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Michael William Lamb

149 Moose Club Road


Thomson, GA 30824
Evening Phone: 706 595-7326 Day Phone: 706 231-8033
Email: mlbab226@westpost.net

OBJECTIVE
Instructor/Writer or Course Developer
FUNCTIONAL SUMMARY
13 years of experience as Instructor/Writer and Developer for DOD Telecommunicat
ions (Wideband, Narrowband, Automated Data Processing, and Communications Securi
ty, COMSEC, Systems), and 20 years as Developer/Instructor in manufacturing envi
ronments. Conducted training to 200 25P10 students in Electronic and Digital Fun
damentals, Promina and COMSEC systems. Supervised 14 electronic technicians in t
he performance of their daily duties, operating and maintaining Automatic Secure
Voice Communications (AUTOSEVOCOM) Systems. Mentored several new instructors (c
ivilian and military) in training settings. Awarded Master Instructor Certificat
ion from US Air Force. Currently possess "SECRET" security clearance (maintained
"Top Secret Crypto, SCI" throughout my military career).
EXPERIENCE
TOTAL SOLUTIONS-INC, AUGUSTA GEORGIA

Instructor/Writer 1/2009 - 1/2010 and 6/2010 - Present


Prepare and develope curriculum to teach critical tasks identified by the latest
CT/SSB. I provide direct support to the training event (DSTE) personnel for the
25P10 microwave systems operator-maintainer common core, microwave systems oper
ator-maintainer (tactical-ASI-7D), and microwave systems operator-maintainer (st
rategic-ASI-7E).
* Conduct conferences, demonstrations, and laboratory exercises in microwave sys
tems operator-maintainer common core.
* Reviewe and update classroom training materials such as student handouts, less
on plans, overhead slides, and practical exercises.
* Conduct all phases of written and hands-on student testing, to include grading
and recording of exams, evaluation of results, and conduct after action reviews
with the students.
* Make recommendations concerning academic actions when warranted by classroom p
erformance.
* Create Blackboard modules for various Annexes.
* Certified in; Microwave Systems Operator-Maintainer, Common Core.
(Supervisor: Kenneth V. Golston706 791-6688)
Training Technician I 3/2010 - 6/2010
Maintain a proper classroom environment for good learning atmosphere, assist in
maintaining student records and attendance reports, support the re-training of t
est failures, assist during academic assistance (AA) training, and assist in rev
iewing training materials for the 25Q SMART-T Course.
* Issue training equipment and replenish a variety of training support items (i.
e. student handouts) for the classrooms and labs.
* Ensure proper function and operation of all classroom equipment, assist in mai
ntaining classroom inventories, and set/reset labs for scenario based training.
* Monitor training facilities and equipment status, resolve technical faults, an
d/originate service orders for corrective repair IAW applicable technical manual
s and/or other government furnished documents. Provide to the maintenance point
of contact defective equipment and applicable form(s).
* Review/compare "instructor" & "visitor" copies in binders of all training docu
ments required.
* Ensure ample amount of handouts, student workbooks, and etc are on hand, resto
ck as required.
* Perform preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) in their assigned or
designated classroom to ensure all equipment and systems are operational.

GEORGIA QUICK START, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA


Training Consultant 1/1990 - 12/2008
Develop, publish, and deliver training and job certification programs for new an
d expanding companies.
* Perform job/task analysis utilizing the ISD/SAT Model.
* Design training programs, develop training materials, job aids, work instructi
ons and job certification materials.
* Conduct training in basic skills, technical knowledge for critical tasks, OSHA
and FDA regulatory subjects, various workshops and computer software packages.
* Conduct mechanical and electrical maintenance assessments for the state of Geo
rgia.
* Perform the functions of a Network Administrator for the local Quick Start Off
ice.
(Supervisor: Eddie Fite, Phone: 706 266-0218)
DIRECTORATE OF TRAINING AND DOCTRINE, RESIDENT/NONRESIDENT TRAINING DIVISION, NO
NRESIDENT TRAINING BRANCH, FORT GORDON, GEORGIA
Training Specialist (Electronics), GS-1712-11 7/1989 - 12/1989
Designed and developed soldier training products and materials. Performed job an
d task analysis in support of assigned MOS/courses developed under OPMS and EPMS
concepts. Selected methods and media to be utilized with assigned courses. Dete
rmined instructional strategies and prepared instructional material using availa
ble subject matter expertise. Developed resource requirements to support instruc
tional strategies, methods, and media.
* Planned and developed Reserve Component Courses as described in appropriate re
gulations.
* Coordinated with training departments and reserve components concerning the de
velopment of courses.
* Provided professional reviews to ensure reliability, validity, and doctrinal a
ccuracy.
* Developed course documents and training materials for the teletype maintenance
and other courses.
(Supervisor: Mr. Schell)
SCI SYSTEMS, INC. GOVERNMENT DIVISION, QUALITY DEPARTMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL LABORAT
ORY, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
Environmental Test Technician 7/1988 - 6/1989
Supervised and performed SCI quality control and environmental testing on govern
ment division equipment.
* Verified that equipment under test met all SCI and government military standar
ds.
* Programmed and monitored microprocessors on environmental chambers and vibrati
on systems.
(Supervisor: S. Schuerr)
COMPUTER REPAIR DIVISION, CONTROL AND SPECIALIZED ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT, FORT G
ORDON, GEORGIA
Instructor/Writer, GS-1712-09 11/1985 - 7/1988
Conducted classroom instruction in the operation and repair of Decentralized Aut
omated Service Support Systems Computer Repair Course (DAS3, Honeywell Level 6).
* Conducted conferences, demonstrations, and laboratory exercises in major subje
ct matter areas within course of instruction for US Army, Navy, Marines, Air For
ce and DOD civilians.
* Used a wide variety of training aids and media in the conduct of training.
* Administered tests and made performance observations to determine student prog
ress and training effectiveness.
* Utilized instructor aids and assistants to enhance the training program.
* Prepared and maintained records pertinent to military training.
* Reinforced student interest and learning by selecting and making appropriate t
raining aids and other supplemental training material.
* Monitored progress of students and remediated both individual and groups of st
udents as needed to maintain normal academic progression.
* Counseled and interviewed marginal or failing student trainees.
* Evaluated students undergoing training, to include performance and adaptabilit
y.
(Supervisor: M.K. Jordan)
BASIC ELECTRONIC DIVISION
Designed and developed soldier training material such as POI, training aids and
lesson material utilizing the Nida 250 and Nida 130 trainers for the Computer Fu
ndamentals block of instruction for the Consolidation of the Basic Electronics C
ourse on Ft. Gordon. Conducted classroom instruction on advanced communication-e
lectronics equipment and training devices to the Instructor personnel.
(Supervisor: Robert Archer)

