Vincent Cappiello has over 20 years of experience working in respiratory, medical device, and avionics equipment fields. He is currently a Respiratory Equipment Technician responsible for servicing and repairing respiratory equipment for over 60 facilities across New Jersey. Previously he has held roles as a Service and Repair Technician, Mobile Test Technician, Interlock Device Technician, RF Test Technician, and Medical Device Service Technician. He also has 9 years of experience in the US Navy as an Avionics Technician where he maintained aircraft and supervised other technicians.
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Test-Driven development; why you should never code without itJad Salhani
This is a deep dive into the TDD world where you will discover how it helps scale the development
process. The talk tackles the business side as well as the technical side of the software development
to accommodate all audiences, i.e; Why you should invest in a testing "department" for example, or
why you should always take a look at your tests when writing code.
En este trabajo se va a abordar un proyecto educativo para niños de cuatro años. En dicho trabajo, vamos a llevar a cabo la temática de los trenes y como contenido esencial los desplazamientos, los cuales los trabajaremos a través de cinco sesiones educativas.
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1. Vincent Cappiello
Respiratory Equipment Technician
Kinnelon, NJ 07405
vinnie.cappiello@gmail.com - 973-903-9746
Authorized to work in the US for any employer
WORK EXPERIENCE
Respiratory Equipment Technicain
New Jersey Respiratory Associates - Fairfield, NJ - April 2016 to Present
Responsibilities:
-Service and Repair Respiratory and Oxygen therapy equipment.
-Deliver and Set-Up patients who require Tracheotomy or CPAP/BiPAP therapy in rehab/hospital settings.
-Replenish and order supplies for patients company wide.
-Provide guidance and training with use of CPAP/BiPAP machines to nurses and patients.
-Responsible for all patients respiratory therapy needs in 60+ rehab facilities across New Jersey.
-On call 24/7 for any new patient admissions or emergency technical problems that require immediate
assistance.
-Responsible for proper use and care of company issued delivery van.
Service and Repair Technician
Medsource Home Medical - Tempe, AZ - April 2015 to March 2016
Responsibilities
-Evaluate new patients power mobility needs both in-home and in hospital/assisted living facilities.
-Diagnose and repair of Group 2/3 advance function power wheel-chairs.
-Delivery and set-up of home based Oxygen therapy equipment.
-Complete inventory control of all Durable Medical Equipment on hand in company inventory.
-Process and submit all patient related paperwork in accordance with HIPPA and privacy laws.
-Ensure patient is properly positioned and adjusted in new power chair based on medical diagnosis.
-Responsible for all incoming and out going shipments of medical equipment based on company policy and
procedure.
-Clean, disinfect and properly tag all incoming medical equipment
-Test all Oxygen Concentrators for proper flow and operation before customer delivery.
-Sole person responsible for all patients needs in Arizona.
Accomplishments
-Certified Sunrise Factory Training course completion.
-Identified and generated new sales based upon weekly service clinics set up throughout the metro Phoenix
area.
-On-call 24/7 for any patient emergency or Oxygen equipment related issues.
-Responsible for company issued van.
Skills Used
-Dealt with patients and caregivers directly in a caring a compassionate nature.
-Interacted with PT/OT's to determine patient needs.
-Multi Tasking on a daily basis to adapt to any patient emergency or immediate need for assistance.
2. MOBILE TEST TECHNICIAN
The Nielsen Co. - Fredericksburg, VA - July 2014 to October 2014
-Responsible for collecting cellular phone data from all major U.S. carriers in a specialized environment across
the Northeast region.
- Operated, maintained and upgraded a suite of electronic equipment dedicated to cellular data collection,
storage and wireless transfer.
-Drove a specific route in each assigned region designed to collect cellular data in all possible coverage areas
for each respective carrier.
INTERLOCK DEVICE TECHNICIAN
Interlock Device of New Jersey - Kenilworth, NJ - August 2013 to July 2014
-Trained and certified customers in the use of the Ignition Interlock Device.
-Completed all paperwork relevant to the installation of customer's Interlock Device.
-Calibrated customer's devices on a monthly basis.
-Responsible for the overall customer service and satisfaction at 2 locations.
-Performed field service when necessary for customers who had inoperative Interlock Devices.
-Computer software based measurement applications
-Wet bath alcohol simulation analysis
-Customer service
RF TEST TECHNICIAN
Tel Instrument Electronics Corp - Lyndhurst, NJ - October 2012 to July 2013
-Tested and troubleshot military avionics ramp test sets.
-Ran test sets through various stations to verify RF compliance.
-Documented and completed paperwork needed to release units to customers.
MEDICAL DEVCE SERVICE & LOGISTICS TECHNICIAN
Aerocrine Inc - New Providence, NJ - May 2007 to September 2011
-Built, tested and troubleshot NIOX/NIOX Flex Medical Devices in state of the art lab.
-Installed, serviced, and trained clients on usage of NIOX/NIOX Flex instruments for healthcare facilities
nationwide.
-Regularly tested instruments and revised technical and procedural manuals as needed.
-Served as point person for parts inventory and monthly inventory audits and handled shipping and receiving.
-Provided in-depth customer service/support to product end users over the phone, and in person at various
doctor's offices, clinics and hospitals.
OXYGEN MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
CAG Industries - Secaucus, NJ - December 2004 to February 2007
-Performed tear-down/rebuild of oxygen regulators and valves, using blueprints, schematics, and instruction
manuals.
-Maintained quality assurance by testing products, ensuring all work was completed to FAA specifications,
and managing relevant FAA documentation.
-Served as qualified receiving inspector, inspecting and logging customer units for repair and preparing
completed repair documentation.
SENIOR AVIONICS TECHNICIAN
United States Navy - San Diego, CA - April 2002 to March 2004
-Supervised and trained 10 avionics technicians in and performed proper procedures for troubleshooting
avionics systems, routine inspections, and preventative maintenance.
3. -Managed maintenance of 25 S3-B aircraft, performing scheduled maintenance on aircraft avionics and
electrical systems and developing a preventive maintenance program on test equipment and tools.
-Served as supervisor for several detachment deployments on ships and land-based operations.
-Served as Subject Matter Expert in all phases of aircraft maintenance, with particular expertise in naval
supply systems, and received cross-training in airframe and power plant maintenance.
-Consistently met tight deadlines by coordinating efforts of avionics activities in conjunction with other
maintenance required.
SECOND CLASS PETTY OFFICER
United States Navy - Lemoore, CA - January 2000 to March 2002
-Served as shift supervisor in charge of 10 avionics technicians and maintenance of eight combat-ready F/
A 18 hornets.
-Managed overall mission-readiness of weapons systems, communications, navigation, and radar.
-Served as shop-secure/top-secret manager, responsible for securing codes and data for all aircraft.
THIRD CLASS PETTY OFFICER
United States Navy - Atsugi, Japan - January 1997 to December 1999
-Deployed with USS independence and Kitty Hawk to support several critical multi-national missions.
-Served as flight deck troubleshooter responsible for all aspects of aircraft maintenance on the fly.
-Managed high-octane flight operations requiring 18-hour shifts daily.
EDUCATION
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (In Pursuit)
Union County College - Cranford, NJ
2014
Randolph High School - Township of Randolph, NJ
1992 to 1995
MILITARY SERVICE
Service Country: United States
Branch: US Navy
Rank: Petty Officer 2nd Class (AW/SW)
March 1995 to March 2004
Commendations:
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (2)Good ConductOverseas Service (3)Sea Service (4)Presidential
Unit CommendationNational Defense