Robert E. Henderson
OBJECTIVE
Seeking employment with a progressive high tech company where I can utilize my 30 years of expertise in Naval Weapon Systems and Ground Base Midcourse Defense (GMD). I have maintained an active secret security clearance for 30 years.
EXPERIENCE
June2000 Present THE BOEING COMPANY HUNTSVILLE, AL. LAUNCH TECHNICIAN 3 As a technician for the Boeing Service Company, I was part of numerous successful test flights for the GMD program in the Marshall Islands and Vandenberg AFB, Ca. I support engineering in the testing of electrical and mechanical connections in the missile control room and the silo ensuring an on schedule launch time. I currently work at Fort Greely, Alaska in the test and emplacement of three stage solid fuel tactical missiles comprised of guidance, telemetry and propulsion systems in support of the GMD program. All electrical connections in the testing process are derived from drawings, schematics, and functional diagrams. I conducted numerous peer reviews of processes and procedures resulting in a cost savings of several thousand dollars. I am highly skilled in electronics, hydraulics, and pneumatics.
June 1998- June 2000 SCI Systems, Inc As a production line technician, I modified production line conveyor systems to meet new product demands which resulted in an on schedule delivery of our products. Job included repair of electrical, pneumatic drive systems.
July 1989- March 1997 U.S. Navy As the lead Chief Petty Officer (1989-1993), I was responsible for leadership and managing of 35 personnel daily in the operation and maintenance of MK 26 surface to air missile launch system on a nuclear cruiser. I scheduled preventive maintenance of missile magazines, missile launcher component systems on a daily basis. I also scheduled daily systems check of all onboard missiles for proper operation. I served in Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm during this time. 1993 to 1997 I was assigned to the Fleet Technical Support Center Pacific, in Pearl Harbor, Hi. As the Chief Petty Officer my job included on board training and instruction of shipboard personnel in the repair of naval gun and missile systems for Pacific Fleet Assets. I was flown to and from battle groups for emergency repairs to MK 45 light weight gun systems and MK 26 surface to air missile system achieving a high state of readiness for the battle group during Operation Desert Storm.
November 1984- July 1989 U.S. Navy As a Naval Gun System Instructor at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, I was responsible for the Instruction and hands on training of students. I taught the MK45 light weight gun system and the MK26 surface to air missile system. I re-wrote all curriculum updating system requirements and procedures for the MK45 gun system, MK10 terrier, and the MK26 surface to air missile system.
EDUCATION
High School Diploma Butler High School 1969
SPECIALIZED TRAINING
Alaska class A Drivers License with all endorsements 10 ton over-head pendant crane certified 16 ton mobile crane certified (Boom truck) Fork lift certified for electric and diesel Liquid Propellant and Recovery Team (Hazwoper training) 40 hour certification-annually Ordnance handling certification for 1.1, 1.3, 1.4 class explosives Electrostatic Discharge certification Microprocessor Fundamentals U.S. Navy Instructor certification U.S. Navy Electricity, Electronics, and Hydraulics certification MK13 mode 4 surface to air missile certification MK26 surface to air missile certification MK45 gun school certification MK38 gatlin gun certification (25mm) Missile Fire Suppression Halon system certification
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