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"What you think means more than anything else in your
life. More than what you earn, more than where you live, more than your
social position, and more than what anyone else may think about
you." - George Adams
| NAME |
Mark S. Hermanns Sr. |
| ADDRESS |
4135 Rector Road, Cocoa, FL 32926 |
| TELEPHONE |
321 639-6240 |
| CELL PHONE |
321 537-1674 |
| E-MAIL |
radiumh@digital.net |
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| PERSONAL DETAILS |
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| DATE OF BIRTH |
June 1954, Manhattan, New York |
| MARITAL STATUS |
Married |
| HEALTH |
Excellent |
| NATIONALITY |
U.S. |
| TRANSPORT |
Auto |
| INTERESTS |
Physics (Nuclear Physics, Scalar
Electromagnetics), Philosophy, Music, Art, Cooking |
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| EDUCATION |
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 | Columbia College
 | BS, Computer Information Systems, Magna Cum Laude,
3.85 GPA
 | 1992
 | Programming Languages known: Ada, BASIC, DG Business
BASIC, Quick BASIC, Visual BASIC, C, C++, CLIPS, COBOL,
FORTRAN, HTML |
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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
SUMMARY
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| Mar 06 to present |
Mack Technologies |
Help Desk, Network Administrator, Analyst |
| Jun 05 to Feb 06 |
Mack Technologies |
SMT Xray AOI Operator |
| Jun 03 to May 05 |
Mack Technologies |
Electromechanical Assembler |
| Aug 01 to May 03 |
N/A |
Unemployed |
| Jun 00 to Jul 01 |
Maxim Group |
Senior Systems Analyst / Programmer |
| Sep. 99 to May 00 |
Keiser College, Melbourne, FL |
Student |
| Nov. 98 to Jul. 99 |
OAO Corporation, Kennedy Space Center, FL |
IT Security Manager |
| Oct. 98 to Nov. 98 |
Networked Solutions, Satellite Beach, FL |
Consultant, Information Systems |
| Sep. 95 to Sep. 98 |
SATELLITE BEACH, CITY GOVERNMENT, Satellite Beach, FL |
Information Systems Engineer |
| Jun. 95 to Aug. 95 |
SATELLITE BEACH, CITY GOVERNMENT, Satellite Beach, FL |
Consultant, Information Systems Engineering |
| Feb. 95 to May 95 |
GLOBETECH CORPORATION, Huntsville, AL |
Computer Maintenance Technician |
| May 93 to Jan. 95 |
COLSA CORPORATION, Huntsville, AL |
Systems Analyst / Programmer |
| Mar. 92 to Apr. 93 |
Directorate of Training, USAOMMCS, RSA, AL |
Deputy Chief |
| Oct. 91 to Feb. 92 |
Directorate of Evaluation & Standardization, USAOMMCS, RSA,
AL |
Senior Analyst |
| Sept. 90 to Sept. 91 |
Command Ammunition Office, Tague, Korea |
First Supervisor |
| Jan. 89 to Aug. 90 |
Munitions Training Department, USAOMMCS, RSA, AL |
Chief Instructor |
| Jul. 87 to Dec. 88 |
Munitions Training Department, USAOMMCS, RSA, AL |
Senior Technical Writer / Instructor |
| Aug. 84 to Jun. 87 |
559th U.S. Army Artillery Group, Vicenza, Italy |
Senior Technical Advisor / Inspector |
| Dec. 83 to Jul. 84 |
69th Ordnance Company, Longare, Italy |
COMSEC Custodian |
| Apr. 83 to Nov. 83 |
69th Ordnance Company, Longare, Italy |
Special Maintenance Leader |
| Mar. 82 to Mar. 83 |
Directorate of Training & Doctrine, USAOMMCS, RSA, AL |
Project Manager |
| Mar. 81 to Feb. 82 |
70th Ordnance Company, Cakmakli, Turkey |
Supervisor |
| Feb. 80 to Feb. 81 |
Directorate of Training & Doctrine, USAOMMCS, RSA, AL |
Curriculum Manager |
| May. 76 to Jan. 80 |
69th Ordnance Company, Longare, Italy |
Nuclear Weapons Technician |
| Feb. 75 to Apr. 76 |
Special Ammunition Division, Seneca Army Depot, Romulus, NY |
Nuclear Weapons Technician |
| Feb. 74 to Jan. 75 |
833rd Ordnance Company, Taejon, Korea |
Nuclear Weapons Technician |
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| EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
DETAILS |
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| PERIOD |
Mar. 2006 to Present |
| EMPLOYERS NAME |
MACK Technologies |
| TITLE |
Help Desk, Network Administrator, Network Analyst |
| OBJECTIVES |
| IT operator assistance, network administration, WAN,
LAN, Firewall, Exchange mail, SQL, PDC, BDC, WINS, DHCP, Forth
Shift server, Train SFDM (Shop Floor Data Management) operation
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| REASON FOR LEAVING |
not applicable |

