Patrick Walker
September 2008 – Present: Sentel Corporation, Spectrum Engineering Group, 22776 Three Notch Road, Suite 102, Lexington Park, MD 20653 Support NSWCDD, Dahlgren, Electromagnetic and Sensor Systems Development Department on Counter RCIED (Remote Control Improvised Explosive Device) Electronic Warfare (CREW) in designing, procurement, assembly, integration and installation, modification, and testing of in theater threats, Blue Force Communications, and Blue Force trackers against CREW systems. Collect Drive-By Antenna Patterns for use in Effectiveness, Compatibility, and Load-set Development. Modify In-Theater Threats for automation in a coax network for testing as well as operate and maintain Blue Force Communications. December 2007 – September 2008: BAE Systems, Chesapeake, 821 Live Oak Drive, Chesapeake, VA 23321 Served as an Electronics Technician assigned to Navy Portable Radio Program. Provided technical support including repair and maintenance services for tactical radios, secure telephone devices, and provided training support for Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard tactical equipment users. Supported the ISEA for Navy Portable Radio Programs as well as managed PMS feedback reports, and oversaw Tech manual reviews/changes. June 2006 - December 2007: BAE Systems, SOCSOUTH, 29350 Coral Sea Blvd, Homestead, FL 33039 Served as an Electronics Technician assigned to Special Operations Command-South Field Technical Unit (SOCSOUTH FTU). I supported SOCSOUTH in the design, procurement, assembly, integration and installation, modification, repair, testing, and life cycle support of highly complex communications and network systems, audio visual equipment, electronic security systems, and voice teleconferencing systems. Responsible for field service support of tactical radio equipment. August 1999 – June 2006: BAE SYSTEMS, 23481 Cottonwood Parkway, California, MD 20619 Served for seven years as an Electronics Technician assigned to the Electronic Systems Division’s Air Traffic Control (ATC) Department. Primarily involved in the repair and assembly of electronic equipment used in the AN/SPN 46 Automatic Carrier Landing System (ACLS). August 1994 - August 1999 US Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton, CA 92054 Responsible for performing all aspects of communications systems maintenance and management. Duties included troubleshooting malfunctions; performing corrective and preventive maintenance; and supporting field units.