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TYRONE WILLIAMS 6101 Wanda lane Forest Hill, Tx.76119 | 318-344-8256 | [email protected] PROFILE Professional analysis with military experience working with high technology and transportation (shipping and receiving) to include inventory. Acquiring many military excellence awards in these fields with 100% quality in customer service and production level. Education BACHELOR | 4/31/15| KAPLAN · Major: Business Management · Related coursework: Marketing and Human Resources A&P license 1/03/1997| International Aviation & Travel Academy Airframe and Power plant PRIMARY LEADERSHIP | 1990 | MILITARY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE · Major: Technology and Leadership · Related coursework: Military Leadership and related job title functions Skills & Abilitie MANAGEMENT

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‍TYRONE‍WILLIAMS

6101‍Wanda‍lane‍Forest‍Hill,‍Tx.76119‍ | 318-344-8256 | [email protected]

PROFILE

Professional‍analysis‍with‍military‍experience‍working‍with‍high‍technology‍and‍transportation‍(shipping‍and‍receiving)‍

to‍include‍inventory.‍Acquiring‍many‍military‍excellence‍awards‍in‍these‍fields‍with‍100%‍quality‍in‍customer‍service‍

and‍production‍level.‍Education

BACHELOR | 4/31/15| KAPLAN

· Major:‍Business‍Management

· Related‍coursework:‍Marketing‍and‍Human‍Resources

A&P license 1/03/1997| International Aviation & Travel Academy

Airframe‍and‍Power‍plant

PRIMARY LEADERSHIP | 1990 | MILITARY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE

· Major:‍Technology‍and‍Leadership‍

· Related‍coursework:‍Military‍Leadership‍and‍related‍job‍title‍functions

Skills & Abilitie

MANAGEMENT

LEADERSHIP

· ‍The‍military‍provides‍one‍of‍the‍most‍unique‍leadership‍and‍management‍training‍programs‍available‍in‍the‍United‍

States.‍The‍hands-on‍leadership‍approach‍allows‍the‍individual‍to‍supervise,‍while‍still‍having‍the‍availability‍of‍a‍

senior‍coach‍and‍mentor.‍As‍a‍result‍of‍both‍experience‍and‍military‍training,‍the‍squad‍leader‍is‍well‍trained‍in‍a‍

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variety‍of‍management‍styles,‍skills‍and‍techniques.‍The‍squad‍leader‍is‍well‍versed‍in‍providing‍effective‍

communication,‍organizational‍skills,‍time‍management,‍and‍a‍weighted‍decision-making‍process,‍while‍remaining‍

proficient‍in‍her‍chosen‍career‍field.

Experience

‍United States Military

The‍Radar Repairer‍is‍an‍essential‍member‍of‍the‍Army‍communications‍maintenance‍team.‍The‍Radar‍Repairer‍

performs‍or‍supervises‍field‍and‍sustainment‍level‍maintenance‍on‍ground‍surveillance‍radar‍and‍associated‍equipment,‍

radar‍electronic‍assemblies‍and‍associated‍equipment‍and‍meteorological‍equipment.‍Installs‍repairs‍and‍maintains‍a‍

working‍knowledge‍of‍how‍to‍operate‍military‍Radar‍equipment.

Duties‍performed‍by‍Soldiers‍in‍this‍MOS‍include:

Troubleshoot‍radar‍and‍associated‍equipment‍assemblies,‍subassemblies,‍modular‍and‍circuit‍elements‍with‍common‍

and‍system‍peculiar‍test‍equipment‍for‍deficiencies‍and‍malfunctions.‍Repair,‍remove,‍and/or‍replace‍defective‍

components‍and‍parts.‍Test‍repaired‍system‍to‍ensure‍compliance‍with‍technical‍specifications.‍Inspect,‍test,‍and‍adjust‍

system‍components‍and‍test‍equipment‍to‍specific‍tolerances.‍Determine‍serviceability‍and‍disposition‍of‍radar‍systems‍

assemblies,‍subassemblies,‍and‍parts.‍Perform‍initial,‍in-process,‍on-site‍technical‍and‍quality‍control‍inspections.‍

Prepare‍and‍maintain‍equipment‍logs,‍equipment‍modification‍and‍utilization‍records,‍exchange‍tags,‍and‍calibration‍

data‍cards.‍

Training Information

Job‍training‍for‍radar‍repairer‍requires‍10‍weeks‍of‍Basic‍Combat‍Training‍and‍45‍weeks‍of‍Advanced‍Individual‍

Training.‍Part‍of‍this‍time‍is‍spent‍in‍the‍classroom‍and‍part‍in‍the‍field‍with‍on-the-job‍instructions,‍including‍practice‍in‍

repairing‍and‍replacing‍equipment‍parts.

