James W. Mazurek
9716 McVicker Ave. Oak Lawn, IL 60453
(773)953-2158 – JamesWMazurek@outlook.com
Willing to Relocate – Chicagoland Area Only US Gov’t Security Clearance –Secret
QUALIFICATION SUMMARY:
Establishedandmaintainedoperationsasanelectronicstechnicianfor6years.Over19,000
benchhours,havinghandson over7,500 jobsand over$1,975,000 worth of equipmentthroughout
a 6 year militaryemploymentwithvariousshopsinthe USand Middle East while maintainaUS
Governmentissuedsecurityclearanceof Secret.Efficientteamleaderandshopforeman,leading
multiple shopstocompletescheduledservicesaheadof expectedprojectiondates.Hasabilityto
quicklylearnnew equipment/technology;while beingable toadapttothe constantlyevolving
technical worldwithinthe USMilitary.
AREAS OF EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE:
-Hard Drive Burners -Digital Circuitry -Parts Ordering -Part Tracking
-Surface Preparation -Milling/Machining -Hydraulic / Pneumatic Systems
-Service Scheduling -Service Reports -MS Office -MS Windows7/Vista/XP
-Power Supplies -Diesel Generators -Schematics -Visual Display Units
-AC/DC Motors -Stock Tracking -Leadership -Fiber Optics
-Night Vision Devises -GPS SatelliteUplinks -Antennas -Radio Systems
-Training -Data Collection -Data Analysis -MissileLaunch Computers
-CPUs -Networks -Soldering -Electronic WiringHarnesses
-Thermal Optics -Digital RangeFinders -Advanced TroubleShooting
-PTC Installation -Work Reports -OSHA & Electrical/Shop Safety
-RadioactiveDetection Systems -Chemical Detection Systems
-RadioactiveEquipment Handling -RadioactiveTest WipeProcedures
-Technical Manual Comprehension -Repair/Maintenance/ServiceReporting
-Basic working knowledge of AllenBradly PLCs -Basic workingknowledge of RSLinx Classic
-Basic workingknowledge of RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series
-Physical Security Procedures IAW United States Government Regulations
TEST EQUIPMENT KNOWLEDGE:
-Thermal Optic/NightVision -NitrogenPurge -ComputerDiagnostic
-Radioactive Detectors -Gauging -Chemical Detectors
-Digital OpticDiagnostics -Multi-meters -PetitTubes
WORKING HISTORY, ASSIGNMENTS AND TASKINGS:
*April 2014 – Present
MIKRON Refurbishment Technician
+GF+ Machining Solutions
Lincolnshire, Illinois
Duties:While workingbothalone andpartof a general refurbishmentdepartment;acceptandinstall
MIKRON millingmachinesonsite.Followinstallationprotocolsensuringnodeficienciesinsystem.Any
deficienciesfoundare notedandrepaired.Follow testingprotocolstoinsure systemiswithin
operational limitations&standardsthatmeet original factoryspecification;while repairingmajor
deficienciestoreturntowithinfactoryspecifications.Resupplysystemsoasall expendableitemsare
new,priorto packagingto shiptoendcustomer’ssite.Responsible forkeepingalogof hoursand time
spentonmachine work,as well asgeneral facilitiesmaintenance.Responsibleforassistingother
techniciansonotherplatformsoutsidescope of practice.Accept,refuse,andshipmaterial dependent
on needsof facility.
*May 2013 – April 2014:
Start Up & Installation Technician
Wheelabrator Group (Canada), LTD.
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Duties:While workingalone;respondtowarrantycallsina timelymanner,onveryshortnotice,to
complete orassistcustomerincompletionof repairworktoWheelabratorSurface Preparation
machinery.Complete finalinspection of surface preparationmachineryatcustomer’slocation within
NorthAmerica. Responsibleforreportingdiscrepanciestomainoffice,aswell as the repairof issueson
site.Supervisecontractorsduringonsite”installation-supervision”,aswell as obtainquotingforrepair
workto sendto higherechelon forfieldrepairsandmodifications.Collectdataon equipment,verify
properlysupplieditemsarrivedtocustomerandrecordall raw data duringstart-upandcommissioning.
Setup all equipmenttospecificationslaidoutbyengineeringdepartments.Traincustomer,and
employees,on:properuse of equipment,WheelabratorMaintenanceLogandpoliciesandprocedures
that mustbe followedIAWwarrantypolicies,aspermachine.Receive final acceptance signature from
customeron startupreport,submitfull commissioningreporttooffice uponcompletion.
 Arrange for all travel atshortnotice to arrivein timely manor
 Maintain positivecontrol of all tools and equipment supplied by company
 Over 20 piece of equipment started within allotted timeline, if not prior to expected date
 Over 10 servicecallsall with completion of issueon customer siterepaired ahead of projected timeline
*October2011 – April 2013:
Electronics Technician Supervisor
U.S. Army – Ft. Hood, Texas
Delta Forward Support Company 1st
Squadron, 9th
Calvary
Duties:Monitordayto day operationsof Armament,Computer&Electronicsshop.Inventoryand
maintainshopsupplies;includingserial number,andtracked,classifiedpartsandequipment. Supervise
techniciansonservice,repairs,andreportingof weapons,electronicsandradios,withinshop
environment.
