BRIAN S. TAYLOR
Salisbury Jacksonville, Florida *2256
**********@*****.***
Mob.: 702-***-****
Security Clearance : Secret
EDUCATION:
University of Phoenix – AA, Business Management, Graduate 2011
BA, Business Management, Still Attending
Excel 1 Trident
Light Wheel Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, US Army
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, BOCESS Technical School
Watertown High School, 1993 Graduate
ADDITIONAL TRAINING:
Planning and Scheduling – Marshall Institute
Managing Projects and Priorities – Rockhurst Institute
Leadership Training Total Process Maintenance (TPM- Part of Lean Six Sigma Process)
Implementing TPM – Mentor under Preston Ingalls (TPM- Part of Lean Six Sigma Process)
Forefront Construction Management Software
Forklift Certified – Sunbelt Rentals
CAT Electronic Technician (ET)
Air Brakes Certified – Fleet Pride
MVAC – Certified – Mainstream Engineering
TWIC – Certified
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Over 21 years as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic and over 7 years Road Mechanic experience.
Familiar with OSHA, State and Federal Safety Regulations. Knowledgeable in the operation,
repair and maintenance of a variety of wheel vehicles, tracked vehicles, and engineering
equipment. Experience with in frame and out frame overhauls on caterpillar engines and running
overhead on a variety of Cummins engines. Proficient use of multi-meter, dwell meter, engine
analyzer, cylinder leak, radiator, hydraulic flow battery and injector bench testers. Over twenty
years of cumulative experience in repair, maintenance and troubleshooting of diesel and gasoline
engines.
Four years as an Electronic Technician for the C4I and C4ISR Systems integrated into the MRAP
vehicles (BAE, Force Protection, General Dynamic, Oshkosh, IMG) for the Air Force, Marines,
Navy and ARMY assets. Familiar and knowledgeable with wiring, fabricating, dressing of wiring
and cables. Troubleshooting and repairing defective jammers, DAGAR systems, BFT, DVE,
GPK, TOCNET, RHINO IED counter attack, and the VICK – 3 radio systems and PDU units.
Familiar with routing and installation of equipment and spec out for Government, QA
Representatives.
SPECIFIC TASK EXPERIENCE:
DYNCORP INTERNATIONAL
AL UDIED AIR FORCE BASE
DOHA, QATAR
2011 –2013
C4I TECHNICIAN/ ACTING FOREMAN/ ACTING SUPERINTENDENT
(CONTRACT)
Successfully supervised 52 Asian, Indian, and local national Mechanics in all phases of maintenance on
Air Force assets. Successfully maintained records, services, parts ordered of scheduled and unscheduled
maintenance on 632 pieces of Air Force equipment. Trained and supervised western nationals of Air the
Force maintenance program. Maintained a 92% rate of mission ready of equipment and received 0 write
ups from Air Force QA for shop safety and accountability.
Perform maintenance on MRAP C4I electronic systems. Implemented and maintain the Air Force
C4I program for the War Reserves Equipment. Install and troubleshoot the C4I Systems for all
MRAP vehicles. Provided training classes for the Asian workforce and provided safety classes
for shop employees. Supervised 8 Asian workers on Air Force vehicle maintenance and
implemented new OSHA programs to incorporate into the shop and shop area. Work closely with
the vehicle and MRAP superintendents to ensure accurate reports of equipment and personnel.
Keep in good standings and rapport with Vendors from Navistar, Force Protection and Oshkosh,
also with the Air Force customer.
AEROTECK
NORTH CHARLESTON, SC
2010 – 2011
MECHANIC III - (CONTRACT)
Perform and presented 10/20/30 level maintenance and inspection for the government Quality
Assurance Representatives. Performed maintenance and inspection on a variety of military equipment
including the new MRAP vehicles.
KINDER MORGAN INC.
NORTH CHARLESTON, SC
2008 – 2010 MECHANIC
Performs maintenance on various types of equipment. Specializing in CAT D10T, D10N
Bulldozers and 980G, 980H wheel loaders. Various experience repairing aerial lifts.
Knowledgeable of conveyor belt systems, down pulleys, drive pulleys, and roller replacement.
Also knowledgeable of bucket crane systems. Performs tasks with minimal supervision.
