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Jason Seal ET Resume 1-16
1. OBJECTIVE
To obtain a position as an Electronic Technician with a reputable company with the
opportunity for advancement within the company. I’m looking to apply the 14 years of
knowledge and skills that I’ve acquired to help improve productivity and reduce the
amount of equipment downtime.
EDUCATION
Pearl River Community College Graduated May 11, 2001
Associates Degree in Applied Sciences (Electronics)
Picayune Memorial High School Graduated May 22, 1999
Diploma
EXPERIENCE
Noble Drilling Sugarland, Tx
Sr. Electronic Technician on a 6th Generation Drilling Rig
May 2011 – Present
Responsible for maintenance and repair of MODU (Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit)
electronic components and component interface systems.
Monitor all rig electronic systems and troubleshoot and repair as necessary for
operations.
Provide technical support for electronic systems to ensure achievement of rig
efficiency and client objectives.
Provide specific focus on systems that will keep maintenance operations running
effectively and avoid down time.
Assist the Rig Maintenance Supervisor with effective maintenance procedures and
ensure that maintenance system is effectively utilized
Helmerich & Payne International Drilling Company Tulsa, Ok
Electronic Technician on an Offshore Drilling Rig
November 2008 – May 2011
Advise the Electrical Supervisor of installations, maintenance, repairs, testing, and
verification of electronic equipment and automated systems onboard the rig.
Responsible for the maintenance and repair of the Dynamic Positioning System,
BOP MUX system and the Drilling systems, but is not restricted to working
exclusively on this equipment.
Responsible for performing preventive maintenance on all rig electronic systems to
minimize the possibility of downtime.
Recognize and discuss possible improvements to improve efficiency and mitigate
damage/wear on equipment
Recognize and mitigate hazards to crew, environment and equipment.
Power Dynamics LLC Stennis Space Center, Ms
Electro-Hydraulic Technician on US Navy Amphibious Vehicle (LARC V)
March 2004 – November 2008
Writing software and programming for LARC V control system.
Assist in designing and installing entire electronic control system for LARC V.
Troubleshooting and repair of hydraulic and electronic systems for LARC V.
Testing and pre-commissioning of LARC V on both land and water.
Communicate with the NAVY by phone and email to assist in troubleshooting.
Traveling to Naval bases to perform field service work and training on LARC V.
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JASONSEAL
ElectronicTechnician
113WernerRd,Picayune,Ms39466601-273-0021jaosn_seal@hotmail.com
2. Dredging Supply Company Reserve, La
Electronic Technician on Portable Dredges
June 2001 – January 2004
Building and installation of control panels onboard all models of portable dredges.
Installation of all sensors, motors, valves and cabeling throughout equipment.
Testing and troubleshooting of electronic systems on portable dredges.
Disassembly and onsite reassembly of portable dredges after completion of testing.
Troubleshooting and maintenance of shop equipment.
SKILLS
I have 2 years of college training in Electronics with an Associate’s Degree in
Applied Sciences and 14 years experience in the field.
I have experience in programming, installing, calibrating and troubleshooting
control panels, PLC’s, low and high voltage circuits, hydraulic and pneumatic
systems, motor control systems, transformers, variable frequency drives, navigation
equipment, many types of transmitters such as vacuum, flow, depth, pressure,
temperature etc.
I am well trained in reading and applying schematics.
I have certifications in fiber optics, advanced fire fighting, troubleshooting electrical
circuits, variable frequency drives, Rolls-Royce Azimuth & Propulsion, Siemens S7,
First Aid and CPR along with many more. All certificates available upon request.
I am well motivated and determined to succeed at any task I participate in with
high regard for safety and the quality of the finished product.
I have experience in installation and troubleshooting of hydraulic systems with a
very good understanding of how the electronic and hydraulic systems work together
to function equipment.
I’m very safety oriented and consider the safety of myself and others my number
one priority. I’ve spent the last seven years working under Shell’s 12 Life Saving
Rules which helped me develop a safety culture.
REFERNECES
Curtis Laskowski
(Noble - Master of the Jim Day) (USCG License # 000246933)
(602) 697-6077
curtis.laskowaski@gmail.com
Charles Schisler
(Noble - DP and Power Management Superintendent)
(832) 278-8948
ceschisler2010@gmail.com
Allen Griffin
(Noble – Assistant Rig Manager)
(601) 955-0530
allenlloydgriffin@msn.com
Joseph Seal
(Noble - Sr. Subsea Engineer)
(601) 303-1806
jseal@bellsouth.net
ElectronicTechnician
113WernerRd,Picayune,Ms39466601-273-0021jaosn_seal@hotmail.com
JASONSEAL