LUCAS WHITTAKER P.O. BOX *** ****************@*****.***
Beckley, WV 25802 304-***-****
SUMMARY
Fast track career professional with 2 years military experience in the areas of construction equipment repairer, and
maintaining construction equipment. Working hard at any task that is put in front of myself. Looking for a career in
construction equipment repairer, core drilling as a driller helper ect.
EDUCATION
• High School diploma- Woodrow Wilson High School 2008'
• Some College- No degree, Mountain State University
• 80 Hour Underground Apprenticeship
• 40 Hour Surface Apprenticeship
MILITARY EXPERIENCE
91L - Construction Equipment Repairer Jan 2010-2012
United States Army
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Duties performed by Soldiers in this MOS include:
• Maintains unit direct and general support and replaces brake actuators, batteries, starter motors, alternators,
mechanical fuel pumps, hydraulic cylinders/pumps/control valves, drive shafts, universal joints, service brake
shoes, disc-brake pads, water pumps, turbochargers, cylinder heads, high-pressure fuel injection pumps,
wheel bearings/seals, steering unit torque link, and road wheels.
• Adjusts engine speed governor/valves, carburetors, boom-hoist brakes/clutches, dry-disc clutches, steering
brakes, track tension/assemblies, fuel injector racks, and steering unit brake levers.
• Charges suspension accumulators, transmission shift accumulators, and main hydraulic accumulators.
• Supervises lower grade soldiers and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their
duties.
• Troubleshoots, repairs and overhauls engines, final drives, power trans, hydraulic systems, and fuel system
components. Performs welding and cutting to accomplish repairs.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Job Training Jan 2010-May 2010
Army
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Job training for a Construction Equipment Repairer requires nine weeks of Basic Training, where you 'll learn basic
Soldiering skills, and eight weeks of Advanced Individual Training. Part of this t ime is spent in the classroom and part
in the field. Some of the skills you'll learn are:
• Engine repair and tune-up
• Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical problems
• Repair and replace body panels, fenders and radiators
• Troubleshoot hydraulic systems
SPECIAL SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Helpful attributes include:
• An interest in electricity and shop mechanics
• An ability to use tools
• An interest in diesel motors and appliances
• An interest in solving problems
JOB EXPERIENCE
Drillers Helper June 2012- Current
CJ's Well Service
Rowe, VA
Description:
Assist with operation of drilling rig, and support equipment effectively. Assists in loading and unloading equipment.
Assist on the working floor - normal drilling procedures. Mix mud for pit. Follow all safety regulations. Keep equipment
and location clean and orderly. Understand, select and work with hand tools. Perform assigned equipment
maintenance. Perform material inventory as assigned. Drive support vehicles when required.
Construction Equipment Repairer Jan 2010- Jan 2012
US Army
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Description:
Maintains unit direct and general support and replaces brake actuators, batteries, starter motors, alternators,
mechanical fuel pumps, hydraulic cylinders/pumps/control valves, drive shafts, universal joints, service brake shoes,
disc-brake pads, water pumps, turbochargers, cylinder heads, high-pressure fuel injection pumps, wheel
bearings/seals, steering unit torque link, and road wheels. Adjusts engine spee d governor/valves, carburetors,
boom-hoist brakes/clutches, dry-disc clutches, steering brakes, track tension/assemblies, fuel injector racks, and
steering unit brake levers. Charges suspension accumulators, transmission shift accumulators, and main hydrau lic
accumulators.
Supervises lower grade soldiers and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties.
Troubleshoots, repairs and overhauls engines, final drives, power trans, hydraulic systems, and fuel system
components. Performs welding and cutting to accomplish repairs.
Driller Helper July 2009- Dec 2010
Virginia Drilling
Virginia
Description:
Bores or burn blasts holes in overburden at strip mine, open pit, quarry, or construction site, as assistant to DR ILLER,
MACHINE (construction; mine & quarry): Signals DRILLER, MACHINE (construction; mine & quarry) to position
machine. Adds, positions, and replaces drill stems, burners, casings, cables, and hoses to assist in drilling operation.
Pulls electric cables and water hoses clear of machine treads. Observes ground surface and machine operation for
indications of unsafe conditions. Collects ore samples for laboratory analysis. Lubricates and cleans equipment.
Performs other duties as described under HELPER (any industry) Master Title.