Some‍of‍the‍skills‍you’ll‍learn‍are:

· Application‍of‍electronic‍principles‍and‍concepts

· Inspection‍techniques‍and‍procedures

· Use‍of‍electronic‍test‍equipment

· Repair‍and‍replacement‍of‍radar‍equipment

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·

· Continued Military Training

· As‍an‍essential‍member‍of‍the‍Army's‍weapons‍maintenance‍team,‍the‍Avenger System Repairer‍is‍primarily‍

responsible‍for‍performing‍and‍supervising‍field‍and‍sustainment‍level‍maintenance‍on‍the‍Avenger‍System,‍a‍

lightweight,‍highly‍mobile‍and‍transportable‍surface-to-air‍missile/gun‍weapon‍system‍that‍provides‍short-range‍air‍

defense‍protection‍against‍air‍and‍land‍attacks.

· The‍role‍of‍the‍RF‍Systems‍Engineer‍spans‍both‍the‍presale‍and‍post-sale‍phases‍of‍project‍activities.‍It‍includes‍having‍

an‍active‍role‍in‍the‍development‍and‍implementation‍of‍both‍large‍and‍small‍project‍opportunities,‍creating‍innovative‍

designs‍that‍meet‍the‍needs‍of‍our‍customers‍and‍implementing‍the‍Integrated‍Solutions‍that‍bring‍value‍to‍our‍

customers.‍

· Must‍be‍able‍to‍capture‍customer‍requirements,‍model‍coverage‍and‍capacity,‍perform‍frequency‍analysis,‍present‍

solutions‍to‍design‍review‍teams,‍perform‍root‍cause‍analysis,‍and‍seek‍out‍new‍tools‍and‍methods‍to‍analyze‍and‍solve‍

problems.‍

· The‍Engineer‍is‍expected‍to‍multitask‍among‍various‍project‍assignments,‍adhere‍to‍project‍schedules‍and‍perform‍

within‍the‍established‍project‍budget.‍As‍such,‍the‍individual‍must‍be‍proficient‍in‍utilizing‍sound‍systems‍engineering‍

tools‍and‍processes‍to‍successfully‍perform‍the‍technical‍analyses‍typically‍encountered‍when‍designing‍and‍

supporting‍wireless‍communications‍systems.‍

· This‍role‍also‍requires‍strong‍communication‍skills‍to‍effectively‍interface‍with‍customers,‍as‍well‍as‍internal‍key‍work‍

partners‍such‍as‍Account‍Managers,‍Program‍Managers,‍Contracts‍Personnel,‍Proposal‍Center‍Analysts,‍and‍Product‍

group‍representatives

• Motorola Inc.

· ‍Eng. Project Specialist I

· Description

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· Provides‍support‍and/or‍lead‍teams‍through‍the‍Engineering‍development‍process‍and‍implementation‍of‍products.‍

Projects‍are‍typically‍shorter-term,‍less‍complex‍and‍more‍contained‍with‍a‍defined‍time‍frame.‍Programs‍are‍typically‍

longer-term,‍multi-functional,‍multi-project‍with‍complex‍requirements‍and‍effort.‍Manage‍activities,‍resource‍

capability,‍schedules,‍budgets,‍and‍ensure‍cross‍company‍communications‍to‍facilitate‍product‍completion‍on‍schedule‍

within‍budget.‍Work‍with‍engineering‍management‍to‍identify‍and‍improve‍process‍and‍program‍efficiencies.‍Work‍can‍

involve‍external‍parties‍such‍as‍standards‍bodies,‍partners,‍etc.

