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How would you describe your dream job in 10 words or less?

Ownership, responsibility, some travel, growth potential, learning and brand recognition.

Posted @ 09:43PM, November 08, 2007 by Chance Germany | Permalink
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Work history

Cameron Drilling January 2008 to the present
Service Technician

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United States Navy January 2004 to the present
Supervisor

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How would you describe your time at United States Navy?

Exceptional exepience gained leading and teaching junior technicians in time-critical aicraft repair procedures.
United States Navy December 2002 to the present
Aviation Electrician

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How would you describe your time at United States Navy?

Worked as an aviation electrician maintaining up to five EA-6B aircraft. Performed troubleshooting and repair on flight instrument, AC/DC generation and distribution systems, hydraulic, power plant, environmental, navigation and lighting systems. Utilized precision measuring equipment, meters, technical diagrams, schematics and publications to perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and corrosion prevention and repair. Awarded Navy and Marine Corps Achievement medal for the correction of over 400 system discrepancies in four months with zero repeat occurrences. Selected over several senior personnel to represent Electrical/Instrument work center on the flight deck. Advanced three pay grades in four years.... read more

Education

columbia college of missouri January 2003 to the present
International Business

How would you describe your time at columbia college of missouri?

Completing B.S. in International Business while deploying several times in the past few years has been challenging, but also very rewarding. I believe a business degree will compliment my technical and supervision experience.
NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAINING CENTER July 2002 to December 2002
Aviation Electrical Systems

How would you describe your time at NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAININ...?

Honor Graduate. Learned about aircraft systems and wire repair techniques using the most advanced teaching methods available. Hands-on experience in addition to exceptional study materials and instructors made a great learning experience.
Advanced Electronics Technical Core April 2002 to July 2002
Electronics/Semi Conductor Devices

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How would you describe your time at Advanced Electronics Techni...?

Honor Graduate. Self-paced course completed in 13 weeks. Also worked as a peer tutor to improve the knowledge of my fellow students. Subject matter included amplifiers, transistors, logic circuits, vacuum tubes, voltage regulators, power supplies, adders, diodes, bridge circuits, voltage dividers, capacitors, inductors, filters, etc. Great training with extremely knowledgeable instructors to assist. This is the fundamental school to work on systems like Tomahawk missile guidance and radar fire control technology.... read more

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Recommendations

Joseph Mullaney
Joseph Mullaney
General Studies at columbia college of missouri

Chance is a very special and unique individual. He consistantly ranks number 1 amoung his peers and exceeds all expectations. He constantly seeks out additional responsibilities and performs at levels higher than expected. He has worked for me as a Shift Supervisor, Work Center Supervisor and Quality Assurance Specialist, in each case he required absolutely no supervision and performed to perfection. It would be a mistake for any company not to hire him if they have the opportunity to do so.

Chance Germany worked for me as an Aviation Electrician when he was attached to my squadron, VAQ-140, in the U.S Navy. Chance is an intelligent, mature and dependable employee, with an outstanding work ethic. A star performer in my electrical shop, Chance was hand selected for his leadership to supervisory positions as Night Shift Supervisor and Quality Assurance Representative. I emphatically give my strongest possible recommendation to any prospective employer to hire this top tier candidate.

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