William T Carlsen
559 Parker Rd.
Oceanside CA, 92058
(317) 410-0105
carlsenwt@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
 To strengthen my skills and provide help where needed.
 To join a new company and help meet its goals and opportunities.
 To transfer the many skills obtained in the Marine Corps to my new career.
WORK EXPERIENCE
United States Marine Corps,
Camp Pendleton, Ca United States- Avionics Technician (May 2011-Present)
 Set up and operate ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests
of electrical and electronic systems.
 Test and troubleshoot instruments, components, and assemblies, using circuit testers,
oscilloscopes, or voltmeters.
 Keep records of maintenance and repair work.
 Coordinate work with that of engineers, technicians, and other aircraft maintenance
personnel.
 Frequently assist with troubleshooting of hydraulic and mechanical systems.
 Interpret flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
 Install electrical and electronic components, assemblies and systems in aircraft, using
hand tool, power tools, or soldering irons.
 Adjust, repair, or replace malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand tools or
soldering irons.
 Connect components to assemblies such as radio systems, instruments, and inverters.
 Assemble components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes.
 Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative (CDQAR) UH-1Y, AH-1W, and AH-1Z.
 Directed the daily maintenance on 33 H-1 aircraft.
 As shift supervisor, instructed, supervised, and evaluated 20 personnel.
United States Marine Corps,
Camp Pendleton, Ca United States- Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN)
Defense Specialist (Jul 2007-May 2011)
 Maintained CBRN detection and warning equipment and personal protective equipment
(PPE).
 Trained unit personnel in CBRNdefense and PPE.
EDUCATION
 Franklin Central High School Indianapolis, IN – Degree (2007)
 Army Course: 4945711OS, Nuclear Biological Chemical Defense (Nov 2007-Mar 2008)
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 Navy Course: C-1002018, Aviation Technician Organizational Level
(Sep 2011-Oct 2011)
 Navy Course: C-602-3357, H-1 Wire Bundle Repair Organizational Maintenance
(Jan 2012-Jan 2012)
 Navy Course: C-602-9360 H-1 Electrical/Stability Control Augmentation System
Organizational Maintenance (Jan 2012-Mar 2012)

 Navy Course: C-102-9354, H1-Communication Navigation systems Organizational
Maintenance (Mar 2012-Apr 2012)
 Navy Course:C-198-9351, AH-1W Tow Hellfire Control Display System Organizational
Maintenance (Apr 2012-Apr 2012)

 Navy Course: C-104-3351, AH-1W Night Targeting and UH-1 Navigational Thermal
Imaging Systems Organizational Maintenance (Apr 2012-May 2012)
SKILLS
 Repairing
 Equipment Maintenance
 Troubleshooting
 Critical Thinking
 Active Listening
 Operation Monitoring
 Quality Control Analysis
 Speaking
 Complex Problem Solving
 Judgment and Decision Making
CORE COMPETENCIES
 Repairing and Maintaining Electronic Equipment
 Information Gathering
 Documenting/Recording Information
 Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards
 Making Decisions and Solving Problems
 Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events
 Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge
 Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings
 Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material
 Analyzing Data or Information
REFERENCES
References available upon request

Carlsen Resume open

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    William T Carlsen 559Parker Rd. Oceanside CA, 92058 (317) 410-0105 carlsenwt@gmail.com OBJECTIVE  To strengthen my skills and provide help where needed.  To join a new company and help meet its goals and opportunities.  To transfer the many skills obtained in the Marine Corps to my new career. WORK EXPERIENCE United States Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton, Ca United States- Avionics Technician (May 2011-Present)  Set up and operate ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of electrical and electronic systems.  Test and troubleshoot instruments, components, and assemblies, using circuit testers, oscilloscopes, or voltmeters.  Keep records of maintenance and repair work.  Coordinate work with that of engineers, technicians, and other aircraft maintenance personnel.  Frequently assist with troubleshooting of hydraulic and mechanical systems.  Interpret flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.  Install electrical and electronic components, assemblies and systems in aircraft, using hand tool, power tools, or soldering irons.  Adjust, repair, or replace malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand tools or soldering irons.  Connect components to assemblies such as radio systems, instruments, and inverters.  Assemble components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes.  Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative (CDQAR) UH-1Y, AH-1W, and AH-1Z.  Directed the daily maintenance on 33 H-1 aircraft.  As shift supervisor, instructed, supervised, and evaluated 20 personnel. United States Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton, Ca United States- Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Defense Specialist (Jul 2007-May 2011)  Maintained CBRN detection and warning equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE).  Trained unit personnel in CBRNdefense and PPE. EDUCATION  Franklin Central High School Indianapolis, IN – Degree (2007)  Army Course: 4945711OS, Nuclear Biological Chemical Defense (Nov 2007-Mar 2008)   Navy Course: C-1002018, Aviation Technician Organizational Level
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    (Sep 2011-Oct 2011) Navy Course: C-602-3357, H-1 Wire Bundle Repair Organizational Maintenance (Jan 2012-Jan 2012)  Navy Course: C-602-9360 H-1 Electrical/Stability Control Augmentation System Organizational Maintenance (Jan 2012-Mar 2012)   Navy Course: C-102-9354, H1-Communication Navigation systems Organizational Maintenance (Mar 2012-Apr 2012)  Navy Course:C-198-9351, AH-1W Tow Hellfire Control Display System Organizational Maintenance (Apr 2012-Apr 2012)   Navy Course: C-104-3351, AH-1W Night Targeting and UH-1 Navigational Thermal Imaging Systems Organizational Maintenance (Apr 2012-May 2012) SKILLS  Repairing  Equipment Maintenance  Troubleshooting  Critical Thinking  Active Listening  Operation Monitoring  Quality Control Analysis  Speaking  Complex Problem Solving  Judgment and Decision Making CORE COMPETENCIES  Repairing and Maintaining Electronic Equipment  Information Gathering  Documenting/Recording Information  Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards  Making Decisions and Solving Problems  Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events  Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge  Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings  Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material  Analyzing Data or Information REFERENCES References available upon request