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Warren Mays

Atlanta

Summary

Highly qualified Electronics Engineering Technician with training and experience in electrical and mechanical systems. Reads schematic diagrams and use appropriate test equipment to troubleshoot equipment and manufactured products. Excellent at contributing to team and project success by sharing acquired knowledge and using strong interpersonal communication skills to encourage high-level performance. Proficient in installing, maintaining, calibrating, configuring and troubleshooting. A stellar work ethic excels in a fast-paced environment.

Overview

24
24
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Electronics Technician

Alstom
08.2001 - Current
  • Used diagnostic and testing processes in collaboration with product engineers to identify, define, and solve development issues.
  • Reviewed and interpreted service manuals, specifications, wiring diagrams, and blueprints.
  • Troubleshot and resolved equipment failures to reduce operational disruption.
  • Monitored and tested equipment performance to diagnose and resolve problems.
  • Led preventative maintenance and inspections to limit electrical issues.
  • Performed acceptance testing and measurements on electronic components and assemblies to verify system compliance.
  • Responded quickly to emergency calls, limiting electrical risk and equipment downtime.

Education

Associate of Science - Electrical Engineering

ITT Technical Institute
Jacksonville, FL
11-1999

Skills

  • Soldering and wiring
  • Electronic troubleshooting
  • Hardware diagnostics
  • Mechanical testing
  • Installation
  • Electrical inspection
  • Schematic reading
  • Continuous improvement
  • Electrical safety

Certification

Train Driver Certified

Train Recovery Certified

Central Control Certified

Safety Site Warden Certified

Timeline

Electronics Technician

Alstom
08.2001 - Current

Associate of Science - Electrical Engineering

ITT Technical Institute
Warren Mays