ALVINO KING
U.S. ARMY
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|SUMMARY |
|Over 15. Maintenance, repair and technical experience and background in |
|industrial manufacturing, commercial maintenance or military operations or|
|maintenance. |
| Manages multiple and diverse Mechanical and electronic troubleshooting |
|skills to diagnose, align, and repair failed and damaged systems. |
|Proven communicator in verbal and written disciplines to include basic |
|computer skills and document preparation. Ability to provide formal, over |
|the shoulder, and on the spot training to contractor and unit personnel. |
|Years experience in Maintenance Management. Experienced in using a range |
|of electronic troubleshooting tools such as the digital multi-meter, low |
|voltage circuit tester, electrical test probes, and oscilloscopes. Skilled|
|in reading and writing diagrams, electrical schematics. Utilized |
|troubleshooting manuals, flow charts and extensive experience to isolate |
|faults, and repair damaged circuits. Supervises activities associated with|
|the development of maintenance plans under the program contract to ensure |
|fulfillment of contractual obligations, including cost and quality while |
|maintaining company profit motives. Ensure a high degree of customer |
|satisfaction by quality on-time performance and best return and the |
|customer's investment Experienced senior track mechanic, senior wheel |
|mechanic, generator mechanic, a/c and heater mechanic, and shop foreman. |
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Education:
. School: Advanced Leadership Course (ALC) Diesel Mechanic
. Location: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
. Start Month: August Start Year: 2008
. End Month: September End Year:2008
. Degree/Certification/Diploma Obtained: Certificate of Completion
. School: Instructor Basic Course
. Location: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
. Start Month: March Start Year: 2008
. End Month: April End Year: 2008
. Degree/Certification/Diploma Obtained: Certificate of Completion
. School: Drill Instructor Course
. Location: Fort Benning, GA
. Start Month: January Start Year: 2003
. End Month: April End Year: 2003
. Degree/Certification/Diploma Obtained: Certificate of Completion
. School: Senior Leadership Course (SLC) Diesel Mechanic
. Location: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
. Start Month: November Start Year: 1999
. End Month: April End Year: 2000
. Degree/Certification/Diploma Obtained: Certificate of Completion
. School: Advanced Individual Training (AIT)
. Location: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
. Start Month: April Start Year: 1993
. End Month: October End Year: 1993
. Degree/Certification/Diploma Obtained: Certificate of Completion
. School: Calumet High School
. Location: Chicago, Illinois
. Start Month: September Start Year: 1986
. End Month: June End Year: 1990
. Degree/Certification/Diploma Obtained: Diploma
Work Experience:
Job Title: Rcv Shop foreman
Company: MANTECH
Location: AFGHANISTAN
Start Month: APRIL Start Year: 2012
End Month: Current End Year:
Total Amount of Time Employed:
. Years: Months: 8
Duties and Responsibilities:
. Removed/Repaired: Diesel engines, alternators, transfer case,
fuel pumps, transmissions, front and rear differentials and
clutches.
. Installed: Replaced transfer case, fuel pumps, transmissions,
diesel engines, alternators, front and rear differentials and
clutches.
. Troubleshoot: Ability to troubleshoot and repaired hydraulic and
pneumatic brake systems; test, adjust, and align truck
suspension systems. Familiar with diesel electrical / electronic
systems, parts and components identification, computer
diagnostics, and reading schematics / wiring diagrams and
technical publications.
. Diagnosed: Ability to diagnose and solve electrical and
hydraulic problems with the use of diagnostic equipment as an
aid in locating the vehicle defects and replacing and repairing
digital electronic components.
. Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above: Screwdrivers and
wrenches, grease guns, spring compressors, pliers, pullers, dial
indicators, pneumatic tools and equipment, hydraulic hoist,
wheel balancers, brake lathes, micrometers, vacuum and pressure
testers, fuel emission tester, torches, computerized testers,
voltmeters, ohmmeters, diagnostic computers, spark plug testers,
compression gages, specialty tools, motor analyzers,
hydrometers, battery chargers and technical manuals.
. Military Vehicles that you've worked on: RG31 HUSKY BUFFALO
COUGAR,
. Components that you work on: Overhauled or replaced carburetors,
generators, distributers and pumps. Rebuilt parts such as
crankshafts, cylinder blocks, transmissions and engines.
Work Experience:
Job Title: Maintenance Supervisor
Company: US Army
Location: Fort Hood, TX/Camp Liberty, IRAQ
Start Month: December Start Year: 2008
End Month: July End Year: 2011
Total Amount of Time Employed:
. Years: 2 Months: 7
Duties and Responsibilities:
. Removed/Repaired: Diesel engines, alternators, transfer case,
fuel pumps, transmissions, front and rear differentials and
clutches.
. Installed: Replaced transfer case, fuel pumps, transmissions,
diesel engines, alternators, front and rear differentials and
clutches.
. Troubleshoot: Ability to troubleshoot and repaired hydraulic and
pneumatic brake systems; test, adjust, and align truck
suspension systems. Familiar with diesel electrical / electronic
systems, parts and components identification, computer
diagnostics, and reading schematics / wiring diagrams and
technical publications.
. Diagnosed: Ability to diagnose and solve electrical and
hydraulic problems with the use of diagnostic equipment as an
aid in locating the vehicle defects and replacing and repairing
digital electronic components.
. Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above: Screwdrivers and
wrenches, grease guns, spring compressors, pliers, pullers, dial
indicators, pneumatic tools and equipment, hydraulic hoist,
wheel balancers, brake lathes, micrometers, vacuum and pressure
testers, fuel emission tester, torches, computerized testers,
voltmeters, ohmmeters, diagnostic computers, spark plug testers,
compression gages, specialty tools, motor analyzers,
hydrometers, battery chargers and technical manuals.
