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Maintenance Project Manager

Location:
Watertown, NY
Posted:
October 12, 2012

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William Gaudette

Email: aboyxr@r.postjobfree.com

Address: *** ***** ******

City: Watertown

State: NY

Zip: 13601

Country: USA

Phone: 315-***-****

Skill Level: Management

Salary Range: 60

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William Noel Gaudette

170 Cedar Street, Watertown, NY 13601

315-***-**** home

+937******** cell in country

aboyxr@r.postjobfree.com or aboyxr@r.postjobfree.com

MANTECH Maintenance Supervisor

Leader aaa Team Player aaa Selfless aaa Loyal aaa Energetic aaa Problem Solver

Execution and Results Focused aaa Innovative aaa Works Well Under Pressure

aa Proven maintenance, repair and technical experience.

aa Background in industrial manufacturing, commercial maintenance and military maintenance and operations.

aa Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook

aa Maintains a Secret Security Clearance.

Leadership: Demonstrated ability to motivate employees to achieve organizational objectives. Highly skilled in maintenance workplace planning. Lead several groups in reaching and exceeding organizational goals and objectives.

Management: Proven success in all levels of maintenance, logistics, project management and execution, and team building with a diverse and multicultural work force in stressful and fast paced environments.

Maintenance Supervisor/ Site Lead aaa MANTECH INTL, (Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan) April 12 aaa Present

aa Managed logistics and maintenance programs, with eighty-four employees.

aa Managed and performed multiple maintenance tasks simultaneously. (Multiple trucks in shop at the same time)

aa Communicated with upper management using Microsoft Outlook for emails and Microsoft Excel for daily and weekly reports and prepared numerous training classes.

aa Developed and rehabilitated a professional relationship between ManTech International and seven different United States Army Units.

aa Maintenance support includes operations, system troubleshooting, design, installation, analysis, maintenance and repair of BUFFALO A2, HUSKY, RG31MKE and JERRV systems and subsystems to component level. (Pulled engines, changed axles, changed Bendix brake systems and other brakes styles, use Allison Doc for transmission faults, read electrical schematics for electrical troubleshooting, fabricated replacement A/C mounts etc.)

aa Installed latest survivability kits and other required MWOaaas on vehicles mentioned above.

Computer Science Corporation, F.O.B SALERNO, Afghanistan March 2010-April 2012

Electronic Senior Technician- Vehicle Optic Sensor System's (VOSS)

VOSS is an integrated system comprising multi-spectral optronic sensors (night vision, day and thermal imaging cameras) mounted on a telescopic mast. Fielded as standard equipment on current route clearing MRAPs and future Medium Mine Protected Vehicle (MMPV), VOSS enables route clearing teams riding on MRAPs to detect, locate, analyze and engage suspected Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) from a safe distance, as they patrol and secure roads for patrols or supply convoys. As a technician, repaired Gyrocam system, mast assembly, traveled to different locations in Afghanistan to make repairs, instructed soldiers on proper use of equipment. Certified instructor, operator, and maintainer.

On the Job Training (OJT) HMDS / GPR program aaa Afghanistan, September 2011 to April 2012

aa Installed NIITEK vehicle mounted Ground Penetrating Radar systems.

aa Electronics: Trouble shooting with multi-meter, Ohming pins out in multi-wire harnesses, soldering / DE soldering circuit boards and wire harnesses.

aa Hydraulics: Installed complete systems per hydraulic diagrams, installed hydraulic pumps onto existing diesel engine per manufactureraaas specifications, trouble shoot hydraulic spool valves aaa electronic actuators with multi-meter. Performed flow tests on vehicleaaas hydraulic system, installed / rebuilt spool valves and hydraulic actuators.

aa Pneumatics: Installed high pressure air lines per pneumatic diagrams, connecting into existing vehicle pneumatic lines, trouble shoot electronic pneumatic actuator valves with multi-meter. Installed / rebuilt pneumatic valves.

aa Trouble shooting electronics: Installation of wiring harnesses, Ohmed wiring harness pins with multi-meter, soldered damaged wire harness connections, tested / adjusted actuator limit switches with multi-meter per specifications.

aa Corrected mechanical system problems.

aa Installation of Robot Deployment Systems on Buffalo and RG-31 combat vehicles.

aa Quality control of system installs.

Computer Science Corporation, Fort Drum, New York, March 2009-March 2010

Electronic Technician Maintenance II - Combine Arms Collective Training Facility (CACTF) and the Live Fire Shoot House.

