1. ISAIAS MENDOZA
421 Gilcrest Ave, Vallejo, CA 94591
(707) 334-7205, isamend88@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a full time position working on control systems, that will utilize my mechanical and leadership experience developed in the
US Navy and at California Maritime Academy.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Six years of experience performing maintenance and repairs in the United States Navy.
Obtained knowledge and the ability to perform analysis, applications engineering, and systems and process development.
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, blueprints, and drawings.
Strong knowledge of troubleshooting and repair.
Experience with LabVIEW, C++, and MS Office.
Familiar with the principles of analog and digital control systems including pneumatic, proportional-integral-derivative (PID)
controller, and programmable logic controller (PLC) applications.
EDUCATION
California Maritime Academy, Vallejo CA Expected August 2016
Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering Technology, GPA 3.0
U.S. Coast Guard Third Assistant Engineer License
Universal Refrigeration Technician License
INTERNSHIP
USNS Soderman (T-AKR-317), Saipan, NMCI
Cadet Summer 2015
Performed daily and weekly maintenance on Diesel Generators, including checking fluid levels, changing oil and fuel filters, and
bringing generators on and offline.
Performed corrective maintenance involving the boilers and generators.
Studied and assisted the GE LM2500 Gas Turbine which was used for main propulsion.
US NAVY EXPERIENCE
Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika Providence, Afghanistan
Sonar Technician Second Class, Custodian of Postal Effects 2011-2012
Managed problems relative to postal finance, equipment, and supply operations.
Maintained positive office morale and a safe work environment for the clerks.
USS Port Royal (CG-73), Pearl Harbor, HI
Sonar Technician Third Class, Work Center Supervisor and Lead Technician 2008-2011
In charge of organizing maintenance schedules on all equipment in the Combat Acoustic division.
Maintained a 98% completion rate of all maintenance and repaired 5 major system casualties, resulting in a successful pre-
deployment cycle.
Supervised Quality Assurance on torpedo banding team.
Maintained sonar electrical equipment, including transducers, servers, control consoles, switchboards, pumps, cooling skids,
seawater valves, and gauges.
Within months of checking on board, became lead technician. Assumed responsibilities of all maintenance for equipment
included in AN/SQQ-89 (V)-15 Sonar System.
Qualified as Underwater Supervisor, in charge of all sonar and underwater weapons troubleshooting during Battle Stations.
Earned a Navy-Marine Achievement Medal for EMERGENCY operations during 2009 ship grounding.
AWARDS AND CERTIFICATES
Honorable Discharge of Completion of Required Active
Service (6 Years)
Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal(2)
Good Conduct Medal
Afghanistan Campaign Medal
Received 1st
Place in ET 370-Electronics Competition