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| PERIOD |
Jun. 2005 to Feb 2006 |
| EMPLOYERS NAME |
MACK Technologies |
| TITLE |
SMT , X-Ray , AOI Operator |
| OBJECTIVES |
| SMT (Surface Mount Technology) Operator, Dek 4-5 mil
solder paste printer, Universal HSP component (high speed placer)
and GSM (general service module) large component placer, Heller -
programmable, multi-zone, nitrogen, conveyor fed, reflow oven.
Glenbrook high intensity X-ray inspection station, AOI - automated
optical inspection station. Trained X-ray and AOI operators.
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| REASON FOR LEAVING |
not applicable |

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| PERIOD |
Jun. 2003 to May 2005 |
| EMPLOYERS NAME |
MACK Technologies |
| TITLE |
Electromechanical Assembler / Tester |
| OBJECTIVES |
Work was through Adecco, a temp agency to Jun
of 2004 at which time I was brought on as a permanent.
I perform detailed electromechanical assembly, computerized
testing, microscopic inspection and soldering of integrated
circuits and components, while complying with strict ESD and
safety requirements. Inspection and troubleshooting of various
systems. Test and replacement of batteries. Test and program GPS
and radio systems and modems that are subsystems of, MTD -
monitoring tracking devices, MCS - monitoring charging stations,
Voice over IP systems.
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| REASON FOR LEAVING |
not applicable |

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| PERIOD |
Aug. 2001 to May. 2003 |
| EMPLOYERS NAME |
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| TITLE |
Unemployed |
| OBJECTIVES |
Unemployed yet during this period:
I donated time to my local church, Gloria Dei, Episcopal, distributing food to the poor, (ongoing).
Assisted the city of Satellite Beach Police Department, when asked to aid them in reconstructing
database schemas, which they had lost some how, thus giving them the ability of accessing 6 years
of historical data; assisted several individuals in restoring PC systems and/or upgrading their
systems, up to completely reconstructing a lighting damaged system. Created and
personally maintain this web page, you will find few with as diverse and yet as integrated a background of technical
skills and experience. I continue to seek employment. Continue to work with VA assistance in
employment searching. I’ve learned how to maintain on a significantly reduced budget, military
retirement not withstanding. Have acquired numerous domestic skills now regularly cook and maintain
my home to assist my spouse who continues to work. Continue to support one son in college. You may
not consider this work related yet its lessons have been well taught.
And continue to assist the Huntsville, AL research group in hopes
that they will get funding soon. I designed their lab network.
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| REASON FOR LEAVING |
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| PERIOD |
Jun 2000 to Jul 2001 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
Maxim Group now Teksystems |
| TITLE |
Senior Systems Analyst / Programmer |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
Maxim Group Consultant. Performed contract work for
Nortel Networks, RTP Technical Data Interchange and PRISM (Pricing
Requirement Information System for Marketing) - Developed &
Supported, and performed program analysis, troubleshooting,
reverse engineering, flow charting & documenting of system
programs. UNIX c shell, k shell, awk, sed, Tcl, Expect & perl
scripts, sql, sqlplus, plsql, oracle, C, Jam and CLIPS,
interfacing to Oracle db on various systems HP-UX 10.20, Apollo
bsd 4.3. Task analysis and support of Ordering & engineering
interface to cable manufacturers, supported other TDI UNIX
programming requirements, contract with projected duration of six
months do to the loss for six months of the primary TDI
administrator, required to be up and conversant with and
independently administrating systems within one week, original
projected ending date of this contract 12/31/2000. Contact
extended too 07/30/2001 closing date. Asked to write Oracle 8
stored procedures and triggers, supporting Nortel System House in
completing short 6 day requirement, assisted and completed all
requirements on time working 81.5 hours during the six day
project.
During this period assisted a Huntsville, Alabama based group
planning a startup with design of lab support and data archiving
network, incorporating Labview, and assisted in the laying out the
requirements for their administrative and corporate net, to
include identifying the security concerns they could expect.
Teksystems, 1201 Edwards Mill Road, Raleigh, NC, 27607, tel. 919
816-1500, 888-891-8403, fax 919 816-1590, raleigh@teksystems.com,
Maxim supervisor: Russell Bryant, Nortel supervisor: William
Parrish. |
| REASON FOR LEAVING |
Contract Ended, CSC won support contract, offered
$6,000 less a year to remain. (declined) |

