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White City, OR

SUMMARY:

To have a responsible assignment where education, and proven abilities will have a valuable application. The preferred position will provide challenges conducive to personal satisfaction.

SKILLS:

  • Electronic Testing, Troubleshooting and Repair to the Component Level
  • Read and interpret electrical circuit diagrams
  • Digital and Analog Capabilities

EXPERIENCE:

Confidential, White City, OR

Sr. Test Technician

Responsibilities:

  • Install and accept test equipment, train test personnel, monitor and improve performance and throughput based on yield information.
  • Perform debug and operation of automated manufacturing test and inspection equipment such as testers, automated optical inspection systems, x - ray, etc., to enable the company to meet customer quality and delivery commitments.
  • Utilize schematics and related documentation to trouble shoot and diagnose failed assemblies down to the component level.
  • Perform and document preventive maintenance and calibration to program specific test hardware consistent with documented procedures and supplier recommmendations.

Confidential, Portland, OR

Installer

Responsibilities:

  • Re-arranging cable and adding new coax via F connectors using, RG-59 and RG-6 mini's in 96 pair grouping and different configurations of service groups.
  • Adding power and grounding to new equipment & bays and mining out old cable, dressing in CAT5e for monitoring ARPD's and Confidential 's, sewing cable as needed.
  • Installing Confidential 's ARPD's, upstream demodulators in the return path.
  • Deploying Harmonic's Confidential for HD and Video on Demand.
  • Installing Forward & Return Splitters & Combiners for various Nodes in the Network.
  • This project is expected to continue to the end of 2014 and cover seven MTO Head-End offices

Confidential, Bellevue, WA

Cell Site Technician

Responsibilities:

  • I was involved in the LTE Upgrade e-CEM to b-CEM in cell sites in southern WA and the Oregon market.
  • I worked for Confidential /Mastec/Alcatel-Lucent and the customer was Confidential & Confidential .
  • Working during the maintenance window replacing Circuit Packs e-CEM to b-CEM and RUC -48v DC Power Supplies.
  • I organized and coordinated daily activities engaged in installation, integration, data collection and troubleshooting.
  • I called into the RITC Bridge to coordinate the installation removal and testing of the above circuit packs and power supplies.
  • I also tracked the UPS shipping and shipped the old boards back to Alcatel-Lucent.

Confidential, MN

Level 3 Installer

Responsibilities:

  • Under general supervision, this position is responsible for performing work on voice and data communications equipment, networks, and systems. Performs installations, maintenance, and upgrades of voice and data communications systems, cable plants, and related peripheral equipment.
  • Performs diagnostic testing and troubleshooting on voice and data communications equipment, networks, and systems and assists in resolving system integration issues.
  • I Installed risers for Confidential & Confidential on CPE equipment, powered Adtran Shelf and terminate DS3 Coax 734 cables.
  • Responsible for installing, cabling and equipment within a central office.
  • I have the following skills: Previous lead or supervisory experience; superior communication skills; strong attention to detail extensive knowledge of central office equipment and telecommunication systems installations.

Confidential, Colorado Springs, CO

Engineering Technician

Responsibilities:

  • The most recent experience to include: installing audio/visual systems and infra-structure to support systems.
  • This would include LCD, LED and projection systems, cabling and terminating audio/visual systems, and installing components such as wall plates, speakers, cameras and projection screens. Install, terminate, test, label & document horizontal, backbone & other cables.
  • Purchased Confidential AV Design Reference Manual 1st Edition and have been studying in addition to Confidential .
  • I have been working in a secure/non-secure VTC environment. Work in support of the Defense Intelligence Agency's (DIA) communication needs on classified and unclassified Local Area Networks.
  • From 7/08 to 2/09: worked Confidential Peterson Air Force Base, Building 1.
  • Perform Installation of equipment in support of SIPR/NIPR Network System. Install, terminate, test, label & document horizontal, backbone & other cables (CAT 5E, 6 and Fiber connector types to include, LC, ST, SC and MTRJ).
  • Install cable pathway systems (cable trays, cable racks, J-hooks and D-rings).
  • Dress & route cable into telecom closets, modular furniture & other work area outlets.
  • Build out telecom & equipment rooms, Mount/install backboards, and cross-connects, racks, patch panels.
  • Set-up HP Thin Clients, then deploy PC’s, and troubleshoot, back to the Cisco switch using VFL to document user pathway.
  • Ran Lan cable drops, terminating cables (fiber and Cat5E) in support of any DIA equipment requirements as in 3’ separation between classified and unclassified.
  • Fire-stop various types of cable penetrations, test, troubleshoot, & document test results for certification of copper and fiber cabling using Fluke DTX 1800.
  • Possess working knowledge of ANSI/TIA/EIA cabling standards & National Electric Code.
  • Purchased Confidential Information Transport Systems Installation Methods Manual 5th Edition and used in conjunction with installation.
  • Understand, adheres to, & promotes Environmental, Health & Safety policies.
  • Conduct job site surveys (including visual inspections, problem identification, etc.) during course of installation.

