Kendall Jenkins
Kingsland, Ga **548
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OBJECTIVE
Seeking a position that utilizes mechanical expertise in troubleshooting, repair, maintenance, and
installation of equipment and systems.
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
t Skilled mechanic able to identify a variety of faults and diagnose problems to ensure
appropriate parts are utilized. Also involved in testing to ensure successful completion of repair.
t Maintains vehicles by performing inspections, effective maintenance procedures and executing
repairs.
t Effectively works as part of a team as well as independently. Leadership skills include
motivating staff members with the goal of accomplishing tasks in a timely manner in order to meet
tight deadlines.
t Strong organizational skills, able to handle multiple projects simultaneously.
t Committed to continuous learning and the pursuit of innovative solutions and ideas.
t Well-rounded in servicing and repairing FMTVs, 923 Series 5 tons, 915 Series HEMTTs, HETs,
MRAP’s; MaxPro, MaxPro Plus, Cougar, RG33, and RG33 Plus while completing them promptly
and efficiently.
t Recipient of award as civilian contractor for exhibiting excellence in support and service of
military vehicles.
Proficient in the use of SAMS-E and SARRS systems.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
TECHNICAL INSPECTOR, CSA, Kuwait, 2009-2009
t Perform random & service-related quality assurance inspections on US Army Wheeled Vehicles
& Tank Fleet
t Performed basic and occasionally complex maintenance and repair
t Manage 23 employees, HAZMAT area monitor, employee sch., training, safety, LOGSA, TM S,
ETM S, FEDLOG
t Inspected and Determine serviceability of transit equipment
LIGHT WHEEL MECHANIC AND QA/QC INSPECTOR, LSI, Iraq, 2008 – 2009
t Performs unit/support maintenance and recovery operations on a variety of light and heavy
wheeled gasoline and diesel fueled vehicles. Working on a seven day schedule, replaces
components and handles annual service for up to eight trucks at a time.
t Initiates reports to document all servicing repairs.
t Performs initial inspection IAW TM applicable for inspected item.
t Perform in progress and final inspection of maintenance performed to ensure all quality
standards have been met.
t Inspect for proper use of tools, incorrect repair and adjustment procedures, and the proper use
of publications.
t Reporting quality data or problems to QA chief weekly on a given report format.
TECHNICIAN, Johnson’s Automotives, 2003 - 2004
t Performed service and maintenance duties, taking care of oil changes, tune-ups, brake
changes, engine removal and installation.
CANNON CREW MEMBER AND MECHANIC, US ARMY, Korea, Iraq, Ft, Stewart and Sill, 2004-
2006
t Operated, maintained, and repaired wheeled and track Army vehicles
t Responsible for security operations in support of operation Iraq freedom
t Crossed trained with Army 63Series
EDUCATION
DIPLOMA, Junction City High School, (2003)
REFERENCES
Available Upon Request