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| PERIOD |
Sep. 99 to May 2000 |
| SCHOOL'S NAME |
Keiser College, Melbourne, FL |
| TITLE |
Student |
| COURSE OBJECTIVES |
Studies to acquire my Microsoft Certified
Professionals Rating (MCP). Completed.
During this period did Data processing facility concept and
technical layout proposal for VOS Technologies, Melbourne Fl. This
included identification of systems IBM Netfinity servers, routers,
switches, firewalls Cisco PIX, fiber, and 10Base100 & possible
10Base1000 requirements to include costs and incremental installation.
Keiser College, 701 Babcock Street, Melbourne, FL, (321) 255-2255. |
| REASON FOR LEAVING |
Completed, GPA 3.8, Microsoft Certified
Professional
ID: 1641943
Nov 16, 1999 |

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| PERIOD |
Nov. 98 to Jul. 99 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
OAO Corporation |
| TITLE |
IT Security Manager |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
Evaluated UNIX and NT, IT systems for security
vulnerabilities, developed risk assessments, security plans, and
contingency plans. Insured compliance with NASA Policy Directives
and Guidance. Oversaw security of NASA supported desktop Systems
approximately 4000+ and 70+ servers. Insured safeguards were in
place to protect these NASA Systems from hacking and compromise,
and computer virus attacks. My position also required the
assembling and submittal of documents for personnel screening by,
NASA PRP. Conversant with hacking and invasive IT technologies.
Some tools used CyberCop, ISS Internet Scanner, ISS Real Secure,
ISS System Scanner, Trojan detection software and KANE System
Scanner. Knowledgeable in techniques for analysis discovery and
mapping of networks. Telephonic Dial-in-out capability controlled
by Ascend centralized 56K RAS, capable of handling 35 simultaneous
calls with dual T1 connections with 100% failover capability.
Types of systems used Sun Solaris Sparc-20 and Ultra-S systems, NT
4.0 Intel and Alpha systems. NASA Personal Reliability Program (PRP)
position.
OAO Corporation, LMIT-KSC, HQ 2145, Kennedy Space Center, 32899,
tel (321) 867-2785, Supervisor: Dan Houston. |
| REASON FOR LEAVING |
Resigned, Responsible for security and not
supported to meet that responsibility. |

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| PERIOD |
Oct. 98 to Nov. 98 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
Networked Solutions, Satellite Beach, FL 32937 |
| TITLE |
Consultant, Information Systems |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
| Business Basic, and C language Programming, UNIX and
systems administration skills on a task by task basis to Networked
Solutions Inc. Brevard County Occupational License #009950310. |
| REASON FOR LEAVING |
Supported during their assumption of responsibility
to the city of Satellite Beach |

