Grant Lawrence
**** **** **** **. *** # ***, Valparaiso, IN 46383
Phone 219-***-**** Email: abgr5w@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
A professional Power Generation Service Technician with the desire,
knowledge and qualifications to demonstrate the ability to handle DC
electrical controls, AC output condition work, service all size Gensets,
and most routine Transfer Switches (40-1000amps)
EDUCATION
Universal Technical Institute (UTI) - Avondale, Arizona
Associate of Occupational Studies Degree in Automotive / Diesel and
Industrial Technology including the Fundamentals and Basics of Power
Generation. Graduation Date May 27, 2011. Training included 1,710 hours in
the following subjects:
. BETT
. Engine Maintenance / Troubleshooting
. Load Bank Testing
. INPOWER Service Tool
. INSITE Service Tool (Familiarization)
. Technician Laptop Training
. PCC 3100 GENSET Control
. Auto Transfer Switches (LT3 & OT3)
. ONAN Large Commercial Products
. OTPC 40-1000 Amp Transfer Switch
. OTEC 40-1000 Amp Transfer Switch
. PCC 3200 GENSET Control
. PCC1301 GENSET Control
. Automotive Engines & Repair
. Brakes
. Climate Control
. Automotive Undercar
. Electronic Fundamentals
. Electronic Technology
. Electronic Diagnostics
. Diesel Engines
. Diesel Fuel Systems
. Diesel Engine Accessories
. Truck Power Trains
. Truck Brakes & Chassis
. Hydraulic Applications
. Transport Refrigeration
. Truck Preventative Maintenance
. Fuel & Ignition Systems
. Driveability & Emissions
. Automotive Power Trains
. Automatic Transmissions
. Professional Applications
. Advanced Diagnostic Systems
. Professional Service Writing
. Power & Performance Ia
. Power & Performance Ib
. Power & Performance II
Success Track Emphasis- 24 hour UTI Specific Training Program that teaches
students Life Skills, Professionalism, Dealership Simulation, Team
Building, Communication and Life Long Learning
Accelerated Schools - Denver, CO Graduated 06/1987
AWARDS
UTI Director's Honor List
UTI Student of the Course: Automotive Engines & Repair and Professional
Service Writing
CERTIFICATIONS
EPA Certified Section 608 - 609
Certified ALLDATA Automotive Information Specialist
Ford Technical Customer Handling
MILITARY
Branch: United States Coast Guard Highest Rank: E7
From: 07/1993 To: 07/2009
Awards, Certifications:
Training: Leadership & Management - 2003, Engineering Maintenance - 2003,
Hazardous Waste Management - 2003, Forklift Training - 2002, Hazardous
Materials - 2002, Hydraulic Equipment - 2001, Outboard Systems - 1998,
Diesel Systems - 1997, Emergency Medical Tech - 1996
Grant Lawrence
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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
07/1993 - 07/2009 United States Coast Guard
Chief Machinery Technician / Standardization Team
Instructor
o Upheld standards and documented results to ensure all
policies were upheld
o Performed ongoing inspections checking the safety of
machinery and it's guards
o Coordinated with other groups to develop improved
solutions
o Approved and improved over 100-procedure cards, which
are currently being used by the fleet to complete
maintenance
o Entrusted to track part numbers by manufacturer and
pricing for easy access by the fleet
o Fielded general questions from Supervisors on how to
make programs work better and give customers what they
need
o Taught Ready for Operation classes to personnel,
teaching inspectors how to perform a proper inspection
and how to write reports
Group Facilities Engineer
o Developed and implemented weekly, monthly, quarterly,
semi-annual, and annual preventative maintenance
schedules
o Prepared and conducted training sessions regarding
forklift safety and driving
o Discussed hazardous waste with other units
o Purchases parts for machinery and small boat stations
o Supervised activities of two Machinery Technicians
(MK3's) and all TAD personnel provided to engineering in
addition to being the senior OOD, Secondary Hazmat
Petty Officer, Gas-Free Engineer, Ready for Operations
Inspector and Vehicle Officer
o Maintained MICA inventory for three stations and
controlled over $250,000 in parts
o Managed $100,000 engine swap project to ensure six small
boats at stations met and exceeded 2006 EPA standards
and reduced overall repair costs
Watch Stander
o Recorded and maintained pressures and temperatures for a
290 foot icebreaker built to keep ice flows moving
through the Great Lakes and associated rivers
o Directed activities for one MK3 and two FN personnel
responsible for maintaining two Main Diesel Engines and
one Ship Service Diesel Engine in addition to
supervising a Duty Section Leader, a Basic Engineering
Casualty Control Evolution team Leader and a Cmplus
Engineering Administrator
o Resolved problem with temperature readings on generators
by replacing and installing a new type of pyrometer on
all generators as well as main diesel engines to enable
proper temperature readings
o Monitored temperatures and pressures for a search and
rescue station and provider of maritime law enforcement
o Served as Small Boat Engineer providing management of
one or two junior personnel conducting preventative
maintenance to minimize downtime of boats