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ALBERT L.

DORSEY
68 Kellenburg Lane * Hiram, GA 30141
(404) 402-4847 (C) * (770) 577-1251 (H) * (770) 268-8094 (VoIP) * ada24470@westp
ost.net

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Solutions-driven, technically savvy Telecommunications professional with a 10+ y
ear track record of progressive growth and experience in computer engineering, t
elecommunications secure switching, and RF voice/data communications within the
electronics and communications industry. Extraordinary capacity to multitask, ma
nage competing priorities with ease while achieving customer and organizational
objectives. Exceptional ability to communicate effectively in diverse groups and
inspire confidence at all levels.
* Strong knowledge of troubleshooting and repair techniques for radio and specia
l electronics circuitry to component level, fiber-optics fabrication.
* Intermediate knowledge of PLC software and hardware, SCADA systems, and commer
cial automated phone switching systems.
* Extensive experience and knowledge in the maintenance, installation, and Instr
uction of various ECM components and systems.
* Educated in electrical theory with hands-on training in computer-interfaced pr
ogramming of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's).
* Security clearance issued by the U.S. Department of Defense.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Software: Windows XP/Professional, Microsoft Office 97/2000 (Excel, Word, PowerP
oint, Outlook), Microsoft FrontPage, Linux OS, Siemens, Modicon, AutoCAD
Hardware: Multi-meter, Spectrum Analyzer, Oscilloscope, Signal Counter, Signal G
enerator, PLC's, Power Tools
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
FIELD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE * VSE Corporation, Afghanistan, Alexandria, VA * 20
06-Present
Civilian employee charged with providing the managerial oversight for the instal
lation, programming, maintenance, and instruction of the operations of various E
lectronic Counter Measure (ECM) systems. CREW Lead FSR/ Technician of a three-ma
n team in a region of responsibility for Afghanistan responsible for the invento
ry management and supply of vehicles, parts, and tools needed to maintain and su
pport region of responsibility.
* Coordinate complex travel plans for peer to diverse sites within the country t
o accommodate service calls and to deliver operational instruction.
* Organize and execute logistics activities pertaining to the reception and ship
ping of ECM Equipment, providing tracking information for in country transfers u
tilizing property book managers and hand receipts.
SECURE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN * Halliburton KBR, Iraq/ Houston TX * 2005-2006
Civilian working as a direct support Army Maintenance Level Communications Techn
ician, supporting Operation: Iraqi Freedom with a specialized focus in the testi
ng, diagnoses, and repair of a wide range of equipment including Icom cryptograp
hic radios, Comsec (secure communications) equipment and systems, night vision g
oggles, power supplies, and chemical agent detectors.
SECURE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN * Halliburton KBR, Kosovo/Houston TX * 2003-200
5
Civilian working as direct support) Army Maintenance Level Communications Techni
cian, supporting the Army Kosovo Force (KFOR) mission in the Balkan region. Resp
onsible for equipment testing, diagnoses, and repair with cross-training experie
nce in commercial communications, fiber optic cable fabrication, and theory on a
utomated phone switching system layouts, and radio programming and installation.
SECURE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN * 3647th Maintenance Co., U.S. ARMY, Ft. Picket
t, VA * 2003-2005
Active National Guard Soldier, deployed in a direct support role as Army Mainten
ance Level Communications Technician during Operation: Iraqi Freedom. Communicat
ions specialist assisting security elements with vehicle recovery operations.
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* Supported the mission of installing up-armor plating on all HMVV (Hummers) and
installing A/C Units and Icom radios for vehicles within the southern region of
Iraq.
* Tasked with supervisory/guard duties to monitor and ensure the efficient work
habits of Iraqi civilian contractors.
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN * Edwards and Kelcey Technology Inc., Leesburg, VA * 2002
-2003
Collaborated with Engineers in the start-up and troubleshooting of electrical-ba
sed control systems, integrating them with existing operations stations that inc
luded Micron, AOL, and the Pentagon. Key accomplishments include:
* Fabrication of control panels for radar and camera monitoring and for power di
stribution and control at a Boston's Logan International Airport and for a major
interstate highway in New Jersey.
* Specialized in working with Siemens and Modicon PLC software and hardware. Int
roduced to SCADA - Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition systems designed to
incorporate PLC's in customized applications and controlling them in real-time u
sing fiber optics, graphically represented and controlled from visual screens.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN * Avionics Specialties Inc., Charlottesville, VA * 2002
* Conducted tear downs and repairs "Angle of Attack" Transmitters for Military J
ets
* Diagnosed Problems with Units, repair, and replace parts, returning the units
to the customer, fully-mission capable.
* Performed administrative duties filing and tracking work orders, making sure j
ob statuses were up to date.
UNITED STATES ARMY * 1998-2002
Secure Communications Technician (58th Maintenance Company, U.S. Army, Ft. Bragg
NC * 1999-2002)
Responsible for the repair, testing, and maintenance of radios and secure commun
ications equipment, utilizing troubleshooting expertise to ensure operational ef
ficiency. Performed and tracked inventories of $500,000 in military equipment, a
cting as purchasing agent to order repair parts as needed.
* Considered subject matter expert in troubleshooting of techniques and shop ope
rations; leveraged knowledge to train subordinates in peers in proper troublesho
oting operations.
* Deployed from November 2001 to April 2002 as part of Operation Enduring Freedo
m; served as supervisor for 15 electronics maintenance and operations personnel.
Secure Communications Technician (HHD 307TH SIG BN, U.S. Army, Taegu, Korea * 19
98-1999)
Coordinated $100,000 of test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) for a
battalion of up to 1,000 personnel with accountability for the repair and maint
enance, and calibration of radios and comsec equipment to ensure operational eff
iciency for mission critical requirements.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
American Military University * Manassas, VA * Business Administration Major (Cur
rently attending - 69 credit hours)
University of Maryland University College * Heidelberg, Germany * General Studie
s Major (19 credit hours)
Methodist College * Fayetteville, NC * Business Administration Major (21 credit
hours)
Combat Life Saver Course * 1ST COSCOM, Fort Bragg NC (40 credit hours)
Maintenance Management Course * Army Education Center, Fort Bragg NC (60 credit
hours)
SINCGARS, ASIP Version & FH-MUX Direct Support Maintenance Course * Fort Bragg,
NC (80 credit hours)
Field Sanitation Certification Course * Academy of Health Science, Fort Sam, TX
(80 credit hours)
Radio/Comsec Repairer Course * HQ, USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA (898 credit hours)
Chattahoochee Technical Institute * Marietta GA * Electronics Engineering Major
(8 Credit hours)

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