David James
Fayetteville, NC 28314
United States
Email: abimer@r.postjobfree.com
Engineering and Professional Services, Inc., (08/2008 to Present),
TECHNICIAN III POWER GENERATION EQUIPMENT INSPECTOR, Fort Bragg, North
Carolina, United States
Supervisor: Angel Diaz, 910-***-**** Contact: Yes
Salary:
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Power Generation Inspector / Team Member providing support to
Communications Electronics Command CECOM LBE Branch. Ensure CECOM Left
Behind Equipment are maintained and serviced in accordance with Army
Technical Manuals (TMs) to 10/20 standards for reissue. Support Army
personnel and civilian contractors in the operations, support, repair and
identification of electronic equipment inducted in the CECOM LBE Program.
Review and adhere to timeline and schedules for CECOM LBE technical team
conducting inspections of equipment during the induction or re-issue of LBE
equipment. Manage property and resources on manual and automated systems.
Ensure requirements of Integrated Logistics Support Plan (ILSP) are
performed accurately and to standard. Provide comprehensive knowledge of
maintenance and operational functions to include maintenance, training,
supply, and management information systems and logistics information
systems (SAMS, PBUSE, LIW). Work closely with the AFSB/LSE to identify and
assigned the source of repair (SOR) to complete maintenance on equipment.
Participate in the work-loading process established by AMC and ASC SSO to
coordinate maintenance decisions (SOR) of (B16) power generation equipment.
Responsible for the identification of power generation equipment in the LBE
pool requiring disposition instructions as obsolete items, identified
obsolete items at induction and processed for disposition instructions vice
induction to LBE pool. Assist local ASC LBE personnel with the preparation
of tracking through hard copy or Standard Army Maintenance Systems Enhanced
(SAMS-E) to induct equipment into a SOR if needed. Ensure Logistics
Information Warehouse (LIW) visibility of all B16 items through SAMS.
MTC Technologies, (11/2007 to 08/2008), Quality Assurance Representative,
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States
Supervisor: Contact:
Salary:
Hours per week: 40
Duties: As Maintenance Quality Assurance (QAR) Inspector, responsible for
classifying and documenting inspection results for a diverse assortment of
major end items being inducted or worked in support of Left Behind
Equipment (LBE). Monitor weekly production schedules for all projects.
Visit maintenance work sites; provide maintenance logistic assistance and
relay problems and suggestions to designated supervisor. Work with Army
Class VII equipment. Strong working knowledge of maintenance and
functionality of FMTV, LMTV, HMMWV, HEMTT, Army Engineer and Quarter Master
(QM) equipment. Responsible for the performance of a variety of equipment
inspection assignments involving the performance of initial, in-process and
final equipment inspections. Comprehensive knowledge of the missions and
responsibilities relative to the use, maintenance, repair, testing,
calibration, and inspection of tactical ground equipment and associated
support equipment and subcomponents. Perform Quality Assurance inspections
and evaluations of maintenance and repair on all types of technical and
tactical air and ground equipment assigned. Inspections were conducted to
identify discrepancies, verify sound mechanical practices and evaluate
product quality. Inspection results were recorded and incorporated into
mechanics performance reports. Follow-ups were conducted to ensure
mechanics employed appropriate corrective actions. Performed final
inspection of completed jobs on a wide variety of military vehicles and
other equipment for conformance to standards as well as for safety issue
items. Determined whether work was completed within established time
periods and inspected in accordance with maintenance Allocation Charts and
Technical Manuals of Quality Control. Conducted compliance
inspections/evaluations of equipment forms, and records; monitored files of
required forms and records applicable to the shop operations. Periodically
inspected shop publications files and technical library to assure proper
upkeep and timely posting of changes to publication. Responsible for
verifying the correct methods, techniques, and procedures were used by the
mechanics and that work was in accordance with shop SOP and equipment
technical manuals.
