Blaine Butler
CMR *** BOX **** APO, AE *****] ***-330-
5396(H)
Email: ***********@*****.***
Objective
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Motor Trans or Diesel Technician
position.
SUMMARY
[Dependable heavy construction equipment repair with a proven ability to
implement strategies and skills obtained through training to support
business objectives. Obtained over 3 years of diesel mechanic skills in the
military sector. Respected team member, able to be creative under hostile
conditions while retaining a positive attitude. Particularly adept at
problem indentication, research, analysis and resolution.
Education
[High School Diploma] [Tara High School] August 2009
[Baton Rouge, LA]
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Skills & Abilities
[Dependable]
[Organized and maintained a motor pool section with a fleet of 62
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pieces of equipment while the personnel served a 12 month
deployment to Afghanistan.]
[Maintained high standard and sense of urgency even when most
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detachment personnel we not present.]
[Creative]
[Aligned not only a key control log so that the unit had positive
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access for all vehicles and connex containers
[Presented a bench stock log that stated the accountability of
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service parts and special tools]
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[Adaptive]
[Found secondary avenues of approach when unexpected
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problems occurred; i.e. missing certain tools, being short staffed,
or staying late for training.]
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Experience
[Detailing and Washing Cars] September 2007-
[Benny’s Carwash & Detail] May 2008
[Responsible for waxing exterior and
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cleaning the interior point of all vehicles]
[Maintained accountability of every vehicle
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serviced.
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[Cashier]
[Taco Bell]
[Provided excellent service in keeping the December 2009-
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balance of each drawer worked to store May 2009
standard.
[Briefed staff on daily task completed by
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team members before the physical day was
over.]
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[Stocker]
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[Wal-Mart]
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[Responsible for stocking goods and
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referencing them by matching all items to October 2009-
it’s individual shelf by serial numbers.] April 2009
[Created a team orientated plan that
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decreased the time spent organizing every
product by almost 2 hours.]
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[Heavy Construction Equipment Repairer]
[United States Army]
Supervised and performed field maintence on construction
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equipment which includes that used for earthmoving, grading, and
compaction; lifting and loading; quarrying and rock; asphalt and
concrete mixing, and surfacing; water pumping; air compression
and pneumatic tools; and power bridging.
Maintained and replaced brake actuators, batteries, starter motors,
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alternators, mechanical fuel pumps, hydraulic
cylinders/pumps/control valves, drive shaft, 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. Adjusted
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. Charged suspension accumulators, transmission shift
accumulators and main hydraulic accumulators.
Operated single-unit wheel vehicles with a capacity of five tons or
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less in all conditions of light, weather, and terrain; applied safety
rules and practices; ensured proper loading of vehicle; performed
simple vehicular maintence; kept records of operation and
performance; served as chauffeur or dispatcher; also performed the
same duties for tractors, semitrailers, and other vehicles with a
capacity of more than five tons.
Training
Construction Equipment Repairer, Engineer School (612-91L10)
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June 21, 2010-August 18, 2010
Rough Terrain Container Handler Maintainer (610ASIR19B)
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January 9, 2012-January 20, 2010
AFFILIATIONS
18TH CSSB SUSTAINMENT BATALLION
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Grafenwoehr, Germany
Business References
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION