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WILLIAM G. JONES 602 Kings Way Saint Marys, GA 31558 (H) 240.317.7979/(C) 912.227.3116 [email protected] CAREER PROFILE Well-qualified and experienced electronics technician with knowledge of analog and digital devices and proven history of success in contractor positions and in United States Navy. Possesses expertise in drafting technical manuals and operating documents and providing effective technical support for installed systems. Subject matter expert in Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) operations and Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) programs. Demonstrates proficiency with numerous test equipment and testing methods, interpreting schematics and technical drawings, and installing/repairing systems and devices. Holds active Secret Clearance until 2017. Currently attending University of Georgia Online course in CompTIA A+ to obtain my certifications and enhance my background. AREAS OF STRENGTH AND EXPERTISE Computers & Electronics Technical Writing/Editing Help Desk/Tech Support Hardware Installation/Removal Instructional & Training Skills Cross-Functional Skills Program Leadership System Repair Test Equipment PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SAIC, Inc., Patuxent River, MD November 1999 to June 2015 Field Engineer III Contracted to US Navy’s SPAWAR command to facilitate and ensure integrity of system installations. Performed pre-assembly testing on computer equipment and both digital & analog peripherals, kept detailed documentation of testing methods and results. Assessed overall performance of equipment; recommended and implemented corrective measures as needed to improve reliability. Installed new equipment and repaired or replaced faulty circuitry, peripherals, and hardware. Researched and recommended potential system upgrades. Trained and provided technical support to end users and customers by phone, by email, and in person to resolve system and hardware issues. Assisted customers with hardware and software installation and operating systems. Created, edited, and updated engineering drawings, blueprints, schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical manuals. Troubleshot any firmware and software errors found during system setup, training, and use; served as a point person to vendors to communicate such errors. Key Accomplishments: Awarded recognition and bonuses based on expertise and performance in support of company’s contract with US Navy. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

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WILLIAM G. JONES602 Kings Way

Saint Marys, GA 31558(H) 240.317.7979/(C) 912.227.3116

[email protected]

CAREER PROFILEWell-qualified and experienced electronics technician with knowledge of analog and digital devices and proven history of success in contractor positions and in United States Navy. Possesses expertise in drafting technical manuals and operating documents and providing effective technical support for installed systems. Subject matter expert in Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) operations and Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) programs. Demonstrates proficiency with numerous test equipment and testing methods, interpreting schematics and technical drawings, and installing/repairing systems and devices. Holds active Secret Clearance until 2017. Currently attending University of Georgia Online course in CompTIA A+ to obtain my certifications and enhance my background.

AREAS OF STRENGTH AND EXPERTISE

Computers & Electronics Technical Writing/Editing Help Desk/Tech Support

Hardware Installation/Removal Instructional & Training Skills Cross-Functional Skills

Program Leadership System Repair Test Equipment

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

SAIC, Inc., Patuxent River, MD November 1999 to June 2015Field Engineer IIIContracted to US Navy’s SPAWAR command to facilitate and ensure integrity of system installations. Performed pre-assembly testing on computer equipment and both digital & analog peripherals , kept detailed documentation of testing methods and results. Assessed overall performance of equipment; recommended and implemented corrective measures as needed to improve reliability. Installed new equipment and repaired or replaced faulty circuitry, peripherals, and hardware. Researched and recommended potential system upgrades. Trained and provided technical support to end users and customers by phone, by email, and in person to resolve system and hardware issues. Assisted customers with hardware and software installation and operating systems. Created, edited, and updated engineering drawings, blueprints, schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical manuals. Troubleshot any firmware and software errors found during system setup, training, and use; served as a point person to vendors to communicate such errors. Key Accomplishments: Awarded recognition and bonuses based on expertise and performance in support of company’s contract with

US Navy. Earned accolades consistently as well as numerous letters of appreciation for technical and training efforts in

support of Navy’s ASW commands. Recognized as official subject matter expert on ASW initiatives. Demonstrated flexibility and adaptability to working and achieving organizational objectives in remote sites

on short notice, adjusting quickly to local time zones and languages.

Tracor/BAE, Inc., Patuxent River, MD March 1988 to October 1999Field Engineer, Contracted to United States Navy

MILITARY SERVICE

United States Navy February 1974 to March 1987Petty Officer First Class/Aviation Anti-Submarine Warfare TechnicianHonorable DischargeInstructor, Advanced First Term Avionics (AFTA) School, Millington, TN (April 1984 to March 1987)Tactical Support Center (TSC), Adak, AK (April 1982 to April 1984)TSC, Sigonella, Sicily (April 1977 to March 1982)

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Patrol Squadron Fixed Wing VP-45, Jacksonville, FL (February 1975 to March 1977), Instructor of Radar Theory, AFTA School, Millington TN (June 1974 to February 1975)Recruit Training Command, Orlando, FL (February 1974 to June 1974)

SOFTWARE AND TEST EQUIPMENT

Windows 98, NT4, 2000, XP, 7Redhat/Ubuntu Linux, OSX, and Solaris 2.3 Operating Systems

Microsoft Word, Excel, and OutlookAdobe Acrobat and Photoshop Elements

Fluke 77 MultimeterFluke 196 Scope Meter

Tektronix AFG3021 Single Channel Function GeneratorTektronix TDS3034B 4 Channel Digital Oscilloscope

Tektronix AFG310 Arbitrary Function GeneratorSRS SR770 FFT Network AnalyzerHP 3651A Dynamic Signal Analyzer

Fluke 322 Clamp Meter

TECHNICAL PROFICIENCIES AND TRAINING

AN/TSQ-257(V) TacMASS SystemHoneywell 101E Analog Tape Recorder/Reproducer SystemHoneywell 9600 Analog Tape Recorder/Reproducer System

Sypris Model 101e Magnetic Tape Recorder/Reproducer Portable System BOW Industries Model 632 Instrumentation Tape Precision Automatic Winder/Cleaner

Tapechek Model TE-9200/9400 Tape Cleaner/Evaluator Factory TrainingMCSE 2000 Track Training, Software Technology of Maryland

Racal Storehorse Advanced Factory TrainingIntegra 6500 Tape Cleaner/Packer Factory Training

Racal Storehorse Analog Tape Transport Factory TrainingRacal Storehorse Analog Tape Recorder/Reproducer System

UQX-5 Fast Time Analyzer SystemAN/FQX-1 Fast Time Analyzer System

AN/FQX-3 Fast Time Analyzer Factory TrainingAN/GPD-850 Mobile Fast Time Analyzer System Factory Training

Introduction to UNIX and System Administration, St. Mary’s CollegeUSN Planned Maintenance Documentation Development Course

USN Naval Aviation Maintenance ProgramUSN LPO Leadership, Management, Education and Training

USN Instructor Basic CourseUSN Anti-Submarine Warfare Operations Center (ASWOC) Acoustic Technician School

USN Advanced First Term Avionics (AFTA) School