CORNELIUS A. WATSON
17790 Hwy 125, Halifax, NC 27839
808.208.0569
cornelius.a.watson@gmail.com
www.linkedin.com/in/cornelius-watson-7719ab122
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Land Combat Electronic Missile Systems Repair Technician and Military Veteran with a Secret Security Clearance and
5 years of proven experience in the United States Army. Accomplished measurable results while leading teams of up to 3 in a
dynamic, fast – paced environment. Possess a comprehensive background in Long Range Surveillance Systems, Missile
Systems, Infrared Night Vision Equipment and Various Communication Software and Hardware derived from
conducting domestic and global operations in South Korea and Guam. Managed risk upon multiple lines to protect assets,
property and equipment valued over $100M while meeting the expectations of senior leadership. Possess extensive knowledge
in the Tube – Launched, Optically Tracked, Wire – Guided Anti – Tank Missile System. Recipient of multiple awards
for outstanding performance and professionalism in the United States Army. Career supported by vast operational experience
and multiple military training.
• Army Electronic Maintenance • Electronic Test Equipment • Quality Control/Assurance
• Javelin Systems
• Target Acquisition System
• Time/Task Management
• Bradley Fighting Vehicle TOW2
Subsystem
• Organization/Communication
• Microsoft Office Suite
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
UNITED STATES ARMY – Various Locations 2011 – Present
Missile Maintenance Supervisor
Supervised 3 employees, and oversaw the logistics management and operational readiness of $100M of over 4,000 lines of
specialized ground equipment; coordinated logistics oversight support to over 30 other subordinate departments
geographically dispersed world-wide.
• Standardized operations, advised and reported to senior leadership teams on the employment and maintenance of
weaponized equipment systems
• Supervised and performed support maintenance on Tube-Launched, Optical Tracked, Wire Guided Missile (TOW),
Dragon, BFVS, TOW Field Test Set (TFTS), Javelin and Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) missile systems
• Performed on the job training, mentoring and encouraged educational and professional development for all junior
employees that served to raise the professionalism of the organization
Maintenance Shop Foreman
Supervised 2 soldiers, and directed and managed field maintenance on 45 Bradley (armored vehicle) weapons systems and 45
Javelin missile systems; provided guidance and oversight for troubleshooting, repairs and replacement of electronic and optical
assemblies and targeting systems.
• Interpreted electronic technical manuals and diagrams; accounted and maintained over $1M of equipment and
facilities
• Performed in positions of higher authority and responsibility while in support of military operations in world-wide
• Established workloads and repair priorities; organized work schedules, assigned duties, instructed subordinates in
work techniques and procedures for receipt, storage inspection, testing and repair of equipment
Land Combat Missile Repairman
Coordinated and performed maintenance, troubleshooting and repairs to weapons and targeting systems on 18 Bradley
fighting vehicles, and 12 Javelin missile systems with 6 other repairmen; including electronic assemblies, optical and laser
sightings.
• Accounted for equipment, tools and personal gear valued in excess of $800K
• Deployed in support of military operations in South Korea and Guam; performed in high-stress, high-risk and austere
environments leading technical occupational training, driving convoy vehicles, mentoring team members, performing
various general labor tasks that improved security of the working and living spaces
• Determined shortcomings and malfunctions in electronic, electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, optical and
electromechanical assemblies, sub – assemblies, modules and circuit elements, with common and system special design
test equipment
• Repaired over 2,000 unserviceable items by removing and replacing defective components and parts
• Repaired over 1,000 unserviceable optical and infrared components by aligning, adjusting, removing and replacing
defective modules and assemblies
CORNELIUS WATSON, PG.
