ADRIAN MARTINEZ
*** **** ****** *****, **********, Mississippi 39759 662-***-**** *****************@*****.***
FIELD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MECHANIC
Quality Assurance and Inspection Regulatory Compliance Interpersonal Collaboration and Relations
Training and Development Conflict Resolutions and Decision-Making
QUALIFICATIONS PROFILE
Highly skilled professional delivering expertise in diverse maintenance operations encompassing diesel, automotive,
and aviation, and other heavy equipment. Demonstrate solid ability in accomplishing assigned tasks within
specifications and timeframes. Thrive at leading and motivating high-caliber teams to ensure the achievement of
organizational goals and objectives. Exhibit effectiveness in working collaboratively with colleagues, staff, military, and
other stakeholders that enable efficient workflow and operations. Currently hold a Secret Clearance.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
DynCorp International LLC
FIELD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (FSR)
MAXXPRO SURVIVABILITY UPGRADE (MSU) PROJECT, Kandahar, Afghanistan 2012–PRESENT
Function as team leader to a group of mechanics working on MaxxPro DXM modifications and upgrades.
Observe the timely completion of assigned tasks with high-quality standard prior to government inspections for
vehicles and vehicles sign off.
Lead mechanic trainings on the proper installation and replacement of parts for the electrical systems, pneumatic
systems, hydraulic systems, and mechanical systems on MaxxPro vehicles under MSU project.
TTi Global
MRAP MAINTENANCE/OPERATOR INSTRUCTOR, Texarkana, TX, USA 2012
Presided over the maintenance and operations classes for OEM field service representatives, DoD civilians, and
TACOM LAR’s regarding electrical systems, troubleshooting techniques, sensor circuit diagnostics, pneumatic
systems, hydraulic systems, engine repair, multiplexing, and other related areas.
Managed all training vehicles needing services comprised of rear ramp hydraulic cylinder replacement, pneumatic brake
system repairs, engine electrical harness repairs, electrical system troubleshooting, and other vehicle concerns.
Expanded the awareness of newly hired colleagues on MRAP issues and corrective action in addressing various
concerns.
DynCorp International LLC
MAXXPRO MRAP FIELD INSTRUCTOR MECHANIC (FIM), Camp Mike Spann, Afghanistan 2010–2011
Served as the primary point of contact for Navistar Defense while handling the corrective maintenance repair;
maintenance, support, and production quality deficiency report; maintenance-related issue resolution; staff
training; and vehicle readiness and sustainability.
Sustained valuable effort in technical manuals interpretation and troubleshooting; readiness matters and solutions
generation; and retrofit/modification plans development as well as in identifying new equipment maintenance and
operator training.
Took full accountability over the MaxxPro vehicle systems maintenance, such as engine replacement, electrical
system troubleshooting, transmission replacement, air brake system repairs, rear ramp hydraulic system repair,
power steering hydraulic pump replacement, electrical body harness repair, Air/Conditioning (A/C) climate control
unit circuit board repair, and wheel and hub repair.
MAXXPRO MRAP FIELD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (FSR), Al Asad, Iraq 2009–2010
Conducted troubleshooting and repairs on Navistar MaxxPro vehicles, such as MaxxPro Base, Plus, Dash, and DXM
using common and uncommon pneumatic, electrical, air, and hydraulic power tools used in heavy-duty military
truck repair.
Performed various repairs such as removal and replacement of international DT530, DT570 (MaxxForce 10)
engines, five-speed 3000SP, and 3200SP Allison automatic transmissions.
Completed electrical circuit diagnosis using the digital multimeter (DMM) and Military Diagnostic Data Reader
(DDR) to determine function codes.
Checked common input circuit components, such as thermistors and potentiometers; repaired sealed electrical
connectors; troubleshot potentiometer-type Throttle Position Sensor/Accelerator Position Sensor (TPS/APS); and
observed the lead-acid battery performance through voltmeter and hydrometer.
Took charge of the maintenance-free battery condition analysis using a pulse charging system; voltage drop-test
on charging circuit wiring and components; Air/Conditioning (AC) leakage measurement in charging circuit; and
cranking circuit troubleshooting and testing.
Worked on diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing truck instrument cluster failures, truck hydraulic systems,
driveline faults, and full chassis suspension system.
Identified defective suspension system components, executed bearing and seal services on grease-lubricated front
and rear wheel hubs, and fulfilled front and rear bearing adjustment.
