- Experienced
in developing test documentation (software test plans, procedures and test
reports.)
- Knowledgeable
in the GCCSM / COEM testing process.
- Operating
Systems: XP, ME, 2000,Windows 98, UNIX Solaris 8
- Software
Experience: Knowledge in
MS Office Suite NT, 2000, 2003 Server, 2007, GCCS-M 3.x and 4.x, COMPOSE v2.0.3
- Hardware Experience: SUN V240, SUN Fire V280, SUN Netra 20,
SUN Ultra 2/5, Dell PC Workstations (380, GX-270 and 280), GALE-Lite
Server, TRS, STRE SUN Workstations.
- Provided technical and administrative support to
the Royal Saudi Air Force. Provided
digital surface-to-air, air-to-surface, and air-to-air tactical
communications. Provided C4I support in relation to the Tadil A
systems.
- Assisted in the maintenance of the Tadil A Link
systems to ensure successful operations.
- Provides Test and Evaluation (T&E),
Independent Validation and Verification (IV&V) support during
Government Acceptance Testing of COE-M software releases and COEM Product
Package (COEMPP) integrated software builds.
- Responsible for reviewing, testing, and
determining GCCS and GCCS-M software requirements in accordance to the
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).
- Lead tester of the C2PC Integrated Infrastructure
Layer which combines the GCCS-M 3.X GOTS-D product with more of the 4.X
capabilities.
- Functional tester for ELINT (Electronics
Intelligence) and Generic Area Limitation Environment-Lite Interface
Segment (GLIS).
- Responsible for preparing and submitting Software
Trouble Reports (STRs) for anomalies identified during functional testing
process.
- Conducted numerous endurance tests with large
track loads (10K) over 72-100 hours in length. Involved in functional,
integration, and regression testing of the COEMPP and all its associated
mission applications.
- Read blueprints, wiring diagrams, technical
manuals and schematics.
- Inspected, tested, and troubleshot electronic
circuitry.
- Experienced with transformers, switches,
capacitors and integrated circuits; suggested improvements and/or
modifications. Determined causes of
interference.
- Qualified to operate electronic monitoring and
related equipment; recorded and studied radio signals; located sources of
radio signals; coded and decoded.
- Initiated and performed operational checks on
numerous electronic equipments and monitored equipment status.
- Operated high power micro/ radio-wave receivers,
processors, and high-density amplifiers for search and track radar
systems.
- Performed multiple system checks and manipulated
vast electronic network.
- Work skillfully with communications equipment in
stationary and mobile environments, including telephone, geo-positioning,
satellite, telegraph, teletype, cryptograph, single and multi-channel
radios, switchboards and control panels. Familiar with counterintelligence
procedures/devices.
- Certificate - Solaris Systems Administrator
Essentials, 24 hours
- Cryptological Technical Technician A school, 392
hours
- Cryptological Technical Technician C School, 640
hours
- Battle ELINT Analysis School, 280 hours
- Radar Fundamentals and Principles, 160 hours
- Intelligence Team Trainer, 40 hours
- Battle Group Cryptologic/Intelligence Team
Training, 40 hours
- Basic Shipboard Fire fighting, 14 hours
- 3M Maintenance, 16 hours
- Applied Mathematics (EA-183), 40 hours
- Navy Rights and Responsibilities, 16 hours
- Sexual Harassment, 16 hours
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