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John Deitle is listed as Field Service Technician I at Leidos, a with 438 employees, based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at mantech.com and a matched LinkedIn profile for John Deitle.
John Deitle previously worked as Electromagnetic Warfare NCOIC at Virginia National Guard and Electronic Warfare Technician and Operations Supervisor at Virginia National Guard. John Deitle holds Bachelor Of Science - Bs, Business Technical Management from Devry University.
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• Extensive knowledge of radio frequency (RF) theory and principle, and the effects of Counter Remote Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare (CREW) systems operating in an electronic countermeasures environment. • Experience in planning vehicle movements through heavily-mined convoy routes, using vehicles equipped with CREW systems. • Conducted over 200 route reconnaissance and clearance operations during two combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan.• Developed several counter-Improvise Explosive Device (IED) tactics, which allowed the battalion to successfully execute over 200 route clearance missions.• Responsible for setting up Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (C-IED) training lanes during Annual Training, which resulted in 190 Soldiers being validated for deployment to a hostile environment.• Troubleshot, repaired, and maintained, faulty parts, unit wiring, and retested systems on CREW devices that were mounted on vehicles and man-packs. • Operated the Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2) to produce a common picture of locations of friendly forces and hostile.• Worked and communicated, orally and in written form, with multiple echelons of leadership.• Maintained the top sight overview of the battlefield: collaborated with subordinates, peers and command, using Command Post of the Future (CPOF), a Co-Motion Platform that enables data sharing, data visualization, and messaging.• Has been trained in the use of Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) and Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool (EWPMT).
Listed skills include Training, Leadership, Military Experience, Microsoft Office, and 25 others.
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Electromagnetic Warfare Ncoic
• Manages the availability and employment of EW assets assigned to the unit.• Collects and maintains data for electromagnetic energy surveys and operates and maintains EW tools.• Assists the CEMA spectrum manager with frequency deconfliction.• Coordinates with the G-2 or S-2 to develop and conduct integrated SIGINT and ES training for EW personnel.
Electronic Warfare Technician And Operations Supervisor
• Served as the senior Electronic Warfare (EW) NCOIC for the 1-116th Infantry Battalion, with a worldwide mission to deploy in support of strategic, operational, and tactical level operations.• Prepared and coordinated the Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA) appendix to the brigade operations order.• Provided technical advice and assistance to the battalion S2, S3, and S6 with the integration, synchronization and deconfliction of electronic attack (EA), electronic protection (EP) and electronic warfare support (ES) into the maneuver commander's concept of operation; planned and directed all EW training for six Companies.• Trained 52 Soldiers in maintenance and operation of the MODI Operating System and trained seven Soldiers in maintenance and operation of the DUKE V5 Operating System.• As the Operations Supervisor, ensures timely and accurate reports are submitted to higher headquarters; tracks and maintains accountability of all personnel off post; maintains current situation map, tracks combat power, and disseminates information pertaining to combat operations, training programs, administrative and communications procedures. tracked 1,073 Soldiers on five strategic sites in three countries, over 82 air movements, over 800 vehicle movements, six emergency deployment readiness exercises (EDRE), 27 Allied Partner engagements, and 24 Allied Partner training engagements. Managed and supervised all assigned Operations equipment with estimated value over $4,169,600 with zero loss or damage.
Operations Supervisor
• Base Defense Operations Center-Operations Supervisor: using field communications coordinated 45 mission critical events for the infrastructure of Camp As Sayliah, Qatar, to meet Leaders intent. Ensured that 809 secure to secure trips met the requirement set forth by the Director. Performed data analysis to provide the course of action for the Director’s decision. Oversaw the facilities maintenance of 3 locations. Developed new and revised existing Standard Operating Procedures. Provided interpretation of policy, guidance, and assistance to staff elements of Headquarters and its subordinate agencies. Received an Army Commendation Medal and the Governor’s National Service Medal for exceptional service. • Battle Operations Supervisor: monitored, analyzed multiple sources of data, derived critical information and disseminated the insights to relevant ground forces for leadership action. Identified, assessed, and prioritized operational risks to form a risk management plan. Worked and communicated, orally and in written form, with multiple echelons of leadership. Tracked friendly and hostile forces on the battlefield using Force Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2). Maintained the top sight overview of the battlefield: collaborated with subordinates, peers and command, using Command Post of the Future (CPOF), a CoMotion Platform that enables data sharing, data visualization, and messaging. Recommended policies, standards, plans, and procedures for the completion the department plans. Ensure compliance with safety codes and standards. • Organization Logistics Supervisor: include the loading and documenting of 1,194 principle end items of the Organization equipment worth $4.3 M. Coordinated two equipment movements totaling in 9,600 miles traveled. Developed Standard Operating Procedures for making equipment during remobilization to ensure uniformity and identification of equipment during transit, resulting in no loss or damage to deployed equipment.
