Joshua Harp
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Obtain a position as a power generation equipment repairer and diesel
Objective engine mechanic.
Over 10 years experience operating, servicing, and repairing power
Summary of generation equipment.
Qualifications Shop foreman
October 2006 to present US Army, Ft Bragg NC
Experience
Maintained and serviced over 30 power generation units ranging from
3kw to 600kw ensuring all units remained operational.
Signed for a maintenance tool truck worth over $180,000, and
maintained all tools with zero losses.
Managed a Battalion maintenance section in Iraq. Provided
maintenance support and training to not only US Army personnel, but also
to Iraqi Army, and Iraqi police.
Ensured the completion of over 300 work orders servicing and repairing
power generation equipment, hydraulic equipment, and various military
vehicles under some of the harshest conditions in Iraq.
Vast knowledge of diesel engines led to being constantly sought out by
fellow workers for advice on how to best repair broken equipment.
Provided maintenance to 3 power generation units for Utah Hospital
Task Force in Haiti resulting in un-interrupted power for 2 months.
Shop foreman
September 2005 to September 2006 US Army, Camp Humphreys, Korea
Managed a maintenance section consisting of 8 personnel and 20
power generation units valued at over $400,000.
Identified generator faults and made corrections resulting in minimum
down time of all faulty equipment within the Battalion level.
Trained and supervised employees to properly service, troubleshoot and
repair multiple types of power generation equipment in order to improve
maintenance operations.
Constant emphasis on safety protocols led to no work related incident or
injury.
Power generation equipment repairer / Light wheeled vehicle mechanic
October 1999 to September 2005 US Army, Ft Bragg NC
Performed maintenance on 15 power generation units. Replaced
engines, stator units, wiring harnesses, and other needed parts to keep all
power generation units operational.
Performed duties as a light wheeled vehicle mechanic. Expanded work
experience and knowledge by servicing and making reparations to a fleet
of over 84 vehicles consisting of cargo utility vehicles, medium tactical
vehicles, and various trailers.
Managed a maintenance section consisting of 13 personnel and
equipment valued at over $500,000 for a period of 4 months. Supervised
daily maintenance of a Battalion maintenance fleet performing combat
operations in Afghanistan.
Missouri Western State University, St. Joseph, Missouri
Education November 1998
General Education Degree
Ordnance Center and School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
Professional 14 June 1999 to 2 September 1999
Training
Course Title: Power Generation Equipment Repairer
1 semester hour in automotive shop practice
2 semester hours in small engine service
3 semester hours in AC/DC circuits
1 semester hour in AC/DC motors and generators
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