Communication Technician
CurrentProficient in the adaptation of company policies and procedures with military standards to ensure the highest level of service and best product was provided to the military/customer.Able to adapt and acclimatize to all environments to include the most austere environments such as the Middle East. Qualified and certified technician to perform complex diagnosis, repairs, upgrades and modifications to various telecommunications equipment and systems, by utilizing critical thinking, schematic understanding, test equipment and other hand tools.Specialized in the troubleshooting and repair of Harris communication systems such as the VRC-110, VRC-103, and VRC-104; the Thales communications VRC-113; the TOCNET vehicular communication system; the Blue Force Tracker (BFT) family of systems; and the Harris CREW Vehicle Receiver/Jammer (CVRJ).Proficient in the use of Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) such as the TS-3515N and multi meters to locate and isolate faults within communication equipment.Utilized various power and hand tools in order to install and replace communication equipment within HMMWVs, MTVRs and the MRAP family of vehicles such as the MATV and COUGAR.Held a secret clearance for the handling, troubleshooting and repair of deployed Marine Corps equipment and systems.