Rodney Mahone
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a position in Maintenance and/or Logistics management with an
opportunity for advancement and growth based on experience and job
performance.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over 28 years of experience in supply and maintenance; troubleshooting,
diagnosing and repairing light, medium, and heavy equipment. Master supply
procedures and inventory. Directed and organized special projects
pertaining to maintenance, supply and sustainment operations, which
provided readiness and sustainment logistical and maintenance support.
Managed repair parts, electronic components, government furnished
equipment, and consumable equipment in excess of $300 million dollars with
no loss of accountability.
ACTIVE SECURITY CLEARANCE
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
Leidos, Afghanistan
2013 to Present
Operations Specialist
. Accountable in managing, operating, and maintaining more than 10,000 Mine-
Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles in Theater of Operation.
. Manages and develop a database of functional spreadsheets for daily use
in tracking movement of equipment, personnel and assets; Analyze data for
operational impact.
. Closely monitor the status of all MRAPs from origin to its designated
destination in Regional Support Activities (RSA) and fielding sites.
. Engage on all aspect in sustainment maintenance and Battle Damage Repair
readiness output; ensures Configuration Management data changes are
captured, retrofit kit tracking and capability insert applications
captured in the database.
. Plans for future missions and ensures facilities are maintained to
support OEM/contract mechanic requirements to meet production output.
. Managing technical issues with pre-existing and newly developed tracking
mechanisms; travel between HQ and forward units to provide expertise and
survey current operations.
. Ensure availability of MRAP vehicles through close coordination with OEM
managers in support of unit operations.
. Maintain a tracking database which identified transport status and
relayed it to program managers in order tend any issues encountered.
. Organize and continually update the database consisting of information
regarding more than 10,000 MRAP vehicles current location and unit
affiliation.
. Provide support to the senior management regarding the development and
implementation of policies and standard operating procedures (SOPs).
Science Application International Corporation (SAIC), Afghanistan
2008 to 2013
Site Lead
. Manages all aspects of JLI for MRAP de-processing, IED Strike Battle
Damage Repair (BDR) / Fleet Management at a Joint Program Office (JPO)
Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Regional Support Area (RSA)
Sharana.
. Responsible for all matters pertaining to Joint Logistics Integration
(JLI) of over 140 personnel, MRAP fielding, integration, readiness,
maintenance, production control, quality control, capability insertion,
de-processing, while ensuring USAFOR-A priorities/goals to JPO MRAP OEF
are met by the site.
. Provides management over site operations to include: short and long-term
planning; team coordination between JLI, OEMs and Gov't representatives;
transportation planning and execution; movement of major end items,
supplies, parts and property accountability.
. Serve as the SAIC JLI for several OEM FSRs and contract mechanics with
the provisioning of repair parts and a production control schedule.
. Interface daily with military customers Brigade Combat Team in site's
geographic region to integrate, synchronize, schedule and conduct
operational and fleet management support in accordance with USAFOR-A
priorities.
. Provide input back to JLI HQ in BAF on process, procedures, SOPs and for
deprocessing, IED BDR / fleet management production output volume and
velocity and CLIX process improvement in support of MRAP family of
vehicles combat readiness.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
. Overall responsible for early Technical Inspections (TI) to ensure long
lead time CLIX repair parts flow in time for production schedule;
conducts continuous process improvement of entire CLIX order, status,
receives, store, issue and turn in of excess.
. Primary hand receipt holder for over 300 million dollars of Government
properties and Contractor Acquired Equipment.
. Established over 2000 lines Class IX repair parts and retrofits in
support of the sustainment, capability insertion and Battle Damage Repair
program.
. Actively supports corporate safety policies and initiatives
ManTech International Inc., Afghanistan
2005 to 2008
Site Lead (Maintenance Supervisor)
. Provides direct supervision for eight (8) personnel; responsible for
equipment worth over 9 million in inventory and 11,000 lines of shop
stocks items.
. Operate a maintenance shop of mechanical and electronic troubleshooting
skills to diagnose align, repair field and battle damaged vehicles
including communications, power generation, fuel and electrical system.
. Diagnose equipment malfunction, determine root cause and initiate
immediate and long-term corrections.
. Required to solve problems, implements planned maintenance activities;
completes work assignments required within the budget, manpower and time
constraints.
