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Title: Electronics Technician
Location: US-PA-Philadelphia
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Resume:
DAVID NEIL SANFORD
430 VAN KIRK STREET~PHILADELPHIA, PA 19120
Home(215)725-9017
E-Mail da...@bachnet.com

OBJECTIVE

To be a contributing team member where my abilities and experience in
electronics can be a significant factor in helping achieve the company goals.

EXPERIENCE

February 1993 to April 1998~AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN
UNITED STATES NAVY

*Skillfully supervised the production efforts of an electronic workshop
consisting of ten seperate test stations. As production supervisor I checked for
accuracy of documentation and material condition of electronic equipment when
received and shipped. Insured that electronic equipment was repaired according
to mission necessity and in an expeditious manner while following correct
procedures.
*Successfully analyzed and repaired two radar systems, two sonar systems, and
one magnetic anomaly detection system to the component level using detailed
schematics and various types of test equipment. Procured parts and maintained
proper documentation.
*Maintained and inventoried a satellite publications library, which consisted of
ordering publications needed, incorporating changes and verifying that all pages
were correct.
*Headed the calibration program which insured that all calibrated equipment
received the proper calibration at the correct intervals.
*Insured all personnel received the training necessary and kept accurate records
of all training completed.

EDUCATION

Consolidated Automated Support System, Virginia Beach, Virginia
January 1997
Training to operate, maintain, and calibrate C.A.S.S.

AN/APS-116 Search Radar and Peculiar Ground Support Equipment Intermediate
Maintenance, San Diego, California
April 1994
Training in the operation and maintenance of search radar and ground support
equipment.

Avionics Technician, Class A1, Memphis Tennessee
November 1993
Education to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot solid state devices, radar
systems, and electrical and electronic systems with little supervision.

McKenzie High School, McKenzie, Alabama
June 1992

REFERENCES

Available uppon request.

HONORS & AWARDS

Good Conduct
Letter of Commendation

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