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Billy A. Taylor (360) 286-3623 BillyTaylor916@gmail.com ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN Extensive
experience as an electronics technician. Including familiarization in
all aspects of digital and analog maintenance and repair with specialized
training in satellite communications. Dependable, conscientious
individual with a strong personal work ethic. Adaptable to new and
diverse situations. Learns rapidly and eagerly with a desire to
constantly improve. Can combine a “Get the job done” approach with
solid experience dealing with a wide range of cultures and backgrounds.
Proven ability to work on any or all types of electronics with little or no
additional training. · Surface mount and through-hole
soldering
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Troubleshooting to discreet component level · Adaptability to changing requirements
· High
attention to detail · High proficiency in test equipment
use
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Blueprint and schematic interpretation · Outside the box
thinking
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Complex problem solver PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Thales
Avionics, Tukwila,
WA
2007 to 2012 Electronics
Tech · Performed troubleshooting and repair of aircraft
instrumentation to component level in accordance with FAA regulations. · Performed acceptance testing following factory
procedures and FAA regulations to re-certify repaired instruments to "Air
Worthiness". · Maintained records and documentation in accordance
with FAA regulations. · Analyzed repair trends to determine and implement
preventative maintenance procedures to increase reliability for customers. Kineticom,
Inc., San Diego, CA contracted to
T-Mobile
2003 to 2007 Drive
Tester.
· Perform data collection of Cellular Telephone sites
and coverage for use by Engineering. · Interact with Engineers to ensure adequate
collection of data. RD
Instruments, San Diego, CA
2000 to 2002 Repair
Technician
1
· Performed corrective and preventative maintenance on
Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler equipment. · Performed equipment testing, to include ocean
testing, to ensure compliance with factory specifications. · Periodically interacted with customers to properly
isolate reported failures and correct to customer satisfaction. Onsite
Corporation, San Diego, CA contracted to SAIC,
Inc.
March 2000 to August 2000 Electronics
Technician 1 · Performed troubleshooting, repair, and testing of
new RADIAC equipment in support of the manufacturing process. Itronix
Corporation, Liberty Lake,
WA
1998 to 1999 Field
Service Technician 1 · Responsible for the repair and testing of customer
equipment consisting of proprietary laptop computer systems sent in for
repair. · Picked to work on an elite team to repair and test
equipment for a specific high value customer. Itronix
Corporation, Spokane,
WA
January 1998 to June 1998 Field
Installation Technician. · Traveled to customer sites unsupervised to install
proprietary communications equipment in service technician vehicles. · Performed basic training to service technicians in
the operation of equipment. Key
Tronic
Corporation
1994 to 1998 Assembly
Line Technician, Injection Mold Machine Set-up, and Product Support
Technician. U.S.
Navy
1985 to 1994 Electronics
Technician. · 1 year as maintenance/repair technician supervisor
for VHF satellite communications earth terminal and associated equipment. · Performed periodic systems proficiency testing. · Maintained parts inventories and associated
documentation. · Supervised and coordinated activities of up to 14
personnel. · Interfaced between division and Chain of Command
regarding work evolutions. · Held a Department of Defense Top Secret Clearance. · Performed blueprint, schematic, wiring diagram, and
technical document reading. · 2 years as maintenance/repair technician for VHF
satellite communications earth terminal and associated equipment. · 4 years as on site repair tech for UHF/HF/LF
communications transmitters and associated equipment. · Recognized as “Sailor Of The Quarter” from among 220
personnel. · Received Meritorious Commendation for HF/LF radio
support of operations from Forces North Atlantic Regions for July 1984 to
December 1986. EDUCATION/TRAINING:
U.S. Navy technical schools. Nearly 80 weeks of classroom instruction
in the repair, operation, and maintenance of naval electronics systems, from
system level to discrete component level. Enhanced by 8 years
“hands-on” experience with continuous on the job training. U.S. Navy
technical schools are rated among the best in the world. · February 1991 to June 1991 – U.S. Navy Electronics
Technician “C” School: Satellite Communications Earth Terminal
Technician. · July 1986 to August 1986 – U.S. Navy Electronics
Technician “C” School: Shore Communications Systems Maintenance Technician. · October 1985 to June 1986 – U.S. Navy Electronics
Technician “A” School. · June 1985 to October 1985 – U.S. Navy Basic
Electricity and Electronics School. Each
position subsequent to the U.S. Navy has provided their own internal on the
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