James Reynolds has over 3 years of experience maintaining ground electronics radio systems for the Pacific Command. He has ensured all systems meet manufacturers' specifications to support mission objectives. His areas of expertise include tactical radio systems, secret clearance, communications, installations, and troubleshooting. He has served as a ground electronics transmission system maintainer and embarkation leader, training junior personnel, maintaining equipment records, and assisting with exercises.
1. James Reynolds M
4149 Rainbow Dr.
Virginia Bch. Virginia 23456
Jamesreynolds0315@yahoo.com
(757)***-****
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Qualified in ground electronics radio systems for more than 3 of years of experience
while in the pacific command which has a high operation tempo. Ensured and
maintained all ground electronics systems meet the standards that were intended by
manufactures specifications to meet mission objectives.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
• Tactical Radios systems
• Secret Clearance
• Communication
• Installations
• Company regulation
• Trouble shooting and fault isolation
EXPERIENCE
Ground electronics Transmission System Maintainer 2010– Present
United States Marine Corps
Okinawa, Japan
• Managed and ensured the readiness of Marines while acting as a team leader. In regards to physical
fitness, professional military education, technical knowledge, unit training exercises and real world
operations. This provided the company with quality products, professional atmosphere and company
readiness.
• Trained unexperienced personnel by demonstrating systems set up, implementing system faults to train,
conducting fault isolations, performing firmware, software updates, installation of new modification,
repaired control cable, high powered cables, and replaced faulty components so new employees
understand and can conduct normal duties.
• Taught and supervised junior personnel to ensure they understand and follow company policies,
maintenance procedures, which minimize in house problems and help prevented damage to equipment
and injury to personnel which save time and money.
• Ensured the corrective maintenance was applied to defective equipment by conducting quality
deficiency reports and finial.
• Utilized my experience and skills on Global communication support systems (GCSS) to pull daily
progress reports on inducted gear to organized, prioritize projects to personnel.
• Ordered up to 230 parts in Global Communication Support Systems (GCSS) added a higher readiness
to our company to replace items unrepairable which allowed system to maintain its readiness.
• Served as lead maintainer for secure wide area networks (SWAN) systems.
• Utilized and comprehended technical publications as a guide and reference for advanced systematical
errors which increased my knowledge and productivity which allowed for an increased in product while
maintaining quality.
• Soldered and DE soldered components on circuit boards.
• Managed detailed records of equipment which include status of equipment’s capabilities, missing gear,
limited technical inspections.
• Used required test equipment to isolate faults within circuit boards and antenna systems, such as
ohmmeter, multimeter, spectrum analyzer, and 3515.
• Maintained and provided training on ESD procedures to provide reliable equipment operability.
• Tested power amplifiers and adjusted the power with in to meet power out specifications required.
• Evaluated test equipment for specific tolerance and calibration set by manufactures.
• Trained on reading blue prints, system configurations, proper system set up and tear down.
Service Member 1
2. • MRC-148 RT-1694 NSN: 5820-01-533-6762, MRC-145 RT-1523 NSN: 5820-01-431-8931, MRC-142
NSN: 5985-01-333-3040, PRC-119A NSN: 5820-01-267-9482, PRC-119F NSN: 5820-01-451-8252,
PRC-117 NSN: 5820-01-462-2484, VRC-110 NSN: 5820-01-557-8450, VRC-103 NSN: 5820-01-537-
7562, PRC-152 NSN: 5820-01-556-0766, PRC-150 NSN:5820-01-492-3672, AN/GRA-39 NSN:5820-
00-949-9909.
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Embarkation leader 2 012 – 2013
United States Marine Corps
Okinawa, Japan
• Assisted with planning and execution of transporting communication assets for a deployment exercises
sang young Korea to meet mission requirements which increased company overall performance.
• Conducted Preparation and technical inspections on tactical radio system’s selected to deploy and
made sure communication assets were performing as intended by manufactures and meet mission
requirements. All assets that were deployed were %100 operational and were able to perform their
mission throughout the deployment.
• Inventoried gear and maintained gear accountability.
• Acted as the liaison for operation sang young Korea assisting in any logistical support within our
company
• Advised Officers in Charge of exercises of unit events on all safety issues in order to mitigate hazards
and loss of life and equipment assets.
• Supervised the handling of equipment to ensure safety of personnel and assets, minimized loss of
resources which enhanced operation performance.
EDUCATION
Landstown High School Virginia Beach, VA 23456
2009
TRAINING
Graduate, Basic Electronic Maintenance Marine, 29 Palms, CA 2011
Graduate, Marine Combat Training, NC 2010-2011
Graduate, Recruit Training Parries island, NC 2010
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES
Service Member 2