· Responsibilities

· *‍Supports‍a‍single‍to‍a‍few‍projects‍within‍a‍medium‍scale‍program‍involving‍one‍or‍more‍functions‍driving‍the‍

engineering‍development‍and‍implementation‍process‍for‍products‍or‍service‍offerings.‍

· *‍Develops‍portions‍of‍project‍documentation‍in‍accordance‍with‍provided‍plan‍and‍detailed‍specifications,‍including‍

budgets,‍resource‍allocation‍plans,‍and‍other‍support‍requirements‍under‍minimal‍guidance.‍

· *‍Provides‍development‍support‍for‍project‍communications,‍including‍creation‍of‍status‍reports‍and‍summaries,‍

tracking‍escalations‍and‍resolutions‍of‍issues,‍coordinating‍stakeholder‍meetings‍and‍updates,‍and‍updating‍

documentation.‍

· *‍Develops‍relationships‍with‍internal,‍cross‍organizational‍project‍teams‍for‍product‍development‍and‍manufacturing.‍

· *‍Leads‍resources‍within‍a‍predefined‍area.

Continuing other Responsibilities at Motorola

‍Supply technician‍works‍within‍the‍logistics‍management‍field.‍The‍job‍involves‍the‍physical‍handling‍of‍items‍or‍

goods.‍Supply‍technicians‍are‍employed‍by‍manufacturing‍outlets,‍distribution‍centers,‍retail‍management‍outlets‍and‍

transportation‍depots.‍Various‍titles‍for‍the‍occupation‍of‍supply‍technician‍are‍warehouse‍material‍handler,‍material‍

handling‍specialist,‍material‍facilities‍specialist‍or‍materials‍clerk.

Delta Airlines

Airframe and Power plant mechanics‍have‍the‍vital‍responsibility‍of‍keeping‍aircraft‍in‍a‍safe‍condition‍for‍flight.‍

They‍are‍trained‍to‍understand‍the‍complex‍engine‍and‍the‍hydraulic‍and‍structural‍systems‍of‍the‍aircraft‍that‍operate‍

within‍acute‍tolerances‍for‍safe‍flight.‍Because‍of‍the‍high‍level‍of‍mechanical‍aptitude‍required‍and‍the‍advanced‍

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technology‍in‍modern‍aircraft,‍there‍is‍a‍significant‍amount‍of‍training‍and‍certification‍required‍to‍become‍an‍airframe‍

and‍power‍plant‍mechanic.‍

A&P‍mechanics‍are‍required‍to‍be‍licensed‍by‍the‍Federal‍Aviation‍Administration‍(FAA)‍by‍meeting‍the‍requirement‍of‍

the‍FAA‍General,‍Airframe‍and‍Power‍plant‍Certificates.‍A‍mechanic‍needs‍18‍months‍of‍experience‍in‍airframe‍and‍

power‍plant‍or‍30‍months‍of‍combined‍experience‍before‍applying.‍After‍meeting‍the‍experience‍requirement,‍

candidates‍are‍required‍to‍pass‍a‍written,‍oral‍and‍practical‍examination‍with‍a‍FAA‍Designated‍Mechanic‍Examiner‍

(DME).‍All‍tests‍must‍be‍passed‍within‍a‍two-year‍period.

Duties and Responsibilities:‍Services,‍repairs,‍and‍also‍overhauls‍aircraft‍‍engines‍to‍make‍sure‍airworthiness,‍

repairs,‍replaces‍plus‍rebuilds‍aircraft‍structures,‍like‍wings‍plus‍fuselage‍plus‍functional‍components‍including‍rigging,‍

surface‍controls‍plus‍plumbing‍hydraulic‍units,‍using‍hand‍tools,‍power‍tools,‍machines‍plus‍equipment‍like‍shears,‍

sheet‍metal‍brakes,‍welding‍equipment,‍rivet‍gun‍plus‍drills,‍reads‍interprets‍manufacturers‍as‍well‍as‍airlines‍

maintenance‍manuals,‍service‍bulletins‍and‍additionally‍other‍specifications‍for‍defining‍feasibility‍method‍of‍repairing‍