. Effective use of personnel, material and equipment supporting maintenance
priorities.
. Implements safety and good housekeeping.
Kellogg Brown & Root, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait
2004 to 2005
Master Mechanic
. Served as a Master Mechanic under Direct Support (DS) maintenance
activity.
. Handled the maintenance and repair of light and heavy tactical vehicles
and select armored vehicles.
. Conducted Technical Inspection (TI), repaired and recovered all types of
wheel vehicles to include 4, 6 and 10K forklifts.
. Replaced engines, transmissions, transfers, differentials, and axles on
military equipments ranging from Heavy Equipment Transport System (HETS)
to the High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (Humvee)
. Operate Material Handling Equipments (MHE) 30K and down.
. Practice safety at work place at all times.
Brown and Root Service, Bosnia, Herzgovina
2002 to 2004
Master Mechanic
. Served as a Lead Mechanic supervising seven personnel under
Organizational Maintenance Activity tactical contact team for light,
medium, and heavy vehicles.
. Planned, coordinated, directed, and managed organizational maintenance
for scheduled and unscheduled field maintenance for over 400 pieces of
reportable equipment.
. Worked with all type of test equipment to include Simplified Test
Equipment/Internal Combustion Engines (STE/ICE), tachometer & dwell
meters, compression gauges, and multi-meters.
. Performed Technical Inspection on serviced equipment before, during and
after completion of work IAW Army's Technical Manual and AR 750-1
standard which resulted of 0% complaints from the servicing clients.
. Prepared and conducted Total Safety Task Instruction (TSTI) classes for
over 60 employees with zero reported accidents and injuries at the shop
area.
Vulcan Performance Chemical, Mableton
1999 to 2002
Production Operator/ Quality Control Technician
. Performed Bulk and Railhead loading of chemical products and serves as
environment emissions control custodian.
. Operated Ran Steel reactors; conducted wastewater tests and maintained
the records and documents of this procedure.
. Proficient use of GEMMS for WINDOWS creating and certifying batches,
cards and mix sheets.
. Troubleshoot/corrected spec batches based on lab experiments and
calculations; product quality control by using wet chemistry, pH meter
and spectrophotometer methods. Brought batches to final specification,
making recommendations for adjustments based on analysis.
. Maintained quality records and documents including Certificates of
Analysis (COA's).
. Achieved Data Collection to support statistical process control projects.
Coil Coaters of America, Mableton, GA
1989 to 1999
Paint Line Operator/ Slitter Leadman
. Painted and Metal slitter operator.
. Knowledgeable of utilizing micrometer, caliper and measuring devices in
maintaining adherence to customer specifications within strict tolerance.
. Quality Control Technician instrumental in compliance in place Deming
program initiatives, and with ISO 9000 guidelines.
. Maintained safety procedures at all times.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
United State Army Reserve
Sergeant (E5) Honorable Discharge
Mechanic
1985 to 1993
. Responsible for the maintenance and repair of construction equipments
such as Bull Dozier tracker, Cranes, Pavers, HMMWV, and Ton trucks;
directed the flow of production for maximum performance.
. Prepared daily training schedules and assisted with all situations for
personnel under my supervision.
. Evaluated and oversaw each individual work performance.
. Instructed personnel on First Line Mechanic and technical processing of
vehicles serviced.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
School:
American Military University, currently enrolled in Business Management;
Leadership
Atlanta Area Technical Institute, Certificate of Machine Tool Technology
(2.5 GPA), Atlanta, GA,
Columbus High School, High School Graduate, Columbus, GA
Six Sigma (Yellow Belt), Aveta Business Institute, 2013
Training:
Hazardous Material Training, Vulcan Performance Chemicals, Mableton, GA
Essence Deming Quality Training, Coil Coaters of America, Mableton, GA
Front Line Supervisor Course, KBR
Military Certification:
Construction Equipment Repairer (62B Military Occupational Specialty)
CPR Certification Course
Defensive Driver Course
Computer & Experience:
Microsoft Office (words, excel, power point)
Award:
Army Service Ribbon
Overseas Service Ribbon
Good Conduct Medal
Mechanic Badge
ACTIVE SECURITY CLEARANCE
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