1. Jorge S. Castillo
1720 Randall Blvd, Naples FL, 34120
(239)-348-8992 (H) (808)265-0248 (C)
SergeantCastillo@hotmail.com
OBJECTIVE: To find a good stable job so I can utilize my skills to work in a productive
manner.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Held a top secret clearance
Associate in Applied Science (Electronics Engineering Technology)
Bilingual-fluent in both English and Spanish
20 years experience in Electronics Technology while serving the United States Army
EXPERIENCE:
December 1, 2014- Present. Arthrex Inc.
Packaging Technician
Cleaning of components using manual process or cleaning machine equipment as
required in the work order traveler.
Perform suture assembly, suture-implant assembly and suture-implant-driver assembly.
Operates crimping machine, wire cutting machine, arbor press machine to assemble
sub-assembly work orders.
Performs placement of components onto the blister trays.
Performs pouch loading, pouch sealing, supplemental label application, pouch labeling
and folding carton labeling.
Performs non-sterile and sample device assembly and packaging.
Prints master carton labels for both sterile and non-sterile work orders.
November 18, 2013- September 26, 2014 Aeroflex Airflight Motion Control
Assembly Manager
Responsible for the training, health and safety of 17 assembly department
personnel.
Maintains and troubleshoots the assembly processes.
Maintain the appropriate records of all required assembly department activities.
Manage and address all the technical and documentation issues.
Recommends changes to improve quality, efficiency, and reduce costs.
2. 2010-2013 US Army, 632nd Maintenance Company, 3rd Sustainment BDE, Georgia
Shop Operations Non-Commission Officer in Charge, Senior Radio Repairman, Squad
Leader, Fire Marshall, Armored Vehicle License Examiner and Master Driver
Successfully supervised the Shop Operations of Direct Support level
maintenance of a Communications and Electronics Maintenance Shop
supporting 36 units
Accounted for over $600,000 dollars of testing equipment, computer hardware and
toolboxes with no loss
Supervised, trained, mentored and accounted for twelve personnel including their
evaluation and discipline
2004-2010 US Army, 25th Infantry Division, Hawaii
Senior Radio Repairman, Squad Leader, Postal Officer, Electronics Maintenance Shop
Foreman, Hazardous Material Handler, Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment
Coordinator, Shop Key Custodian
Served as a Shop Foreman in a Direct Support Electronics Maintenance Shop
Served as the Senior Radio and Communication Security (Cryptographic)
Repairman in a Direct Support Communications and Electronics Maintenance
Shop
Supervised and repaired defective components, subassemblies and
communications equipment
Maintained accountability of organizational property valued in excess of
$2,500,000 with zero losses or damage
Managed, mentored, trained and accounted for twelve personnel
Implemented and enforced shop policies and regulations
2001-2004 30th Signal Battalion, COMSEC Logistic Support Unit Hawaii (CLSU-HI)
Quality Control Inspector, Shop Foreman, Safety Officer, Squad Leader, Army Drug and
Alcohol Abuse Prevention and Control Program Coordinator (ADAPCP, now Army
Substance Abuse)
Supervised the Support of over 60 Customer units, which include the
Headquarters, U.S. Army Pacific and the 25th infantry Division
3. Enforced shop safety policies which resulted in zero accidents while working on
communication electronic equipment
Accounted for, supervised and monitored the professional development and
training of seven subordinates
1998-2001 57th Signal Battalion, Texas
Shop Foreman, Squad Leader, Unit Fire Marshall, Key Control Custodian, Information
System Security Officer, Controlled Cryptographic Item/Communication Security Non-
Commission Officer
Served as Senior Radio and Communications Security (COMSEC) Equipment
Repairer for a Corps level direct support signal maintenance shop
Established work schedules and repair priorities, supervised shop repair
operations and eleven technical personnel. Implemented quality control
measures on repaired equipment, monitored equipment inspection records and
quality assurance quality control standard
Managed equipment valued over three million dollars
Supervised, evaluated, trained, mentored and accounted for ten personnel
1997-1998 Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania
Communications Equipment Repairer, Assistant Supervisor, Trainer
Served as Assistant Supervisor in the maintenance shop in repair, modifications
and overhaul of Communications Security (COMSEC) equipment for depot level
maintenance
Supervised managed and accounted for ten COMSEC technicians. Provided
technical assistance and administrative functions to soldiers. Provided technical
and tactical training for soldiers and civilians assigned to the depot
Trained Soldiers and Marines during their annual training on depot level
maintenance with emphasis on Trunk Encryption Devices (TED): KG 94, KG 194
and KG 194A
EDUCATION
Associate in Applied Science (AAS, Electronics) Bronx Community College, New York
4. 76 Quarter credits of Biomedical Equipment Technology at Texas State Technical
Institute
TRAINING
Radio and Communication Security equipment Repair training. US Army Signal School,
Ft. Gordon, GA. Honor Graduate. (994 hours)
80 Hours of Intermediate Direct Support Maintenance Course Single Channel Ground
and Airborne Radio Systems (SINCGARS) and Ground Radio Maintenance Test Set
(GRM-114B) W/OE373 and the Automated Net Control Device (AN/CYZ-10)
Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) TPA Privilege Authority (TPA) Course
Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)
Principles Course
L-3 Communications STE (Secure Terminal Equipment) FNBDT (Future Narrow Band
Digital Terminal) Kit Installation Course
TACLANE (Tactical Local Area Network Encryption) Operators Training Course
Combat Service Support (CSS) Automated Information Systems Interface (CAISI)
Standard Army Management Information Systems (STAMIS) Interface Training
144 hours training on the Secure Mobile Anti-Jam Reliable Tactical Terminal (SMART-
T) AN/TSC-154 Operator UL/DS Maintenance Course
Safety Representative Training. Certified to conduct Standard Army Safety and
Occupational Health Inspections
Basic Unit Prevention Leader Workshop (Army Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and
Control Program, now called Army Substance Abuse)