or‍replacing‍malfunctioning‍or‍damaged‍components,‍examines‍engines‍for‍cracked‍cylinders‍as‍well‍as‍oil‍leaks,‍and‍

also‍listens‍to‍operating‍engine‍to‍detect‍diagnose‍malfunctions,‍like‍sticking‍or‍burned‍valves,‍inspects‍turbine‍blades‍

to‍detect‍cracks‍or‍breaks,‍tests‍engine‍operation,‍using‍testing‍equipment‍like‍ignition‍analyzer,‍compression‍checker,‍

distributor‍timer,‍and‍also‍ammeter,‍to‍locate‍source‍of‍malfunction,‍replaces‍or‍repairs‍worn‍or‍damaged‍components,‍

like‍carburetors,‍alternators,‍and‍also‍magnetos,‍using‍hand‍tools,‍gauges,‍and‍also‍testing‍equipment,‍removes‍engine‍

from‍aircraft,‍using‍hoist‍or‍forklift‍truck,‍disassembles‍inspects‍parts‍for‍wear,‍warping,‍or‍other‍defects,‍repairs‍or‍

replaces‍defective‍engine‍parts‍as‍well‍as‍reassembles‍installs‍engine‍in‍aircraft,‍adjusts,‍repairs,‍or‍replaces‍electrical‍

wiring‍system‍aircraft‍accessories,‍performs‍miscellaneous‍duties‍to‍service‍aircraft,‍including‍flushing‍crankcase,‍

cleaning‍screens,‍greasing‍moving‍parts,‍and‍also‍checking‍brakes,‍may‍be‍required‍to‍be‍licensed‍by‍federal‍aviation‍

administration,‍may‍service‍engines‍as‍well‍as‍airframe‍components‍at‍line‍station‍making‍repairs,‍short‍of‍overhaul,‍

required‍to‍keep‍aircraft‍in‍safe‍operating‍condition‍be‍designated‍airframe‍and‍power‍plant‍mechanic,‍line‍service‍air‍

trans,‍may‍service‍as‍well‍as‍repair‍aircraft‍engines‍prior‍to,‍during,‍or‍after‍flight‍to‍make‍sure‍airworthiness,‍working‍

on‍flight‍line‍of‍aircraft‍manufacturing‍facility,‍and‍also‍be‍designated‍aircraft‍and‍engine‍mechanic,‍field‍and‍hangar‍

aircraft‍mfg.‍flight‍line‍mechanic‍aircraft‍mfg.‍mechanic,‍field‍service‍aircraft‍mfg.,‍may‍specialize‍in‍rework,‍repair,‍and‍

also‍modification‍of‍structural,‍precision,‍and‍also‍functional‍spare‍parts‍as‍well‍as‍assemblies‍at‍manufacturing‍facility‍

be‍designated‍spares‍rework‍mechanic‍aircraft‍mfg.,‍may‍specialize‍in‍engine‍repair‍be‍designated‍aircraft‍engine‍

assembler‍air‍trans‍aircraft‍engine‍cylinder‍mechanic‍air‍trans‍aircraft‍engine‍dismantler‍air‍trans‍aircraft‍engine‍

installer‍air‍trans‍aircraft‍engine‍mechanic‍air‍trans‍aircraft‍engine‍mechanic,‍overhaul‍air‍trans,‍may‍be‍designated,‍

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Carburetor‍mechanic‍air‍Trans‍helicopter‍mechanic‍air‍Trans‍hydraulic‍tester‍air‍Trans‍ignition‍specialist‍air‍trans‍

overhaul‍and‍repair‍mechanic‍aircraft‍mfg.‍supercharger‍mechanic‍air‍trans.

