Jose Angel Urquiza
*** ********* **** ********, ***** 77502 832-***-****)281-***-****)
actc9j@r.postjobfree.com
Objective:
To obtain a position in a professional stable environment within a professional organization that rewards hard work, dedication and excellent work skills with opportunities for advancement on both a personal and professional level.
Work Experience:
Maintenance Mechanic/Forklift Operator, Prologistix/Heavyquip, October 26, 2015 – November 23, 2015 (Laid Off)
At Heavyquip we mostly fixed the bulldozer and Excavator tracks but we also serviced and fixed anything that is found wrong with the equipment.
General Maintenance Mechanic, Turner Industries Group. L.L.C., May 26, 2015 – July 23, 2015 (Laid Off)
While working for Turner Industries I worked on several different types of machinery. I did services on Chevy and Ford pickups and fixed whatever was wrong with them. I helped work on Peterbilt trucks and trailers, carry decks, cherry pickers, forklifts, crane lifts of various sizes and a backhoe. It was the mechanic’s job order their own parts and go pick the parts up. The mechanic needed to be proficient in proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials and waste.
Maintenance Mechanic Helper, Dana Tank Container Inc., January 23, 2015 - May 11, 2015 (Laid Off)
Dana hired me as a helper to maintain and perform the full range of overhaul and repair work on chassis group units of one or more types of vehicles powered by internal combustion engines. Types include those in commercial, industrial, or tactical use such as passenger cars, trucks, forklift trucks and warehouse tractors, multi-wheel drive vehicles with automatic transmissions and auxiliary equipment of the following vehicles; 2 LeTourneau container lifts, 1 Taylor container lift, 4 Ottawa Kalmar Yard Mules, 1 small Forklift and operate when needed, 2 Mack Trucks, 1 Bulldozer and 1 Excavator. My job was to keep the vehicles running, keep the fluids at level and fix whatever went wrong with them. I also performed other duties as assigned by the shop lead.
Maintenance Mechanic/Forklift Operator, Aerotek/JLG Services Houston, May 5, 2014 – July 11, 2014 (Finished assignment.)
As a member of the JLG Service Team I serviced, fixed and operated Scissor Lifts, Forklifts, Boons and other elevating machines all of various sizes. After completing the work on the vehicles we made operational checks and adjustments as required to assure the correct function ability of the vehicle.
Painter Helper, Brand Energy and Infrastructure Services, January 03, 2014 – February 16, 2014 (Finished assignment.) While working for Brand I assisted the painters with painting, cleaning, scrapping the tank and monitoring the activity around the hole and escorting the lift around the tank. Also I assisted scrapping, cleaning and lead abatement pipes.
Heavy Equipment Mechanic/Forklift Operator, ManTech Int. Corp., December 28, 2012 – July 31, 2013 (E.O.C.)
As a member of the Heavy Equipment Mechanic Maintenance Team, perform maintenance, repairs and operate medium and heavy tactical wheeled vehicles and Forklifts. Primarily responsible for the use of applicable references, inspecting, servicing, maintaining, repairing, replacement, adjusting and testing of wheeled vehicles’ subsystems and other components. Effectively apply industry and military standard troubleshooting procedures to localize and isolate faulty systems and components. Perform inspections, preventative maintenance and adjustments as required. Proficient in proper handling and disposal of hazardous waste materials. Perform other duties as assigned by Lead or Shop Foreman. (Our team received a medal of recognition for our excellent work from ManTech Company and our Shop Foreman received a letter of recognition for excellence of production by our team.)
Heavy Equipment Mechanic/Forklift Operator, V.S.E. Corp., September 20, 2012 - December 28, 2012 (E.O.C.)
Attaches identifying tags or labels to materials or marks information on cases, or other containers. Operate Material Handling Equipment reference applicable regulations and procedures of Certification. Assist Stock Clerks with selecting items for issue, turn-in, repair and PMCS. Participate in receiving turn-in of items from units, shops and/or retrograde. Perform unloading and loading of equipment from incoming shipments. Transport/stock equipment according to assigned warehouse and/or lot location. Perform Forklift/Equipment maintenance and operations. Provide customer service. Operate Material Handling Equipment and Government owned vehicles. Perform other duties as assigned by Lead or Shop Foreman.
Heavy Equipment Mechanic/Fork Lift Operator, Ranger Land System Inc., June 15, 2012 - September 20, 2012 (E.O.C.)
Load, unload, and move UIK materials within or near work site by using a Forklift, performing any combination of following duties: Read work order or follow oral instructions to ascertain materials or containers to be moved. Open containers using steel cutters, crowbar, or other hand tools. Loads and unloads materials onto or from pallets, trays, racks, and shelves by hand. Convey materials to or from storage or work sites to designated area, using hand truck, carts, or other device. Secure lifting attachments to materials and conveys load to destination, using MHE to move loads to destination.Counts and records number of units of materials moved or handled from daily production sheet.