Site Cordinator
• Plans and directs the activities to bring together volunteers, wounded warriors, veterans, and paddling equipment to a source of water for a healthy lifestyle. • Assisting approximately 600 veterans in various activities to increase the standard of living by providing weekly instruction and coordination for various water activities for veterans and their families. • Received the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal
Countermeasures And Integration (Cni) Technician Ii
• Support U.S. Department of State’s (DOS) Electronic Countermeasures (ECM), Mobile Video Systems (MVS), and Vehicle Platform Integration Management (VPIM) requirements in multiple overseas theaters in potentially high-threat environments• Correctly analyze and interpret engineering drawings, technical manuals, schematics, wiring diagrams, and specifications.• Understand and accurately follow Engineering Orders, Quality procedures, Test procedures, and operating instructions. • Maintain and troubleshoot electronic equipment.• Integrate Land Mobile Radios such as Harris 152A, Harris Unity, and Motorola radios into various vehicle platforms.• Install electrical wiring, connect electrical fittings, drill holes, soldering and perform all physical tasks associated with modifying vehicles for the integration of equipment.• Experience assembling and testing coaxial cables with various RF adaptors and connectors.• Perform rework, repair, and adjustment operations as required on cable assemblies and harness. • Perform technical inspections, system checks, fault diagnosis, identify the cause of failures, replace Least Replaceable Unit (LRU), test and restore ECM/MVS/Radios to full functionality.• Create and maintain detailed documentation of work orders through Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)
Ecm Electronics Technician Ii
• Demonstrate proficiency in ECM concepts, practices, and procedures and provide guidance on ECM issues.• Test approximately 160 fixed and mobile EGON Band and Master Modules to ensure compliance to set parameters.• Upgraded over 150 EGON Band Multiband Filter kits with G Band Filters.• Demonstrate proficiency updating and tracking work orders in Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
Archaeological Laboratory Technician
• Process archaeological and archival collections owned by the United States Army Corps of Engineers.• Generate museum-quality digital images of archaeological objects and associated records.• Perform data entry of valuable collection information.• Produce collection reports and finding aids.• Conduct archaeological and archival research
Team Leader
• Team Leader: directed, trained and supervised a team of nine Combat Engineers, in construction and destruction of obstacles. Supervised two demolition breaching teams. Conducted over 200 route reconnaissance and clearance operations during two combat deployments. • Lead the winning team out of 8 in competition for the Sapper Stakes, a combined competition to determine the best Combat Engineer team in Battalion. Provided realistic and relevant training directly related to the contemporary operational environment with training methods that became a model for others to follow. • Husky Mine Detection Vehicle Team Leader: trained US soldiers and Iraqi Security Forces in the operation and maintenance of the Husky. Received an Army Commendation Medal (first award) for developing extensive counter-Improvise Explosive Device (IED) tactics, which allowed the organization to successfully execute over 175 route clearance missions.• Department Supply Manager: supervised the daily operation and maintenance of combat engineer equipment valued in excess of $6 M, with no loss or damage to organization property.• Trained US Soldiers and Afghani Security Forces in route clearance operations and convoy security (mobile and dismounted). Received a personal decoration (second award) for mentoring subordinate Soldiers and foreign troops.
Supervisor
• Beach Operations Group and Port Operations Supervisor: for tracking all logistic operations at the Port of Morehead City, NC and Onslow Beach, NC. Recorded and tracked 9,442 passengers, 1,284 vehicles and 1,171 pieces of cargo. Planned and supervised the use of pier space to stage equipment, which include convoy traffic routes. Resulting in the start and completion of two combat deployments.• Weapons Custodian: accountable for the safeguarding and storage of over 200 weapons and controlled items of serialized equipment. Received the Navy Achievement Medal for superior performance under minimal supervision.• Hazmat Waste Handler: Handles, stores, or prevents hazardous waste, universal waste, and excess hazardous material from becoming contaminated by unknown items, damaged, vandalism, fires, spills, explosions or other situations likely to pose a hazard to human health, or the environment.
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John Deitle works for Leidos.
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John Deitle is listed as Field Service Technician I at Leidos.
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John Deitle is based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States while working with Leidos.
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John Deitle has worked for Leidos, Virginia National Guard, Team River Runner, Mantech, and Veterans Curation Program.
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John Deitle's colleagues at Leidos include Robert Shipman, Eric Johnson, Thomas Sullivan Iv, Benjamin Ganoe, and Elizabeth Gomez.
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John Deitle holds Bachelor Of Science - Bs, Business Technical Management from Devry University.
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John Deitle is listed with skills including Training, Leadership, Military Experience, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Powerpoint, Microsoft Word, and Military.
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