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Covington, GA
Posted:
July 27, 2016

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Jimmy Antonio Riley

*** ******* *****

Covington, Georgia 30016

Home 770-***-****

Cell 770-***-****

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PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE: My goal is to apply for the position of Generator Mechanic/Technician where my skills,knowledge, and experience will be utilized to their fullest potential.To achieve the overall goal of 100% mission capability of all equipment worked. Perform quality maintenance and service to ensure satisfaction to the client/customer.

EDUCATION

Dekalb Technical College Atlanta Georgia

75 Credit hours completed

Emphasis: Paralegal Studies/ Criminal Justice

United States Army Advanced Individual Training in Power Generation Systems

Fort Belvoir Virginia, for MOS 52D 10 Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course in Aberdeen Maryland. MOS 52D 20

COMPUTER SKILLS

Microsoft Windows 10, Windows XP and Vista operating systems, Office 2015 Programs

EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE

November 2015 -March 2016

COMPANY: Amerit Fleet Solutions/AT&T

POSITION : Generator Technician

DUTIES INCLUDE

*Repair, inspect, and perform preventative maintenance to small to large standby power generators, diesel and gas

perform safety inspections of equipment and prepare required safety documentation.

*Prepare vehicle records and report both manually and on a computer.

*Move parts to and from the job site and remove or install these parts on vehicle/equipment.

January 2015 - October 2015

COMPANY:Palmetto Laundry

POSITION:Laundry Repair Technician

DUTIES: Dryer Repair

*Washing Machine Repair

*Equipment Installation

May 2012- November 2014

COMPANY:Inglett and Stubbs International Electrical

POSITION:Generator Mechanic.

DUTIES :Traveling to 8 different Forward operating Bases to perform maintenance on

*Generator sets ranging from FG Wilson 80 KW,Cummins 250KW,Caterpillar 590KW, SDMO 27KW, Broadcrown 30KW- 410KW and Stateline 60KW generators.

*Maintenance procedures are checking the generator for any obvious faults in the hardware, checking the fuel oil and air systems for any deficiencies.

*Changing the fluids when necessary and running the sets to test their load capabilities.

December 2009- July 2011

COMPANY :AECOM/GSS A/C FIRST,

POSITION :Generator Mechanic Working on Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.

DUTIES :Includes overall maintenance on 40 Generators (FG Wilson 400 and 500 series Perkins 2800 engines Caterpillar C15 and 3456), 40 light sets (Magnum, Terex and Allmand sets. Mitsubishi, Lombardi and Kubota engines) 41 compressors (SpeedAir tanks and Baldor 40 Amp motors)

Perform scheduled services IAW manufacturer's specifications on all systems.

Overall maintenance includes troubleshooting, diagnostic and replacement of parts.

Daily checks on generator set hours, oil pressure, coolant temp, voltage, amperage, hertz, and overall serviceability. Daily checks on light set involve oil pressure, air fuel and cooling systems along with checks on the ballast and bulbs

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LEAD MECHANIC

DUTIES :*Coordinating and conducting morning Safety meetings, managing the section Hazmat/POL issue and turn in, ordering service and replacement parts for all equipment maintained, conducting weekly classes on Power Generations and related subjects, arranging monthly service schedule and perform load test on Generators to ensure mission capability.

ADDITIONAL DUTIES: Maintenance on Delco Remy alternators and starters.

22 SI Heavy duty brush Alternator, troubleshoot the charging system for the 1,2 and 3 wire system, electrical checks on the rotor, stator, bridge and diode trio .

*Repairs include disassembly, replacing parts and performing bench tests.

37-MT/300 42-MT/400 and 42-MT/450 Starter Motors, troubleshoot the cranking circuit to include field coils and solenoid checks.

*Cleaning the brushes,holders and armature commutator.

*Disassembly and replace parts.

*Dayton Plunger pumps

September 2007- November 2008

COMPANY:Lear Siegler Inc (LSI) working on Camp Speicher Tikrit Iraq in the KBR Generator Lay down yard.

POSITION :Generator Technician .

DUTIES :Include Service, troubleshoot, repair and overall maintenance on Perkins engines ranging from 1000 series to 4000 series.

*Service, troubleshoot, repair and overall maintenance on FG Wilson Generator sets ranging from 40kw to 2000kw

*Service, troubleshoot, repair and overall maintenance on Cummins Generators ranging from 24kw to.200kw

*Service, troubleshoot, repair and overall maintenance on Caterpillar 3000 series engines

Include performing technical inspections on non mission capable generator sets.