Held accountable for troubleshooting and maintaining air brake system, hydraulic brake, air-over-hydraulic brake
systems, and air dryer components and filters.
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ADRIAN MARTINEZ
413 Kirk Cauldy Drive, Starkville, Mississippi 39759 662-***-**** *****************@*****.***
Lear Siegler, Inc. (LSI)
FIELD MAINTENANCE QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR, Liberty, Iraq 2009
DIRECT SUPPORT QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR, Taji, Iraq 2008–2009
ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR, Taji, Iraq 2007–2008
Tracked and resolved all major issues on heavy wheel vehicles to support the military’s new field maintenance
transformation.
Ensured that the proper operations of all heavy wheel equipment aligned with the standards set in -10, -20, -30
series TM’s PMCS.
Inspected and troubleshot various repair aspects comprised of basic chassis frame alignment, frame damage and
brake free stroke identification, clutch wear and damage, emergency and parking brake system, alternator
performance, and electrical system operations.
Gathered and disseminated inspection results to quality assurance and quality control foremen in identifying
quality trends, repair cost-effectiveness, and work performance.
Took part in Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) monitoring for proper maintenance of
calibrated items, as well as to guarantee the delivery of high-quality service and repair.
Oversaw the organization and management of the operational filing system to provide easy accessibility during
management and audit inspections.
Sustained valuable effort to shop foreman and offered technical guidance, training, and assistance; performed
other duties on the absence of foreman.
HEAVY WHEEL MECHANIC, Taji, Iraq 2007
Repaired military wheel vehicles including 5-tons, HEMMIT, PLS, FMTV, HMMWV, HET, LHS, and trailers through
common and uncommon pneumatic, electrical, air, and hydraulic power tools while executing -10, -20, and -30
level services and repairs.
Offered immediate repair services, including removal and replacement of Detroit Diesel 8V92TA, Cummins
6CTA8.3, Caterpillar 3116 ATAAC engines, and four-speed automatic Turbo Hydra-Matic 4L80-E and Allison
automatic transmissions.
Utilized digital multimeter (DMM) and Military Diagnostic Data Reader (DDR) in electrical circuit diagnosis and
function codes identification.
Leveraged industry expertise in testing common input circuit components and semiconductor components, repairing
sealed electrical connectors, troubleshooting potentiometer-type Throttle Position Sensor (TPS), and verifying lead-acid
battery performance.
Carried out key tasks, such as maintenance-free battery condition analysis, charging circuit wiring and
components voltage drop test, AC leakage measurement in the charging circ uit, cranking circuit test and
troubleshooting, truck instrument cluster failures and truck hydraulic systems diagnosis and repair, and full
chassis suspension system alignments.
Concentrated on suspension system components diagnosis, bearing and seal services on grease-lubricated front
and rear wheel hubs, and front and rear bearing adjustment, as well as offered troubleshooting and other services
on air brake, hydraulic brake, and air-over-hydraulic brake systems.
Adhered to principles and precautions in working with various heavy-duty truck fasteners, as well as in
maintaining air brake system and air dryer components and filters.
Man Power Inc., Phoenix, AZ, USA
AIRCRAFT ENGINE PARTS CLEANER INSPECTOR MECHANIC 2006–2007
Made use of diagnostic computers in coordinating with engine control modules, troubleshooting diagnostics, and
implementing preventative maintenance checks and services on Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) aircraft engines.
Functioned effectively in changing oil and fuel filters, replacing and modifying electrical system components,
injectors, and gear box; as well as cleaned and inspected aircraft components, logged time of repair orders, and
updated service data in computer system.
Closely inspected and maintained aircraft components; tracked the cause of malfunction utilizing electronic
scanners.
Demonstrated in-depth ability in interpreting complex schematic diagrams.
Stanley’s Auto Repair Mobile Co., Phoenix, AZ, USA
AUTO-DIESEL MECHANIC 2006
Fulfilled roles in troubleshooting and diagnosing major and minor repairs on automotive and diesel equipment
including removing, disassembling, inspecting, and reassembling torque converter components; stall testing on
automatic transmissions, testing the transmission valve body, adjusting the external clutch linkage, and
troubleshooting on automated transmission electronics.
Used Allison-recommended tooling in diagnostic troubleshooting; applied comprehensive troubleshooting methods
on different carrier gearing; and disassembled power divider unit.
