Charles Edward March
Beckley, WV 25801 US
Day Phone: 304-***-****
Evening Phone: 304-***-****
Mobile: 304-***-****
Email: **********@*****.***
Availability:
Job Type: Permanent, Temporary, Term, Detail, Recent Graduates, Internships, Telework
Work Schedule: Full-Time, Part-Time, Shift Work, Intermittent, Job Sharing
Desired locations:
United States - AL
United States - WV
United States - FL
Work Experience:
U.S. Army Reserves 1 / 150 ARS Troop C 08/2012 - Present
409 Wood Mountain Rd. Salary: 500.00 USD Per Month
Glen Jean, WV 25846 United States Hours per week: 4
Cavalry Scout (19D20)
Supervisor: SGT Phillips 304-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
For this position, I performed the following duties as a crewmember. I operated, and performed
operator maintenance on scout vehicles; Cavalry Fighting Vehicle (CFV), HMMWV, M113, crew-
served weapons, anti-armor weapons, and communications equipment; loads, clears, and fires
individual and crew-served weapons; I operated and performed operator maintenance on wheeled
vehicles; assisted in the recovery of wheeled and tracked vehicles; secured, prepared, and
stowed ammunition on scout vehicles; I performed mounted and dismounted navigation; I served
as member of observation and listening post; I gathered and reported information on terrain
features and enemy strength, disposition and equipment; I applied principles of escape and
evasion; I collected data for the classification of routes, fords, tunnels, and bridges; I performed
dismounted patrols; I employed principles of cover and concealment and camouflage; I assisted
with construction of light field fortifications, laying and removal of mines, and emplacing
demolitions; I requested and adjusted indirect fire; I supervised scout vehicle crew, CFV crew; I
supervised operator maintenance of tracked and wheeled scout vehicles and individual and crew-
served weapons; I selected, organized, and supervised the operation of observation and listening
posts; I supervised scout vehicle recovery operations; I supervised request, receipt, storage, and
issue of ammunition; I lead scout vehicle crew and assisted in leading scout squad; I served as
gunner, on CFV, ITV; I supervised scout sections and squads; I directed tactical deployment of
section and squad in combat; I supervised maintenance of assigned vehicles and equipment; I
collected, reports and evaluated accuracy of intelligence information; I directed reconnaissance of
fording sites, tunnels, and bridges; I directed route/area/zone reconnaissance at section level; I
coordinated action of vehicles with platoon and supporting elements; I evaluated terrain, selected
routes, assembly areas, firing positions, and positions for combat operations; I identified, selected
targets, and issued fire commands; I supervised construction of hasty fortifications, section and
squad resupply of class I, III, and V; I coordinated requirements for organizational maintenance
and section drills; I called for, observed, and adjusted indirect fires.
Beckley VA Medical Center 06/2012 - Present
200 Veterans Avenue Salary: 7.25 USD Per Hour
Beckley, WV 25801 United States Hours per week: 40
Maintenance Trainee
Supervisor: Jim Davis 304-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
For this position, I serve as a maintenance mechanic helper. I assist the maintenance repairer in
repairing and maintaining machinery, equipment, physical structures, and plumbing and electrical
systems of industrial establishment, using hand tools and power tools. I dismantle machines or
equipment, replace defective parts and motors, and adjust feed mechanisms. I clean and lubricate
machine parts, such as shafts, pulleys, gears, and bearings, using rags, brushes, grease gun, and
oilcan. I replace or repair machine belts. I remove dust, dirt, grease, and waste material from
machines. I paint machines or equipment to prevent corrosion. I bend and cut conduit and wire,
and drill holes in walls, floors, and ceilings for electrical connections. I connect wire to motors,
fixtures, and other electrical equipment, replace switches and fuses, and splice wire and insulates
wire with friction tape. I bend, cut, and thread pipe, cut openings in walls, ceilings, and floors for
pipes, and seal pipe joints with sealing compound. I cut out and joins parts for worktables,
benches, shelves and other furnishings, using power tools and hand tools. I patch or replace
plaster or plaster board and paints walls, ceilings, and trim of building. I clear clogged drains, and
replace plumbing fixtures.
