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Demorn Daniels

Winterville,NC

Summary

Highly qualified Electronics Engineering Technician with training and experience in electrical and mechanical systems. Demonstrated ability to read 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 with the ability to excel in a fast-paced environment.

Overview

15
15
years of professional experience

Work History

Electronics Technician III

NCDOT
09.2017 - Current
  • Fixed circuit boards and wire harness problems using schematics, wiring diagrams, and testing instruments.
  • Troubleshot and resolved equipment failures to reduce operational disruption.
  • Installed and maintained a variety of electrical and electronic components in accordance with approved methods and procedures.
  • Assembled, tested and maintained components and systems for high-performing electronics.
  • Monitored and tested equipment performance to diagnose and resolve problems.
  • Diagnosed and repaired complex faults within target timeframes.
  • Reviewed and interpreted service manuals, specifications, wiring diagrams, and blueprints.
  • Led preventative maintenance and inspections to limit electrical issues.
  • Developed and maintained technical documentation for compliant records.
  • Used diagnostic and testing processes in collaboration with product engineers to identify, define, and solve development issues.
  • Performed acceptance testing and measurements on electronic components and assemblies to verify system compliance.
  • Used information in technical diagrams, schematics, and manuals to understand operations and make successful repairs.
  • Modified, maintained, or repaired electronics equipment or systems to achieve proper functioning.
  • Conferred with engineers and designers to investigate and solve failure issues.
  • Strong knowledge of the principles and practices of electrical and electronics engineering, operating characteristics of standard electrical and communications equipment, electronic components, test equipment, and practices used in the field of electrical engineering
  • A strong knowledge of electronics theory, electrical systems, communication systems, and how they work together to form an integrated system.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office
  • Demonstrated ability to read and analyze schematic diagrams and maintenance manuals to troubleshoot and repair complex electronic equipment down to component level.
  • Demonstrated ability to remove and replace soldered through-hole, surface mounted, and ball grid array electronic components.

Electronics Technician I, II

NCDOT
09.2017 - 08.2024
  • Knowledge of standard test equipment used to diagnose electronic components.
  • Experience reading and understanding schematic drawings and wiring diagrams
  • Demonstrated the ability to plan, schedule and carry out work assignments effectively with minimal supervision
  • Knowledge of the National Electric Code.
  • Experience performing manual and physical labor in varied environmental conditions.
  • Maintain system logs or manuals to document testing or operation of equipment.
  • Inspect systems, diagnose problems and develop optimal solutions.
  • Install traffic signal equipment, wiring detectors, installing and wiring controllers, trace out electrical wiring diagrams to locate trouble, dismantle and reassemble components, replaces worn or faulty parts
  • Ability to perform manual and physical labor involved in the installation and removal of traffic signals and other traffic control devices
  • Ability to work in environmental conditions which include extreme cold and excessive heat conditions
  • Responsible for the maintenance and repair of Electrical, Electronic, and Computerized Traffic Control Systems mainly in Edgecombe/Wilson County, but also throughout Division 04
  • Ability to repair/maintain a wide variety of complex electrical equipment
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds, shoulder high
  • Able to use and operate aerial bucket truck up to 60 feet in height without accommodations
  • Ability to diagnose source of equipment failures

Process Technician 1

UTC AEROSPACE SYSTEMS
06.2015 - 11.2016
  • Tests products for load capabilities, mechanical characteristics, polarity, voltage, amperage, inductance, shorts, grounds, circuit continuity, and physical properties.
  • Troubleshoot analog and digital circuits.
  • Troubleshoot to the component level.
  • Perform routine repair activities on avionics equipment including surface mount repair.
  • Comprehends blueprints and schematics.
  • Knowledge of electronic theory including microprocessor based products.
  • Experienced in dielectric and hypot testing, and safety measures involved when performing tests.
  • Checked incoming shipments for adherence to industry quality specifications.
  • Performed preventive maintenance on equipment during scheduled downtime.
  • Complied with all safety rules and standards to maximize efficiencies while reducing accidents.