EAGAN MCALLISTER ASSOCIATES
NORTH CHARLESTON, SC
2006 – 2008
MECHANICAL ASSEMBLER / ASSISTANT LINE LEAD (CONTRACT)
Integrated C4I Systems in Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles in support of
SPAWR System Center Charleston and the Joint Services. Under direct supervision, assisted with
the installation of electronics and other equipment in various MRAP vehicles. Used mechanical
skill set to perform routine tasks while adhering to company policy. Took direction from
supervisors to ensure that equipment is installed correctly, efficiently and safely. Performed these
tasks using hand and power tools as needed. C4I and vehicle systems integrated include but are
not limited to the following; MCTAGS, Blue Force Tracker (BFT), Defense Advanced GPS
Receiver (DAGR), Chameleon High Power IED Jammer, VRC 103, 104 and 110’s,
TOCNET, Driver’s Vision Enhancement, Vehicle Intercom System (VIC-3), Duke IED Jammer
and Gunner Protection Kit (GPK). Served as assistant line lead, line lead, volunteered for outside
tear down crew and assistant line lead for the Buffalo line. Supervised 8 Electronic Technicians
and Mechanical Assemblers.
BANKS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
NORTH CHARLESTON, SC
2005 – 2006
PM COORDINATOR/PLANNER AND SCHEDULER/TRAINING OFFICER/TOTAL PROCESS
MAINTENANCE (TPM) LIAISON
Revised PM schedules for all maintenance equipment. Performed data entry of hour meters, fuel
accountability and odometer readings. Responsible for developing work orders, PM work orders
and Vehicle Condition Report (VCR) work orders. Prepared PM service kits. Oversaw the
planning and scheduling for maintenance, inspections, and other work orders. Interfaced with
company personnel for all parts and equipment staging before scheduled maintenance. Conferred
with department supervisors to determine status of assigned projects. Expedited operations that
delayed schedules and altered schedules to meet unforeseen conditions . Evaluated, planned,
scheduled, and coordinated the repair of paving, grading and milling equipment. Inspected
equipment to determine deficiencies in condition. Estimated job priorities, time factor, materials,
equipment, personnel and other resources required for maintenance and repairs. Reviewed
deficiency reports and evaluated job priorities and resource requirements. Successfully
supervised 13 employees.
CAT – BLANCHARD MACHINERY
SUMMERVILLE, SC
2005 – 2005
SHOP TECHNICIAN
Performed all phases of maintenance on Caterpillar equipment. Prepares vehicle records,
performs safety inspections on machinery and equipment and make sure safety procedures
adhere to corporate policies. Worked 3rd shift with minimal supervision.
SANDERS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION
NORTH CHARLESTON, SC
2002 – 2005
FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN/SHOP TECHNICIAN
Performed all phases of maintenance on paving equipment to include but not limited to, track and
wheel pavers, front end loaders, skid steers, backhoes, brooms, rollers, graders, tac truck, and
water truck. Knowledgeable of repair/rebuild of CAT 1000, 800, 1010 track and rubber tire
pavers, Dynopac, Ferguson, CAT and Ingersoll Rand steel and rubber tire rollers and a variety of
grading equipment, pans, off road trucks, bumpers track hoes, backhoes and dozers. Also
knowledgeable of soil condensing equipment including HDMM/RACO 350 mixers, Wirtgen
mixers and milling machines.
DYNCORP TECHNICAL SERVICES
GOOSE CREEK, SC
1997-2002
SENIOR MECHANIC (CONTRACT)
Successfully supervised 5 mechanics and trained them on the 10/20 standards of the government,
use of technical manuals, and phase sheets. Presented 10/20 standard equipment to the
government Quality Assurance Representatives. Performed maintenance and inspection on a
variety of engineer equipment such as SEE, scrapers, graders, M10A, M4K, 6K, RETCH, 70 and
90 ton cranes, D7G up to D11T Dozers to comply with army standards. Performed repair and
maintenance on track vehicles, M1A1, M2A2, M2A3 Bradley, M113A2, M113A3, M98,
M1064A3, M992, M109, M577A2, M88 recovery track, AVLB, M9ACE, HETT, HEMMT,
HMMVW, CUTVEE, M935, M939, M918, M915, and M932 Series 5 ton, 2 ton and below
wheeled vehicles.
US ARMY
1993 – 1997
MECHANIC
Performs maintenance and recovery operations on wheeled vehicles and associated items, as well
as heavy-wheeled vehicles and select armored vehicles.
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.