1. Omar Darin K. Stone
P. O. Box 249 Penguin6520@aol.com
Olalla, WA. 98359 (253) 509-8067
Objective:
Seeking a position that will utilize my education, experience, and computer skills. One that
will challenge my abilities and make use of my excellent analytical and technical skills to
advance the company and solidify their future.
Experience & Accomplishments:
July 2012 – Present
United States Postal Service / Rural Carrier / Gig Harbor, Washington
• Process, separate, and case letters, and packages and organize load into vehicle.
• Deliver of all classes of mail to include certified, registered, and express mail.
• Deliver mail on up to 16 different rural route
• Collect money for postage, sell postal stamps, and maintain petty cash account.
• Display professional driving skills, and maintain a clean driving record.
• Maintain effective working relationships with customers and co-workers.
• Maintain security awareness over postal office and USPS delivery vehicle.
May 2006 - August 2011
Boeing Int’l Support Services- Maintenance/Production Analyst Specialist -
Avionics Quality Control Inspector - Saudi Arabia
• Reviewed, interpreted, and analyzed maintenance and man-hour performance data
reports pertaining to maintenance plans, schedules, standards, and workload
estimates and develop uniform factors for determining maintenance capabilities in
terms of manpower, facilities, weapon systems, subsystems, and equipment
availability and performance.
• Identified production effectiveness, trends, and areas requiring management action.
• Assisted maintenance activities and supervisors in the interpretation and use of
maintenance data.
• Assisted and/or coordinate with data services in development and use of
automated data systems products and reports.
• Developed and compiled uniform methods for improving maintenance planning
and programming effectiveness and projection of maintenance capabilities.
• Identified and analyzed deficiencies in areas such as material consumption,
training, workload and scheduling and evaluate deviations from standards, plans
and estimates and determined cause and impact on the maintenance mission.
• Inspected aircraft, aircraft systems, equipment, and parts to ensure safe flying and
conformance to specifications and government regulations and procedures.
• Performed Quality Verification Inspections of aircraft, support equipment,
technical orders, tool kits, specialized test equipment, and technicians / mechanics
and their supervisors.
• Oversaw installation and inspected adjustments or modifications to existing parts.
• Performed Pre and Post flight QVI inspection identifying any breach of standards.
2. • Main interface and coordination of testing, maintenance, and support between the
USAF Training Team, Boeing I&CO Team and the 18th
Maintenance Squadron for
the Link 16 Communications upgrade on E-3A Aircraft 9LA1804.
• Performed fault isolation, document repair actions, daily reports, and maintained
accurate and detailed log books. Completed Quality Assessment Reports.
• Supervised others with the use of sketches, schematics, test documents, and
technical manuals.
• Maintained in-shop and flight-line health and safety standards to include but not
limited to mishaps, incidents, and emergencies.
August 2002 – May 2006
United States Postal Service / Rural Carrier / Gig Harbor, Washington
• Processed, separated, and cased letters and packages.
• Delivered of all classes of mail to include certified, registered, and express mail.
• Volunteered for and conducted morning postal clerk functions on days off
• Delivered mail on up to 28 different rural routes, at four different postal offices.
• Maintained records, recorded address changes, and forwarded mail when required.
• Collected money for postage, sold postal stamps, and maintained petty cash account.
• Maintained and serviced rural postal vehicle.
• Displayed professional driving skills, and maintained a clean driving record.
• Built and maintained effective working relationships with customers and co-workers.
• Maintained constant security awareness over postal office and delivery vehicle.
November 1997 – December 2001:
Dept. of Corrections / Correctional Officer / WCCW - Purdy, MCC - Monroe
• Worked a variety of posts to include Segregation, Close Custody, Response and
Movement, Main Control, Clinic, Inmate Housing Blocks, and Armed Posts.
• Conducted inmate movements and transports both inside and outside the institution.
• Conducted area/offender searches, and maintained safety/security of the institution.
• Graduated the Criminal Justice Training Academy with honors. Received the second
highest score on the Sergeants exam for the entire state of Washington.
• Discovered, protected, and assisted in the processing of crime scenes.
• Collected and processes evidence. Took photos and video of crime scene and evidence.
• Trained new officers in their duties, and assisted wherever and however needed.
• Completed documentation, log entries, and required reports in a timely manner.
• Member of a highly trained ERT team (Emergency Response Team) utilized to respond
to all prison critical incidences within the State of Washington.
• Utilized verbal skills to de-escalate potential hostile inmate situations.
January 1994 - July 1997:
Northrop Grumman / Westinghouse - Electronic Field Technician - Saudi Arabia
• Troubleshot / repaired AN/APY-2 Surveillance Radar and AN/APX-103 IFF systems.
• Trained technicians on analog and digital circuitry, solid state devices, and
environmental systems, test equipment. Instructed on principles of technical order
interpretation, and schematic diagrams.
• Installed/modified electrical equipment, cables, and wiring.
• Developed / instructed transmitter, receiver, antenna, synchronizer, and other courses.
• Ensured the calibration of 145 pieces of specialized test equipment.
3. • Reviewed / evaluated software anomalies, fault analysis, and technical orders.
• Implemented new repair criteria procedures that allowed components to be repaired
on location instead of being condemned. This new procedure saved approximately
$81,000 per year.
• Supervised 27 technicians and assigned daily workload. Set up and maintained
records, status reports, and logs. Conducted phase 1 to 6 level inspections. Assisted
QC Inspectors during phase inspections.
April 1991 - May 1993:
Boeing Operations International - Avionics Electronic Technician - France
• Technical advisor on Surveillance Radar Systems and specialized test equipment.
• Installed, operated, tested, troubleshot, calibrated, repaired, modified, and replaced
electronic components, circuits, interconnecting cabling, and associated test
equipment. Monitored QC Phase Inspections.
• Perform bench checks, fault isolation tests, conducted soldering, and wire wrapping.
• Worked from sketches, schematics, test documents, manuals, and verbal instructions.
• Prepared and instructed a Technical publication Familiarization Course that saved
$8,000, and numerous training hours.
April 1986 - January 1990
USAF - AWACS Surveillance Radar and IFG Technician - Tinker AFB, Oklahoma
• Performed scheduled / unscheduled maintenance on the AN/APY-2 Surveillance Radar
and the AN/APX-103 Interrogator systems.
• Installed, operated, tested, troubleshot, adjusted, repaired, modified, soldered, and
replaced electronic components, circuits, and wiring.
• Troubleshot and diagnosed malfunctions using built-in-tests, fault isolation tests,
schematic diagrams, technical manuals, and diagnostic routines.
• Collected, recorded, and evaluated test results. Removed, repaired, replaced, inspected,
and evaluated performance of system components.
• Operated, calibrated, tuned, and aligned system and subsystem components, and test
equipment.
Education and Professional Training:
Central Washington University
Currently enrolled online at Central Washington University in the Information Technology
and Administrative Management degree program (3.82 GPA).
Olympic College in Bremerton, Washington
Associate in Business Management degree awarded on June 12, 2013 Phi Theta Kappa
with Honors (GPA 3.94).
Law Enforcement Academy in Burien, Washington
Air Force Technical Training School at Keesler AFB, Mississippi (1348 Hours)
Air Force 413th Field Training Detachment at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (198 Hours)