Lawrence C. Untiedt
Colorado Springs CO. 80907
***********@***.***
Objective
Obtain a challenging position which will provide an opportunity to apply my broad experience.
Gain a new position with a reputable company for employment and career growth.
Summary
Progressive responsible background with successful experience working hands on in a wide
variety of environments. Civilian and military equipment that includes heavy equipment, combat
track and wheeled vehicles. Commercial vehicles, plant equipment, and small engines.
Work History
Present
I am currently enrolled at Pikes Peak Community College. My course of study is Facility
Maintenance Management.
11/08-06/10 Quality Control Technical Inspector
Camp Arifjan Kuwait
Performs inspections including initial, in progress and finals to TM-10/-20 standards. Also
performs Estimated Cost of Damage inspections and reports. Has maintained 100% first time
pass yield while working in quality control section. Involved directly with retrograde operations
including Tiring and initial inspections on vehicles for their proper disposition. Familiar with all
supply classes and condition codes that deal with the army vehicle maintenance program, as
outlined in AR-750-8. Has been a key member of the quality control section during critical
missions, completing all missions and tasks given in a professional and timely manner.
06/08 – 11/08 Heavy Equipment Mechanic/AOA
ITT - Systems Division Camp Arifjan Kuwait
Performs maintenance and repairs on heavy wheel vehicles beyond company, and military
standards. Assisted on a team basis to add on armor to wheel and track vehicles. Apply
experience and knowledge about the job to help train individuals to benefit others and the
company. Involved in multiple successful missions, where safety, time limits, production and
quality were not only met but exceeded. Familiar with ISO 9000-2001 and ITT GMASS T01
standards.
12/07 - 06/07 Equipment Operator
Weatherford Elk City, Oklahoma
Committed member to a movement team that helped transport hazardous materials and oil
production related equipment to locations based on company needs. Involved in regular set up
and tear down of work sites at location. Responsible for operation of professional grade complex
equipment. Commendable safety record.
10/06 - 10/07 Track/Heavy Equipment Mechanic
ITT- Systems Division Doha, Qatar
Held a point of contact position for a team based on assuring that all vehicles be approved by
Military Quality Assurance. Position required me to fulfill regular mechanic duties in maintenance
as well, to coordinate other team members to meet mission objectives. All mission completed
successfully, demonstrating a high grade of quality, team work, while still meeting all time goals.
10/03 - 10/06 Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Lear Seagler Incorporated Fort Carson, Colorado
Serviced and repaired construction equipment, including but not limited to performing 10/20 Level
Inspections, complete overhaul of equipment, refurbishing hydraulic components, electrical
troubleshooting and repairs on wiring harness. Familiarized with the system for ordering parts
and usage of standard government documents involved in inspecting equipment.
11/00 - 10/03 Heavy Equipment Mechanic
US Army Fort Carson, Colorado
Construction Equipment Mechanic for 52nd Engineer Battalion, MOS 62 Bravo. Spotless record
with multiple accommodations from superiors. Served in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Personal Experience
-Equipment Operator
Experience with set up and tear down of Fracturing equipment. As well as transportation of oil
related equipment and materials.
-Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Equipment repaired included-M-113 A3, D7 CAT Bull Dozers, 621 B Scrapers. 130-G Graders,
Concrete layers, Concrete Mixers, John Deere Excavating Equipment, Concrete Pumps,
Street/Steam Rollers, High Volume Water Pumps, 150/250 CFM Air Compressors, Trash Trucks
and related equipment. Front and rear discharge Cement Mixers. Field service repair and 10/20
service also depot level repairs. M.W.O. installation and repair.
-AOA Mechanic
Experience installing protective mine and blast armor on 113 A3, 1064,577 track vehicles.
Also 977 and 978. Also responsible for all aspects of vehicle maintenance 10/20 service and
depot level repairs. M.W.O. installation and repair.
Education
-High School
Kelseyville High School, Kelseyville CA
-Mechanic Vocational Training
-US Army
620 Bravo 10 Constructions and Equipment Repair Course- Certified
-Pikes Community College Colorado Springs Colorado-
Applied Metals Welding Class
-Hazwhopper Certification
40 hour Hazmat Course
-Class A Commercial Drivers License with Hazmat, Tanker, and Double-triple Trailer
Endorsements.
-Army Certified Master Driver (Current) Kuwait Heavy vehicle license