Don Reynolds
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Education: 1
Experience: 17 years
Relocation: Yes - Domestically
Career Objective
Supervisor/Technician
Professional Experience
Summary
§ Seventeen years experience and advanced training in operation, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting,
repair, supervision, and administration of the Navy's state-of-the art electronic and electro-mechanical systems.
§ igh level of technical expertise, imaginative problem-solver, team player, and consistently awarded exemplary professional evaluations. Operated, maintained, and troubleshot electronic and mechanical systems associated with the automated fire control systems installed on board Nuclear Submarines.
§ Working knowledge of shipboard design drawings in accordance with military standards and commercial drawing practices.
§ Knowledge of all electronic test equipment.
§ Possess a secret security clearance.
§ Professional attitude, aggressive work ethic, and uncompromising dedication.
WORK HISTORY
Field Technician, Inncom International, Niantic, CT
August 2004-Present
§ Supervised, Installed, assembled and repaired guestroom control, monitoring, and reporting
equipmment to include the following
§ Energy management and general climate control.
§ Occupancy monitoring and reporting for housekeeping.
§ Advanced remote lighting control with dimmer.
§ Guestroom arrival alarm reporting to bell staff.
§ Advanced touchscreen telephone control devices.
§ Remote central control and monitoring.
§ Real-time on-line diagnostics for engineering/maintenance.
Electronics Technician, Maintenance 1, Lockheed Martin, Groton, CT
October 2002 -August 2004
§ Maintenance Technician responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting
thirteen simulators/trainers, which utilize state-of-the-art electronic systems, mainframe
computers, networked systems, interfaces, and peripheral equipment.
Eductation
EDUCATION
Basic Electronics, 18 weeks
Advanced Electronic Courses, 75 weeks
Submarine Quality Assurance Inspector, 1 week
Total Quality Leadership, 25 hours
Navy Leader Development Program, 40 hours
Instructor Training, 4 weeks
AWARDS/COMMUNITY SERVICE
Recipient of the Navy Achievement medal and numerous awards for technical skills.
Certification
Electronics Technician IV/Team Leader, Anteon, Newport, RI
December 1998-October 2002
§ Supported Type 18 Periscope Program for SSN 688 Class submarines in the field service
organization. Duties included Depot and Intermediate level maintenance, repair and
upgrade of system, which includes optical, photographic, video, analog, and digital
components.
§ Supervised and installed Submarine Imaging System (SUBIS) shipalt onboard
SSN 688 Class submarines.
§ Completed several tech assists on forward deployed submarines, allowing them to complete
their missions.
Additional Information
Leading Petty Officer, AN/BSY-1 Tactical Team Trainer, Naval Submarine School, CT.
July 1994-November 1998
§ Coordinated the manning and operation of the AN-BSY-1 Trainer for support of a Navy
Sound Silencing motion picture.
§ Trained and supervised over 150 students per week.
§ Maintained a secret control system, which contained over 100 classified items.
§ Instramental in the successful installation of several software and hardware modifications in
the AN-BSY-1 Trainer, thus improving the realism and quality of the training
being provided.
Fire Control Technician, USS Columbus (SSN-762)
March 1992-July 1994
§ Supervised, coordinated and worked hands-on in installation, maintenance, and repair of
electronic systems.
§ Member of the new construction crew; monitored installation and testing of all electronic
fire control equipment.
§ System expert for the AN/BSY-1 Fire Control System.
§ Ensured initial system startup and testing were accomplished without delays or significant
problems.
Details of earlier service available upon request.
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