FRANCISCO P. MATEO V
***** ** ******* **, ******* HEIGHTS, CA 91748 PHONE: 707-***-**** EMAIL:
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QUALIFICATIONS:
. A U.S. Air Force veteran with thirteen years of experience in
maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing and operating aviation ground
support equipment and the U.S. military's array of light/heavy wheeled
combat and support vehicles, including all variants of the MRAP (Mine
Resistant Ambushed Protected) vehicle.
. Expert knowledge in electronics, general mechanics, diesel engines,
turbine engines, heating, refrigeration, pneumatics, and hydraulics.
. Proficient in the use of automated maintenance and information systems;
application of maintenance management techniques; interpretation of
maintenance directives, technical publications, drawings, wiring diagrams
and schematics; and proper identification, handling, use, and disposal of
hazardous waste and hazardous materials.
. Demonstrated record of success in various positions of responsibility,
including supervisory/instructor experience.
. Active SECRET Clearance
. Certified Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) CFC/HCFC Refrigerant
Processing Universal Technician
. MRAP University and IADC Rig Pass Certifications; CPR/AED and OSHA 10
Certified
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Nabors
Crew Worker
Williston, ND Jan 2013 - Current
. Performs daily activities and operates hand and power tools to maintain
and repair oil and gas wells and related equipment, including activities
associated with the rig-up and rig-down of the workover rig; picking up
and laying down steel production rods, tubing and casing; disassembling
and assembling various types of production equipment; repair and
maintenance of tools; and other tasks necessary to complete the
contracted services. Works beyond the 8-hour workday, practices safe and
effective work procedures following OSHA guidelines. Operate and use rod
wrenches, rod/tubing tongs, rod/tubing elevators, hand tools, powered rig
tools and other related equipment. Derrick Hand training commenced.
Force Protection Inc
FSR II Bagram Air Base / Camp Leatherneck /
Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan May 2010 - Sep 2012
. Provided field level service support by serving as the main focal point
of contact regarding any issues with the Caterpillar Powered
Cougar/Buffalo MRAP Vehicles, advised in troubleshooting and repairing of
electrical, pneumatic, and mechanical systems on the MRAP vehicles;
instructing proper operating/maintenance procedures; or researching and
ordering replacement parts and modifications. Also provided BDAR (Battle
Damage Assessment and Repair) support for the Marines deployed at
Southern Command Camp Leatherneck and Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan.
AECOM
HVAC (Certified Wheeled) Mechanic FOB Fenty
(Jalalabad), Afghanistan Mar 2010 - May 2010
. Provided support to the Army and several civilian companies (Osh Kosh
Corp, BAE Systems, Dyncorp, Navistar Defense, GDLS, and Force Protection
Inc) in theater by maintaining, servicing, and repairing the A/C and
heating system, as well as all electronic components, engine,
transmission, ABS, and suspension, on all military light (Humvee, MRAP
RG31 and RG33, Maxxpro DASH, Cougar, and M-ATV) and heavy (PLS, Atlas,
Cranes, Forklifts, etc) wheeled vehicles.
L-3 Vertex Aerospace
Aviation Ground Support Equipment (AGSE) Mechanic
Camp Taji, Iraq May 2009 - Feb 2010
. Provided ground support for the U.S. Army's aviation fleet of UH-60L
Blackhawks, AH-64D Apaches, CH-47F Chinooks and Unmanned Aerial Systems
(Sky Warrior) in Central Iraq, Baghdad and other surrounding Forward
Operating Bases by tracking equipment status and providing proper
maintenance/repairs to aviation ground equipment.
. Specialized in the inspection, maintenance and repair of 19 Aviation
Ground Power Units (AGPU), which provides both AC/DC electrical,
pneumatic and hydraulic power to aircraft, with each unit costing $200K a
piece totaling $3.8 million worth of equipment.
KBR
HVAC Technician Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq Nov 2008 - May 2009
. Installed, serviced, and repaired air conditioners, ranging from fifteen
to twenty tons of cooling capacity, in living areas, warehouses, and
other commercial buildings utilizing knowledge of refrigeration,
pipefitting, and structural layouts.
. Maintained 40 Thermoking Smart Reefers varying from TS-500, RD-II, SL-
200, and SL-400 models.
United States Air Force
Communications and Ground Support Craftsman
Travis AFB, CA Jan 2007 - Sept 2008
. Managed and Maintained $7 million worth of Contingency Response Wing
Command and Control communications equipment.
. Responsible for the inspection, repair, and deployment of 5 Mobility Air
Reporting and Communication (MARC) AN/TSC-159 weapon systems, 14 Mobile
Electric Power (MEP) generators, 4 Field Deployable Environmental Control
Units and other associated power production equipment.
. Ensured a high state of readiness to deploy within 12 hours in direct
support of Air Mobility Command's Global Air Mobility Support Systems and
Presidential banner support missions.
AGE Production Support Supervisor
Osan AB, South Korea Dec 2006 - Dec 2007
. Managed the AGE supply shop, which provided crucial parts, bench stock
items, and technical data support to 80 personnel for maintenance and
daily flight line operations.
. Directed the hazardous waste and materials program for the entire
aircraft maintenance department, following strict Occupational Safety and
Health Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, and local
guidelines and procedures, as well as providing maintainers with the
complete and updated Materials Safety Data Sheets.
Aerospace Ground Equipment Mechanic
Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ Mar 2001 - Nov 2006
. Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on all aviation ground
support equipment ranging from hydraulic maintenance stands to Detroit
diesel powered 30 KW 400 Hertz 3 Phase generators; inspecting, testing,
and operating equipment to determine serviceability and proper operation.
. Treated equipment for corrosion including removal and assembly of all
accessories and components and properly stenciling and marking all
equipment according to strict Air Force regulations.
. Provided dispatch service, including positioning equipment to support
aircraft maintenance and flying operations.
. Diagnosed problems by studying drawings, wiring diagrams, schematics and
technical publications, and using conventional and digital multimeters,
voltmeters, ohmmeters, frequency counters, oscilloscopes, circuit card
testers, transistor testers, and hand tools.
MILITARY TRAINING:
Mobile C2 Generator and ECU Course USAF Expeditionary
Center, NJ May 2007
Aerospace Ground Equipment Craftsman USAF Sheppard AFB, TX
Course March 2007
Supervisors Hazard Communication Training USAF Osan AB, South
Korea January 2006
EDUCATION:
Aerospace Ground Equipment Technical School
May 2001
USAF Sheppard AFB, TX
Associates in Applied Science Aerospace Ground Equipment Technology
August 2005
Community College of the Air Force
MRAP University
August 2010
Red River Army Depot, Texarkana, TX
IADC Rig Pass January 2013
TrainND Northwest - Williston State College, ND