2
EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS
Land Combat Electronic Missile System Repairer Course, U.S. Army
Introductory Leadership and Management Development Course, U.S. Army
Advanced Skill Training Course, U.S. Army
Introductory Military Training Course, U.S. Army
AWARDS
Army Commendation Medal
Army Achievement Medal

WATSON, CORNELIUS_RESUME FINAL

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    CORNELIUS A. WATSON 17790Hwy 125, Halifax, NC 27839 808.208.0569 cornelius.a.watson@gmail.com www.linkedin.com/in/cornelius-watson-7719ab122 PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Land Combat Electronic Missile Systems Repair Technician and Military Veteran with a Secret Security Clearance and 5 years of proven experience in the United States Army. Accomplished measurable results while leading teams of up to 3 in a dynamic, fast – paced environment. Possess a comprehensive background in Long Range Surveillance Systems, Missile Systems, Infrared Night Vision Equipment and Various Communication Software and Hardware derived from conducting domestic and global operations in South Korea and Guam. Managed risk upon multiple lines to protect assets, property and equipment valued over $100M while meeting the expectations of senior leadership. Possess extensive knowledge in the Tube – Launched, Optically Tracked, Wire – Guided Anti – Tank Missile System. Recipient of multiple awards for outstanding performance and professionalism in the United States Army. Career supported by vast operational experience and multiple military training. • Army Electronic Maintenance • Electronic Test Equipment • Quality Control/Assurance • Javelin Systems • Target Acquisition System • Time/Task Management • Bradley Fighting Vehicle TOW2 Subsystem • Organization/Communication • Microsoft Office Suite PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE UNITED STATES ARMY – Various Locations 2011 – Present Missile Maintenance Supervisor Supervised 3 employees, and oversaw the logistics management and operational readiness of $100M of over 4,000 lines of specialized ground equipment; coordinated logistics oversight support to over 30 other subordinate departments geographically dispersed world-wide. • Standardized operations, advised and reported to senior leadership teams on the employment and maintenance of weaponized equipment systems • Supervised and performed support maintenance on Tube-Launched, Optical Tracked, Wire Guided Missile (TOW), Dragon, BFVS, TOW Field Test Set (TFTS), Javelin and Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) missile systems • Performed on the job training, mentoring and encouraged educational and professional development for all junior employees that served to raise the professionalism of the organization Maintenance Shop Foreman Supervised 2 soldiers, and directed and managed field maintenance on 45 Bradley (armored vehicle) weapons systems and 45 Javelin missile systems; provided guidance and oversight for troubleshooting, repairs and replacement of electronic and optical assemblies and targeting systems. • Interpreted electronic technical manuals and diagrams; accounted and maintained over $1M of equipment and facilities • Performed in positions of higher authority and responsibility while in support of military operations in world-wide • Established workloads and repair priorities; organized work schedules, assigned duties, instructed subordinates in work techniques and procedures for receipt, storage inspection, testing and repair of equipment Land Combat Missile Repairman Coordinated and performed maintenance, troubleshooting and repairs to weapons and targeting systems on 18 Bradley fighting vehicles, and 12 Javelin missile systems with 6 other repairmen; including electronic assemblies, optical and laser sightings. • Accounted for equipment, tools and personal gear valued in excess of $800K • Deployed in support of military operations in South Korea and Guam; performed in high-stress, high-risk and austere environments leading technical occupational training, driving convoy vehicles, mentoring team members, performing various general labor tasks that improved security of the working and living spaces • Determined shortcomings and malfunctions in electronic, electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, optical and electromechanical assemblies, sub – assemblies, modules and circuit elements, with common and system special design test equipment • Repaired over 2,000 unserviceable items by removing and replacing defective components and parts • Repaired over 1,000 unserviceable optical and infrared components by aligning, adjusting, removing and replacing
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    defective modules andassemblies CORNELIUS WATSON, PG. 2 EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS Land Combat Electronic Missile System Repairer Course, U.S. Army Introductory Leadership and Management Development Course, U.S. Army Advanced Skill Training Course, U.S. Army Introductory Military Training Course, U.S. Army AWARDS Army Commendation Medal Army Achievement Medal