Operate and maintain the CACTF and Shoot House Facilities. Install, check, operate, maintain, repair, and modify electronic equipment. Analyze equipment failures to determine cause and recommend corrective action. Work as a aaAteam memberaa to operate and maintain an environment for soldiers to train in a simulated urban setting. Maintain grounds and buildings including the construction, set-up, and recovery of training props, targetry, and BES systems. Repair and replace faulty connectors to cameras, motion detectors, remote speakers, targets, microphones, and switchers. Take test readings using common instruments such as digital multi-meters, OTDRs, signal generators, semiconductor testers, and oscilloscopes. Provide written input for periodic reports. Use Raytheonaaas MAXIMO program to log work orders and initiate procurement requests to replace parts and materials used. Prepare After Action Review (AAR) briefings presented in the CACTF and Shoot House AAR Theater. Prepare Audio/Visual Take-Home Packages on DVD or VHS. Work in compliance with OSHA and CSC Safety policies and procedures as appropriate. Write and develop Job Hazardous Analysis (JHA) and ISO procedures for all work being conducted at the CACTF and Shoot House facilities. Have knowledge in diagnostics, troubleshoot and repair of audio, video, fiber optics, signal switching, routing, and other electronic systems. Install, configure, upgrade, troubleshoot hardware and software components, and Ethernet. Perform the tasks assigned by the Site Manager in order to enhance customer satisfaction. Coordinate with units to ensure their training objectives are met. Provide technical training and performance feedback to CACTF and shoot house technicians. Estimate the degree of technical efforts (work hours, skill levels, and equipment required) to ensure site is operational. Knowledgeable of CACTF and Shoot house technology to include vendor sources and merging technology. Determine the life-cycle of each component installed in the Shoot house instrumentation system. Carry out the maintenance plan, inventory plan, and goals of the Site Manager/Team Lead. Set priorities and work schedules for the Shoot House team. Perform physical security checks, accountability, and inventory of all equipment. Determine life cycle and spares need to maintain 100% operational. Very proficient in MAXIMO and trained to conduct audits. Prepare numerous reports and inspections.

Cross Trained and certified on the following systems.

Engagement Skills Trainer - EST 2000 aaa Electronic Technician Maintenance II - Operate and repair the system and sub-componenets.Trained by Randall Ruby of WSC for two weeks on complete EST system. This included weapon repair,replacing wib boards,curcuit cards,umbilicol cords, and various components of all weapons systems. Repaired and replaced projectors, cameras, computer components, air system components, ammo.(worked for five months as the primary tech until a replacement was hired and trained the tech).

HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (HEAT) - Electronic Technician Maintenance II - Operate and repair 5 HEAT systems. (3 months). Trained by WSC mobile team on the device, components and repair. Conduct On-site Acceptance Test (OSAT).

Reconfigurable Vehicle Tactical Trainer RVTT - Electronic Technician Maintenance II - Operate and repair the RVTT system, sub components, and ISO.

Electronic Technician Maintenance II - Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES).

Technician instructed soldiers and leaders on the proper use, maintenance, and operation of the MILES Legacy, 2000, IWS systems. Duties also troubleshooting and repairing MILES components install and calibrate, remove all the MILES systems and subcomponents.,

Technical Trainer Senior Professional - Common Driver Trainer (CDT)/ Mine Resistance Ambush Protected (MRAP) variant.

Duties included instructor, operator, and repair of the system. This includes assisting the unit leadership in developing their training requirements, resources and system capabilities to provide an effective training product. The technical trainer serves as the primary instructor for the system. Duties also include the troubleshooting, repair, or replacement of computer, computer components, video cards, sound card, cloning hard drives, installing software, full motion systems (MOOG), visual and display systems, and computer network subsystem. In addition, the Tech Trainer captures and develops an After Action Review (AAR) product using audio, visual, and graphic media which is provided to the customer.

Assistant Store Manager, AutoZone, NY (Jan 2008-Mar 2009)

Troubleshoot starters and alternators, coil packs and other electrical equipment with mutimeters, diagnostic machine, Help with other mechanical troubleshooting problems. Responsible for closing of store and accountability of money for day transactions.

Battalion Motor Sergeant Fort Drum, NY, (Jun 1997-Dec 2008),

Taught and led 35 soldiers on fixing and repairing vehicles, generators and other military type equipment, taught welding,soldering, troubleshooting. Learned how to work on MRAP electrical system as well as the BFT and Buffalo vehicleaaas arm and computer system. Prepared charts and reports using Microsoft Office Suite to track maintenance activities with 100% performance resulting

Maintenance Supervisor Fort Hood, TX, (Jan1991-May1997),

Went to school on the FOX MBC vehicle, worked on Micad detection system, learned to work on M1 tanks, learned to repair and replace circuit cards and boards on the system, and test after repairs. Trained soldiers on troubleshooting procedures. Verified work performance by comparing maintenance schedules to records of work actually performed resulting in productivity increase.

EDUCATION:

B.S., Business Management, Jefferson Community College

A.S.., Automotive Technology, Central Texas College,

H.S. Diploma, South Royalton, VT, High School,

CERTIFICATIONS:

Certified Project Manager

Certified Six Sigma (Green Belt)

OSHA 30 Certified

AER certified

CPR certified

Certified First Aid in work place

Certified A/C Specialist

Certified Excavations and Trenching Safety

Certified Airfield Operations Safety

Certified Floor and Wall Holes and Openings Safety

Certified Hand and Power Tools Safety

Certified Medical and First Aid Safety

Certified Personal Protective and Safety Equipment

Certified welder, soldering and cutting torches

Certified Operator, Instructor and Maintainer on VOSS System

Certified Operator and Maintainer on HEAT System

Certified on EST 2000 system

Certified to maintain RVTT site and also RTO qualified

Certified to Operate and Maintain MRAP mobile unit

Certified on MOUT Site operations and maintainer

Certified to Operate Shoot House and maintainer

Certified on IWS MILES and other MILES equipment

CITIZENSHIP:

U.S. Citizen



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