. Military Vehicles that you've worked on: MRAP, M977 HEMMT Cargo,
M984 wrecker, M998 HMMWV, M35 2.5 Ton Cargo Truck M1078 LMTV,
M1083 A1P MTV Cargo, M1087 A1 MTV, M1151 Heavy HMMWV.
. Components that you work on: Overhauled or replaced carburetors,
generators, distributers and pumps. Rebuilt parts such as
crankshafts, cylinder blocks, transmissions and engines.
Work Experience:
Job Title: Senior Instructor
Company: US Army
Location: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Start Month: August Start Year: 2006
End Month: November End Year: 2008
Total Amount of Time Employed:
. Years: 2 Months: 3
Duties and Responsibilities:
. Removed/Repaired: Instructed and supervised students on the
removal and repair of Transmissions, alternators, fuel pumps,
transfer case, Diesel engines.
. Installed: Instructed and supervised students on the
installation of fuel pumps, the transfer case, transmissions,
diesel engines, alternators.
. Troubleshoot: Taught and led students to troubleshoot mechanical
and electrical problems through the use of technical manuals and
hands on training.
. Diagnosed: Engine and transmission problems.
. Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above: Computers,
technical manuals, large and small wrenches, hydraulic cranes,
impact tools, torque wrenches, micrometers, compression testers
and other specialty tools.
. Military Vehicles that you've worked on: M1083 A1P MTV Cargo,
M998 HMMWV, M1078 LMTV, M1087 A1 MTV, M1151 Heavy HMMWV.
. Components that you work on: Vehicle chassis and power train
components including, frame cross members, clutches assemblies,
transmissions, transfers, final drives, propeller shaft
assemblies, brake systems and steering systems, suspensions
systems, fifth wheel assemblies, wheeled vehicle crane, hoist
and winch assemblies, and hydraulic systems.
. Work Experience:
Job Title: Technical Inspector
Company: US Army
Location: Fort Benning, GA
Start Month: April Start Year: 2003
End Month: April End Year: 2006
Total Amount of Time Employed:
. Years: 3 Months: 0
Duties and Responsibilities:
. Removed/Repaired: Clutches, front and rear differentials, Diesel
engines, transfer case, fuel pumps, alternators, and
transmissions.
. Installed: Replaced transfer case, fuel pumps, transmissions,
diesel engines, alternators, front and rear differentials and
clutches.
. Troubleshoot: Researched technical manuals, electronic forms,
documents published by the federal government, and classified
publications for information regarding the maintenance,
inspection and troubleshooting of numerous types of vehicles and
equipment. Used general and advanced computerized diagnostic and
troubleshooting equipment to swiftly isolate and correct faults,
resulting in minimal equipment down time.
. Diagnosed: The use of diagnostic equipment as an aid in locating
the vehicle defects and replacing and repairing engine and
transmission components.
. Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above: Technical
manuals, spark plug testers, wrenches, spring compressors,
pliers, dial indicators and equipment, screwdrivers hydraulic
hoist, motor analyzers, wheel balancers, brake lathes,
hydrometers, micrometers, vacuum and pressure testers, fuel
emission tester, torches, computerized testers, voltmeters,
ohmmeters, diagnostic computers,, compression gages, grease
guns, specialty tools, pneumatic tools, battery chargers.
. Military Vehicles that you've worked on: M35 2.5 Ton Cargo
Truck, M977 HEMMT Cargo, M984 wrecker, M998 HMMWV, M1078 LMTV,
M1083 A1P MTV Cargo, M1087 A1 MTV, M1151 Heavy HMMWV.
. Components that you work on: Rebuilt parts such as cylinder
blocks, crankshafts, engines and transmissions. Overhauled or
replaced fuel pumps, carburetors, distributers and generators.
. Work Experience:
Job Title: Wheel Mechanic
Company: US Army
Location: Darmstadt, Germany
Start Month: August Start Year: 1998
End Month: April End Year: 2003
Total Amount of Time Employed:
. Years: 5 Months: 4
Duties and Responsibilities:
. Removed/Repaired: Alternators, clutches, diesel engines,
transmissions, transfer case, front and rear differentials and
fuel pumps.
. Installed: Replaced transmissions, fuel pumps, diesel engines
transfer case alternators, front and rear differentials and
clutches.
. Troubleshoot: Used general and advanced computerized diagnostic
and troubleshooting equipment to swiftly isolate and correct
faults, resulting in minimal equipment down time. Researched
technical manuals, classified publications and documents
published by the federal government for information regarding
the maintenance, inspection and troubleshooting of numerous
types of vehicles and equipment.
. Diagnosed: The use of diagnostic equipment as an aid in locating
the vehicle defects and replacing and repairing engine and
transmission components.
. Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above: Specialty tools,
motor analyzers, hydrometers, battery chargers and technical
manuals. Screwdrivers and wrenches, grease guns, spring
compressors, pliers, pullers, dial indicators, pneumatic tools
and equipment, hydraulic hoist, vacuum and pressure testers,
fuel emission tester, torches, computerized testers, voltmeters,
ohmmeters, diagnostic computers, spark plug testers, wheel
balancers, brake lathes, micrometers, compression gages,
. Military Vehicles that you've worked on: M1078 LMTV M35 2.5 Ton
Cargo Truck, M977 HEMMT Cargo, M984 wrecker, M998 HMMWV,
. Components that you work on: Replaced fuel pumps, carburetors,
distributers and generators. Rebuilt parts such as cylinder
blocks, crankshafts, engines and transmissions.
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