1. J a m e s D . M o b l e y
(912) 541-1723 / (912) 863-4028 602 Davis Street
jamesdmobley@yahoo.com Sylvania, GA. 30467
Seeking Position As:
I n f o r m a t i o n S y s t e m s T e c h / V e h i c l e T e c h n i c i a n
Extremely motivated, outgoing, and trustworthy Communications/ Maintenance support tech who has
more than 11 years of combined experience working in and with the United States Army. Familiar working
with software operating systems Windows and Linux. Excellent with evaluating problems, trouble shooting
equipment. Knowledge working with Cisco networks, TCP/IP and integrated system functions. Excellent
communications and interpersonal skills make the candidate successful in working with clients, staff, and
other professionals in various areas across different job levels. Dedicated professional demonstrates key
abilities in leadership, security, troubleshooting, teaching, communication, business development,
interpersonal relations, organization, training, and problem solving. Effectively contributes towards
organizational success and performs extremely well under pressure.
Excellent Leadership & Management Skills Adept in Organization & Multitasking
Proficient in IT & Classroom Administration Task & Detail-Oriented Team Builder
Active Secret Security Clearance Resourceful & Creative Problem Solver
P r o f e s s i o n a l E x p e r i e n c e
Ranger Land Systems Nov 2011 – Oct 2013
Heavy Equipment HVAC Technician
Fort Irwin, CA/Fort Bliss, TX
Provided the necessary assistance to the SAIC and subcontractor personnel operating the FSS/AC
stations which included repairing battle damages.
Gathered, arranged, and distributed reports to appropriate key personnel.
Organized and coordinated schedules for vehicle repairs; utilized the Army Supply System to monitor
and order necessary parts and supplies.
Assisted mobile teams to facilitate military transportation for repair work in remote areas; worked with
hazardous chemicals and equipment to support the military at Fort Bliss.
BAE Systems June 2010 – Oct 2011
OPNET Instructor
Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan
Served as an Instructor on Operator New Equipment Training (OPNET) for RG-33 SOCOM Variant A1,
RG-33 AUV, RG-31 SOCOM Variant A3, and RG-31 A1&A2 MRAP models.
Provided the necessary training and instruction to over 1500 Special Operations and coalition forces
regarding operation, safety precautions, and limitations of the MRAP.
Assisted Special Forces teams by coordinating training at dangerous remote locations in Afghanistan;
established and maintained strong working relationships with other teams.
Established and maintained strong working relationships with the management team and staff;
identified and resolved issues and concerns.
BAE Systems/TJ FIG, Inc. Mar 2008 – Sept 2009
Field Service Representative/OPNET Team Lead & Instructor
Camp Anaconda, Iraq/Fort Sealy, TX/Camp Buehring, Kuwait
Served as the Field Service Representative for Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles such
as Caiman and RG-33L.
Assumed instructional responsibilities on Field Level New Equipment Training (FLMNET) and Operator
New Equipment Training (OPNET).
Utilized PowerPoint presentations to prepare and communicate operational procedures to students in
the classroom and in the field.
2. Provided training to over 2500 Joint Task Force soldiers at Camp Buehring in Kuwait regarding safe
operations, operator maintenance and functions, as well as controls of MRAP vehicles.
DynCorp International Nov 2007 – Mar 2008
Force Protection Officer
Doha, Qatar
Monitored and cleared any individual or vehicle entering and leaving secured areas; provided
perimeter security during an overseas military installation.
Performed armed access control and checked personnel for proper identification and memo to
ensure that they had access on and off the military installation.
Warned individuals of rule infractions or violations, and apprehended violators from premises, using
force as necessary; inspected security systems and equipment.
Operated detecting devices to screen individuals and prevent passage of prohibited articles into
restricted areas; adjusted controls that regulate building systems.
Fort Rucker 2001 – 2004
Information Management Supervisor
Fort Rucker, AL
Directed and supervised a staff of 3 which included a Food Service Worker, Nuclear Biological
Chemical Specialist (NBC), and a Carpenter/Plumber.
Conducted research on organizational needs, computer program capabilities, and hardware
requirements in order to purchase better equipment.
Installed, troubleshoot, and maintained software applications, battlefield signal support systems to
include ASIP radios, data distribution systems, automated systems, and communications equipment.
Utilized Microsoft Outlook to generate email accounts and ensured that all paperwork and passwords
were protected and accounted for in a secure vault.
Fort Campbell 2000 – 2001
Information Management Technician
Fort Campbell, KY
Installed, repaired, and maintained computer hardware and software for an organization with
approximately 30 laptops and desktop computers.
Set-up telephone lines, and troubleshot wiring and cable equipment; operated manual and
automated signal support systems, as well as Tactical Satellite and EPLRS systems.
Reviewed records for completeness, accuracy, and compliance with regulations; prepared statistical
reports and graphic presentations of information.
Established and maintained strong working relationships with the staff and the management team;
handled and resolved issues and concerns within the team.
O t h e r W o r k E x p e r i e n c e
Fort Campbell/Camp Casey 1998 – 2000
Signal Support Systems Specialist/Supervisor
Fort Campbell, KY/Dongducheon, South Korea
3. E d u c a t i o n & T e c h n i c a l S k i l l s
MRAP University, River Army Depot, TX
MRAP Instructor Certification
Ogeechee Technical Institute, Statesboro, GA
Networking and Computer Concepts
Signal Support Specialist School - United States Army, Fort Gordon, GA
Screven County High School, Sylvania, GA
High School Diploma
Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) Internet
Professional Certifications and Licenses: Active Secret Clearance ITC (ABIC) Certified
Classroom Instructor, United States Army, Fort Benning, GA MRAP Instructor Certification,
Fallon, NV Military Base Security/Range Qualified (M-16, M-4, 9mm, Shotgun)
Training: Information Management Officer Course, United States Army, Korea Primary Leadership
Training Course, United States Army, Fort Benning, GA Introduction to Computers, United States
Army, Fort Gordon, GA Computers and Communications, United States Army, Fort Gordon,
GA Local Area Networks, United States Army, Fort Gordon, GA First Aid, United States Army,
Fort Jackson, SC Field Sanitation Course, United States Army, Fort Rucker, AL Base Security
Training, DynCorp International, Doha, Qatar FMTV Training, BAE Systems, Fort Sealy, TX
Awards: 7 Army Achievement Medals 1 Army Commendation Medal 2 Army Good
Conduct Medals 2 National Defense Service Medals NATO Medal Kosovo Campaign
Medal Non-Commissioned Officer’s Professional Development Ribbon Army Service
Ribbon Overseas Service Ribbon Air Assault Badge Driver/Mechanic Badge