1. Keith Smith
1748 Old Southmayd Rd. – Sherman, TX
kwsmith3737@gmail.com - 214-803-2979
SUMMARY
Experienced logistician with over ten years experience in the communications
industry. Strengths are organizational skills, quality assurance, problem solving,
and critical thinking. Recognized for exceeding standards, and solving problems
that deal with voice and data communications. Interested in expanding my experience
into data-base applications and maintenance.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Radio/Communications Security (COMSEC) technician U.S. Army 2001-2014
• Performed maintenance on radio receivers, transmitters, COMSEC equipment,
Controlled Cryptographic Items (CCI) and associated equipment.
• Used Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE), Test Program Sets (TPS),
and Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETM) to determine the cause and
location of malfunctions, extent of faults, and category of maintenance required.
• Repaired equipment by adjusting, aligning, or replacing defective components.
• Prepared appropriate maintenance forms and records.
• Maintained authorized spare parts, supply stock, tool lists, technical manuals,
and instructional material.
EDUCATION
B.S. Applied Mathematics: The University of Texas at Dallas - Richardson,Tx
Collin County Community College - Plano, Tx
High School Diploma: Plano East Senior High - Plano, Tx
MILITARY SERVICE
Service Country: United States
Branch: U.S. Army
Rank: Specialist
Radio/COMSEC Repairer
Commendations: Honorable Discharge
TOP SKILLS
• Basic knowledge of Lean Six Sigma.
• Written and debugged roughly 10,000 lines of code in C++ which generate numerical
data tables.
• Basic familiarity with Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel,
Access, and Visual Basic.
Additional Training:
• Completed Security Guard Training Course, Fort Hood, Tx. (July 2013).
• Completed 3 hour course in Six Sigma and Lean in the Organization (March 2010).
• Completed 80 hour RAID 17M Aerostat Training course (August 2007).
• Honor Graduate - Radio/Comsec Repairer Course, U.S. Army Ordnance Missile and
Munitions Center and School (July 2002)