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EURAL E. WILSON 6249 Magnolia Court Douglasville, GA. 30135 912-399-0196 678-715-8429 [email protected] ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS SPECIALIST ~ Secret Security Clearance ~ Leadership / Supervision / Maintenance / Repair Project Coordination / Quality Inspections Team Leadership / Professional Development Regulatory Compliance / Customer Service Inventory Control / Production Management = Hands-on electronics systems maintenance and repair with 20+ years of experien ce participating in on-site maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair and leading maintenance and support operations. Accounted for equipment, tools, and vehicle s valued in excess of $4.5 million without loss or damage. = Exceptional supervisory experience with proven leadership and training skills; guided teams through various inspections, maintenance, and repair processes. Pl anned and scheduled work assignments, monitored work activities, and maintained a 95% organizational readiness rating. = Provide Exceptional Electronics/Electrical Systems Support, ensuring the highe st levels of system availability and reliability. Reduced backlog by 90%, increa sing productivity saving by approximately $100K in replacement parts. orders and maintained detailed records, including removing equipment from Proper ty Book as necessary. Tracked equipment and unit information using Department of Defense Logistics Information Warehouse Web site. Communicated with clients and other departments, including supply, production co ntrol, operations, maintenance, facilities, transportation, property, and HR. Su pervised, trained, and evaluated team of up to 10 repair technicians. Provided b ack-up and assistance for colleagues. Coordinated teams conducting on-site inspe ctions. Trained users on basic repairs and correct operations.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE & ACHIEVEMENTS AECOM, , Kandahar, Afghanistan; Weapons Repair Technician (Dec. 2009 to Present) Repaired equipment at SASC armory in alignment with all technical manual directi ons and standards. United States Army 1988 - Present United States Army, Fort Stewart, GA 05/2004 - 06/2009 Electronics System Repairer/Supervisor Supervised maintenance shop operations to provide complex electronics systems an d equipment

maintenance and repair support worldwide. Led and performed maintenance and repa ir of electronics systems and equipment, oversaw systems testing, and accounted for th e storage and utilization of parts and supplies valued in excess of $2M. Deployed to Camp Taji , Iraq to lead the maintenance and repair of fire control instruments and ensure shop personnel saf ety and security. Leadership and Supervision: = Supervised subordinates and enforced adherence to safety directives, resulting in zero safety violations = Oversaw the repair, certification, and return to service of electronics system s and components = Accounted for and ensured the proper use of six Direct Support Electrical Syst em Test Sets (DSESTS) and six Electronic Tool Kits valued in excess of $2M = Received a "Coin" Award from the Commander for excellence in performance Electronics Systems Maintenance and Repair: = Troubleshot, inspected, and tested malfunctioning components using specialized test equipment such as... = Read blueprints, manuals, and wiring diagrams and interpreted test data to dia gnose malfunctions = Contributed significantly to the success of the safety initiative program by i nstalling more than 600 Gunner Protection Kits, dramatically improving personnel safety = Initiated in-house repairs of 80%+ of work requests, saving in excess of $250K to purchase replacement units = Completed 1,200+ work orders in ten months, achieving 60% reduction in work re quests backlog Personnel Guidance and Training: = Mentored subordinates to improve work performance and developed teamwork and p rofessionalism (do we have any quantitative results of this?) = Contributed to the success of two training exercises, repairing more than 50 L ine Replacement Units = Briefed the Commander on DSESTS system capabilities, utilization, and the most effective application = Planned and executed training, applying personal lessons learned to train juni or personnel United States Army, Fort Irwin, CA 06/1999-05/2004 Electronics System Repairer/Supervisor Managed maintenance activities, providing direct support-level maintenance for n umerous pieces of heavy equipment, vehicles, and support systems, ensuring availability for wor ldwide deployments. Maintenance and Repair Operations: = Coordinated maintenance plans and schedules to meet operational commitments an d directives = Reviewed maintenance data to determine production effectiveness and initiate p

rocess improvements; achieved 95% line replaceable unit turn over repair rate = Monitored material and supply usage and initiated procurement activities to en sure adequate levels = Troubleshot electronics systems and equipment utilizing specialized testing an d diagnostic equipment = Maintained $1.5M worth of organizational equipment with no discrepancies = Demonstrated planning and preparation skills resulting in 95% organizational r eadiness rating = Repaired 35 Thermal System Units, saving $1.2M in the purchase cost of replace ment parts Leadership and Guidance: = Supervised and mentored 12 subordinates, applying the Army's seven leadership values = Accepted assignments of increased responsibility; selected over seven associat es to serve as section foreman = Continuously trained subordinates in the operation of section vehicles as sect ion Master Driver = Enforced the safe and proper operation of $500K worth of special tools, vehicl es, and test equipment = Maximized the use of available resources, efficiently managing over $300K in r epair parts with no losses = Selected over five associates to attend the depot-level Tank Thermal System Co urse = Provided cross-training to subordinates in different occupational specialties, increasing productivity Additional Experience: 10/1998-06/1999; Fire Control Repair Supervisor 11/1988-10/1998; Fire Control System Repairer PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Combat Life Savers Course; Basic NCO Course; Primary Leadership Development Cour se; Electronics Technician and Repairer Management Level Course; Fire Control System Repairer Entry Level Course EDUCATION Certificate Electronic Maintenance, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, MD, 1997 High School Diploma, Lincoln High School, Tacoma, WA, 1988 COMPUTER SKILLS Software: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook AWARDS Army Commendation Medals (3); Army Achievement Medals (2); National Defense Serv ice Medal; Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal; Global War On Terrorism Serv ice Medal; Korean Defense Service Medal; Iraq Campaign Medal with Campaign Star; Ribbons: N on Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbons (2); Army Service Ribbon; Overseas Service Ribbons (3)

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