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BRET HERMONE
1539 B Day Ave San Mateo, CA 94403
(650)281-7468
Bret.hermone@gmail.com • Bret.hermone@outlook.com
Summary
 Qualified electronics mechanic with 2 years’ experience and highly proficient in electronic
maintenance.
 Strongly committed to completing all projects in a timely manner.
 Flexible with an ability to work long hours and weekends.
Experience
United States Army, USAG Humphreys, South Korea
PetroleumSupply Specialist July 2007 – Present
 Moved bulk fuel to secluded units as well as issued to vehicles needing in emergency
 Issued fuel to medical as well as no medical helicopters
 Tested fuel for water to make sure that it was able to be issued to helicopter without causing
damage to the helicopter as well as kept accountability for all fuel being issued and that was
picked up
United States Army Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Multiple Launch Rocket System Repairer, February 2004-Present
 Supervised and performed direct and general support level maintenance on over 48 launch rocket
systems and the self-propelled launcher-loader. Tested and maintained the electrical and
electronic components of this equipment by using multi-meters and breakout boxes.
 Completed and fixed any issues that made the equipment not able to fire. Successfully
troubleshot and repaired any and all issues with the electronic and electrical components of the
equipment in an entire battalion.
 Accountable for over $150,000 of maintenance equipment in a while succeeding in a rapidly
changing and stressful environment by employing best practices of the organization and applying
them to all challenging situations which were presented.
Education and Training
Graduated, Peninsula High School, San Bruno, CA March 2003
Ord Munitions & Electronics Maintenance School, AL May 2004 - September 2004
 Concentration in AC/DC Circuits, Electronics Systems Troubleshooting and Maintenance and
Electronics Shop Practices
Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, VA July 2007- September 2007
PetroleumSupply Specialist
III Corps & Fort Hood Troop School, Fort Hood, TX October 2007- November 2007
Fuel HandlerCourse
215th
Brigade Support Battalion Calvary Division April 2008 - April 2008
Combat Life Saver

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HERMONE, Bret civilian resume

  • 1. BRET HERMONE 1539 B Day Ave San Mateo, CA 94403 (650)281-7468 Bret.hermone@gmail.com • Bret.hermone@outlook.com Summary  Qualified electronics mechanic with 2 years’ experience and highly proficient in electronic maintenance.  Strongly committed to completing all projects in a timely manner.  Flexible with an ability to work long hours and weekends. Experience United States Army, USAG Humphreys, South Korea PetroleumSupply Specialist July 2007 – Present  Moved bulk fuel to secluded units as well as issued to vehicles needing in emergency  Issued fuel to medical as well as no medical helicopters  Tested fuel for water to make sure that it was able to be issued to helicopter without causing damage to the helicopter as well as kept accountability for all fuel being issued and that was picked up United States Army Fort Sill, Oklahoma Multiple Launch Rocket System Repairer, February 2004-Present  Supervised and performed direct and general support level maintenance on over 48 launch rocket systems and the self-propelled launcher-loader. Tested and maintained the electrical and electronic components of this equipment by using multi-meters and breakout boxes.  Completed and fixed any issues that made the equipment not able to fire. Successfully troubleshot and repaired any and all issues with the electronic and electrical components of the equipment in an entire battalion.  Accountable for over $150,000 of maintenance equipment in a while succeeding in a rapidly changing and stressful environment by employing best practices of the organization and applying them to all challenging situations which were presented. Education and Training Graduated, Peninsula High School, San Bruno, CA March 2003 Ord Munitions & Electronics Maintenance School, AL May 2004 - September 2004  Concentration in AC/DC Circuits, Electronics Systems Troubleshooting and Maintenance and Electronics Shop Practices Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, VA July 2007- September 2007 PetroleumSupply Specialist III Corps & Fort Hood Troop School, Fort Hood, TX October 2007- November 2007 Fuel HandlerCourse 215th Brigade Support Battalion Calvary Division April 2008 - April 2008 Combat Life Saver