Brian Cisneros

Brian Cisneros

Electronic Technician @ SRC

About Brian Cisneros

Brian Cisneros is an Electronic Technician with extensive experience in electronics maintenance, having served in the United States Marine Corps for over seven years in various roles, including Electronics Maintenance Supervisor and Instructor. He currently works at SRC in Syracuse, New York, where he manages telecommunications systems and maintains accountability for valuable equipment.

Work at SRC

Brian Cisneros has been employed as an Electronic Technician at SRC since 2023. In this role, he is based in Syracuse, New York, and works on-site. His responsibilities include managing the maintenance and quality control of various telecommunications systems, including both digital and analog systems, as well as information systems and power control systems.

Experience in the United States Marine Corps

Before joining SRC, Brian Cisneros served in the United States Marine Corps for over a decade. He held multiple roles, including Electronics Maintenance Supervisor from 2016 to 2018 in Okinawa, Japan, and Electronics Maintenance Technician from 2011 to 2016 at Camp Pendleton, California. Additionally, he served as an Electronics Maintenance Instructor from 2018 to 2022 in Twentynine Palms, California.

Education and Expertise

Brian Cisneros studied at American Military University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from 2018 to 2022. His education has contributed to his expertise in curriculum development and the implementation of processes aimed at enhancing workplace cohesion and efficiency.

Telecommunications Systems Management

In his previous roles, Brian managed the maintenance and quality control of telecommunications systems, ensuring the reliability of both digital and analog systems. He maintained accountability for millions of dollars worth of Test Measurement and Diagnostics Equipment (TMDE) and communications assets, demonstrating his capability in handling high-value equipment.

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