This document provides a summary of Amoide Bide's qualifications and experience as an electro-mechanical engineering technician. He has over 15 years of experience in electronics repair, including experience as a biomedical technician and electronic technician for Halliburton. He also has 5 years of experience in the U.S. Navy as an aviation boatswain's mate and holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering Technology.
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.
Highly qualified Chief Engineer with 20 years of experience coordinating and monitoring vessel operations. Adept in the management of all ship systems, switchboards, and repairs. Proven ability to supervise diverse engineering crews of various sizes to maximize on-board operation efficiency. Excellent ability to communicate and gain consensus to keep safety standards high while properly enforcing all marine policies. Impeccable record of American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and Coast Guard inspections resulting in incident free operations. Motivated to apply my technical expertise, leadership, and commitment required to support the mission and vision of your organization.
1. AMOIDE BIDE
1933 John Brown Lane, Virginia Beach, VA 23464
Mobile: (757) 685-5975
Bide22@yahoo.fr
ELECTRO / MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN
U.S. Government Secret Security Clearance
Navy veteran claiming 5 points for veteran preference
• Navy veteran with an Engineering degree and over three years of Electro-Mechanical experience.
• Fluent in four foreign languages (French, Ewe, Kabye, Kotokoli); lived and worked overseas for the U.S. government.
• Solid understanding of mechanical and electronic components and excellent computer skills.
• Experienced leader and a team player with excellent communication skills; confident in dealing with a diverse
clientele.
• A “go-to” employee with excellent customer service, organizational and communication skills; a multi-tasker and
computer literate.
• Demonstrated computer skills: CAD (Pro Engineer), Logix Pro, National Instrument Multisim.
• Utilized a variety of test equipment including oscilloscope, calibration units, ohm meters, capacitance checkers, etc.
• Reads blueprints, schematics, diagrams, or technical orders to determine methods and sequences of assembly.
• Repairs, reworks, or calibrates hydraulics or pneumatic assemblies or systems to meet operational specifications or
tolerances.
• Knowledge of circuits boards, processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software,
including applications and programming.
• Solid understanding of principles of electricity and electronics.
EDUCATION
ECPI College of Technology, Virginia Beach, VA
• Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology, concentration in Mechatronics
December 2012
• Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Electronics Engineering Technology, concentration in
Biomedical Equipment Technology
November 2007
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Electronic Technician April 2014-
Present
Halliburton Energy Services, Williston ND
• Perform pre and post job inspections, troubleshoot multiple monitoring devices including PSI transducers, flow
meters, pH probe , Window / Halliburton based software/hardware
• Install and repair electrical and electronic equipment
• Communication equipment, use of troubleshooting equipment such as 4-20mA calibrator / loop calibrators, function
generators, RTD meters, CAT5 testers, DMM, laptop
• Navigation equipment and computers
• Repair and install the technical command center for operations and all the wiring and network
• Perform and complete preventive maintenance procedures
• Repair electronic and electro-mechanical equipment
• Do repair on micro motions, JLANS, sensors and their calibrations
• Interpret electronic and mechanical drawings
Biomedical Technician BMET2 October 2008 – April 2014
UHS Chesapeake VA
Perform repair and preventive maintenance on various medical equipment including infusion pumps, compressors, vents,
CPM’s, concentrators, beds, and wheelchairs. Perform various contracted work repair on different medical equipment for
different hospitals and Nursing homes in Hampton road and other places when needed. Interact with customers on daily
2. basis to take orders, make transfers and resolve issues. Perform scheduled preventive maintenance tasks, such as
checking, cleaning, or repairing equipment, to detect and prevent problems
• Account for 676 of the 5588 Fleet inspections and repairs performed at the district level
• Contributed to district billing over $300k in 2011, 2012 and over $400k in 2014
• Perform routine maintenance on equipment and determining when and what kind of maintenance is needed
• Determine causes of operating errors and decide what to do about it
• Repair machines or systems using the needed tools.
• Identify complex problems and review related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
• Work on call schedules and available when needed
• Have the ability to recognize, analyze, and troubleshoot all components level
Boatswain’s Mate Second Class June 2009 – January 2014
United States Naval Reserve
Responsible for rigging, line handling, and cargo operations aboard INLS craft. Responsible for shipboard operations
including stevedoring and maintenance; operates and maintains small boats, deck equipment, and machinery, navigation
and piloting.
• Automatic Rifleman, supervised 3 personnel in fire team
Aviation Boatswain’s Mate Third Class June 2001 to June 2009
United States Navy, Active Duty
Responsible for the safe launch, recovery, movement, and security of embarked aircraft. Supervised and trained all GSE
operators on the flight deck. Deployed overseas for Operation Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom ( 2002 and 2004).
Responsible for the maintenance of four E-28 Arresting Gear Engines and two Fresnel Lens Optical Landing System
• Scheduled and unscheduled maintenance evolutions on the E-28 Emergency Arresting Gear system and FLOLS units
directly contributed to the safe arrestment of 37 aircraft.
• Contributed in preparation for the 2007 and 2008 Chambers Field recertification, resulting in a grade of
“Outstanding” with zero discrepancies from the CAT/Arresting Gear Field Unit Team, ensuring 100% availability for
fleet aircraft emergency landings.
• Played a key role in the rapid replacement of arresting gear 2 south after a E-2 Hawkeye impacted the gear engine and
drum assembly rendering it totally inoperative, returning gear 2 to an up-status in less than one month.
CERTIFICATIONS
• Certificate of completion on OnCare Harmony Low Bed ( September 27, 2012 )
• Certificate of completion Respironics / Philips V-60 Ventilator
• Certificate of completion of Hamilton Galileo Series Ventilator trainings workshops ( August 9 2009)
• Certificate of completion of Respironics BIPAP Vision training workshop (August 18 2009)
• Certificate of completion of Puritan Bennett 840 Series training workshop
• Certification of completion from Newport Medical for the repair, maintenance and calibration of Newport e360
and HT50 ventilators (July 7 2009
• Certificate of completion of Stryker Instruments – Neptune 1 & 2 Waste Management system training workshops
( June 24 2009)
HONORS AND AWARDS
Good Conduct Medal (Two awards) · Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal · Global War on Terrorism
Service Medal · National Defense Service medal