Resume:
Harvey F. Nabozny 174 Burnside Avenue Woonsocket, RI 02895 Telephone: (401) 534-6701 Email: harnab2@hotmail.com Website: harveynabozny.com OBJECTIVE: A position requiring a self-starter with an advanced knowledge of electronics. WORK EXPERIENCE: June 2004 to present Electronics Technician Gtech (Coventry Rhode Island) *Troubleshoot switching mode power supplies to component level. *AC input 100 - 250 volts 4 amp maximum at 47 -63 hertz *DC output +5.1V at7.5A, +3.3V at 4A, +12V at 2A, -12V at .5A, +24V at 3A *Total output power 154 watts. 1995 to 2004 Worked for a number of companies as a per diem, to include the following duties. Senior lead technician supporting Pro Pallet 8000 production. (NESCO). *Troubleshoot digital and analog boards to component level. *ECO rework to prototype surface mount circuit boards. *Designed a watch board circuit to overcome a microprocessor boot failure. *Reduced repair backlog from a nominal 120 plus units to 20 units or less, while reducing percentage of boards scrapped. *Developed new technical procedures, and trained personal in their use.. Senior lead technician supporting emergency lighting production(Micro Tech). *Redesigned existing lead acid / incandescent emergence lighting system into new unit utilizing Ni Cad batteries and LED s. *Created a design fix for an unstable shutdown of the existing lead acid battery / incandescent based emergence lighting system. MILITARY SERVICE 1979 to 1985 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE (U.S. and Europe) Integrated Avionics Communications, Navigation and Penetration Aids Systems Specialist. *Troubleshoot F-16 system problems in communication, navigation, and penetration-aids. EDUCATION: Currently: attending college, and executing a course of self-study with certification. *Brainbench Transcript ID#: 840336 1973 to 1979 HARVARD H. ELLIS TECHNICAL SCHOOL (Danielson, CT) *Certified in Industrial Electronics.
Cover Letter:
Harvey F. Nabozny 174 Burnside Avenue Woonsocket, RI 02895 Telephone: (401) 534-6701 Email: harnab2@hotmail.com Dear Hiring Manager: I am interested a position requiring a self-starter with an advanced knowledge of electronics. I have worked in the same company for the last 8 years. However from 1985 to 2004 I worked for a number of companies as a per diem. This has led to experience in situations where I had to learn the job myself. Oftentimes I was the only electronics technician in the shop. I have often taken charge to start up new shops, find ways to troubleshoot new products, and set standards for newer technicians. I have extensive experience working in key positions for various companies most notable the ones listed in my resume. Having great success in these endeavors has proven I can step right into the job with little or no training, and little supervision. I have also found that most venders will provide free training on their products over the phone, or even in person when appropriate. My experience in programming may be useful, but has not been applied at work in some time. I have, and still take college courses as time permits. I have also initiated a course of self-study with accomplishments supported by certifications from Brainbench. Thank you for your time and consideration in having reviewed my resume. I hope to have the opportunity to discuss any openings that you may consider a good fit for me with you in person. Sincerely, Harvey Nabozny