NATIONAL EDUCATION CORPORATION NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


EAST DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Technical Instructor 6/1985 - 10/1985
Conducted training utilizing various methodologies in mathematics concepts and b
asic electronic fundamentals in a college level environment.
* Selected and prepared materials, methods and media to achieve established cour
se objectives in classroom and laboratory settings.
* Determined instructional strategies and prepared instructional materials to me
et those objectives.
* Evaluated and counseled marginal and failing students to encourage and provide
assistance in weak areas of study.
(Supervisor: Earl Mathews)
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE (Retired July 1985).
Senior Cryptographic Repair Technician. Provided management and supervision for
maintenance on various telecommunications and cryptographic systems. Implemented
On-The-Job training program and administered qualification field training packa
ges. Scheduled and coordinated routine maintenance. Developed quality assurance
inspection program. Maintained calibration schedule on test equipment (TMDE), pu
blications and technical manual library.
Master Instructor. Conducted training on subjects in courses covering the compon
ents of electronic systems, command and control, and associated electronics, to
include computers, communications and test equipment. Provided instruction to US
military officers, warrant officers, enlisted and civilian personnel. The scope
of instruction encompassed operation at system, subsystem, and component level,
equipment power sources and requirements, general system electronics, console o
perations, maintenance and repair concepts and procedures. Job performance requi
red a thorough specialized technical knowledge of advanced principles of electro
nics and techniques used in the diagnosis of malfunction symptoms and repair of
complex electronic systems and support equipment. Course development, instructio
nal development and teaching assignments encompassed Communications Security (CO
MSEC) systems repair on teletype, data, voice, line conditioning and detection s
ystems, and the Automatic Secure Voice Communication (AUTOSEVOCOM) systems. Also
modified/updated courses of instruction and training materials in support of el
ectronics maintenance training. Instructed at the vocational level for teaching
the knowledge, skills, and techniques necessary for the installation, operations
, adjustment, alignment, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of
satellite, telecommunications and cryptographic electronics equipment. Conducted
conferences, demonstrations, and laboratory exercises in major subject matter a
reas within courses of instruction. Used a wide variety of training aids and med
ia in the conduct of training. Administered tests and made performance observati
ons to determine student progress and training effectiveness. Utilized instructo
r aids and assistants to enhance the training program. Curriculum consisted of k
nowledge, skills, and abilities on: basic electricity and electronics, signaling
, satellite, and cryptographic communications fundamentals, installation, alignm
ent, operation, maintenance, fault isolation, repair, and restoral of various te
lecommunications systems.
Cryptographic Equipment Repairman. Responsible for the operation, installation,
modification, maintenance and repair of cryptographic, ancillary equipment and c
ommunications systems. Including analog and digital signal processors, multiplex
ers, routers, switches, and modulator/demodulator sub-systems, rubidium standard
clock and a variety of line conditioning, routing, and detection equipment. Iso
lated equipment faults by use of test equipment and prescribed troubleshooting p
rocedures. Removed and replaced defective components, modified equipment to meet
current operational guidelines. Maintained all pertinent maintenance documents.

EDUCATION
* Phillips Junior College Augusta, Georgia (Associate of Science in Electronic T
echnology Degree).
* Trenton High School, Trenton Michigan, High School Diploma.
CERTIFICATIONS
* Technical Instructor Course, USAF School of Applied Aerospace Sciences (ATC),
198 hr.
* Instructor Training Refresher Course USA Signal Center and Fort Gordon, 51 hr.
* Instructional Systems Development, USAF School of Applied Aerospace Sciences (
ATC), 36hr.
* Master Instructor Certification USAF School of Applied Aerospace Sciences (ATC
).
* Microwave Systems Operator-Maintainer, Common Core Certification, 400 hr.
* Encryption Devices (COMSEC).Certification, 50 hr.
* CPR/AED Certificate, American Health Care Academy.

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