Military Communications Vet.

ISMAEL RODRIGUEZ JR.

707 Guadalupe Street

PO Box 146

Woodsboro, TX 78393

Cell: 361-543-9051

refugio_28@yahoo.com

 

OBJECTIVE

Seeking an exciting and challenging career in Nondestructive Testing or Communications Equipment Field with an organization that values past experience and prior military service.

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

  • Over 20 years of work experience while serving in the military including 17 years as a supervisor and trainer in the field of communications and Human Resources.
  • Gained experience in leadership, safety, teambuilding, training, human resources and administrations.
  • Served 16 months under extreme conditions in support of combat operations.
  • Promoted five times and received numerous awards for superb job performance and dedication.
  • Granted a SECRET Clearance through the federal government.
  • Have obtained a Class B CDL and maintained an impeccable driving record
  • Have assisted California Law Enforcement with operations of the Mobile Vehicle and Cargo Inspection System (MVACIS)

 

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

FESCO Ltd. Wireline Assistance 2                                                 January – Present

Refugio, TX

As a FESCO employee, I have obtained my Class B CDL and have logged in over 1200 miles with no incidents. I have also become familiar with the basic slick line operations and perform slick line rig up and rig down within an hour safely. I’m also responsible for routine maintenance for the cranes, wireline vehicles, and company trucks, and perform a pre-trip and post-trip inspection of the vehicle I have been assigned for the day.

Communications Help Desk Supervisor                                         April 2012 – December 2013

U.S. Army, Ft Sill, OK

Plans, supervises, and integrates the installation, operation, and maintenance of Signal support systems, to include radio, wire and battlefield automated systems for an Air Defense unit. Plans and provides unit level training for automation and communications systems and Signal support equipment. Assist in staff supervision of information services. Plans, supervises and executes unit level maintenance programs for Signal equipment. Prepares and integrates Signal operations orders and reports.

 

Combat Net Radio Chief                                                                   July 2011 – March 2012

U.S. Army Durant, OK

Plans, supervises, and integrates the installation, operation, and maintenance of Signal support systems, to include radio, wire, and battlefield automated systems. Plans and provides unit level training for automation and communications systems and Signal support equipment. Assist in staff supervision of information services. Plans, supervises and executes unit level maintenance programs for Signal equipment. Prepares and integrates Signal operations orders and reports.

Joint Nodal Network Systems Supervisor                                       May 2002 - June 2011

California Army National Guard, San Diego, CA

Supervise and perform complex and multifaceted nodal operations functions. Supervise the installation, operation, deployment, provisioning, maintenance of electronic IP based nodal assemblages, combat net radios and all related COMSEC devices. Disseminate network orders, compile and submit operational statistics reports and processes requests for logistic support. Coordinate, integrate, and control the operation of IP based nodal systems with associated transmission systems and local subscriber. Also was certified and operated the MVACIS for the California Enforcement Agencies in support of domestic drug interdiction and illegal human trafficking.

Marine Corps Recruiter                                                                    August 2000 - January 2001

The recruiter must be thoroughly familiar with the enlistment process from applicant prospecting to preparation for recruit training. Recruiters work in an environment external to the normal Marine Corps post environments. Typical functions of the recruiter include preliminary screening and administrative processing, scheduling physical examinations, completion of enlistment documents, and maintaining accurate records. Recruiters also provide the community with Marine Corps pub publicity material and assist in civic events. They are stationed at recruit depots, recruiting stations, Military Enlistment Processing Stations (MEPS), and recruiting substations throughout the United States.

 

 

Telecommunications Operations                                                       July 1992 - July 2000

U.S. Marines, Camp Pendleton, CA

Field wiremen construct, operate, and maintain wire networks to link key outposts, control points, and headquarters with reliable paths for the transmission of telephone, facsimile, and digital data messages. Typical duties are installing telephones and switchboards, laying wire and cable, adjusting equipment for proper operation, recovering wire, locating wire system faults, and operating switchboards.

 

EDUCATION

  • Continuing Education, General Studies, University of Maryland University College, Kuwait 2011
  • High School Diploma, Refugio High School, Refugio, TX, 1992
  • Certificate of Completion, Advance Leadership Course for Communications Supervisors, U.S. Army Communications Center, Fort Gordon, GA, 2007
  • Certificate of Completion, Leadership Development Course for Military Supervisor, U.S. Army, Camp Williams, UT, 2005
  • Certificate of Completion, Network Systems Operator/Maintainer, U.S. Army Signal Corps, Los Alamitos, CA, 2005
  • Certificate of Completion, Human Resources, U.S. Marine Corps Recruiting Command, San Diego, CA, 2000
  • Certificate of Completion, Telecommunications Operations, Basic Electronics Communications Course, 29 Palms, CA, 1993
Last Resume Update September 21, 2014
Address Woodsboro, Texas
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Years Experience 20 yrs

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