David Watson
Email: *********@********.***
Address: *** ***** **** ***
City: Richmond Hill
State: GA
Zip: 31324
Country: USA
Phone: 912-***-****
Skill Level: Management
Salary Range: $80,000
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Home Of Record
David T. Watson
361 Shady Hill Cir.
Richmond Hill, GA 31324
Home Ph: 912-***-****, Cell: (912) 912-***-****
Email: *********@********.***
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
& OBJECTIVE
Retired CW3 Warrant Officer, Possess an in-depth knowledge practical application and understanding of maintenance repair, refurbishment, and sustainment operations, logistics management, property accountability, and production operations with over 27 years experience as both a US government contractor, and within the US Military. Maintenance management, Extensive experience in planning, developing, maintaining, and improving organizational programs through application of ISO 9001:2000 quality systems, and lean management initiatives, proven to improve workflow, and positively impact productivity.
Results-driven, multi-functional professional with the "objective" to manage within a goal oriented organization, utilizing my experience where deemed necessary, to continually improve organizational operations through customer satisfaction.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Bachelor's Degree in Business Management, Belford University, May 2006
Cannon Crewmen Course (13B10)
Construction Equipment Repair Course (62B10)
Primary Leadership Development Course
Construction Equipment Repair Course (62B20)
Basic NCO Leadership Course (62B30)
Defense Hazardous Waste & Handling Course
Maintenance Supervisor Course
Warrant Officer Candidate School
Actions Officer Development Course (ST7000B)
Organizational ISO 9001:2000 Managers/Supervisors Training
US Army SAMS 1E Managers Training
SECURITY CLEARANCE
Secret
WORK EXPERIENCE
Field Engineer Senior/Sensor Operator - Lockheed Martin, Afghanistan 09/2010-Present
Work with the Aerostat or lighter than air systems; electronics maintenance associated with military programs; networking & information systems; military standards; cable plant; power systems, and photo interpretation. Use and maintenance of TMDE; fiber optic analysis, splicing and termination skills. Experience operating high lift vehicles (JLG) and forklifts. Touch typing. Familiarity with military operations, acronyms and chain of commands. Work included 24/7 flight support, interpretation of surveillance systems products, O&M on UTAMS system, operation of the CLAW II and JSWS work stations, operations and support of Aerostats in support of the Persistence Threat Detection System (PTDS) program. Operate MX-20 camera involving EO/IR capabilities. Setup and daily operation with the OSRVT system. Setup and daily operations out of Ground Control Shelter (GCS) and Transportable Maintenance Operation Shelter (TMOS). Daily operations of State of Health system and BIYN DVR.
Provide technical direction and guidance to lower level technical personnel as required. Perform other duties as assigned. Conduct technical analysis of product implementations, modifications and enhancements to produce in accordance with specific customer specifications and implementations. Troubleshoots technical problems and issues, determines technical solution in accordance with product and customer specifications, and recommends actions to company or customer representatives for coordinative product solution. Assess product needs in accordance with customer specifications. Conduct technical training and product briefing with customers, vendors and company representatives.
Site Supervisor VSE Corp
Aug 2009 - Jul 2010
Supervisor MRAP - JLI Program
* Responsible for monthly contract deliverables, maintenance refurbishment, service, adjusting, testing, overhaul and repair of all MRAP vehicles. To include IMG, MAXPro MAXPro Plus, RG-33, Camine, and Cougars. Also responsible for supervision and administrative issues and labor tracking of 80 personnel that support the entire MRAP JLI refurbishment operation.
* Key in the contract start-up phase, interviewed and hired all potential mechanics,
* Performed all Administration and HR functions for the contract start-up
* Created and refined all maintenance related processes and procedures to ensure production requirements, contract deliverables are met and quality of product on time everytime
Site Manager / Production Manager Oshkosh Truck Corporation - Oshkosh, WI
November 2006 - May 2009
* Production Maintenance Manager for the US Army Tank Armament and Automotive Command (TACOM) Theater Provided Equipment Refurbishment (TPER) program
* Responsible for monthly contract deliverables, maintenance refurbishment, service, adjusting, testing, overhaul and repair.