Accomplished detailed failure analysis on power divider and various carrier components, reassembly of power
divider and carrier assemblies, diagnosis of Anti-lock Brack system (ABS) system faults, and adjustment of wheel
speed sensor.
Analyzed brake valve failures, checked air conditioning system for refrigerant leaks, diagnosed air conditioning
system malfunctions, and worked on disassembling heavy-duty truck starter motor.
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ADRIAN MARTINEZ
413 Kirk Cauldy Drive, Starkville, Mississippi 39759 662-***-**** *****************@*****.***
Handled armature testing for shorts through growler, armature testing for grounds and opens, checking field coils,
rebuilding a Deco- Remy 42MT starter motor, disassembling and reassembling of Delcotron 40SI alternators.
TLE, Espanola, NM/ Phoenix, AZ, USA
SERVICE MECHANIC 2004–2006
Attended to all lubrication and repair services, including customer’s car inspection to determine and convey
necessary repairs and preventive maintenance to service advisor.
Managed and operated all lubrication equipment and lubricated the entire car while attending to other repair
services.
Kept the customer’s car clean and guaranteed proper working order of all equipment particularly the lifts.
San Juan Pueblo BIA Hotshots, San Juan, NM, USA
WILD LAND FIREFIGHTER EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST 2004
Operated, serviced, and repaired various firefighting equipment.
Demonstrated expertise in using hand firefighting tools as well as in carrying out ground reconnaissance on
wildfires.
EARLIER CAREER
SHOP SALESMEN, Tha Undaground Store, Santa Fe Place Mall, Santa Fe, NM 2002–2003
AUTOMOTIVE ASSISTANT MECHANIC, Sena Automobile Repair Shop, Espanola, NM 1999–2002
EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT: IN PROGRESS 2015
University of Phoenix, Online
COURSEWORK IN BUSINESS FINANCE: MAY 2007
Glendale Community College, Glendale, AZ
ASSOCIATE OF OCCUPATIONAL STUDIES IN AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY: DEC 2006
Universal Technical Institution (UTI), Avondale, AZ
Graduated with Honors Excellent Attendance Student of the Course Award in Brakes Alpha Beta Kappa Honor Society
CERTIFICATIONS LICENSES
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Real Estate License: Feb 2007 Westford Real Estate College, Phoenix, AZ
Certified to Operate: M1114 Series HMMWV, M1070, M923 Series, M1117, FMTV Series, M4K Forklift, Gators,
M1000, and M1075 Series Military and Tactical Vehicles, MaxxPro Variants and Caiman
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2010 Joint Program Office Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle - M-ATV FAMNET Course (14 Hours)
MRAP Family of Vehicles Maintenance Train the Trainer Course
2009 DynCorp International-Field Service Representative (FSR) Development Training
Navistar Defense-International MaxxPro FSR/Instructor Training
Tank Automotive and Armaments Command-Mine Resistant Protected IMG, MaxxPro, M1224 Mechanical
New Equipment Training Course (40 Hours)
Tank Automotive and Armaments Command - Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Caiman
2008
Maintenance New Equipment Training (40 Hours)
HHB-1st Battalion 143rd Field Artillery M1114/M1151 HMMV, M923 5 TON, M1117 ASV, FMTV 1078/1083,
M4K Forklift, Gator, and Polaris Drivers Course “First Step to Safety"
Technical Customer Handling - Ford Customer Division (30 Hours)
ALLDATA Automotive Information Specialist (40 Hours)
2006
Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Certification Program, UTI (40 Hours)
International Dealer Education Diamond Logic, Engines, Air brakes, Electrical, and Allison Transmissions
AWARDS HONORS
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Certificates of Appreciation (5) Safety Awards (4)
TECHNICAL ACUMEN
Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) Adobe Professional Computer and Internet Applications
Digital Multimeters (DMM) Diagnostic Software IC4 Connection Break Out Connector Kit Mechanic Toolbox
Robin Air A/C Machine Hydraulic Pressure Gauges Transmission Jacks Welding Equipment
Torque Wrenches Grinders Cutters Drills Pneumatic Tools Thermal Gun Solder Kit
Oscilloscope Test Light Onboard Diagnostic Light Scanners Generic Reader/Programmers (ProLink 9000)
Proprietary Reader/Programmers Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
Pneumatic, Electrical, Air, and Hydraulic Power Tools Micrometers Dial Calipers
Filter Wrenches Generic Scanner Vehicle Lifts Lubrication Gun Air Tools
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