 Established computer and electronics shop and operations policies.
 Serviced and integrated equipment repairingin multi-operations shop
 Over 5,000 job orders verified and completed
 Final inspectionsand acknowledgement of work completion throughout shop
*SEP 2010 – SEP 2011 & May 2008 – June 2009:
Special Electronics Device Repairer
U.S. Army – Iraq Theater
 Accountable for over $975,000 worth of Sensitive Items, Tools,Parts and Test Equipment
 Maintained,repaired,rebuiltand installed various electronic systems including:
-Night Vision Devices -Thermal Optic Systems
-Power Generation repair -Company Area’s Power Grid/Line Repair
-GPS Computer, Tracking& Uplink systems
-Nuclear,Biological and Chemical Detections systems
-Various Classified DoD Electronic OperatingSystems
*July2009 – SEP 2010:
Computer & Electronic Device Repairer
U.S. Army – Fort Hood, Texas
Bravo Company 27th
Brigade Support Battalion
 Maintained over 5,000 item shop stock
 Trackingusage,issuingand exchangingof equipment to higher echelons
 Repaired, rebuilt,replaced, overhauled and maintained military electronicdevices and components
*JAN 2007 – APR2008:
U.S. Army Trainee
U.S. Army – US Army Ordnance School
Various Units
 Trained in basic soldier skills
 Leadership skills
 Survival skills
 Land navigation training
 Emergency Medical Treatment procedures and Department of Defense medical policies
 Technology operations and system skills
o Electronics
o Computer Information
o Computer Information Systems/Software
o Networking
o Fiber Optics
o Software Installation and Deployment
o Basic & Advanced Fault Troubleshooting
o Diagnostic TestEquipment
o Technical Manual Understanding
o Schematic Readingand Application
EDUCATION:
CURRENT – AoS Computer Information Systems
-Allied American University
SEP 2011– Warrior Leadership Course
-III Corps NCO Academy, TX
FEB 2011– Combat Life Saver/Emergency Medical Treatment
-US Army Medical Command, TX
April 2008– Elect. Repairer Certification,Chemical Detection, Computer and Electronics Repairer
-US Army OrdnanceSchool,GA
June 2005– High School Diploma
-Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences

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  • 1.
    James W. Mazurek 9716McVicker Ave. Oak Lawn, IL 60453 (773)953-2158 – JamesWMazurek@outlook.com Willing to Relocate – Chicagoland Area Only US Gov’t Security Clearance –Secret QUALIFICATION SUMMARY: Establishedandmaintainedoperationsasanelectronicstechnicianfor6years.Over19,000 benchhours,havinghandson over7,500 jobsand over$1,975,000 worth of equipmentthroughout a 6 year militaryemploymentwithvariousshopsinthe USand Middle East while maintainaUS Governmentissuedsecurityclearanceof Secret.Efficientteamleaderandshopforeman,leading multiple shopstocompletescheduledservicesaheadof expectedprojectiondates.Hasabilityto quicklylearnnew equipment/technology;while beingable toadapttothe constantlyevolving technical worldwithinthe USMilitary. AREAS OF EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE: -Hard Drive Burners -Digital Circuitry -Parts Ordering -Part Tracking -Surface Preparation -Milling/Machining -Hydraulic / Pneumatic Systems -Service Scheduling -Service Reports -MS Office -MS Windows7/Vista/XP -Power Supplies -Diesel Generators -Schematics -Visual Display Units -AC/DC Motors -Stock Tracking -Leadership -Fiber Optics -Night Vision Devises -GPS SatelliteUplinks -Antennas -Radio Systems -Training -Data Collection -Data Analysis -MissileLaunch Computers -CPUs -Networks -Soldering -Electronic WiringHarnesses -Thermal Optics -Digital RangeFinders -Advanced TroubleShooting -PTC Installation -Work Reports -OSHA & Electrical/Shop Safety -RadioactiveDetection Systems -Chemical Detection Systems -RadioactiveEquipment Handling -RadioactiveTest WipeProcedures -Technical Manual Comprehension -Repair/Maintenance/ServiceReporting -Basic working knowledge of AllenBradly PLCs -Basic workingknowledge of RSLinx Classic -Basic workingknowledge of RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series -Physical Security Procedures IAW United States Government Regulations TEST EQUIPMENT KNOWLEDGE: -Thermal Optic/NightVision -NitrogenPurge -ComputerDiagnostic -Radioactive Detectors -Gauging -Chemical Detectors -Digital OpticDiagnostics -Multi-meters -PetitTubes
  • 2.
