chaarn

3/19/2014
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Position Desired

Safety Engineering
Atlanta, GA
Yes

Resume

CAREER OBJECTIVE: To obtain a challenging position as an
Engineer where I can demonstrate my
abilities and skills to manage a diverse
range of responsibilities.

EDUCATION: Alabama A&M University Normal,AL
B.S. Electrical Engineering Technology
Graduated: May 2006
GPA: 3.95

J.F. Drake State Technical College Huntsville, AL
A.A.S. Industrial Electronics Technology
Graduated: May 2004
GPA: 3.88

Florida A&M University Tallahassee, FL
Major: Electrical Engineering Minor: Electronics
1982-85


MILITARY SCHOOLS: University of Maryland – Principles of Effective
Supervision 1988

Southern Illinois University – Industrial Technology
Program 1988-89

Community College of the Air Force
A.A.S., Munitions Systems Technology
Graduated May 1989

COMPUTER SKILLS: Full knowledge of SharePoint Structure;
Microsoft Office, Upgrading and Repairing PC’s,
Programming with VHDL and familiar with the
basics of C++ Language: including Top Down Design
including Syntax; Control Structures; Preprocessor-
Directives; and techniques of Algorithms and Problem
Solving, using the C++ language to understand and
implement loops, selections, arrays,& functions.
Charles A. Arnold
2 MILITARY HISTORY:

CLEARANCE SECRET
US Air Force Munitions System Specialist Inactive Duty: 1990-93
Munitions System Specialist Active Duty: 1987-89
Responsibilities:
Troubleshooting and testing guided and unguided non-nuclear and nuclear munitions.
Completed the Air Force Occupational Safety and Health (AFOSH) Program in weapons
Safety Principles and all Phases of Munitions Systems. Completed the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO) Training in weapon inspection, combat ammunition systems
(CAS) principles, nuclear weapons safety (Arm and Dis-Arm), and Emergency Destruction/
Disablement of Munitions (EDM). Maintained a Personnel Reliability Profile (PRP).

US Marine Corps Supply/Warehouse Clerk Active Duty: 1986-87
Supply/Warehouse Clerk Active Reserve: 1983-85
Responsibilities: Ordered, received, stored and performed inventories of supplies and small-arms ammunitions for Company and Battalion levels.


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Universal Lighting Technologies Madison, AL
Senior Regulatory Test Engineer September 2011-Present

Responsibilities: Responsible for managing regulatory testing, scheduling and submittals to compliance agencies.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Work with product development, product management and outside agencies to:
Remain current with regulatory standards impacting ULT products;
Research and investigate new standards as they apply;
Advise product designers on standards requirements;
Manage regulatory test staff;
Maintain data acceptance programs
Prepare new product submittals to regulatory agencies;
Interact with regulatory bodies to interpert standards as they apply to ULT products;
Train regulatory and development staff on regulatory compliance issues;
Manage regulatory schedules and costs;
Represent ULT at standards organizations;
Organize meetings and generate reports stating ULT’s position on compliance;
Coordinate with Lab manager and Calibration department to maintain regulatory lab accreditation;


Charles A. Arnold
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Universal Lighting Technologies Madison, AL
Regulatory Engineer April 2009-Sept.2011

Responsibilities: Responsible for coordinating daily operations of the Regulatory Department; Interpretation of Regulatory Standards; Participation in Project teams; Manages all data submittal; Tracks and reports progress of Regulatory Projects.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

• New product sub...

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