use feeler gauges, torque wrenches, insulated hand tools, electrical safety equipment such as gloves, face shield, mats etc.
  • Demonstrated and expertise in understanding document such as work automatic work request, control work packages, work authorization form, formal work package, along with other supportive documents.
  • Work on jobs such as motor generator, drain pumps, trim drain, diesel interference, secondary propulsion, switchboards along with other important system.
  • Have immense understanding of NAVSEA Corporate Occupational Safety along their mission to stay in compliance with both federal as well state guidelines.
  • Skilled in writing detail report either by email or by hand in order to keep supervision, co-work aware of work progress.
  • Excellent communication skills both written and verbally alone with and knowledge of Microsoft office.
07/2013 to 06/2018
Navigation Electronics Technician Navy City, STATE,
  • Assembled electrical and electronic systems and prototypes according to engineering data and knowledge of electrical principles, using hand tools and measuring instruments.
  • Reviewed and interpreted technical documents, including service manuals, specifications, wiring diagrams and blueprints.
  • Fixed circuit boards and wire harness problems using schematics, wiring diagrams and testing instruments.
  • Designed and constructed new equipment to meet engineering experiment requirements.
  • Conducted semi-routine electronic testing, chronicled data and provided detailed reports to engineering team.
  • Used diagnostic and testing processes in collaboration with product engineers to identify, define and solve development issues.
  • Improved production by studying and applying build and test applications.
  • Tested various types of SWS equipment using microscopes, oscilloscopes, multi-meters, voltage calibrators, spectrum analyzers and other laboratory instruments.
  • Performed acceptance testing and measurements on electronic components and assemblies to verify system compliance.
  • Inspected systems, diagnosed problems and developed optimal solutions.
  • Revamped systems and upgraded wiring, PLCs and drives to handle changing needs.
  • Completed proactive maintenance and repair actions to keep equipment operating at peak levels.
  • Used information in technical diagrams, schematics and manuals to understand operations and make successful repairs.
  • Operated and conducted Preventive Maintenance (PM) and Corrective Maintenance on submarine electronic navigation equipment, interior communications announcing circuits, atmosphere monitoring equipment, and ship control electronic systems without more than normal supervision.
  • Performed corrective maintenance of the following D5BF Navigation Subsystem equipment: 1.
  • ESGN Mk 1 Mod 02.
  • Navigation Workstation.
  • Used a workstation to perform electronic navigation; apply basic navigation concepts; perform preventive maintenance on the navigation system to include the workstation; perform corrective maintenance, such as power flow and data flow diagrams; and access installed computer programs for system documentation.
  • Performed maintenance and operated Strategic Navigation Systems such as Navigation Sonar Systems (NSS), Electrostatically Supported Gyro Navigator (ESGN) Systems, Digital Electromagnetic Log (DEML) Systems, Memory Processor (MP) Systems, Strategic Navigation Subsystems (SNS), Frequency Standard, and Command and Control Systems (CCS) to meet operational specifications.
  • As a divisional training leader assessed training needs through surveys and interviews to prepare training plans resulting in greater watch station flexibility and increased overall level of knowledge within the division.
  • Also resulted in zero rework during the entire Engineered Refuel and Overhaul period.
  • As a system expert completed over 350 maintenance items, including the planning and preparation for the take down and restoration of the command and control switchboard, ships announcing system and the ships control station ahead of schedule.
  • Completed multiple strategic deterrent patrols, tactical readiness evaluations, refits, one ECDIS-N certification and an Engineering Refuel and Overhaul aboard SSBN 741, USS Maine.
  • Have been a part of countless training evolutions inside Navigation Center including but not limited to emergencies such as the loss of power to the Navaids console or navigation workstations, emergency replacement of components in the ESGN such as a heater, start up, initializations of Navigation systems and subsystems, loss and replacement of power supplies of Navigation system and subsystems and loss ventilation.
  • Possess extensive knowledge about Navigation Center systems and subsystems, power supplies, heating and cooling systems, equipment components, valve lineups, procedures, and overall about the purpose of Navigation Center and the Strategic Weapons System.
  • Have spent innumerable hours in Navigation Center as a qualified watch stander at-sea and in-port and been a part of multiple procedures such as but not limited to ESG/ASR calibrations, EM Log Calibrations, obtaining GPS and bathymetric fixes, shifting modes on ESGN's and navigating the workstations and manuals to conduct maintenance.
  • Able to coordinate repairs, modifications, testing, and alignments with other shop personnel and trades to achieve correct interfacing with other systems and subsystems.
  • Expert in reviewing blueprints, schematics, technical manuals, and diagrams when performing electronic integrated system repairs.
  • Knowledgeable of electronic principles and theory and able to read and interpret blueprints, circuit diagrams, technical equipment maintenance, and operational manuals.
  • Able to navigate Navigation Workstations to perform maintenance on SWS Navigation systems and subsystems.
  • Also familiar with ships operating procedures and instruction (OI's & OP's), and SMP's and NOP's.
  • Able to work independently without more than normal supervision to meet production schedules.
  • Comply with electrical safety protocol (NSTM 300) and maintain knowledge of all standing orders in place and maintain qualifications to be able to perform maintenance.