GCS 01/2012 - 04/2012
Rural Acres Drive Salary: 30.00 USD Per Hour
Beckley, WV 25801 United States Hours per week: 72
Roof Bolter/Section Foreman
For this position, I operated a self-propelled machine to install roof-support bolts in an
underground coal mine. I positioned safety jacks to support roof until bolts can be installed. I
drove machine into position, inserted bit in drill chuck, and started drill. I also moved lever to
advance bit into roof at specified distance from rib or adjacent bolt. I removed bit from chuck and
replaced with bolt. I started hydraulic action which forced bolt into hole. I started rotation of chuck
to turn bolt and open expansion head to exert pressure upon rock formation. I tested bolt for
specified tension, using torque wrench. I installed truss bolts traversing entire ceiling span and
tightened ends of anchored truss bolts, using turnbuckle. I also performed additional mining
obligations such as coal hauler operator, fire boss, assistant foreman, laborer and operator of
continuous miner.
Kingston Mining (Alpha Natural Resources) 05/2005 - 11/2011
RT. 1 Box 76-C Salary: 32.00 USD Per Hour
Kingston, WV 25917 United States Hours per week: 55
Roof Bolter
Supervisor: Jim Catlet (304-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
For this position, I operated a self-propelled machine to install roof-support bolts in an
underground coal mine. I positioned safety jacks to support roof until bolts can be installed. I
drove machine into position, inserted bit in drill chuck, and started drill. I also moved lever to
advance bit into roof at specified distance from rib or adjacent bolt. I removed bit from chuck and
replaced with bolt. I started hydraulic action which forced bolt into hole. I started rotation of chuck
to turn bolt and open expansion head to exert pressure upon rock formation. I tested bolt for
specified tension, using torque wrench. I installed truss bolts traversing entire ceiling span and
tightened ends of anchored truss bolts, using turnbuckle. I also performed additional mining
obligations such as coal hauler operator, fire boss, assistant foreman, laborer and operator of
continuous miner.
SI McCallister Construction 04/2004 - 05/2005
855 Mt. View Rd. Salary: 10.00 USD Per Hour
Cool Ridge, WV 25825 United States Hours per week: 60
General Laborer
Supervisor: Lee McCallister 304-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
For this position, I completed the following tasks such as erecting, repairing, and wrecking
buildings and bridges; installed waterworks, locks, and dams; graded and maintained railroad
right-of-ways and laid ties and rails; widened, deepened, and improved rivers, canals, and
harbors, requiring little or no independent judgment: Dug, spread, and leveled dirt and gravel,
using pick and shovel. Lifted, carried, and held building materials, tools, and supplies. Cleaned
tools, equipment, materials, and work areas. Mixed, poured, and spread concrete, asphalt, gravel,
and other materials, using hand tools. Joined, wrapped, and sealed sections of pipe. I performed
a variety of routine, non-machine tasks, such as removing forms from set concrete, filling
expansion joints with asphalt, placing culvert sections in trench, assembling sections of dredge
pipeline, removing wallpaper, and laying railroad track. I projected size and organization of work
determined whether workers spent their time on one job or transfer from task to task as project
progressed to completion.