* Responsible for supervision and labor tracking of 210 personnel that support the entire refurbishment operation.
* Set up and established two Maintenance Shops, all tooling, 16 maintenance teams and production control center
* Set up and established a GFM warehouse ( Government Furnished Material Warehouse)
* Shop Stock with in the army ULLS and SAMS 1E system.
* Plan and coordinate with all government agencies (TACOM, DCMA) concerning all maintenance issues, inspections and audits
* Assisted in the bid and proposal of scope of work (SOW) for the TACOM Theater Provided Equipment Refurbishment contract.
* Key in the contract start-up phase interviewed and hired all potential supervisors, senior technicians, Quailty Inspectors, mechanics, and administration and TCN work force.
* Created and refined all maintenance related processes and procedures to ensure production requirements, contract deliverables are met and quality of product on time everytime
3rd Sustainment Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, Ft. Stewart, GA
January 2006 - November 2006
* Maintenance Officer within the division maintenance center (DMC) with overall responsibility for the division generator reset program.
* Prepare, brief, track and advise command on all maintenance related issues and progress of the reset program.
* Liaison to communications, electronics command (CECOM), director of logistics (DOL), Division G4 and all division units.
1st, 38th, & 92nd, Engineer Battalion Combat Ft Stewart, GA / Ft. Riley, KS / Hanau Germany
January 1997- January 2006 CW1 - CW3 Warrant Officer
Supervises personnel in maintenance of engineer and ground support equipment. Analyzes malfunctions and supervises minor repair and adjustment of engineer equipment utilized for power generation, earthmoving, shaping and compacting, lifting and loading, quarrying and rock crushing, asphalt concrete mixing and surfacing, water purification, refrigeration and air conditioning, water gap crossing, POL transfer and engineer electronic application. Supervises maintenance of non-engineer equipment assigned by equipment authorization documents. Inspects incoming equipment to determine repair requirements, assigns work to subordinates, and ensures quality of work performed by inspection of outgoing equipment. Establishes maintenance and repair schedules based on equipment schedules and availability of parts, tools, personnel, and unit mission. Establishes internal administrative procedures to procure, store, and issue publications, tools, parts, and POL. Manages maintenance float items to replace equipment not repairable within prescribed time limits
Aug 1992 thru Jun 1996 SGT/ E5- SSG/ E-6
MOSC 62B2O. Performs duties in preceding skill level, supervises lower grade soldiers and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Troubleshoots, repairs and overhauls engines, final drives, power trains, hydraulic systems, and fuel system components. Performs welding and cutting to accomplish repairs.
Nov 1983 thru August 1992 Army Mos 6210 PVT/ E-1- SGT/ E-5
MOSC 62B1O. Maintains (unit/DS/GS) and replaces brake actuators, batteries, starter motors, alternators, mechanical fuel pumps, hydraulic cylinders/pumps/control valves, drive shafts, universal joints, service brake shoes, disc-brake pads, water pumps, turbochargers, cylinder heads, high-pressure fuel injection pumps, wheel bearings/seals, steering unit torquelink, and road wheels. Adjusts engine speed governer/valves, carburetors, boom-hoist brakes/ clutches, dry-disc clutches, steering brakes, track tension/assemblies, fuel injector racks, and steering unit brake levers. Charges suspension accumulators, transmission shift accumulators, and main hydraulic accumulators.
Certification and Licenses
Certificate, Construction Equipment Repair Course (62B20)
Certificate, Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic (63B20)
Certificate, US Army Recruiter School
Certificate, Unit Small Arms School
Certificate, Warrant Officer Technical Certification Course
US Military Operator's License - Master Driver