1. Daniel Falk
735 Otter Court, Jacksonville, FL 32259
Daniel.C.Falk@gmail.com
772-486-5820
OBJECTIVE
Pursuing a career where I can utilize the skills and traits that I have learned throughout my time in the US Navy.
EDUCATION
South Fork High School Stuart, FL
Graduation 2007
United States Navy Technical School NATTC Pensacola, FL
Aviation Electronics Technician-Organizational Apprentice Graduation 2010
Aviation Warfare Apprenticeship Training Graduation 2010
United States Navy Technical School CNATTU Virginia Beach, VA
F/A-18E/F Avionics System Organizational Maintenance Graduation 2011
F/A-18E/F Wire Bundle/Connector/Fiber Optic Cable Repair-Organizational Graduation 2011
United States Navy Technical School CNATTU Virginia Beach, VA
Aircraft Electronic Identification (IFF) IMA Technician Graduation 2012
Aviation Electronics Intermediate Technical Training Graduation 2012
EMPLOYMENT
United States Navy: Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic Norfolk, VA
Avionics Technician; Petty Officer 2nd Class: Work Center Production Supervisor 12/2012 – Present
Manage 8 individuals daily in diverse systems and programs.
Utilize knowledge in Bench Electronic Test Consoles, and related Assemblies which include the
following:
o Component Level Circuit Card packages
o Integrated Circuit packages
o Electronic Module Test Console (Bench Testing)
o Huntron Protrack II (Signal Bench Testing)
o Pinpoint Circuit Card Schematic Integration. (Signal and Schematic Bench Testing)
Knowledgeable in all minor Support Equipment (SE) required as an Electronics Technician, which also
include the following:
o Oscilloscope
o Pulse Generator/Signal Generator
o Multi-Meter
o Simpson Analog Meter
o BAM-10-20 Power Supply
Ensure that the production schedules of repairs to Fleet and Squadron customers are tailored to meet
shipping schedules.
Delegate separate tasks to junior personnel in accordance with their individual skill sets and record of
task completion.
Perform Quality Assurance checks on all facility programs, including safety checks of Work Center
2. Hazards. As well as supervising Six Sigma Lean compliance.
Perform disciplinary action as well as reward individual subordinates as required.
United States Navy: Squadron VFA-106 Virginia Beach, VA
Avionics Technician; Petty Officer 3rd Class: Team Leader, Organizational Technician 11/2010 – 11/2012
Leading repair teams in the troubleshooting and repair of avionics components and systems of the F/A-
18E/F Super Hornet.
Assisting in Platform Level Quality Assurance Audits, conducting critical Spot Check inspections and
Periodic Maintenance.
Responsible for the care and inventory of all classified materials within the Work Center.
Float and Shore final checker qualified.
Trained in all forms of SE required to operate the Super Hornet including both TUG tractors and Power
carts.
Snowbird Caretaker Services Incorporated Stuart, FL
Property Manager 07/2008 – 03/2010
Organized homeowner property care.
o This includes the following obligations.
Coordinating subordinates in proper protocols and team management.
The monitoring and coordination of trades (pest control, home security etc.)
Documented weekly inspections of homes to determine the overall status of the
property, looking for mold, mildew, water intrusion, and A/C function.
Created invoices for individual property owners to keep them properly informed of accrued expenses.
SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS
Personnel efficiency coordinator
Secret Level Security Clearance
Collateral Duty Inspector
Work-Center Quality Assurance Advisor
Work-Center Program Manager
Dual management, in both Intermediate and Organizational
Highly knowledgeable in maintenance programs OOMA and Nalcomis
Knowledgeable in MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Access and MS Outlook
Six-Sigma Certification
References available upon request