Electronics Tech Engineer

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Hector A. Martinez 3806 Esters Rd. Apt. #903, Irving, Texas 75038 Email: [email protected] Home Phone: 972-252-6942 Cell Phone: 682-351-8238 Education Degrees DeVry Institute of Technology, Irving, Texas. Graduation Date: October 1998. Major: Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology Military Education Integrated Avionics F-16 Systems Technician (Instruments and Flight Controls): N ov 1988 Integrated Avionics Communication, Navigation and Penetration Aids System: March 1988 Integrated Avionics Attack Control System Technician: March 1983 Weapons Control System Mechanic: 1975 Aircraft Control and Warning Repairman: July 1974 Certifications Silicon Valley, Inc., Dallas, Texas Date Acquired: Feb to Jun 2002. CompTia A+ (Core & OS), Network +, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP). Experience Test Engineer / Technician, Hewlett-Packard, Richardson, TX From: May 2008 To: May 2009 The objective was to obtain waveforms samples to be evaluated for requirements a nd improvements and then archived. The waveforms included clocks, resets, data, voltages, and logic levels. The equipment used included High Bandwidth Oscillosc opes with solder-on probes, differential browsers, and multi-meters. Some tests included a temperature chamber and a BERTScope to verify optical performance at different temperature requirements. Created charts for comparison of the results using a spreadsheet and table of values, and documented all observations. Test Engineer / Technician, NOKIA, Irving, TX From: January 2006 To: December 2007 The objective was to perform test on Master Head Amplifiers for Base Stations of Wireless Telephone Networks. The test consisted of measuring S-Parameters, Pass ive Inter-modulation Distortion and Startup Voltage test. The test equipment use d included Network Analyzer, Spectrum Analyzer, Signal Generator, PIM Chamber, T emperature Chamber, Power Source, Multi-meters, and Power meters. We also prepar ed the units for Environmental Weather Chamber test, and took pictures of the un its for record keeping with the results. All results were entered on spreadsheet s or documents according to needs, and kept track of inventory using software. Electronic Technician, CELESTICA, Carrolton, TX From: August 2002 To: December 2005 Performed test, diagnostic, and repairs on vehicle diagnostic computers. The com puter was composed of three sub-assemblies that we tested, repaired and re-assem bled until it returned to be fully operational. Performed tests, diagnostic, an d repairs on Wireless Networks and Switching Sub-Components by using the same me thod as above. Perform In-Circuit-Test diagnostic on several circuit cards, writ e-up repairs and re-tested until they pass the test properly. Perform all tests using the appropriate In-Circuit-Test Station, Functional Test Station, Multimet ers, Oscilloscopes, Soldering station, Micro-Scopes, and any other necessary equ ipment to identify and replace the defective component.

Electronic Technician, ALCATEL USA, Allen, TX From: February 2001 To: February 2002 Performed functional test on new OC-48 fiber optic transceiver to ensured proper functionality and identified any malfunctions at the component level. Utilized a database to track pass / fail test results. Cross-trained and operated other stations to enhanced production output. Test equipment used included, Oscillosco pes, Frequency Counter, Multimeters, BER Test sets, Light wave Power Meters, and Functional Test Stations. Lightwave Tester, Accucom / Worldcom, Richardson, TX From: July 1999 To: December 2000 Configured and commissioned Network Elements which included Add-Drop Multiplexer s (ADMs), Light-wave Regenerating Equipment (Regens), and Light-wave Terminating Equipment (LTEs) utilizing Fiber Optics at the OC-48 and OC-192 levels. Obtaine d vendor-specific knowledge for Nortel, Fujitsu, Ciena and Siemens fiber optics communications systems. Used Light-wave power measurements, replaced circuit car d, and inspected fiber cables for proper connection and routing. Connected syste ms to Wave-length Division Multiplexers (WDMs) to utilize a single fiber for opt ical send / receive signals. Took part on special projects performing Polarizati on Mode Dispersion (PMD) tests to collect data and determine the most suitable f ibers for newer and faster systems. Switched high speed data traffic to gain acc ess to active systems as part of a team project. Troubleshot and configured Orde rwire on SONET systems. Maintained proper labeling at all times. Technical Support Engineer, STREAM INTERNATIONAL, Carrollton, TX From: February 1997 To: January 1999 Resolved connection, e-mail problems, or program malfunction using Windows 95 / 98, and logged procedures and results used. Remained current with program update s, and completed new training on a timely manner. Utilized knowledge base tools to aid in troubleshooting, and thrived for customer satisfaction. F-4 Weapons Control System Mechanic & F-16 Integrated Avionics Attack Control Sy stem Technician, U.S. AIR FORCE, Worldwide From: January 1975 To: January 1995 Completed Technical School and on-the-job training for the F-4 C / D Weapons Con trol System during the time allowed. Troubleshot and repaired WCS Radar system on the aircraft, calibration on a hangar, and to component level on workbenches outside of the aircraft utilizing mock-ups and test equipment. Attained the 7th Proficiency Level on a timely manner, and inspected job completion of others on the aircraft. Cross-trained to F-16 Integrated Avionics Attack Control Systems after 8 years, and attained the 7th Level for Radar, INS, HUD, MFD, FCC, Radios, TWS, ECM Pods, Instruments, Flight Controls, and Fuel Quantity system. Managed and inspected jobs assuring completion, and emphasizing safety. Served as Unit T raining Manager for two years where I would schedule recurring training for the Aircraft Maintenance Unit to insured compliance of re-certifications, and procur ed special courses for new needs that developed. Served 20 years Active Duty and obtained the Basic Training ribbon, the National Defense Ribbon, two Short Tour ribbons, two Long Tour ribbons, three Longevity ribbons, two Commendation Medal s, one Outstanding Unit Award with Valor, and six Good Conduct Medals. Languages Spanish and English

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