Fort Bragg Distribution Management Team, Kon Struct Builders, Inc.,
(11/2006 to 11/2007), MAINTENANCE ANALYST MANAGER, Fort Bragg, North
Carolina, United States
Supervisor: Contact:
Salary:
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Responsible for providing technical, administrative, and management
support services to assigned organization, provide expertise on all matters
relating to logistics policy, readiness reporting, supply, maintenance,
FORSCOM, LOGSA, DLA operations and logistics staff officers. Assist support
operations and maintenance managers in the completion of logistics
operations as required; prepare and present briefings and answer ad hoc
queries from various agencies during maintenance meetings. Provide
recommended logistics policy and assessments as required. Develop and
monitor review and analysis programs and reports as directed in accordance
with Sustainment, LBE and Reset management publications. Developed programs
focused on activities, practices, and procedures directly related to
logistics readiness sustainment, Left Behind Equipment and RESET processes
and procedures. Assist in planning the design, development, maintenance and
establishment of maintenance information databases, automated trend
analysis, and assessments tools. Provide readiness reporting and
interpretation of LBE and RESET policies governing logistics at
DA/AMC/ASE/AFSB/DMC/DMT level. Provide expert support on all maintenance
logistics Standard Army Management Information System (STAMIS)
applications. Track all non-mission capable maintenance jobs at all levels
of repair through completion. Check status of requisitions for repair parts
and suspense items. Provide assistance to personnel requiring parts to be
expedited due to readiness requirements. Analyze maintenance information to
maximize readiness. Analyze information from SAMS-E systems, Standard Army
Retail Supply System (SARSS), DMT internal data bases, and LIW products.
Operate and manage SAMSE-2 for Unit Readiness Reporting. Managed Reportable
Items Report; Complete Work Orders; Workload process; Work Order Parts;
Maintenance Performance; Maintenance Cost; Operational Readiness Float.
Analyze 026 from Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS) and combine
integrated information into a database and review for discrepancies. Review
and process Closed Work Order File to Logistics Support Agency (LOGSA).
Responsible for managing Work Order Logistical File (WOLF) Data and
Processing Installation Code. Complete daily processing of Army Materiel
Status System (AMSS). Utilize ILAP data for readiness and to determine
fiscal trends. Consolidate and analyze data for the Logistics readiness
Review Brief (LRR) and Readiness & Analysis. Provide a Critical Items List
(CIL) for assigned organization and coordinate with supply managers to
expedite repair parts with unacceptable Estimated Ship Date (ESD). Provide
customer support for legacy operations and current maintenance STAMIS
systems. Responsible for updating parent unit configuration in SAMS-E and
ASORTS and prepare related briefs and reports. Manage maintenance and
supply status at every level of repair until equipment is fully operable.
Track parts and status of equipment in RESET, LBE Program and assist units
in identification of LBE Rolling Stock and Ancillary Equipment. Monitor
equipment transfer and RESET Dollars Spent Tracker Management System.
Responsible for providing all asset visibility of LBE equipment for both
Rolling Stock and Containerized Items and related programs. Integrate
equipment status and availability into the Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN)
Program.
MTC Technologies, (08/2006 to 11/2006), Quality Assurance Representative,
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States
Supervisor: Contact:
Salary:
Hours per week: 40
Duties: As Maintenance Quality Assurance (QAR) Inspector, responsible for
classifying and documenting inspection results for a diverse assortment of
major end items being inducted or worked in support of Left Behind
Equipment (LBE). Monitor weekly production schedules for all projects.
Visit maintenance work sites; provide maintenance logistic assistance and
relay problems and suggestions to designated supervisor. Work with Army
Class VII equipment. Be very familiar with the maintenance and
functionality of FMTV, LMTV, HMMWV, Army Engineer and QM equipment.
