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Tyson Jones

Carrollton,GA

Summary

Careful employee trained to handle hazardous materials and clean up sites. Highly knowledgeable about PPE and proper disposal methods. Detail-oriented and thorough with every assignment.


Hardworking and passionate job seeker with strong organizational skills eager to secure entry-level Electrician position. Ready to help team achieve company goals.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Aviation Electronics Technician

United States Marine Corps
06.2020 - Current
  • Set up and operated precision test equipment for alignment, troubleshooting and testing of electrical equipment and systems.
  • Installed electrical and electronic components and assemblies.
  • Adjusted, repaired and replaced malfunctioning components or assemblies.
  • Maintained in-depth knowledge of standards, procedures and instrumentation.
  • Performed thorough visual and physical inspections of all electrical parts.
  • Completed preventive and reparative maintenance on aircraft electronics and computer systems.
  • Utilized testing equipment such as oscilloscopes, ammeters and ohmmeters.
  • Performed scheduled and unscheduled inspections to check flight readiness of aircraft.

Hazardous Material Handler

United States Marine Corps
09.2021 - Current
  • Handled emergency spills and environmental cleanup requests with organized approach.
  • Cleaned up biohazards and industrial waste by carefully following optimal safety protocols.
  • Maintained inspection-ready manifest documentation for review by supervisor.
  • Maximized protections by accurately labeling hazardous waste containers in line with environmental and safety requirements.
  • Moved and loaded drums and containers weighing as much as 549 pounds.
  • Prepared containers for long-distance shipping and coordinated transportation with contractors.
  • Audited hazardous waste weekly to assist with pick-up scheduling and maintain necessary safety controls.
  • Arranged pick-ups, managed documentation and reported quantities of waste to help coordinators make appropriate planning decisions.
  • Removed soil, debris and other materials from spill sites and placed in appropriate containers.
  • Adhered to all defined safety protocols, company requirements and federal and local laws to maintain safe and controlled environments.
  • Recorded numbers of containers stored at disposal sites, specifying amounts or types of equipment or waste disposed.

Education

No Degree - H-1 Avionics Tech

H-1 AVIONICS SYSTEMS OMA(C-School)
Camp Pendleton South, CA
05.2021

No Degree -

AVIATION MACHINISTS MATE C
Pensacola, FL
12.2020

High School Diploma -

Carrollton High School
Carrollton, GA
05.2020

Skills

  • Aircraft Electrical Systems
  • Aircraft Repair and Maintenance
  • Electronics Maintenance
  • Electronic Systems Troubleshooting
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Use Testing Equipment
  • Helicopter Repair
  • Hazardous Materials

Certification

  • Certified O-level Avionics technician, United states Marine Corps - 3years
  • Hazmat Handler's Training - 2years
  • Hazardous Material Shelf Life Management Training - 2years
  • Leading Marines Training - 3years
  • H-1 Avionics Systems Training - 3years
  • Communications Training - 3years
  • Risk Management Training - 3years

Timeline

Hazardous Material Handler

United States Marine Corps
09.2021 - Current

Aviation Electronics Technician

United States Marine Corps
06.2020 - Current

No Degree - H-1 Avionics Tech

H-1 AVIONICS SYSTEMS OMA(C-School)

No Degree -

AVIATION MACHINISTS MATE C

High School Diploma -

Carrollton High School
Tyson Jones