Senior Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Ranger Land Systems Inc., June 15, 2011 – June 15, 2012 (E.O.C.)
As a member of the Senior Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic (SHEM) Maintenance team, perform maintenance and repairs of medium and heavy tactical wheeled vehicles. Primarily responsible for the use of applicable references, inspecting, servicing, maintaining, repairing, replacement, adjusting and testing of wheeled vehicles’ subsystems and components. Effectively apply industry and military standard troubleshooting procedures to localize and isolate faulty systems and components. Perform inspections, preventative maintenance and adjustments as required. Proficient in proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials and waste. Perform other duties as assigned such as operating a Forklift.
Field Service Technician, A. A. R. / Brown Int. Corp., March 16, 2008 – October 09, 2010 (E.O.C.)
o Directed work of up to 12 junior and helper mechanics as required.
oReviewed work in progress and upon completion for conformance to the employer standards.
oProvisioned for the H.B.R.S., H.A.S. and B.R.A.S.S.
oResponsible for cutting, grinding, drilling and tapping.
oResponsible for installing the Big Three, H.A.S. and the B.R.A.S.S.
oInstalled Crew 2 on the Bradley’s, M113’s, M577’s and M88’s
oWhile operating a Forklift to move materials around
Field Service Technician, AAR/Brown Int. Corp., June 2007 – March 15, 2008 (E.O.C.) We used a Forklift to help us move materials around.
oM.R.A.P., R.G.33: Complete Modification of Suspension System, Servicing and A.C. Repair
oB.U.S.K. 2: Bradley Urban Survivability Kit
oBIG 3: A.F.E.S.: Automatic Fire Extinguisher Suppression System
oH.B.R.S.: Hot Box and Restraint System
oB.A.S.S. Bradley Advanced Survivability Seats
oH.A.S.: Heat Abatement System
oH.S.: Heat Shields/Foam
oT.C.S.: Turret Chiller System
oC.V.R.J.: Crew Vehicular Radio Jammer
oR.L.V.S.: Rearview Looking Vision System
oTrained several coworkers to install kits on vehicles
oSupervised H.B.R.S. and Provisioning Crew
oSupervised a crew of up five in Mosul, Iraq
oProvisioned for H.B.R.S. and installed The Big Three and The H.A.S.
Mechanic Helper, AAR/Brown Int. Corp., (S.P.A.W.A.R.), January 2007 - June 2007,
Mine Resistance Ambush Protected (M.R.A.P.’s) (Volunteered for overseas)
Installed Crew Communications, C.V.R.J., Night Vision, Rear View Camera and Inferred Camera’s;
oR.G. 31
oR.G. 33 Cat I and II
oCougar
oSOCCOM Variant
oCaiman
oI.M.G. (International MRAP Group)
Senior Mechanic, AAR/Brown Int. February 21, 2005 – December 2006 (E.O.C.)
oReset team; Serviced and repaired vehicles to 10/20 standard (Factory Specs)
oDetermined exact nature and extent of repairs needed and required and performed major and minor overhaul and repair on engines, power transmissions, suspension, steering and braking operational systems and related electrical, fuel, hydraulic, wheel and engine assemblies on the following vehicles;
oM113 Family of Vehicles, M577, M1068, M1064 and other track vehicles
oUsed the Over Head Crain and Forklift to pull Engines and Transmissions
oServiced Transmission, Engine and Hydraulic System
oReplaced and serviced suspension and track
oReplaced and repaired components
oCleaned and washed the vehicle
63T10 Bradley Systems Mechanic, United States Army, June 23, 1997 - Nov 30, 2004 (Completed 8 year contract, Honorable Discharge)
While in the military my job was to maintain, fix and operate the following vehicles and weapons; while using a Forklift and an Over Head Crane and the crane on the HEMIT and the M88 Boom.
oHMMVs
oHEMIT and HEMIT Wrecker
oM113 and M577 Family
oM88A1
oM16 A2, M4 Carbine, M9 Berretta, M50 Caliber, and M240 Crew Serve
Education:
Jan 2005 – Jan 2006, University of Phoenix Online
oEnrolled in Bachelor of Criminal Science Degree Program
Aug 1993 - May 1997, Sam Rayburn High School, Pasadena, TX
oHigh School Diploma
oCertificate in Building and Trade
June1 23, 997 – Nov 30, 2004, United States Military
o14 Weeks Bradley Fighting Vehicle Courses
oI.T.C. Classes
oGerman Head Start Course
oCombat Lifesaver Course
Certifications:
HAVE OWN TOOLS
oTWIC Card December 2013
oSecrete Security Clearance June 2011
oMVAC Technician Certification August 2010
oCertified as a Motor Vehicle Air Conditioning Technician as required by 40 CFR Part 82.40
oRecovery Team 1998 – 2004
oCertified by South West Forklift (OSHA) 10-10-2015/10-10-2016 Sit Down, Stand Up and Pallet Jack
oLanguages:
oSpanish
oEnglish
References:
Available upon request.
Also DD214
And cover Letter