Dangermin Maxamilan Field has over 17 years of experience in electronics and communications as both a technician and supervisor in the U.S. Navy, including maintaining equipment on ships and at various naval stations around the world. He holds a Master's degree in Network and Communications Management and a Bachelor's degree in Technical Business Management, and seeks a new position utilizing his diverse technical background and skills in areas like cellular technologies, embedded systems, and networking.
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1. Resume of Dangermin Maxamilan Field
[3048 Haller Street San Diego, CA 92104] • [C: 305-926-7944] • [Dangermin.Field@GMail.com]
Objective:
Seeking further challenges as an Electronic Systems Engineer or related position where my diverse hardware
and software background and proven technical expertise will be utilized and advanced.
Summary of Qualifications:
Over seventeen years of professional experience as an electronics technician and supervisor. Extremely
proficient in numerous aspects and areas of specialties, to include, but not limited to:
• Cellular Technologies (GSM/CDMA) • Embedded Systems, Micro-controller • Win/Mac OS
• Cellular Certification • Diagnostic Test Procedures • Personnel Supervision
• LF/HF/VHF/UHF/SATCOM • Instructional System Design • Wireless Access Points
• HW/SW Support • System Evaluation/Analysis • Microsoft Exchange
• Maintenance/Repair • Installation Design & Implementation • Graphics Design
• Schematic Diagrams • Customer Service • HTML/CSS/XML
• Equipment Installation • Test Equipment Operation • Microsoft Office
• GPS/AVL Solutions • Interface Analyst • Training
• Troubleshooting • Quality Assurance • Networking
• Field Service/Technical Support • Telephone Support • LAN/WAN
Employment History:
Mar 12 – Nov 15: Field Application Engineer, Direct Communication Solutions, San Diego, CA
• Technical/design support for customers /integrators of M2M (Machine-to-Machine) hardware solutions.
• Technical support to the sales staff in order to promote the company's products to customer engineers during the design
win cycle.
• Prepare and present technical material in customer meetings.
• Provide support to customer engineers during the integration of our products into customers’products.
• Writing Programmable Event Generation (PEG) scripts to control the behavior of the GPS/AVL hardware for custom
applications.
OCT 08 – SEPT 09: LAN Infrastructure Supervisor, Naval Medical Center, U.S. Navy, San Diego, CA
• Maintained a 24/7 helpdesk, which supported approximately 6,000 users. All trouble-calls were resolved in a timely
matter with great expertise and efficiency.
• Experience in Remedy trouble ticket system.
• Resolved numerous trouble calls ranging from adding new users, password resets, domain changes, hardware
repairs, software installs, IAVA security patches complying with NMCI standards
• Install and maintain Fiber Optic, CAT5 and CATS cabling network infrastructure and data circuits.
• Supervise a staff of three. Coordinate and prioritize work schedules, organize workflow and trouble calls, train
personnel & serve as an office manager.
• Evaluate and approve new installation request.
• Develop design plans and build new, modify existing systems and switch rooms and cabinets complying with
Navy MILCON and JACO specifications.
JUL 07 - OCT 08: Naval Messaging Center Supervisor, Naval Medical Center, U.S. Navy, San Diego, CA
• Supervise, coordinate and execute the transmission of all message traffic.
• Securely handle and store secret documentation.
• Test network securities to ensure center complies with DOD standards.
• Lead the install and configuration of the Common Messaging Program (CMP); developed a comprehensive
2. PowerPoint presentation used to train over 60 new users, saving time and money to bring the new program on-
line.
DEC 03 - MAR 07: Electronic Systems Expert, Assault Craft Unit-5, U.S. Navy, Camp Pendleton, CA
• Maintain and circuit level repair all electronic equipment on board twenty four 23 million dollar Landing Craft
vehicles, to include: HF/UHF/VHF transmitters and receivers (AN/URC-92, URT23D, R2368, WSC3), DCU-
100 Antenna couplers, Navigational and Search Radars (SPS 66, SPS 67, FURUNO), Identify Friend or Foe
(MK XII) & AN/WRN-6 GPS systems.
• Was the first technician to deploy with the Navy’s SLEP (system life extension program) crafts, was
instrumental in the success of the program.
• Saved over 447,000 dollars in replacement parts and contractor labor costs by providing intensive
communication equipment grooms and for planning.
• EKMS custodian accepted and meticulously managed Controlled Cryptographic Items (CCI) materials with
100% accountability.
NOV 01 - NOV 03: Radio Transmission Facility Technician/Watch Supervisor, Naval Communication
Detachment, U.S. Navy, Okinawa, Japan
• Provide communications support for SEVENTH and FIFTH Fleet and supporting units, U.S. Naval Forces
Japan, U.S. Naval Forces Korea, Defense Information Systems Agency, and Japanese Maritime Self Defense
Forces.
• Supervise the maintenance and repair all electronic equipment associated with the LF and HF broadcast circuits.
• Create and implement training plans for Transmitter Facility personnel. Track and ensure all records of training.
Implement Lessons Learned to document corrective actions to heighten technician’s ability to correct
infrequently witnessed faults.
• Developed suites to support SUBGRU SEVEN and COMMANDER TASK FORCE SEVEN TWO.
MAY 99 - MAY 01: Telecommunications Technician/Supervisor, Naval Computer and Telecommunications
Station, U.S. Navy, Sicily, Italy
• Supervise five technicians in the maintenance of the (LF/HF/VHF/UHF) broadcast radio systems.
• Tracked shops publications and standard instructions of operation.
• Material Maintenance Management Assistant trained over 80 junior and senior personnel
• Safety supervisor, responsible for the coordinating weekly training on safety awareness and hazardous material
handling for 23 divisional personnel.
• Manage an annual budget of $200,000.
APR 97 – APR 99: Electronic Technician, USS Simon Lake, U.S. Navy, Sardinia, Italy
• Preformed Depot level repair of all communication equipment on board US Simon Lake & tended units.
• Specializing in the maintenance of Cesium atomic clocks and analog to digital equipment.
• Worked extensively on submarine intercommunications systems and interior phones and speakers.
Clearance:
Expired DoD TOP SECRET / SCI
Education and Training:
College:
Master of Network and Communications Management DeVry University June 2014
Bachelor of Science in Technical Business Management DeVry University June 2011
Military Training:
Advanced Electronics Technical Core Electronics Technician
Integrated Submarine Automated Broadcast System LF Maintenance Tech
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3. Naval Shore Communications Coarse HF Maintenance Tech
Beacon Identification Friend or Foe MK XII IFF Tech
Leadership Training Courses:
Leadership Development Program ** Dimensional Analysis
Dynamics of Leadership Resolving Conflict
**Objective of the course is to be able to identify basic principles of leadership including the use oral and written
communication in professional relationships; the role of motivation, empowerment, and counseling in development
of subordinate; and ways to manage human resources, teams, and stress to create a quality organizational climate.
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