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| PERIOD |
Sep. 95 to Sep. 98 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
SATELLITE BEACH, CITY GOVERNMENT, 565 Cassia
Boulevard, Satellite Beach, FL 32937 |
| TITLE |
Information Systems Engineer |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
UNIX Programming and System Administration,
troubleshooting, and System configuration for City Hall. Police
Department, Building & Zoning, Fire Department, Public
Works, and Recreation Services. Assisted day to day operations,
budget processing, and data capturing for all aspects of the
city operation. Data Base Administrator for the police
department, Configure setup and administer local area networks
for Building & Zoning Office, and Police Department.
Maintained Florida Crime Information Center II and National
Crime Information Center terminals and equipment. Oversaw
technical aspects of Desktop Publishing of City monthly
newsletter and Internet presence of the city. Maintained,
upgraded and repaired PC's, printers, DG AVIION, IBM RS6000 and
network systems. Assisted in Computer crime investigation for
Police Department. UNIX/AIX administration. UNIX shell
programming, Windows, Networks, TCP/IP. Programming,
Miscellaneous electronics repair, A+ support, and web page
creation.
Police Department Satellite Beach, 510 Cinnamon Drive, Satellite
Beach, FL 32937, tel (321) 773-4400, Supervisor Lionel Cote,
(Chief of Police). |
| REASON FOR LEAVING |
Support contract won by Networked Solutions,
contract not renewed |

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| PERIOD |
Jun. 95 to Aug. 95 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
SATELLITE BEACH CITY GOVERNMENT. Satellite Beach,
FL 32937 |
| TITLE |
Consultant, Information Systems Engineering |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
| UNIX Programming, System Administration,
troubleshooting, and system configuration for City Hall, Police
Department and Fire Department. Assist in resolving system
problems. automate date capturing, and printer configuration
problems. Document software, troubleshoot data communication and
information sharing conflicts between various offices of the city.
Did document conversion as needed and training of personnel in
UNIX and Windows. Data General UNIX, IBM AIX UNIX, UNIX
administration. UNIX shell programming, Windows. |
| REASON FOR LEAVING |
Transition from Consulting to Full time |

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| PERIOD |
Feb. 95 to May 95 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
GLOBETECH CORPORATION, 7910 Memorial Parkway,
Huntsville, AL 35802 |
| TITLE |
Computer Maintenance Technician |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
| Maintenance, reconfiguration, setup, troubleshooting
of PC systems in support of GlobeTech Corp. requirements. This
includes testing of new components installed, setup of software
and connection and configuration of printers. Limited short-term
contract. |
| REASON FOR LEAVING |
Contract work completed. |

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| PERIOD |
May 93 to Jan. 95 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
COLSA CORPORATION, 76726 Odyssey Drive,
Huntsville, AL 35806 |
| TITLE |
Systems Analyst / Programmer |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
Conducted Manpower Requirements Criteria studies
for U.S Army Missile Command, and U.S. Army Armaments Munitions
and Chemical Command. Train and advise Junior Analysts
conducting MARC studies. Performed logistical analysis and
consolidation of data from: Military Occupational Classification
and Structure data, Logistical Support Analysis Records,
Provisioning Master Records, Consolidated Index of Army
Publications, WORK Order Logistics Files, the Army MARC Master
File and the Army MARC Maintenance Data Base, maintained by
Logistics Support Activity, also accessed System technical
Manuals, Army Master Data File, Sample Data Collection files,
and Field Exercise Data Collection files. Verified and validated
information contained in the consolidated file data base and
made all necessary corrections.
Provide hard copy MARC files to Major Subordinate Commands for
review by' Subject Matter Experts prior to Subject Matter Expert
Panel. Consulted with equipment specialists and document
Maintenance Burden Data and developed and sent reports to
Government Technical Monitors; Provided monthly progress reports
detailing ongoing activities, to government representatives.
Coordinated monthly In-progress reviews to discuss applicable
issues. Assisted MSCs in conducting SMEPs. Corrected reports and
supporting data files with panel results; updated the database
before generating MARC deliverable package.
Group leader, 11 personnel, systems analysts, computer
specialists, programmers. Reviewed time cards, wrote performance
appraisals, submitted overhead and G&A budget data.
During this period assisted a Huntsville, Alabama based group
performing wave form numerical analysis., In support of Scalar
Electromagnetic Research. |