Education
Expected in 5 /2018 to to
Associate Degree:
Vincennes University - Bremerton, WA
GPA:
Expected in 9 /2014 to to
Electrical Systems Troubleshooting And Maintenance Introduction To Electrical Systems Introduction To Electrical Systems Laboratory Introduction To Electronic Systems Laboratories Introduction To Electronics Maritime Navigation Occupational Health And Safety Rules Of The Road TrigonometryTrident Interior Communications Principles Kings Bay, GA United States Technical or Occupational Certificate:
- ,
GPA:
Expected in 8 /2014 to to
Tactical Computer Network Operator Groton, CT United States Technical or Occupational Certificate 3 /2014 Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: Course focuses on computer components; describe operating systems; identify networking concepts and components; identify network security; identify UNIX and LINUX commands; identify security risks and security principles; and perform computer and peripheral troubleshooting on submarines.Electronics Technician (Navigation) A School Groton, CT United States Technical or Occupational Certificate:
- ,
GPA:
Course focuses on the theory, operation, and maintenance of submarine electronic systems
Expected in 1 /2014 to to
Electronics Core Apprentice Technical Training Groton, CT United States Technical or Occupational Certificate:
- ,
GPA:
Covers electronics fundamentals, math principles and applications, numbering systems and codes, taking standard measurements, electronic components, circuits and applications. Common safety equipment, safety practices, basic first aid, electrical test tool operation and procedures. Topics covered in circuits, producing electricity, semiconductors and integrated circuits, wiring, testing, and electricity and electronics specific to submarines.
Expected in 11/2013 to to
Technical or Occupational Certificate:
Basic Enlisted Submarine School - Groton, CT
GPA:
Basic knowledge and skills upon which operational submarine commands in the Atlantic and Pacific can build competence and proficiency in operating and maintaining submarines and all their systems. Courses include damage control operations; demonstrate escape procedures; utilize hull structure and closures; understand ballast, air, hydraulic and electronic systems; perform ship security operations; blueprint interpretation.
Additional Information
  • Perform normal operational procedures on steering and diving control systems, atmospheric monitoring, missile compensation systems, the MK-27 gyro-compass, ship control station, sound-powered telephonic equipment, and integrated intercommunication systems. D5 Backfit Strategic Weapons System Navigation Operator Kings Bay, GA United States Technical or Occupational Certificate 11/2014 Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: At completion of this course was be able to use a navigation workstation to perform electronic navigation; apply advanced navigation concepts; perform preventive maintenance on the navigation system to include the workstations, ESGN’s, EM Logs, frequency standard, NSS and Navaids Console, perform corrective maintenance, such as power flow and data flow diagrams; and access installed computer programs for system documentation. Trident D5 Backfit Navigation Retained Equipment Maintenance Bangor, WA United States Technical or Occupational Certificate 11/2016 Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: Provides instruction on the corrective maintenance of the following D5BF Navigation Subsystem equipments. 1. ESGN Mk 1 Mod 02. Navigation Workstation. / The course will provide a D5BF SWS Navigation Center Operator (NEC14XO) with the knowledge and skill necessary to perform D5BF Navigation Subsystem maintenance on the D5BF equipment suite that will be retained in the SSI4 system to the accuracy specified in supporting documentation onboard an SSBN 726 Class submarine under all conditions of ship readiness. This course prepares holders of NEC14 XO for the SSI4 Navigation Subsystem Operator/Maintainer Conversion course that will convert them to NEC 14ZS. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Awarded Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for professional achievement that clearly exceeded that which is normally required or expected by contributing to benefit the United States Naval Service, throughout leadership achievement, which was noteworthy and contributed to the USS Maine’s mission. Awarded Good Conduct Medal for setting myself apart from my peers by exemplary conduct, efficiency, and fidelity throughout a set time of uninterrupted enlisted active Federal military service.

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Resume Overview

School Attended

  • Vincennes University
  • Basic Enlisted Submarine School

Job Titles Held:

  • Electronics Integrated System Mechanic
  • Marine Electrician
  • Navigation Electronics Technician

Degrees

  • Associate Degree
  • Electrical Systems Troubleshooting And Maintenance Introduction To Electrical Systems Introduction To Electrical Systems Laboratory Introduction To Electronic Systems Laboratories Introduction To Electronics Maritime Navigation Occupational Health And Safety Rules Of The Road TrigonometryTrident Interior Communications Principles Kings Bay, GA United States Technical or Occupational Certificate
  • Tactical Computer Network Operator Groton, CT United States Technical or Occupational Certificate 3 /2014 Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: Course focuses on computer components; describe operating systems; identify networking concepts and components; identify network security; identify UNIX and LINUX commands; identify security risks and security principles; and perform computer and peripheral troubleshooting on submarines.Electronics Technician (Navigation) A School Groton, CT United States Technical or Occupational Certificate
  • Electronics Core Apprentice Technical Training Groton, CT United States Technical or Occupational Certificate
  • Technical or Occupational Certificate

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