Responsible for the performance of a variety of equipment inspection
assignments involving the performance of initial, in-process and final
equipment inspections. Performed final inspection of completed jobs on a
wide variety of military vehicles and other equipment for conformance to
standards as well as for safety issue items. Responsible for verifying the
correct methods, techniques, and procedures were used by the mechanics and
that work was in accordance with shop SOP and equipment technical manuals.
US Army, 1st Corps Support Command, (12/2001 to 08/2006), SENIOR
MAINTENANCE MANAGER, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States
Supervisor: Contact:
Salary: MSG
Hours per week: 40
Duties: As primary advisor coordinated procurement and disposition of
equipment, provided technical authority for all functions related to
maintenance and logistics programs. Developed the commands maintenance
policies and procedures to meet requirements and increase overall
effectiveness. Oversaw the implementation of actions involving acquisition
of equipment, accountability of tools and Prescribe Load List (PLL)
inventory management. Coordinated maintenance and logistics requirements
with Defense Logistics Agency and Army Materiel Command item managers to
expedite repair parts. Used a broad variety of regulations, bulletins,
circulars, technical manuals, process standards and specification,
maintenance instruction manuals, inspection/test procedures, contract and
quality assurance policy instructions to evaluate maintenance of tactical
ground equipment, assemblies, components and sub-components. Interpreted
and applied guidance to individual situations. Advised Maintenance
Management Office on maintenance issues as they arose. Excellent
interpersonal skills enabling anticipation of problems and resolution of
issues with ease. Provided a positive, proactive learning environment for
subordinate soldiers. Inspected maintenance facilities periodically to
determine effectiveness of the shop safety program including activities and
operations. Inspected for physical security of buildings and equipment.
Inspected facilities upkeep and utilities usage, reporting finding with
recommendations to Maintenance Technician.
US Army, 1/58th Aviation Regiment, (12/1999 to 11/2001), FLEET MANAGER,
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States
Supervisor: Contact:
Salary: MSG
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Fleet Manager for a Corps Air Traffic Services Battalion with
assets valued at $47,000,000. Supervised, organized, inspected and assisted
in the training of seven company maintenance programs; four separate
companies throughout the US. Coordinated and resolved difficult maintenance
problems.
US Army, 196th Infantry Brigade, (01/1997 to 04/1999), SENIOR MAINTENANCE
ADVISOR, Barrigada, Guam
*Served at the Training Support Brigade Pacific as the Senior Maintenance
Advisor from February 1997 to January 1998 at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
EDUCATION
Summit University
New Orleans, Louisiana
United States
Degree: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Major: Management
Dates: 2000
GPA: 3.0 Semester hours:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Specialized Education - SAMS-1E Operators Course, Ft. Bragg, NC, 2007
Specialized Education - ULLS-G4 Operators Course, Ft. Bragg. NC, 2006
Training - Safety Training Course, Ft. Bragg, NC, 2000
Training - Environmental Compliance Coordinator Course, Pearl Harbor, HI,
1998
Training - FMTV Maintenance Course, Pearl Harbor, HI, 1998
Training - Transportation of Hazardous Material Course, Pearl Harbor, HI,
1998
Training - Mobile Planner Course, Ft. McCoy, WI, 1997
Training - Prescribe Load List Course, Camp Walker, Korea, 1997
Training - Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course, Aberdeen Proving
Grounds, Maryland, 1995
Award - Meritorious Service Medal (5th Award)
Award - Army Commendation Medal (6th Award)
Award - Army Achievement Medal (4th Award)
Award - Meritorious Unit Commendation
Award - National Defense Service Medal (2nd Award)
Award - South West Asia Service Medal with Bronze Service Star
Award - Global war on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Award - Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Award - Korea Defense Service Medal
Award - Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (3rd
Award)
Award - Army Service Ribbon
Award - Overseas Service Ribbon (5th Award)
Award - Kuwait Saudi Arabia Liberation Medal
Award - Kuwait Kuwait Liberation Medal
Award - Driver and Mechanic Badge
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