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| PERIOD |
Mar. 92 to Apr. 93 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
Directorate of Training, U.S. Army Ordnance Missile
& Munitions Center and School (USAOMMCS), Redstone Arsenal (RSA),
AL 35897 |
| TITLE |
Deputy Chief, of Distributive Training Division,
55Z5H, MSG (E8) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
Directed 22 personnel comprising Educational
Specialists, Curriculum Developers/writers. Ammunition and missile
Subject Matter Experts, and Visual Information Specialists.
Authoring Interactive Video Discs (IVD). Programming Computer
Based Instruction and 'writing paper based exportable active &
reserve component training. Manager of the USAOMMCS knowledge
Engineering Group and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Laboratory,
managed investigative research and development in AI and
multimedia technologies to meet future training needs of the
Ordnance Corps. Programmed in many object oriented, AI and
multimedia authoring languages to evaluate their degree of
usefulness. Developed proposals for continued research from
Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), and the Department of the
Army AI Development Center. Coding development used Sun Solaris
UNIX systems. Information Systems Security Manager - responsible
point of contact for all aspects of Information System Security
IAW AR 11-2, computer security, management, training development,
teaching, SUN UNIX systems, CLIPS. C++, Neural Nets in C++, Level
5 Object, Ada.
Part time assistant instructor of DOS, Windows, and Lotus 123 for
Calhoun Community College. |
| REASON FOR LEAVING |
Retired, from U.S. Army, 20+ years, Honorable
Service. The U.S. Army would no longer have a role in nuclear
ordnance which was my specialty (by executive order), and I was
not enough of a politician, which further progression in rank
would have pushed me into. |

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| PERIOD |
Oct. 91 to Feb. 92 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
Directorate of Evaluation and Standardization,
USAOMMCS, RSA, AL 35897 |
| TITLE |
Senior Analyst. 55Z5H, MSC (E8) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
| Senior analyst for Career Management Field 55 and
team member responsible for collection, organization and analysis
of data used to measure effectiveness of training at the USAOMMCS.
Applied Statistical analysis methods to Skill Qualification Test
results and attrition statistics retrieved from the military
personnel database at Fort Ben through the Defense Data Network.
Reviewed regulations, programs of instruction, and related course
documents to ensure standardization. Served as member of school
academic review board, Monitor for course reduction committees.
Member of technologies planning group, looking at new technologies
to support the ordnance school. Energy conservation officer,
printing control officer. Terminal area security officer. |

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| PERIOD |
Sept. 90 to Sept. 91 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
Command Ammunition Office, 6th Ordnance Battalion (Bn),
19th Support Command, Tague, Korea. |
| TITLE |
First Supervisor, Ammunition Supply Branch, 55Z50,
MSG (E8) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
Supervisor at the theater Army area Material
Management Center (MMC), responsible for the management of all
U.S. titled ammunition in Korea, totaling over 692 thousand short
tons valued at 4.4 billion dollars. Responsible for the
supervision of the Decentralized Automation Service Support System
(DAS3) computer center (Honeywell CYBER), supporting 12 ammunition
depots and host nation remote data processing centers, through a
wide area network. Directly supervised 15 military and 3 Korean
national ammunition managers responsible for the stock status of
U.S. Pre-positioned War Reserve, War Reserve Stocks for Allies,
training ammunition assets and Unit Basic Load (UBL) for all major
subordinate commands. Additional duties: responsible for computer
security accreditation, computer equipment acquisition &
training for the command, execution of the wartime operations
center and assistant area noncombatant evacuation coordinator,
conducted testing of the wide area network under simulated wartime
data loads and conditions verifying network integrity. Unit
Nuclear Biological Chemical (NBC) Noncommissioned officer (NCO).
During the period, instructed BASIC computer programming and Disk
Operating System (DOS) part time for Central Texas College
Supervision:
Applied doctrine, regulations, and directives to ammunition
operations. Advised on ammunition packaging and rigging loads for
movement on all types of transportation. Inspect operations area
to evaluate safety and efficiency of work. Institute corrective
action. Supervise ammunition-related ADP operations.
Operations:
Assisted in surveying allocated areas. Layout and evaluate
facilities for ammunition storage operations. Recommend employment
of technical assistance teams. Plan requirements for labor,
equipment, and supplies. Instruct in application of work policies,
and procedures. Review evaluations and reports on operational
training matters. Analyze ammunition stock with automatic data
processing assistance. Logistics. computers, management, teaching,
chemical, DBASE, BASIC. COBOL. |

