AMY SMITH
123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339
Home: (555) 555-1234, Cell: (555) 555-1235
asmith@sample~resume.com
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Seek the Challenging Position of Electronics Repairer
A highly talented Electronics Repairer with huge experience in repairing electronic equipment, such as radio and television receivers, radio transmitters, speakers, amplifiers, and related antenna and cable assemblies, according to product specifications, manufacturing instructions and diagrams, using test equipment, hand tools, and soldering iron.
Summary of Qualifications
More than eight years experience.
Sound experience with board-level trouble-shooting, component swapping and soldering.
Extensive knowledge of CMOS, TTL, OP amps A/D converters microprocessors, memory devices, active components, passive components, analog and digital circuitry.
Thorough theoretical and practical knowledge of electronic test equipment, i.e. oscilloscopes counters, DVM's signal generators, etc.
Remarkable knowledge of maintaining, troubleshooting, and calibrating electronic equipment.
Great knowledge of electronic component and equipment purchasing sources and procedures.
Extensive mechanical aptitude and proficiency with shop tools.
Deep knowledge of electric circuit boards, processors, chips, and computer hardware and software principles, theories, and practices of electronics.
Profound knowledge of installation, repair and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment.
Uncommon ability to follow written and/or oral instructions.
Sound ability to maintain and/or repair tools and equipment, recognize when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong.
Excellent ability to communicate information and ideas clearly, and concisely, in writing; read and understand information presented in writing.
Exceptional ability to operate applicable specialized equipment read and interpret maps, plats, charts, plans, blueprints and/or electrical schematics.
Sound ability to evaluate information against a set of standards.
Professional Experience
Flash Communications Inc., Tarrytown, NY 2001 - Present
Electronics Repairer
Troubleshoot and diagnoses problems, make adjustments, repair and/or perform preventative maintenance on computers, vehicles, equipment, or machinery, etc.
Install parts, equipment, lines, hardware or software, etc.; troubleshoot and make adjustments to optimize initial performance.
Build, fabricate, or repair structures, equipment, and/or miscellaneous articles from verbal instructions, blueprints and/or working drawings.
Maintain accurate records and logs.
Perform other tasks as assigned.
Global Electric Inc., Tarrytown, NY 1997 - 2001
Electronic Equipment Repairer
Read inspection tag and examined unit to locate defects, such as broken wires, burned-out components, or scratches on cabinet, using model schematics and electronic test equipment.
Inspected wiring and removed broken wires from units, using soldering iron and pliers.
Cut new wires to specified lengths, using wire cutters, or obtained precut wires and re-routed and soldered wires to specified terminals, following wiring diagram.
Repaired defective soldering, using soldering iron.
Removed, repaired, or replaced defective components, such as resistors, transformers, and capacitors, using soldering iron and hand tools.
Brush touched-up paint on cabinet or case, and varnish on exposed wiring
Education and Professional Training
Certified Electronic Equipment Repairer
New York University, NY Associate Degree in Electrical Electronic Engineering (1997)