Confidential, Ft Carson, CO

Electronics Maintenance Technician

Responsibilities:

  • Individual will be able to apply advanced technical knowledge to solve usually complex problems that typically cannot be solved solely by referencing manufactures’ manuals or similar documents.
  • Work typically requires a detailed understanding of the interrelationships of circuits.
  • Exercise independent judgment in performing such tasks as making circuit analysis, calculating wave forms, and tracing relationships in signal flow.

Confidential, Colorado Springs, CO

Manufacturing Test Technician

Responsibilities:

  • Manufacturing Test Technician, 11/19/07 to 03/28/08; The Technician will be responsible for performing a variety of moderately complex technical support duties in manufacturing areas (installation, maintenance, repair and support of manufacturing equipment, technical support of one or more production processes, product test and troubleshooting, and technical analysis and problem-solving).
  • Will perform tests and calibrate, repair and monitor equipment, systems, and/or assemblies.
  • Currently have three years related experience building, debugging and maintaining test fixtures and IC testers.
  • I have strong written and verbal communication skills; and the ability to work in a multi-disciplined; cross-departmental environment.
  • Engineering Process Technician, 5/21/07 to 11/16/07;
  • Performs process engineering support; preventive maintenance, machine repair, trouble-shooting equipment issues, and production support in a multi-chip module electronics manufacturing operation.
  • Met pre-requisite of 2 years experience in a production operation;
  • Experience diagnosing, and performing electronic and machine repair;
  • Experience and knowledge of circuit assembly processes and equipment - wire bond, die attach, surface mount assembly, thin film, thick film, test, soldering. Have high initiative; attention to detail; ability to work in production teams and work overtime.

Confidential, Englewood, CO

Central Office Installer

Responsibilities:

  • Installation of new Head-End and equipment for Confidential A 30 x 30 build out; utilizing 19” relay racks with 5” spacers, 30” cabinets on a cement floor using hilti anchors. Fashion ironwork and stanchion poles to support a two tier ladder rack with cross aisle racking for 7’ environment.
  • Attach L brackets for # 6 AWG frame ground to # 2 aisle ground using H-Tap’s and added new ground bar attached to the COGB.
  • Ran ADC 6” yellow inter-duct for fiber management system using 45’s, 90’s, Confidential ’s, downspout and split corrugated snouts using 2” x 2” for fiber storage.
  • Placed Aurora Networks CH 3000, BP-35M4 Optical 4 channel MUX in conjunction with Confidential 3510 analog Confidential Transmitter, for the forward path transmission.
  • On the return path we placed DR3021 Dual Return Channel Digital Receiver in combination with the BP-3104 Optical Receiver and Return Path Demodulator (RPD 2000).
  • Other modules installed are: ADC’s RF Splitter/Combiner and Directional Coupler for RF signal from 5 MHz to 1000MHz. Also included and populated are the Optical Splitters/Combiners, Optical MUX and De-MUX modules, Digital Transponder, Optical Amplifier, and Optical Switches.
  • For large scale video on demand (VOD) we installed 53 Harmonic Confidential 9116 and ran cat 5 to (2) Gigabit Ethernet Switches (Cisco Catalysts 2950).
  • Ran in dressed and terminated 8 pack RG59 coax cable (F type connectors and BNC) and 1, 3, 10, 30 meter fiber cable, cleaned, scoped and labeled NE, FE also individual flag labels for Forwards, Returns, VOD, and High Speed cables.
  • Label all bays, cabinets and cables per Telcordia, UL and NEBS standards.

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