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James E. Davis 294 Pierson Blvd.

(740) 366-1234 Newark, Ohio 43055

Career Objective

An Electronic Technician or related position in a company desiring a conscientious, hard-working person with the
following skills:
• Calibrated complex electronic equipment • Assesses performance of equipment
• Does precision work • Works well with others on projects

Professional Employment

Production Technician 9/95 – Present


General Electric Quartz – Hebron, Ohio
Operated equipment used in the manufacturing of quartz products. Duties included: operation, preventive,
maintenance, and trouble shooting of equipment. Performed set up and adjustments necessary to produce end
product within manufacturer’s specifications. Inspected, packaged and shipped finished product.

Manager, Employee Assistance Office (EAO) 11/94 – 1/96


Newark Air Force Base – Newark, Ohio
Instructed and assisted soon-to-be dislocated workers on proper job search methods and techniques in group
and individual sessions. Informed supervisor of status of EAO in verbal and written form. Supervised two office
assistants.

Electronic Measurement Equipment Mechanic 1/85 – 11/94


Newark Air Force Base – Newark, Ohio
Operated, troubleshot, repaired and calibrated test stations. Performed Preventive Maintenance (PM) and
calibrations using set standards and procedures. Participated in quality circles and was Product Acceptance
Certified (PAC) on all test stations in assigned areas.

Instrument Worker 4/83 – 1/85


Newark Air Force Base – Newark, Ohio
Disassembled and cleaned parts of aircraft guidance systems using hand tools, strippers and solvents.
Measured disassembled parts to ensure they met specifications required to be reassembled. Updated records
to indicate work accomplished.

Electronics Technician 9/76 – 9/82


U.S. Navy
Operated, troubleshot, repaired and calibrated electronic test equipment using set standards to evaluate
operational status of equipment.

Professional Accomplishments
• Actively participated in self-directed teams at General Electric
• Worked with area engineers in the development, proposal and implementation of F-Coefficient Station
(FTIC) Project, resulting in $350,000 in savings
• Converted EAO to automated job listing to reduce paperwork and time required for job searches
• Involved in buyoff, installation and initial start-up of Alignment Set Test Station (ASTS)
• Exceeded required production quota when working as an Instrument Worker
• Rose to the rank of E-6 in one, six-year enlistment and was highly recommended for reenlistment

Professional Awards

- Performance Awards – 1987, 1992, 1993 & 1995 - Notable Achievement Award – 1987
Energetic, dependable, team-player
who can be counted on to do quality work!

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