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| PERIOD |
Jan. 89 to Aug. 90 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
Munitions Training Department, USAOMMCS, RSA, AL,
35897 |
| TITLE |
Chief Instructor, Special Ammunition Division,
55Z5H, MSG (E8) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
| Provide supervision and support for 24 Junior,
Senior Noncommissioned officer and civilian instructors, advised
the division chief on all mission activities impacting on the
division. Planned and coordinated external mission requirements
and responsible for military administration, nuclear surety,
safety management, instructor development. Nuclear surety
inspection, automation security. Principle instructor of nuclear
fundamentals and principles for functional area 52, Command and
General Staff College officers and Follow On To Lance (FOTL)
project engineers. Additional courses taught: nuclear safety,
nuclear command and control. Nuclear transportation and nuclear
storage. Advised FOTL project office on radiological hazards, and
assisted them in completion of environmental impact study
involving the use of depleted Uranium in testing. Radiological -
(Alpha) team supervisor. Radiological Protection Officer (RPO).
Computers. management, training development, teaching, nuclear,
radiological, FORTRAN, UNIX, DBASE. |

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| PERIOD |
Jul. 87 to Dec. 88 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
Munitions Training Department, USAOMMCS, RSA, AL
35897 |
| TITLE |
Senior Technical Writer/Instructor, Professional
Training Branch. Special Ammunition Division, 55G4H. SFC (E7) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
Instructed commissioned officer, senior warrant
officer, and senior noncommissioned officer courses. This included
developing, writing, editing, and updating programs of
instruction, lesson plans, and examinations for resident courses.
and such nonresident training and doctrinal material as soldier
manuals. SOT. Army correspondence programs, field manuals, and
Army Training and Evaluation Programs (ARTEP). Designed and
developed computer database for tracking 600 professional training
branch lessons through their review process. Assisted in
establishing computer baseline needs to automate lesson materials
editing and update process. Live emergency demolitions instructor,
Academic Information Management System (AIMS) operator-VAX based
system, & Alpha team member. Computers, training development,
teaching, nuclear, radiological, FORTRAN. DBASE.
A fun Image |

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| PERIOD |
Aug. 84 to Jun. 87 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
559th U.S. Army Artillery Group, Vicenza, Italy |
| TITLE |
Senior Technical Advisor/Inspector, Nuclear Weapons
Maintenance, S3 Staff, 55G40. SFC (E7) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
| Instructed, inspected and evaluated special field
artillery detachments and special ordnance company. Which were
spread throughout northern Italy. Provided technical assistance to
U.S. and Host Nation units at all levels of command on current
procedures and regulations. Nuclear Accident Incident Response and
Assistance (NAIRA), technical advisor, Radiological Protection
Officer (RPO) for the Group. Provided
detailed information on radiological hazards and procedures, NCO
in charge of the Group Tactical Operations Center (TOC). Assisted
in writing plans and operation orders. Technical point of contact
for computer equipment acquisition for the artillery group.
Nuclear Emergency Search Team (NEST) member. Emergency Action (EA)
team member. Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) - AR 50-5
position. Computers, management, teaching, nuclear, radiological,
COMSEC, PCs, Mac, BASIC, Forth. |

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| PERIOD |
Dec. 83 to Jul. 84 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
69th Ordnance Company, 559th U.S. Army Artillery
Group, Longare, Italy |
| TITLE |
Communications Security (COMSEC) Custodian, 55G40,
SFC (E7) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
Maintained communications security account for the
special ordnance company and emergency materials as alternate
headquarters for the artillery group. Maintained accountability
and control of cede books, authentication tables, presidential
sealed authenticators, and secure communications equipment used in
the operation of the European Command Control Console System
(EC3S), Emergency Action Message System (EMAS) and the Southern
European Nuclear Release Authentication System (SENRAS).
Experienced in operation of Satellite Communications (SATCOM)
terminal types MSC-64 and ERC-110 and secure EM equipment.
Additional duties: Alpha, NEST. EA and Emergency Destruction (ED)
team member. PRP position. Computers, management, teaching,
nuclear, radiological, COMSEC, COBOL.
Asked to assume the above responsibilities do to the unexpected
loss of incumbent custodian. Held position till replacement
custodian transferred in from CONUS.
Received ARCOM
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| PERIOD |
Apr. 83 to Nov. 83 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
69th Ordnance Company, 559th U.S. Army Artillery
Group, Longare, Italy |
| TITLE |
Special Maintenance Leader, 55G40, SFC (E7) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
Directed three maintenance teams, calibration,
technical supply and tool section maintaining classified
munitions. Performed scheduling, monitoring and conducting
training, advised shop officer. Maintained accountability of
personnel, classified publications, tools, supplies and
maintenance records. Responsible for shop safety and security.
Alpha and NEST team leader, EA, ED team member. PRP position.
Supervision:
Assist maintenance officer in planning all activities that support
maintenance mission. Serve as nuclear and electronics technical
advisor to the staff. Serve as Senior NCO in nuclear weapons
maintenance platoon. Review safety and fire regulations, standing
operating procedures, and utilization of equipment. Serve as
quality assurance sergeant. Management, training, nuclear,
radiological, electronics, COMSEC. |