‍‍‍‍Delta Air Freight‍

The‍responsibility‍of‍an‍air freight manager‍is‍to‍make‍sure‍all‍goods‍for‍delivery‍are‍in‍proper‍order.‍The‍air‍freight‍

manager‍oversees‍the‍delivery‍of‍the‍freights,‍to‍their‍temporary‍lodging‍(in‍this‍case,‍an‍airplane),‍up‍until‍they‍get‍to‍

the‍end‍user‍or‍receiver.‍

Duties‍

An‍air freight manager‍deals‍with‍the‍shipment‍of‍their‍company’s‍goods‍from‍the‍supplier‍until‍it‍reaches‍its‍end‍point,‍

the‍receiver.‍He/she‍stays‍informed‍and‍is‍in‍touch‍with‍the‍logistics‍manager‍who‍tracks‍the‍whereabouts‍of‍the‍freight‍

to‍be‍delivered.‍He/she‍makes‍sure‍that‍he/she‍is‍informed‍in‍case‍of‍any‍delays,‍so‍that‍he‍can‍contact‍both‍sender‍and‍

receiver.‍He/she‍works‍hand‍in‍hand‍with‍other‍departments‍to‍know‍of‍any‍scheduling‍changes,‍freight‍space‍shortages,‍

and‍even‍customer‍requests.‍An‍air‍freight‍manager‍counts‍all‍freights‍and‍goods‍manually,‍keeps‍track‍of‍it‍and‍stores‍it‍

in‍a‍database.‍They‍make‍sure‍that‍all‍freights‍are‍weighed‍and‍measured‍and‍that‍they‍are‍in‍compliance‍to‍the‍airlines‍

standards.‍In‍case‍of‍overnight‍storage,‍the‍air‍freight‍managers‍also‍see‍to‍get‍a‍place‍they‍trust,‍and‍that‍loading‍and‍

unloading‍of‍freights‍and‍cargo‍are‍done‍accordingly‍by‍experts.‍They‍also‍find‍the‍best‍possible‍rates‍and‍airlines‍to‍use‍

to‍forward‍freights.‍Air‍freight‍managers‍continuously‍try‍to‍improve‍the‍freight‍charges‍by‍doing‍research‍on‍all‍existing‍

airlines‍and‍prices.

Freight coordinators‍are‍responsible‍for‍routing‍incoming‍and‍outgoing‍communication‍regarding‍freight‍shipments‍

and‍transportation‍needs‍for‍their‍companies.‍These‍positions‍usually‍support‍freight‍executives‍by‍answering‍and‍

transferring‍phone‍calls‍and‍recording‍and‍relaying‍phone‍messages.‍Coordinators‍also‍process‍shipping‍and‍receiving‍

reports‍by‍entering‍data‍into‍spreadsheets‍and‍electronic‍databases.‍Other‍freight‍coordinator‍duties‍include‍stocking‍

office‍equipment‍and‍supplies,‍filing‍freight‍and‍transportation‍documentation,‍distributing‍and‍sending‍out‍office‍

shipments‍and‍acting‍as‍a‍front‍office‍receptionist.

Cargo and Freight Agents‍help‍expedite‍and‍route‍movement‍of‍domestic‍and‍international‍cargo‍and‍freight‍

shipments‍to‍and‍from‍the‍freight‍holds‍of‍airlines‍in‍airports,‍trains‍in‍rail‍depots,‍ships‍in‍piers‍and‍trucks‍in‍trucking‍

terminals‍to‍reach‍their‍intended‍destinations.‍‍Employed‍by‍the‍relevant‍transport‍mode‍company,‍they‍interface‍

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directly‍with‍corporate‍or‍individual‍shippers‍to‍accept,‍arrange‍for‍pick-up‍and‍process‍the‍necessary‍shipping‍papers‍

and‍tariffs‍for‍payments.

Air cargo handlers‍specialize‍in‍loading,‍staging,‍securing‍and‍unloading‍cargo‍and‍baggage‍on‍airplanes.‍To‍accurately‍

perform‍their‍duties,‍they‍must‍calculate‍the‍aircraft's‍center‍of‍gravity‍and‍assess‍the‍quantity‍of‍cargo.‍Air‍cargo‍

handler’s‍work‍in‍all‍weather‍conditions‍and‍operate‍a‍variety‍of‍equipment,‍including‍trucks,‍forklifts,‍conveyors‍and‍

baggage‍tugs.‍Loaded‍cargo‍can‍include‍luggage,‍mail‍sacks‍and‍animals.‍Airplanes‍ship‍bags‍of‍all‍sizes,‍so‍handlers‍

must‍be‍able‍to‍lift‍heavy‍objects‍that‍weigh‍more‍than‍50‍pounds,

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