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Ricardo Parrilla Sr.

Chesapeake,VA

Summary

Engineering Technician, Marine Electrician with 18+ years’ experience on Navy Vessels, efficient worker with broad range of electrical shipbuilding skills. Focused on quality and efficiency. Excel at troubleshooting, problem solving, readily understanding instructions of complicated nature and responding to challenges.

Detail-oriented Engineering Technician with impressive blend of technical expertise and people skills. Committed to providing quality and consistent technical support.

Overview

18
18
years of professional experience

Work History

ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN IV

SERCO INC.
11.2019 - Current
  • AIT Lead and Installation Technician responsibilities include Submitting POAM updates, completion of Daily Status Reports, management of QA Work Book, QCI checks for electrical components, Maintaining required logs and trackers, assisting daily tasks to the crew, making sure deadlines and turnovers are met, compartment turnover.
  • Installed systems included: IBS, IBNS and VDR
  • Works from schematics, diagrams, written, and verbal instructions.
  • Conducts complex engineering tests to collect design data or assist in general research work.
  • Diagnoses and isolates equipment and system malfunctions that fail to respond to standard corrective measures.
  • Provide guidance and work leadership to less-experienced technicians.
  • Performs electrical and electronic repairs.
  • Conducts system grooms and checkouts, and configuration validation.
  • Prepare and install systems alterations.
  • Performs component and/or system troubleshooting to diagnose the problem and provide most cost-effective repairs.
  • Prepares and installs equipment or system alterations in accordance with the technical specifications.
  • Identified potential problems with existing designs and provided solutions.

FIRST CLASS MARINE ELECTRICIAN

Shipboard Electrical and Air Inc.
05.2015 - 11.2019
  • Do all type of terminations included but not limited to Cat5, Coax, Triax, Multi Pin, Heliax and Hardwire.
  • Performs complex technical functions in support of engineering activities such as set up, operation, maintenance, modification, circuit testing, troubleshooting of electronic or electro-mechanical components and systems, specialize test equipment.
  • Understand and interpret electrical schematics and installation drawings.
  • Repairs or modifies cables and equipment returned by operational user and personnel in the associated test and development laboratories.
  • Maintain project safety standards while performing electrical work.
  • Conducts complex engineering test to collect data and assist in general research work.
  • Fiber optic certified.
  • Maintain current knowledge of relevant technologies.
  • This project was focused to terminate every cable related to Navigation and Communications on the LCS program under Lockheed Martin.
  • Worked closely with engineering staff to ensure that all repairs were completed correctly according to specifications.

FIRST CLASS MARINE ELECTRICIAN

VT Halter Marine
02.2012 - 02.2014
  • Works from schematics, diagrams, written and verbal instructions.
  • Equipment installation.
  • Participate in special projects as required.
  • Compartment completion.
  • Diagnoses and isolates equipment and system malfunctions which fail to respond to standard corrective measures.
  • May provide guidance and work leadership to less – experienced technicians.
  • Motor controls.
  • Lighting.
  • Ensured compliance with safety regulations during all maintenance activities.
  • Maintained and operated a variety of tools and equipment used in marine electrician work.

FIRST CLASS MARINE ELECTRICIAN

Ingalls Shipbuilding
04.2007 - 11.2011
  • Works from schematics, diagrams, written and verbal instructions.
  • Equipment installation.
  • Provide guidance and work leadership to less – experience technicians.
  • Compartment completion.
  • Lighting.
  • Participates in special projects as required.
  • Deck lead for hot work crew focused on build and modified wire ways on LPD, DDG and LHD programs.
  • Worked directly with Engineering department auditing systems on LHD 8.
  • Worked closely with engineering staff to ensure that all repairs were completed correctly according to specifications.
  • Maintained accurate records of all tasks performed on board the vessel.
  • Ensured compliance with safety regulations during all maintenance activities.

Education

FIBER OPTIC - Navy Shipboard

KITCO
12.2018

AUTOMECA -

AUTOMECA TECHNICAL COLLEGE
12.1992

HIGH SCHOOL -

MANUELA TORO MORICE
05.1987

Skills

  • Problem solving
  • Safety compliance
  • Organization skills
  • Interpersonal communication
  • System installation
  • Electrical repairs
  • Schematic interpretation
  • Team leadership
  • Quality assurance
  • Attention to detail
  • Electrical troubleshooting
  • Testing
  • Electrical systems
  • Root-cause analysis
  • Deadline compliance
  • Mechanical aptitude

References

  • Dawn Porath, Co-worker, (920)737-9360
  • Jeffery Robinson, Supervisor, (251)648-6790
  • William Woodson, Supervisor, (228)217-5012

Timeline

ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN IV

SERCO INC.
11.2019 - Current

FIRST CLASS MARINE ELECTRICIAN

Shipboard Electrical and Air Inc.
05.2015 - 11.2019

FIRST CLASS MARINE ELECTRICIAN

VT Halter Marine
02.2012 - 02.2014

FIRST CLASS MARINE ELECTRICIAN

Ingalls Shipbuilding
04.2007 - 11.2011

FIBER OPTIC - Navy Shipboard

KITCO

AUTOMECA -

AUTOMECA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

HIGH SCHOOL -

MANUELA TORO MORICE
Ricardo Parrilla Sr.