WILLIAM C MINEMYER
Colorado Springs, CO, 80911
Email: *********@*****.*** Phone: 270-***-****
A top ranked maintenance Warrant Officer in the United States Army for seven years with proven
performance and outstanding achievement in Maintenance Logistics and technical skills .
Accustomed to operating in high-stress, high tempo environments. Extensive experience leading and
managing equipment, material, and personnel in training and combat environments. Seeking to continue
personal and professional development focusing on maintenance management and logistic operations.
Areas of Expertise
Large Scale Maintenance Operation Contracting Management
Strategic Planning and Implementation Team Mentoring and Training
Data Collection, Analysis and Reporting Asset Control Management
Material Coordination, Quality Assurance HAZMAT Transportation/ Certification
SAMS 1E, VSAT, CAISI Systems Environmental Quality Operations
Additional Skills: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Secret Security Clearance
Professional Experience
Automotive Maintenance Warrant Officer, CW2, Fort Carson, CO October 2012 - Present
Managed a Battalion Level motor pool for a Brigade Special Troops Battalion consisting of over 2,500
pieces of equipment valued at over $51 million. Built an exceptional maintenance program from scratch
and established TMDE, HAZMAT, EQO, EP, and AOAP programs. Directly managed and coordinated
efforts of an 89 person team of mechanics and first line leaders for repair and support of all maintenance
equipment for the entire unit.
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WILLIAM C MINEMYER
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Exceeded weekly HQDA-directed aim points for the Brigade’s pilot RESET program over 180
day period.
Implemented an aggressive service plan resulting in 107 vehicle and 400 weapon services over 12
days, keeping the unit within DA-directed 10 percent service window.
Showed exceptional fiscal responsibility in personally managing all Class IX expenditures while
under historic budget constraints.
Automotive Maintenance Technician, CW2, Fort Campbell, KY/Afghanistan July 2009- Sept 2012
Managed over 300 wheeled vehicles and a multitude of intelligence, engineer, communications, weapons
and ground support equipment valued at over $60 million for a Brigade Special Troops Battalion.
Initiated a maintenance SOP ensuring subordinate units were postured for equipment readiness success.
Saved the unit more than $100,000 in equipment repairs and parts through establishment of
maintenance programs.
Provided support for two route clearance packages spread over eight combat outposts for a twelve
month rotation to Afghanistan. Maintained 92% fully mission capable rate on MRAP systems
within the Brigade.
Instituted a highly successful driver’s training program ensuring 100% of the Battalion’s drivers
were properly qualified.
Performed with zero accidents over a three year period resulting in no lost man hours.
Automotive Maintenance Technician, WO1, Fort Campbell, KY/Afghan Nov 2007-July 2009
Battalion Maintenance Officer for a Field Artillery Battalion and oversaw over 400 pieces of rolling stock
consisting of wheeled, armament, fire control, power generation, and ground support equipment valued in
excess of $70 million. Used skill set to expand operations in Afghanistan providing area support to the
Navy, Air Force, Marines, and other coalition forces.
Provided timely support for five catastrophic battle loss recovery missions, ensuring that
replacement equipment was received and ready for mission.
Oversaw shipment of all fleets returning stateside with 100% accuracy.
Established first class refresher training for shop office clerks, resulting in greater efficiency in
work orders and parts procurement, reducing maintenance down time and increasing equipment
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WILLIAM C MINEMYER
*********@*****.***, 270-***-****
readiness above 95%.
Automotive Maintenance Technician, WO1, US Army Reserves, Jackson, TN Oct 2006 – Nov. 2007
Battalion Maintenance Technician for a Quarter Master Battalion, consisting of 100 wheeled vehicles.
Developed an SOP that enabled the Battalion’s equipment to be maintained at a 97% operational
readiness rate.
Prepared all the Battalion’s rolling stock for lateral transfer upon the unit’s deactivation with
100% pass rate.
Education
AR Safety Center, Fort Rucker, AL 2012
Commanders Safety Course, Additional Duty Safety Course
Composite Risk Management Course
Technical Logistics College, Fort Lee, VA 2012
Automotive Maintenance Warrant Officer Advanced Course
Army Correspondence Course, Fort Campbell, KY 2011 - 2012
Action Officers Development Course
Defense Hazardous Materials/Waste Handling
Contracting Officer Representative Course
Ordnance Mechanical Maintenance School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 2006
Warrant Officer Basic Course light 915A
Warrant Officer Career Center, Fort Rucker, AL 2006
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WILLIAM C MINEMYER
*********@*****.***, 270-***-****
Warrant Officer Candidate Course light 915A
Annual or Specialized Training Requirements 2006 -
Present
Refrigerant Recovery/Recycle Qualification
Operational and Occupational Risk Management (4 hours annually)
Information Assurance (8 hours annually)
Equal Opportunity and Sexual Harassment Training (8 hours annually)
Antiterrorism and Cyber Awareness (8 hours annually)
Notable Achievements: 2 Bronze Star Medals for meritorious service in Afghanistan
References
Professional and Personal references are available upon request.
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