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| PERIOD |
Mar. 82 to Mar. 83 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
Directorate of Training and Doctrine (DOTD),
USAOMMCS, RSA, AL 35897 |
| TITLE |
Project Manager. 55G30, SSG (E6) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
Principle subject matter expert: Nuclear Weapons
Technician 260A, Nuclear Weapons Specialist 55G, and Nuclear
Weapons Electronics Specialist 35F, Military Occupational
Specialties (MOSs): developed wrote and edited lesson plans,
programs of instruction, and related course materials for the
Nuclear Weapons Maintenance and Electronics MOS. producing school
in accordance with guidance from TRADOC and technical
publications. Advised and assisted in verifying job task analysis
lists and provided technical input to individual training plan
proposals. Reviewed and assisted in the validation of SQT and End
of Course Comprehensive Tests. Technically monitored contractor
completion of Relational database development and implementation
to support DOTD publications/product cross reference and
scheduling for annual lesson materials review - VAX based system.
Computers, training development, nuclear, electronics, BASIC.
Brought on this position based on previous experience see period
Feb. 80 - Feb. 81. |

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| PERIOD |
Mar. 81 to Feb. 82 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
70th Ordnance Company. Cakmakli, Turkey |
| TITLE |
Supervisor, Calibration Section, 55G30, SSG (E6) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
Maintained and calibrated all test equipment
critical to the maintenance on classified ordnance. Performed
direct support and general support maintenance on classified
munitions, performed electronic trouble shooting and repair as
necessary. Primary repairer of Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
equipment for all Army special ordnance units in Turkey.
Additional duties were: EA team, ED team, Alpha team leader. Unit
Nuclear Chemical & Biological Officer. PRP position.
Supervisory:
Supervised performance of nuclear weapons maintenance. Calculated
workload coordinated activities and made assignments. Conducted
training of subordinates in Work activities. Adhered to technical
manual instructions. regulations, inspection techniques and
procedures as applicable to maintenance, modification, repair,
transportation and maintenance calibration, of nuclear weapons,
associated trainers, test and handling equipment. Performed
quality control/quality assurance functions. Initiated/maintained
insured quality of records and reports on Work performed. Served
as maintenance leader in maintenance, calibration and technical
support section. Performed nuclear weapons prefire procedures when
required. Prepared training charts and related documents and
materials.
Inspection:
Made detailed inspection and test for defective circuit elements
in nuclear weapons test equipment, Referred to schematic diagrams
and technical publications to diagnose malfunctions.
Maintenance:
Performed repair of nuclear weapons test sets.
Management, nuclear, radiological, electronics, chemical, COMSEC,
BASIC.
Unit formal identification was, TUSLOG DET 168 (Turkish U.S.
Logistical Detachment 168) |

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| PERIOD |
Feb. 80 to Feb. 81 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
Directorate of Training and Doctrine, USAOMMCS, RSA,
AL 35897 |
| TITLE |
Curriculum Manager, 55G30, SSG (E6) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
| Subject matter expert in MOSs 260A, 55G, and 35F,
developed, wrote and edited lesson plans, programs of instruction,
and related course materials for the MOS producing school.
Provided assistance in verifying job task analysis lists and
provided technical input to individual training proposals.
Assisted in validation of SQT and End of Course Comprehensive
Tests. Outlined and established relational and technical
requirements for database to be developed by contractor and
implemented on VAX to support DOTD publications/product cross
reference and scheduling for review of lesson plan materials.
Computers, training development, nuclear, electronics, BASIC. |