*Performing diagnostic maintenance and ordering repair parts. Installing parts and performing load test on generator sets to determine mission capability

Perform daily checks on generator sets in operation on Camp Speicher

*Checks include generator set hours, oil pressure, coolant temp, voltage, amperage, hertz and overall serviceability

*Perform contact missions on generator sets in operation around Camp Spiecher. Duties to include diagnosis on the spot repair and possible generator swap

February 2006- March 2007

COMPANY: EG&G/ LSI, Fayetteville Georgia

LOCATION:(Kirkuk Iraq)

Employed on Camp Warrior (C-7).

POSITION :Working as a generator mechanic in the DS/GSE shop. DED Gen sets from 5KW to 30 KW Basic services to air fuel, oil and cooling systems. Troubleshoot and replace parts on Organization and DS level

I currently have experience in working on the following pieces of equipment

Installation and removal of Fragmentation add on armor kits on 1114 and 1151

Installation of Frag 1 kits, Crew Extraction kits, Combat locks, Crew Restraint Systems

Frag 2 kits, Ballistic Windshields, Frag 5 kits and Rhino IED detection kits

Basic Services on M998/ M1114 / 1151 / 4X4 Trucks IAW Army TMs.

Services to include technical inspection, service on the starting system from battery to starter. Change glow plugs, pcv valve, fuel, transmission and oil filters. Service brake system from hydro booster to brake caliper. Service drive train from differentials to drive shafts. Suspension system to include shocks, springs, hubs and tires. Power steering from gear box, pitman arm and idler arm.

Installation of Red Dots A/C Systems to include compressor, condenser, evaporator, filter dryer, hoses and wirings

John Deere 10K forklifts model 544E. Basic services to air, fuel and hydraulic systems. Work on steering, drivetrain, suspension systems and tires. Replace numerous hydraulic hoses

Sky Track Variable reaches terrain 10K ATLAS forklifts basic services IAW Army TM. Serviced fuel, air and hydraulic systems. Worked on drivetrain and suspension system. Replace hub seals, tie rod ends, starter rings, steering cylinders and hydraulic hoses

Landa Pressure washers. Honda 5.0 liter engines .Basic service to air fuel and oil. Troubleshoot, re gap magneto clean carburetors and replace pull rope assembly

John Deere Gators. Troubleshoot and repair small engines

Hobart Brothers Arch Welders. Performed technical inspections and part replacement. Basic service to air, fuel and oil

Caterpillar 4K forklifts. Troubleshoot and repairs to rear hubs and tires. Service to air fuel, oil and hydraulic system

Tractor Wheeled 4X4 Small Engine Emplacement Excavator (SEE TRUCK). Replace engine and manual transmission, service to fuel, air oil and hydraulic systems

DED Gen sets from 5KW to 30 KW Basic services to air fuel, oil and cooling systems. Troubleshoot and replace parts on Organization and DS level

*Knowledge of Safety and Hazmat procedures. Safety includes PPE, safety glasses on at all times when in the shops, steel toe boots, safety gloves and hearing protection. Safety boards, Fire exit plan Eyewash station and fire extinguishers.

Chock blocks and jack stands for vehicles. Hazmat includes MSDS, drip pans and dry sweep for vehicles, spill kits. POL storage points and POL waste point with properly labeled drums.

ARMY EXPERIENCE

United States Army, Fort Richardson Alaska 1991- 1993

Worked as a forklift driver at Fort Richardson's Hazardous Waste Facility. Collected hazardous waste from the units consolidated and turned over the Air Force.

Served as generator mechanic in an organizational shop.

United States Army, Fort Stewart Georgia 1993-1996

Served as a generator mechanic in a Direct Support shop

United States Army, Korea 1996-1997

Served as generator mechanic in a organizational shop

United States Army, Fort Lewis Washington 1997-2000

Served as generator mechanic in an organizational shop, Responsible for the training and morale of four soldiers.

Additional Duties included managing the Battalion motor pool Hazardous waste IAW OSHA regulations.

MILITARY TRAINING:

August – October 1991 US Army Basic Training Course, FT Jackson SC.

November 1991- February 1992 Power Generation Equipment Repair Course FT Belvoir VA.

March 1992 Hazardous Waste/ Environmental Management Training course March 1992

August – October 1995 Primary Leadership Development Course

November 1995 44 Passenger bus driving course

April- August 1999 Basic Non Commissioned Officer Training Course

HOBBIES/ CLUBS/ ORGANIZATIONS

Hobbies include playing golf.

Home improvement projects

Books on early religion history

New Beginning Full Gospel Baptist Church, Decatur Georgia. Member since 2002

Dekalb Technical College Chess Team. Member since 2004

Hughes Auto Restoration Club. Member since 2004

National Honor Society Member since 1986

References available upon request



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