Melton D. Woods
Virginia Beach, VA 23453
Home: 757-***-****
Mobile: 757-***-****
abi8r9@r.postjobfree.com
PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE
To pursue a position where I can fully utilize the skills, knowledge, education, and
extensive experience that I have acquired while contributing to the growth and
success of a professional organization.
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Dedicated professional with proven skills in automotive and aviation repair and
maintenance. A highly organized and detail-oriented individual with the ability to
streamline and improve procedure while simultaneously reducing costs and
turnaround. Known for strong abilities in multi-tasking.
9 Skills and abilities include:20+ Years Military Experience
10 Vast Technical Experience
11 Highly Detail-Oriented
12 Strong Leadership Capabilities
13 Program Development/Implementation
14 Consistently Meets/Exceeds Deadlines
15 Diverse Vehicle Repair Skills
16 Policy Knowledge/Adherence
17 Exceptional Multi-Tasking Abilities
18 Identification & Sharing of Best Practices
19 Inspection Experience
20 Respectful and Attentive w/ Positive Attitude
Acknowledged as a phenomenal motivator who seeks extra responsibility and is
committed to exceeding company goals. Possesses excellent communication
skills easily establishing good rapport with a diverse range of individuals. An
energetic self-starter who consistently applies relevant knowledge to accomplish
tasks. Works well independently, with little to no supervision, and as a member of
a team.
MILITARY TRAINING AND EDUCATION
Basic Military Training – First Aid and Safety – Personal Fitness/Conditioning – Personal
Community/Health – Aviation Support Equipment Technician – Automotive
Fundamentals – DC Circuits – Hydraulic Systems Operation – A/S 32K-1C Weapons
Loader Maintenance – Automotive Repair – NC-2A Mobile Electric Power Plant
Maintenance – DC/AC Power Generation and Operation – MMG-1A Mobile Electric
Power Plant Maintenance – First Line Leadership Development Program – Personnel
Supervision Training – Airman Training – Fundamentals of Aircraft Service/Maintenance
– Basic Electricity – Basic Hydraulics – Basic Shop Practices – Diesel Engines – Electric
Control Systems – Electric Generators – Personnel Supervision – Computer Applications
– Industrial Safety – Maintenance Management
Melton D. Woods
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HIGHLIGHTS OF DISTINGUISHED CAREER
Raymond reach truck lead technician 2008 -
Present
Currently employed with SERCO as a Navy Contractor working for Command Naval Air
Forces East ( MHE Support ), pier side assistance as Senior Anylist for diesel and electric
forklifts, flightdeck scrubbers and other MHE eqipment as of September 2008. Currently
licensed to operate a 4K forklift to 20k forklift including the 4.5k Raymond Reach fork
lift.
Troubleshoot, repair and maintain shipboard Raymond reach trucks to 100% operational
status before turn over to shipboard commands. Assist technical expertise and experience
to other operational forces that require Raymond reach knowledge. Test and certify
Raymond reach trucks for shipboard use. Assist with troubleshooting and repair of flight
deck scrubbers, 20k and 6k shipboard forklifts and power boss pressure washing systems.
Annotate all discrepancies and repairs. Order or rebuild required parts for proper
operation of equipment with technical publication information in a correct and timely
manor. Maintain a clean working environment and professional appearance. Organize and
inventory of repaired or replaced parts for Raymond reach trucks. Train and assist naval
personnel to do proper maintenance on all MHE shipboard equipment.
Repair, rebuild replace - contactor assemblies, brake assemblies, pumps, motors, check
valves, relief valves, wiring systems, cylinders, control assemblies (switches, directional,
circuit cards), tire and wheel assemblies, hydraulic plumbing, mechanical functioning
systems,
sanding, painting, corrosion control/ prevention, minor blasting, tool control
United States Navy, Retired
Aviation Support Equipment
Technician 1993 – 2008
21 Performed preventative and corrective maintenance on aviation ground support
equipment, mobile fire units, and material-handling and moving units in order to
ensure their ideal operational abilities
22 Inspected and repaired gasoline, diesel, and turbine ground power units on a
regular basis
23 Services transmissions, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and cryogenic and air
conditioning equipment
24 Performed troubleshooting and repair of electrical control systems and motors in a
highly accurate manner
25 Replaced electrical generating components as well as adjusted mechanical and
electrical regulators
26 Managed distribution and maintenance schedules for ground support equipment at
different command levels
27 Used electrical and mechanical test equipment to aid in the diagnosis and repair of
aviation ground support equipment that utilizes various electrical and mechanical
drive and control systems
28 Testes and installed electrical and mechanical components then completed
maintenance logs and records
29 Conducted training regiments for fellow aviation repairmen helping them expand
their technical knowledge
United States Navy
Airman
1993 – 1989
30 Assisted in the maintenance of aircraft, associated aeronautical equipment, and
aircraft support equipment
31 Serviced, cleaned, and handled various aircraft ensuring that they were in ideal
condition
32 Performed other apprentice-level duties involved in the operation of a naval
aircraft and ashore
United States Navy
Seaman
1988
33 Performed all basic seamanship functions aboard ship that involve line or wire
including knot tying, whipping and seizing, as well as rigging used to secure the ship
to a pier moor, or anchor
34 Indentified functions of navigation and shipboard equipment including both fixed
and portable items
35 Responsible for the timely lowering, raising, and launching of life saving
equipment which saved many lives
36 Utilized knowledge of navigational aids, Nautical Rules of the Road, and the
buoys of inland waters of the US
37 Performed first aid treatments for electrical shock, simple and compound
fractures, and heat exhaustion
38 Qualified as a Swimmer Fourth Class requiring floating for a minimum of five
minutes, using clothing as a flotation device, and being able to swim through oil,
flames, and debris safely and swiftly
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