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| PERIOD |
May. 76 to Jan. 80 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
69th Ordnance Company, 559th USAAG, Longare, Italy |
| TITLE |
Nuclear Weapons Technician. SP5 (E5) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
Performed direct support and general support
maintenance on classified munitions additional duties as Unit NBC
NCO, EA team, ED team. and Alpha team member, PRP position.
Decontamination:
Decontaminate equipment, material, supplies, terrain, and
personnel. Don protective clothing, Perform all decontamination
tasks in toxic environment while wearing protective gear.
Determine areas and equipment to be decontaminated. Operate
decontamination apparatus. Assist in operation of protective
clothing exchange.
Reconnaissance:
Conduct route, point, and area reconnaissance for NBC
contamination. Employ military maps, overlays, photographs and
compass. Operate chemical agent detection and identification kits.
Chemical agent alarms, and radiac instruments. Mark NBC
contamination. Gather and report intelligence information.
Company level NBC operations:
Assist in preparation and evaluation of NBC reports. Conduct and
coordinate training in methods and techniques of NBC defense in
company, battery and troop level. Instruct unit personnel in NBC
procedures. Predict the effects of weather and terrain on chemical
operations. Assist in computation of radiation factors affecting
personnel, equipment and operations. Conduct unit dosimetry,
monitoring, survey, and decontamination operations. Prepare
radiological fallout and chemical and biological specific
instruction on physical/psychological effects of NBC agents.
Provide input on NBC for unit training schedules. Maintain NBC
reference library. Inspect NBC equipment and munitions. Observe
and report on operating efficiency and preparedness of unit
Prepare inspection reports. Nuclear, radiological, electronics,
chemical, training, COMSEC. |

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| PERIOD |
Feb. 75 to Apr. 76 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
Special Ammunition Division, Seneca Army Depot,
Romulus, NY |
| TITLE |
Nuclear Weapons Technician, 55G20, SP5 (E5) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
Perform depot level maintenance on classified
munitions, Alpha team, PRP position.
Supervisory:
Performed duties as described during Feb. 74 to Jan.75 and
provided technical guidance to personnel in accordance with these
duties.
Inspection:
Assisted in making detailed inspection of circuit elements.
Maintenance:
Assisted in repair of nuclear weapons and test sets.
Surveillance:
Preformed operations tests of weapons components. Conducted
receipt, storage, and pre-issue of nuclear components and
projectiles with common and specialized test and radiation survey
equipment. Performed final assembly test of warhead sections to
determine acceptability of assembled nuclear weapons. Conducted
surveillance and visual monitoring of components and partially or
fully assembled weapons in storage. Prepared entries in prescribed
records and reports and completed weapons status reports. Nuclear,
radiological, electronics. |

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| PERIOD |
Feb. 74 to Jan. 75 |
| EMPLOYER'S NAME |
833rd Ordnance Company, 6th Ordnance Battalion,
Taejon, Korea |
| TITLE |
Nuclear Weapons Technician, 55G20, 5P4 (E4) |
| RESPONSIBILITIES |
Performed direct support and general support
maintenance on classified munitions, ED team member. Alpha team
member, PRP position.
Maintenance:
Test electronic and mechanical components to ensure serviceability
and proper operation. Utilizing special test equipment, Assemble,
connect and adjust mechanical and electro-mechanical components of
weapons with common and specialized hand tools, power tools and
test equipment. Perform monitoring operations for radioactive
matter. Inventory weapons and equipment repair parts. Identify and
replace damaged repair parts and replenish depleted repair parts
stocks. Perform packaging, un-packaging, painting and marking
weapons, components, associated containers, and test equipment.
Make detailed inspections of electrical connections for corrosion,
dirt and evidence of un-serviceability. Complete selected records
and reports of work performed. Clean nuclear components.
Disassemble and inspect nuclear weapons, replace defective
mechanical equipment and containers. Apply safety procedures in
handling nuclear materials, weapons, components and exposed
electrical circuits. Repair defective components of nuclear
trainers. Perform maintenance calibration on nuclear weapons test
equipment. Utilizing common and specialized electronic test
equipment. Nuclear, radiological, electronics. |

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