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Interests:
Economic Empowerment Civil Rights and Social Action Politics Education Science and Technology Human Rights
Monroe 2-Orleans Boces May 2009 - May 2017
Information Technology Instructor
University of Rochester Medical Center May 2009 - May 2017
Electrical Technician
Ocarina Networks Jun 2008 - Nov 2009
Computer Technician
Eastman Kodak 1981 - 2005
Electrical Technician
1981 - 2005
Buffalo and Niagara, New York Area
Education:
Monroe Community College 1996
Associates, Associate of Arts, Electrical Engineering, Electronics
Rochester Institute of Technology 1985 - 1988
Skills:
Troubleshooting Process Improvement Management Continuous Improvement Software Documentation Networking Customer Service Root Cause Analysis Lean Manufacturing Six Sigma Team Leadership Manufacturing Engineering Microsoft Office Quality Assurance Team Building Training Automation Hardware Leadership Project Management Electricians Coaching Information Technology System Administration Testing Electronics Program Management Microsoft Excel Electrical Engineering Change Management Computer Hardware Network Administration Teaching Technical Writing 5S Preventive Maintenance Project Planning Strategic Planning Leadership Development Design of Experiments Powerpoint Organizational Development Process Engineering Instrumentation Maintenance Management Budgets Kaizen Microsoft Word Customer Satisfaction
U.S. Army Chaplain Abdul-Rasheed Muhammad, right in uniform, addresses fellow Muslims after a prayer service in Sterling, Va., as senior Pentagon officials make apologies for the recent inadvertent burning of copies of the Koran.defense for Asia and Pacific security affairs, right, greets members of the Muslim community as U.S. Army Chaplain Abdul-Rasheed Muhammad, center in uniform, embraces fellow Muslims after senior Pentagon officials make apologies in Sterling, Va., for the recent inadvertent burning of copies of the Koran.