1. Brian M. Gray - Secret Clearance
1229 Patrick Circle, Apt. C - Cary NC 27511 - (910) 833-2457 – brian.graysef@gmail.com
Objective
I am an outstanding, hardworking and resourceful electronics technician with six years of experience performing
preventive and corrective maintenance in the US Navy looking to bring these skills into the civilian workforce.
Areas of Expertise:
Blueprints/Technical
Diagrams
Computer
hardware/software
installation.
Troubleshooting
computers and peripherals.
Operational System
Testing/Evaluation
Radio Equipment repair Electrical Component
Equipment Installation
Integrated Electronic
Systems
Logistics Support
Customer Support/Service Electronic Device/System
Installation/Repair
Electronic Equipment
Calibration
Skill with Hand Tools or
Power Tools
Employment History
Electronics Technician October 2008 to October 2014
US Navy, USS Normandy Norfolk Naval Station, VA
Technical subject matter expert in exterior radio communication systems.
Provided critical feedback on USS Normandy’s Combat Systems equipment casualty procedures that
earned accolades from training inspection teams
Work with the RADAR and Navigation work-center to ensure all equipment supported safe navigation and
inertial inputs to weapon systems
Performed troubleshooting and localizing malfunctions, repairing or replacing faulty parts subassemblies
Read and interpreted schematics and block diagrams
Used test equipment, hand tools and electrical/electronic cables and connectors in air detection and tracking
equipment, including calibration equipment (O-scopes,DMM, etc.)
Routinely aligned, adjusted,calibrated and performed preventive maintenance on electrical/electronic
equipment related to radar and communication systems
Reported maintenance records into the automated onboard system.
Assisted in the identification and timely repair of 132 major deficiencies for the ships exterior
communications telephone systems and patching circuits earning USS Normandy’s CCC Certification
Utility Lines Locator December 2015 – March 2016
UtiliQuest Gainesville, VA
Uses lap top computer or other devices to receive, document and close out excavation notices, both during
normal hours and after hours.
Reads and interpret utility maps / prints to identify the type and size of underground utilities.
Uses assigned communication equipment to effectively communicate with excavators, utility reps, and
company personnel, regarding underground facilities.
Operates different electronic detection equipment, to locate and mark under-ground facilities within
prescribed accuracy limits.
Performs light excavation with a shovel, to expose buried utilities when necessary.
Provides accurate documentation and or sketches related to all locates completed.
Receives and respond to excavation notices during normal and after hours.
2. Education
Eugene Ashley High School, Wilmington, North Carolina.
High School Diploma, 2008
ECPI University
Network Security Courses,2015
Occupational Licenses & Certificates
US Navy, Electronics Technician “C” School, 2009-2010– Dam Neck, VA
US Navy, Electronics Technician “A” School - Honor Graduate, 2009, Great Lakes, IL
Other Skills:
Top expertise in electronics fundamentals, AC/DC circuits and electronic components.
Excellent mathematical skills, including Algebra
Excellent working knowledge of electronic equipment and components used for communication systems
Expert at troubleshooting and repairing radio equipment.
Excellent understanding and interpretation of schematics and block diagrams
Excellent expertise with test equipment, hand tools and electrical/electronic cables and tracking equipment,
calibration equipment (O-scopes, etc.)
Troubleshooting experience of computers and peripherals, including installation of a variety of computer
software and hardware.
Excellent computer proficiency with Windows 7 platform and newer, and MS Office products.
Quick learner with strong working knowledge of software, hardware, networking, operating systems,and
security applications.