U.S. Navy 06/1999 - 12/2004
Virginia Beach Salary: 2,800.00 USD Bi-weekly
Virginia Beach, VA 23462 United States Hours per week: 65
Engineman Second Class
E1-E3; Stands engineering watches; clean engineering spaces and equipment; make minor
repairs to engineering equipment; record readings of gages; participate in general drills; function
as a member of a fire fighting team; and performs general detail duties; performs all basic fireman
apprenticeship functions in engineering areas aboard ship, involving cleanliness, operation,
maintenance, and preservation of main propulsion, auxiliary steam or diesel machinery, steam or
diesel generators, various pumps, motors, and associated equipment; identifies basic types and
components of naval boilers, steam turbines, reduction gears, propellers and shafting, shipboard
electric systems, and internal combustion engines; performs routine maintenance procedures. E4-
E6; Able to perform the duties required for E1-E3; Aligns and operates drain systems, stripping
systems, machinery cooling water systems, oil systems, and purifier systems; aligns steam
systems; operates pumps; aligns, operates, and secures internal combustion engines, steam
distilling plants, compressed air systems, refrigeration and air conditioning systems; records
pressure and temperature readings on operating equipment; conducts tests on lubricating oil and
distillate fuels; operates and maintains auxiliary boilers; maintains tools; overhauls valves;
performs preventive maintenance on auxiliary equipment, main propulsion equipment, and on
small craft clutches, transmissions, drive shafts, and packing glands; tests electrohydraulic
steering systems; inspects for leaks in reduction gears and thrust bearings; installs or removes
and replaces flange shields on piping systems; fabricates and fits tubing and flexible hose
assemblies; monitors electrical charging and regulating systems; operates and maintains
hydraulic equipment; controls or minimizes the effects of oil and fuel spills; completes
maintenance data system forms; uses blueprints, drawings, and manuals; tests boiler water and
feed water; operates lube oil service, fill and storage systems, and steam reducing stations;
performs pre start inspections; tests evaporators and condensers for leaks; conducts feed tests
and treatment on distilling plants; aligns pump driving units; overhauls air compressors, internal
combustion engines, pumps, refrigeration and air conditioning compressors, small craft clutches,
transmissions and drive shafts; repairs valves and packing glands; tests and recharges
refrigeration and air conditioning systems; tests and repairs piping systems; tests, cleans,
inspects, and repairs or replaces heat exchangers; troubleshoots and repairs auxiliary equipment,
internal combustion engines, and distilling plants; uses halide torch to test for leaks on
refrigeration and air conditioning equipment; adjusts valves, injectors, control racks, governor, and
governor control linkages on diesel engines; checks oil clearance in bearings; disassembles,
cleans, repairs, assembles, tests, and replaces fuel nozzles; inspects and repairs lube oil and fuel
oil purifiers; inspects metal surfaces for cracks or defects by the dye penetrant and magnaflux
methods; inspects, adjusts and test-runs diesel and gasoline engines; lubricates steering gear;
operates and maintains vertical conveyors; operates and troubleshoots internal combustion
engine blowers and turbochargers; operates an engine lathe; adjusts and repairs refrigeration
automatic controls; and trains and develops subordinates and manage maintenance activities;
analyzes malfunctions of main propulsion equipment and takes corrective action; repairs and
maintains mechanical and hydraulic governors, overspeed trips, and load limiting governors;
checks main engine bearing readings; inspects and checks clearances on blowers and
turbochargers; measures main propulsion shaft thrust clearance; conducts quality assurance
inspections; supervises maintenance activities; prepares planned maintenance schedules.
measures crankshaft deflection; uses trend analysis data to determine changes in diesel engines;
supervises personnel in the operation, maintenance, and repair of engine room and auxiliary
equipment; analyzes results of oil tests; monitors environmental pollution control programs;
administers long-range planned maintenance programs; plans and schedules work loads; writes
correspondence, directives, and instructions; reviews overhaul work package; monitors all ship-to-
shop work and maintenance progress reports; establishes goals, objectives, and priorities;
prepares staff studies; develops operating budgets and monitors expenditures; forecasts future
requirements.
Education:
Office of Miners' Health, Safety & Training Mossy, WV United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate 08/2010
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Certificate was obtained as a result of completing this course. The certificate is for a Assistant Mine Foreman- Fire Boss
Certificate.
LSD-41 Class Propulsion Technician Waukegan, IL United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate 08/2003
Credits Earned: 9
Major: Diesel Mechanics
Great Lakes Engineman School Waukegan, IL United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate 01/2000
Credits Earned: 5
Major: Diesel Mechanics
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
I graduated the very top of my class.
Woodrow Wilson High School Beckley, WV United States
High School or equivalent 06/1999
GPA: 3.85 of a maximum 4.00
References:
Name Employer Title Phone Email
Jim Davis Beckley VA Medical Maintenance Supervisor 304-***-****
Center Indicates professional reference
Additional Information:
I can type a minimum of 40 words per minute.
I am familiar with and can operate such Microsoft computer programs such as outlook, power point, excel, word, etc
I am a certified miner (black hat for surface and underground mining)
I am a certified underground assistant mine foreman.
I am a certified diesel mechanic.
I am a certified fuel and oil tester.
I have the ability to operate a water plant (reverse osmosis and flash type distilling plants) and have certification through
the Navy to perform such services.