1. Kirk A. Marshall
595 Duncan Ave
Washington PA 15301
(480) 381-1557
E-mail: tazmanman1964@yahoo.com
CAREER SUMMARY
Over 20 years of increasingly more responsible positions in instrumentation and installation involving
management, international planning, operations, and system development and support.
BUSINESS EXPERIENCE
STINGRAY PRESSURE PUMPING, 42739 National Rd Belmont OH 43718 Jan 2016 to Present
Electronics Supervisor/RSO
• Supervisor of seven electronics technicians.
• Ensure any radiation work falls within NRC/Federal/State laws
• Maintenance, upkeep, and repair of over one hundred pieces of fracking equipment
WEATHERFORD INTERNATIONAL, Feb 2005 to Jan 2016
A $12 billion multinational oil and natural gas service company
Global Equipment Specialist
• Support districts worldwide by training personnel, doing start-ups, assist in maintaining the electronics/
instrumentation, and control systems on fleets of fracturing equipment.
• Electronics lead in Weatherford’s rebuild/remanufacture program.
• Knowledgeable in the installation, upkeep and troubleshooting of flow tubes, densitometers, control panels,
sensors and safety aspects of well stimulation.
• Initially hired as a district electronics technician, promoted to Regional Electronics Supervisor, and promoted
to current position as Global Equipment Specialist.
COMMERCIAL WASHING SYSTEMS INC., 7814 Fulton Street, Houston, TX Jan 2004 to Nov 2004
Service Technician
• Maintained 100+ Ryko brand automatic car washes.
• Knowledgeable in all aspects of car wash operations and maintenance including, but not limited to:
electrical/PLC, pneumatic, water and chemical delivery systems.
STEWART & STEVENSON, 10750 Telge RD, Houston, TX 77095 Sept 2002 to Sept 2003
An international manufacturer and distributor of products and services for the oil and gas, marine, construction,
power generation, transportation, material handling, mining and agricultural industries..
Electrical/Electronics Assembly Mechanic
• Build, test, and repair trailer, truck, and skid mounted petroleum exploration equipment such as; fracturing
units, blenders, single and twin cementing units, hydration units, and nitrogen membrane units.
• Responsible for building and wiring the control panels and control boxes; installing and wiring the panel unit;
and testing the units prior to the customer accepting.
• Although my specialty is electrical/electronics, I am knowledgeable with pneumatic, hydraulic, and
mechanical systems.
• Highly proficient in the use of hand tools and various test equipment.
• Have working knowledge of A/C or D/C, single or three phase.
2. • Interacted with engineering department to rectify all discrepancies in the building and testing phases.
Experience with OSHA and hazmat issues.
WEAPONS TEST SQUADRON, Point Mugu, CA July 2000-Aug 2002
Aircraft Targets Maintenance Office (ATMO)
Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic
• Work leader supervising five electricians/electronics technicians.
• Responsible for maintaining complex avionics, electrical and electronics systems on up to 26 target drone F-4
Phantom fighter jets which were flown with aircrew, and by remote control while supporting Research,
Development, Test & Evaluation (RDT&E).
• Systems maintained included: communications, navigation, fuel quantity, gyroscopes, engine indicating
instruments, flight controls, fire detection, bleed air warning, power distribution, Identification Friend or Foe,
(IFF), fire control, weapons, and landing gear systems.
• Experienced in engines, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and also in maintenance control procedures.
• Quality control inspector qualified.
• Program manager for Electrostatic Discharge and Compass Calibration programs.
NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION, Point Mugu Operations March 1998-July 2000
R&D Electrical Test Tech Sr. /Flight Line Checkout Electrician
• Responsible for modifying, installing, and testing new systems in F-14 Tomcat fighter jets.
• Performed baseline testing criteria prior to aircraft induction, tore aircraft down, modified aircraft, installed
new systems, rebuilt aircraft, then tested entire aircraft.
• Systems included: data bus, mission computers, video recording and display systems, weapons, armament,
radar, flight controls, communications, Global Positioning System (GPS), and ring laser gyros.
• Assisted engineering department with the initial design and implementation of new aircraft systems including
analysis and system integration with existing aircraft systems.
MILITARY
U.S. Navy, Aviation Electronics Technician (1982-1998)
• Shift supervisor in charge of 20 technicians performing avionics maintenance on F-4, F-14, and F/A-18
fighter jets.
• Systems maintained included: radar fire control, weapons, Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR)
communications, navigation, IFF transponder, IFF interrogator, ordnance, video recording, GPS, video
display, electronic counter measures, and other operational/experimental systems.
• Quality control inspector.
• Instrumental with the integration and verification of new software and hardware upgrades on the aircraft.