    WORKING HISTORY, ASSIGNMENTSAND TASKINGS: *April 2014 – Present MIKRON Refurbishment Technician +GF+ Machining Solutions Lincolnshire, Illinois Duties:While workingbothalone andpartof a general refurbishmentdepartment;acceptandinstall MIKRON millingmachinesonsite.Followinstallationprotocolsensuringnodeficienciesinsystem.Any deficienciesfoundare notedandrepaired.Follow testingprotocolstoinsure systemiswithin operational limitations&standardsthatmeet original factoryspecification;while repairingmajor deficienciestoreturntowithinfactoryspecifications.Resupplysystemsoasall expendableitemsare new,priorto packagingto shiptoendcustomer’ssite.Responsible forkeepingalogof hoursand time spentonmachine work,as well asgeneral facilitiesmaintenance.Responsibleforassistingother techniciansonotherplatformsoutsidescope of practice.Accept,refuse,andshipmaterial dependent on needsof facility. *May 2013 – April 2014: Start Up & Installation Technician Wheelabrator Group (Canada), LTD. Burlington, Ontario, Canada Duties:While workingalone;respondtowarrantycallsina timelymanner,onveryshortnotice,to complete orassistcustomerincompletionof repairworktoWheelabratorSurface Preparation machinery.Complete finalinspection of surface preparationmachineryatcustomer’slocation within NorthAmerica. Responsibleforreportingdiscrepanciestomainoffice,aswell as the repairof issueson site.Supervisecontractorsduringonsite”installation-supervision”,aswell as obtainquotingforrepair workto sendto higherechelon forfieldrepairsandmodifications.Collectdataon equipment,verify properlysupplieditemsarrivedtocustomerandrecordall raw data duringstart-upandcommissioning. Setup all equipmenttospecificationslaidoutbyengineeringdepartments.Traincustomer,and employees,on:properuse of equipment,WheelabratorMaintenanceLogandpoliciesandprocedures that mustbe followedIAWwarrantypolicies,aspermachine.Receive final acceptance signature from customeron startupreport,submitfull commissioningreporttooffice uponcompletion.  Arrange for all travel atshortnotice to arrivein timely manor  Maintain positivecontrol of all tools and equipment supplied by company  Over 20 piece of equipment started within allotted timeline, if not prior to expected date  Over 10 servicecallsall with completion of issueon customer siterepaired ahead of projected timeline *October2011 – April 2013: Electronics Technician Supervisor U.S. Army – Ft. Hood, Texas Delta Forward Support Company 1st Squadron, 9th Calvary Duties:Monitordayto day operationsof Armament,Computer&Electronicsshop.Inventoryand maintainshopsupplies;includingserial number,andtracked,classifiedpartsandequipment. Supervise techniciansonservice,repairs,andreportingof weapons,electronicsandradios,withinshop environment.  Established computer and electronics shop and operations policies.  Serviced and integrated equipment repairingin multi-operations shop  Over 5,000 job orders verified and completed  Final inspectionsand acknowledgement of work completion throughout shop
  • 3.
    *SEP 2010 –SEP 2011 & May 2008 – June 2009: Special Electronics Device Repairer U.S. Army – Iraq Theater  Accountable for over $975,000 worth of Sensitive Items, Tools,Parts and Test Equipment  Maintained,repaired,rebuiltand installed various electronic systems including: -Night Vision Devices -Thermal Optic Systems -Power Generation repair -Company Area’s Power Grid/Line Repair -GPS Computer, Tracking& Uplink systems -Nuclear,Biological and Chemical Detections systems -Various Classified DoD Electronic OperatingSystems *July2009 – SEP 2010: Computer & Electronic Device Repairer U.S. Army – Fort Hood, Texas Bravo Company 27th Brigade Support Battalion  Maintained over 5,000 item shop stock  Trackingusage,issuingand exchangingof equipment to higher echelons  Repaired, rebuilt,replaced, overhauled and maintained military electronicdevices and components *JAN 2007 – APR2008: U.S. Army Trainee U.S. Army – US Army Ordnance School Various Units  Trained in basic soldier skills  Leadership skills  Survival skills  Land navigation training  Emergency Medical Treatment procedures and Department of Defense medical policies  Technology operations and system skills o Electronics o Computer Information o Computer Information Systems/Software o Networking o Fiber Optics o Software Installation and Deployment o Basic & Advanced Fault Troubleshooting o Diagnostic TestEquipment o Technical Manual Understanding o Schematic Readingand Application EDUCATION: CURRENT – AoS Computer Information Systems -Allied American University SEP 2011– Warrior Leadership Course -III Corps NCO Academy, TX FEB 2011– Combat Life Saver/Emergency Medical Treatment -US Army Medical Command, TX April 2008– Elect. Repairer Certification,Chemical Detection, Computer and Electronics Repairer -US Army OrdnanceSchool,GA June 2005– High School Diploma -Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences