CHARLES J. GILBERT
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Career Objective:
To obtain a challenging position in telecommunications maintenance or maintenance 
management.
 
Major Qualifications:
* Over nine years experience in electronics repair, administrative operations, and 
shop management.
* Highly motivated, results oriented supervisor with a track record of successful 
performance of increasing responsibility and difficulty.
* Department of Defense Secret Security Clearance.
 
Professional Experience:
 
        Supervisory:
*  Controlled capital assets totaling in excess of $10,000,000.
*  Planned, budgeted, and monitored quarterly accounts of up to $1,000,000 to affect 
preventive and corrective maintenance.
*  Prioritized, scheduled, and supervised the repair of over $10,000,000 of 
communication systems involving over 20 electronic technicians on a daily basis.
*  Responsible for coaching, development, and team building of over 100 service 
members, to include safety and quality inspections.
 
Employment History:
        August 1994 – Present           United States Marine Corps
        March 2002 – Present            Maintenance Management Supervisor
Responsible for the following:  Planning for deployment of a maintenance unit; 
Supervision of electronic maintenance support programs and maintenance production; 
Preparation of budgets for maintenance and operational commitments; Brief commander on 
equipment readiness; Supervise the deployment of field maintenance activities; 
Supervise the training for communications maintenance and operational personnel
        July 2000 – March 2002          Communication-Electronics Maintenance 
Supervisor
Assisted in the planning for deployment of field maintenance activities; managed 
maintenance production; supervised maintenance actions
        March 1998 – July 2000          Radio/Multi-Channel Equipment Repair Supervisor
Analyzed maintenance information system data; Managed maintenance shop programs; 
Administered a quality control program; Deployed field maintenance activities; 
determined maintenance support requirements; Directed maintenance actions; Conducted 
training for personnel
        October 1995 – March 1998       Radio/Multi-Channel Equipment Repairman
Performed corrective maintenance on radio/multi-channel systems; Diagnosed basic 
electronic circuits; Performed limited maintenance on cryptographic equipment; 
Performed corrective maintenance on single channel radios and tactical telephones; 
Performed corrective maintenance on computers and its peripherals; Performed 
corrective maintenance on tactical power supplies; Provided technical assistance 
during the installation of communications equipment
Management and Technical Training:

        2004    Electronics Technician Supervisors Course
Organization and administration; supervision and training; combat systems; casualty 
control and reporting; quality assurance; test equipment; and maintenance.
        2004    Microwave Principles
Introduction to microwave principles. waveguides, microwave components and circuits, 
tube principles and types, decibel measurement, solid state devices, and microwave 
antennas. 
2000  Antenna Construction and Propagation of Radio Waves
Propagation of radio waves, construction of antennas, and characteristics of antennas
        2000    Electrician Course
                AC and DC systems, principles of electric power, and basic circuit 
calculations
        1996    Solid State Devices
                Identification, testing, troubleshooting, and repair of integrated 
circuits
        1996    Fundamentals of Leadership
                Decision making, problem solving, and personnel welfare
        1996    Techniques of Instruction
                Basic concepts of instruction and techniques
        1996    Terrorism Counteraction
Description of terrorism, methods of targeting, nature of threat, prevention of acts, 
and survival as a hostage
        1995    Multi-Channel Equipment Repair Course
                Multi-Channel installation, testing, and repair
        1995    Radio Fundamentals Course
                RF transmitters, receivers, and antenna theory of operation
        1995    Basic Electronics Course
                Electricity, digital and analog electronic circuitry
         
Skills and Strengths:
 
* Repair, installation, adjustment, modification, and testing of data systems, as well 
as radio, telephone, and antenna equipment, analog and digital electronics, and 
multiplexing
* Microsoft Office Suite and Microsoft Internet Explorer
* Strong organizational skills; able to prioritize, delegate, and accomplish tasks and 
programs independently
* Excellent team builder and motivator
* Personable and articulate in written and verbal communications skills
* Project oriented; able to complete multiple tasks achieving outstanding results
* Creative and innovative problem solver
* Easily adaptable at learning new concepts and systems
* Effective manager of time and resources
 
Awards:
 
* Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
* Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (3)
* Certificate of Commendation (12)
* Letter of Appreciation (3)
 
Supervisor Evaluations and References:
 
* Available upon request





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