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RESUME'

Carl Fileccia

 

PROFILE

Highly knowledgeable process improvement professional with exceptional communication skills. Demonstrates an ability to work autonomously or cooperatively as part of a team to meet project deadlines.  Proven ability to combine project and task/time management with professional expertise to consistently exceed corporate goals.

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

 

United States Navy (Retired)                                                                                       October 1996 – October 2011

 

Human Resources Department (Building 65), Portsmouth, VA                                                    2009-2011

 

  • Perform general office, clerical, and administrative duties, including computer applications, and office communications, filing and records maintenance.

  • Draft appointment affidavits and new employee orientation packages for all new employees being hired through the Human Resources Staffing Department.

  • Responsible for inputting metric data into the Human Resources Staffing/Classification RPA Tracker metric database for all HR staffers.Information inputted includes title, pay plan, series, grades, nature of actions, effective date, types of action, and request for personnel action numbers requiring detail orientation and minimal error.

  • Discuss and resolve minor discrepancies with Staffers effectively managing conflict situations when possible.

  • Develop excel spreadsheet for NNSY job announcements used in job fairs.

  • Maintains high level of confidentiality

 

USS Ramage (DDG-61), Norfolk, VA                                                                                 2007-2009

 

  • Information Systems Maintenance Technician

  • Performed Journeyman level organizational and system maintenance on shipboard and ashore end-to-end information systems.

  • Performed initial system setup, basic administration and operational checks on information technology systems.

  • Understands how complex systems and processes interrelate

  • Naturally and effectively monitored complex systems and intervened to problem solve as necessary.

 

 

NAS Dam Neck, Dam Neck, VA                                                                                         2004-2007

 

  • Worked at the Center For Naval Intelligence

  • System Administrator, co-creator, and maintainer of the Department of Knowledge Management’s webpage

  • Transferred to theN6 (IT) department where I was part of the system administrator team; assisted in handlingstudent administrative issues, general office, clerical, and administrative duties, including computer applications, and office communications.

  • Addition duties included: ghosting computers; installing software updates; end to end computer setup in multiple classroom settings.

  • Performed on-site trouble call requests as needed

 

 

USS Gonzalez ( DDG-66) & USS Monterey (CG-61), Norfolk, VA                                                2001-2004

 

  • AIMS Mk 12 Identity Friend or Foe (IFF) System Maintenance

    • Applied digital, electrical, and electronic theories to align, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair all aspects of the aircraft identification system to the component level.

  • Completed First Line Leadership Development Program (2003)

  • Able to identify basic principles of leadership including the use of oral and written communication in professional relationships; understanding the role of motivation, empowerment, and counseling in development of subordinates; and ways to manage human resources, teams, and stress to create a quality organizational climate.

  • AN/USM-646 Test Measuring and Diagnostic Equipment Operator/Maintenance (2003)

NAS Brunswick, MA                                                                                                           1998-2001          

  • AN/GPN-27 (V) Maintenance Technician

    • Performed preventive maintenance on airport surveillance radar systems.

  • Test Equipment Petty Officer

    • Coordinated, tracked, collected, and transported test equipment to be calibrated.

Electronics Technician Radar Strand Class A _                                                                               1997-1998

  • Responsibilities included: Performing preventive maintenance on electronic equipment; use and interpret technical manuals and schematics; comprehend the principles, rules, and concepts of radar which are necessary to troubleshoot and solve problems; describe the characteristics of an antenna in terms of polarization, gain, and radiation resistance; use authorized methods to isolate faults which cannot be located using procedures contained in prescribed maintenance documentation.

Combat Systems Technical Core Electronics Technician _                                                                       1997          

  • Possess knowledge and skills in basic electricity and electronics theory along with technical manuals to operate, test, and troubleshoot electronic equipment to the component level.

  • Recruit Training (1996-1997)

 

EDUCATION

 

SOUTH UNIVERSITY

Associates of Science in Information Technology

 

Bachelors of Science in Information Technology (estimated graduation date June 2015)

 

 

 I currently have a secret clearance that will be active until 2017. 

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