Coiled Tubing Assistant

INTEGRATED PRODUCTION SERVICES
04.2014 - 01.2015
  • Assist with the assembly and disassembly of the coiled tubing unit, fluid pump, nitrogen pump, and hydraulic unit.
  • Help maintain and perform preventive maintenance in order to keep units job ready at all times.
  • Drive various tractor/trailer combinations to and from location when on a job to service a well.
  • Operate the nitrogen transport to fill up the nitrogen pump while on location in order to be used while servicing wells.
  • Responsible for keeping all units and the surrounding area clean, and keeping a watching eye out for any potential problems.
  • Operate fork lifts, and aerial lifts to assist with rigging up to a well.
  • Assist the Fluid Pump Operator with the mixing of chemicals that are being pumped into the well, while learning to operate the fluid pump and coiled tubing units.
  • Replace hydraulic lines/fittings, O-rings, and re-pack fluid pump power ends both while on and off location.
  • Implemented troubleshooting techniques to alleviate service rig operating issues and maintain optimal performance.
  • Maintained and performed safety inspections on equipment and tools.
  • Took on added shifts to accomplish work required to meet customer requirements and schedules.
  • Lifted, installed and removed equipment in extreme weather conditions and temperatures.
  • Used effective verbal communication skills to instruct and direct crews during shifts, build team consensus and accomplish important project milestones.
  • Installed pressure-control devices onto wellheads.
  • Completed all paperwork, recognizing any discrepancies and addressing them in a timely fashion.
  • Offered friendly and efficient service to all customers, handled challenging situations with ease.

Aircraft Electrical/Instrument/Flight Control Systems Fixed Wing Technician

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
03.2009 - 03.2014
  • Test and troubleshoot instruments, components, and assemblies, using circuit testers, oscilloscopes, or voltmeters.
  • Coordinate work with that of engineers, technicians, and other aircraft maintenance personnel.
  • Install electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons.
  • Adjust, repair, or replace malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand tools or soldering irons.
  • Lay out installation of aircraft assemblies and systems, following documentation such as blueprints, manuals, and wiring diagrams.
  • Completed preventative and reparative maintenance on aircraft electronics and computer systems.
  • Completed quality assurance checks for service work and completed documentation outlining updates.
  • Tested electrical aircraft systems, components and equipment for compliance with standards and to uncover any malfunctions.
  • Performed thorough visual and physical inspections of all electrical parts.
  • Repaired and installed wiring, connectors, control boxes antennas and other pieces.
  • Utilized testing equipment such as oscilloscopes, ammeters and ohmmeters.
  • Created spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel for daily, weekly and monthly reporting.
  • Quickly learned new skills and applied them to daily tasks, improving efficiency and productivity.

Education

Avionics Corrosion Control -

United States Marine Corps
Pensacola, FL

Aviation Electrician's Mate Course, Class A1 - June 2010Apprentice Technical Training - undefined

Fixed Wing Electrical/Instrument IMA Technician Course 6432 MOS - MCAS Cherry Point - undefined

Aircraft Engine Components Test Stand Operator/Maintainer's Course MCAS Cherry Point - undefined

Aircraft Battery Maintenance Course - MCAS Yuma AZ - undefined

24 Hour Hazardous Material Environmental Course - MCAS Yuma AZ - undefined

Associate of Science - Electrical Engineering

Pitt Community College
Winterville, NC

Associate of Science - Engineering

Lenoir Community College
Kinston, NC
08.2025

Skills

  • Hardware diagnostics
  • Electrical design
  • Mechanical systems
  • Soldering and wiring
  • Installation
  • Troubleshooting
  • Testing
  • Blueprints and schematics
  • Heat shrinking
  • System integration
  • Wire assembling
  • Teamwork
  • Excellent work ethic
  • Lean manufacturing processes

Additional Information

  • Class A Commercial Driver's License Issue Date May, 11, 2020 Certified IPC Specialist, issue date 05 October, 2015 Exp.

Timeline

Electronics Technician III

NCDOT
09.2017 - Current

Electronics Technician I, II

NCDOT
09.2017 - 08.2024

Process Technician 1

UTC AEROSPACE SYSTEMS
06.2015 - 11.2016

Coiled Tubing Assistant

INTEGRATED PRODUCTION SERVICES
04.2014 - 01.2015

Aircraft Electrical/Instrument/Flight Control Systems Fixed Wing Technician

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
03.2009 - 03.2014

Avionics Corrosion Control -

United States Marine Corps

Aviation Electrician's Mate Course, Class A1 - June 2010Apprentice Technical Training - undefined

Fixed Wing Electrical/Instrument IMA Technician Course 6432 MOS - MCAS Cherry Point - undefined

Aircraft Engine Components Test Stand Operator/Maintainer's Course MCAS Cherry Point - undefined

Aircraft Battery Maintenance Course - MCAS Yuma AZ - undefined

24 Hour Hazardous Material Environmental Course - MCAS Yuma AZ - undefined

Associate of Science - Electrical Engineering

Pitt Community College

Associate of Science - Engineering

Lenoir Community College
Demorn Daniels