Mr. Jason Antone. Polensky

Career Objective

Position applied for:

Permanent Address

Street address:
155 Pheasant RD
Columbia Falls, MT, 59912, USA
Phone: 406-892-1717
Cellular Phone:
Fax:
e-mail: litany@hula.net

Current Address

Street address:
3161 Ala Ilima ST #1613
Honolulu, HI, 96818, USA
Phone: 808-837-0018
Cellular Phone:
Fax:
e-mail: litany@hula.net

Current Experience

Job title: electronics technician/reactor operator      Company: US NAVY        NumYrs: 2

Previous Experience

Title, Employer:, NumYrs
reactor technician, US NAVY, 2

Education

Degree, Major, Institution, GPA, Year Received: CER:Certificate/Diploma, EET:Electronics Engineering Techno, US NAVY, 3.30, 1993 CER:Certificate/Diploma, NCE:Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Power School, 3.35, 1993 CER:Certificate/Diploma, OPT:Operation, Reactor Prototype, 3.00, 1994 CER:Certificate/Diploma, EET:Electronics Engineering Techno, Technician Maintenance School, PASS, 1996


Attached Cover Letter and/or Resume

Dear Thai Link Representative:

I understand that your company has several contacts within industry in Thailand. I am planning on moving to Thailand in June 1998. I am not seeking a high paying job, only a job that will allow me to continue to learn the Thai language, and to speak it fluently. I currently study Thai through Adult education programs in Hawaii, and through the local Thai temple.

As you can see by my resume, I am technically trained to operate and repair advanced electronic equipment. I enjoy this type of work very much.

I very much would appreciate any opportunities that I can shown. I thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

Jason Polensky

Jason Polensky
3161 Ala Ilima St. #1613 Honolulu, HI 96818 USA Phone: 808-837-0018
E-Mail: litany@hula.net

Summary:

Highly capable, fast learning technician with five years of experience in high quality electrical and electronics repair. Excellent analytical and problem solving skills.

Experience: (June 1994 - Present)

Reactor Operator Aboard USS Honolulu, A Fast Attack Submarine Operated Procedure Intensive Reactor, Steam And Electric Plant Maintained, Repaired, And Upgraded Power Plant Electronics Analyzed Trends In Power Plant Response

Education:

United States Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (July 1992 - May 1994)

Electronics Training (6 Months) - Basic Electronics, Detailed Circuit Analysis, Troubleshooting, Microprocessors, Radar, Digital And Analog Systems, Signal Processing, Math, And Physics

Nuclear Power Training (6 Months) - Nuclear Physics, Reactor Theory, Thermal And Hydraulic Theory, Electrical Power Generation And Distribution Theory, Instrumentation, And Control System Theory

Reactor Prototype Training (6 Months) - Qualified To Operate A Nuclear Reactor And Power Plant Systems. Applied All Theory Learned In Nuclear Power Training.

Electronics Technician Maintenance School (6 Weeks) - Intensive Troubleshooting And Repair School. Emphasizes Extremely High Quality Soldering.

University Of Phoenix - Taking Part In A Distant Education Program, Working Towards An Associates Degree In Nuclear Technology.


Skills:

Electronics Maintenance, Troubleshooting, And Repair Background Excellent Analytical And Problem Solving Skills Works Well In A Team Environment Or Alone Supervisory And Management Skills
Typing, Multi-Platform Computer Skills, Enjoy Using Computers