Heavy Equiptment Mechanic (NH,MA & ME)
Date: ****-12-11, 12:46PM *************@*****.***
Mark A. Gelinas
Deerfield, New Hampshire 03037
**********@*****.***
PROFILE
Possess considerable knowledge of machinery in order to diagnose, troubleshoot, maintain and repair construction and heavy support equipment. Corrects deficiencies in components and ancillary equipment. Repairs equipment in shop or in field working locations. Performs equipment repairs in response to maintenance requests. Repairs heavy engineering equipment, removing/replacing components. Uses diagnostic procedures and test equipment to identify and correct equipment faults. Performs hydraulic and flow tests on hydraulic systems. Operates shop equipment including welders, compressors, presses, and tire servicing equipment. Orders parts, maintains records and prepares reports as required
V.S.E. Corporation 2009-2010
Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Inspect, diagnose electrical systems, repair or replace defective parts on M915A4 tractors to include but not limited to alternators, starters, radiators, drive belts, water pumps, ac compressors, oil-fuel-air filters, coolant systems. Exhaust systems, brake systems, differential seals, hub seals, bearings. Wheel assemblies, 5th wheel assemblies. Instrument clusters, batteries, battery cables.
M872A3-A4 trailers- Brake assemblies, hub seals, bearings, lights, floor boards.
L3Vertex Aerospace 2005-2009
Heavy Equipment Mechanic
CFT Team 3-56B New England
Performed maintenance and operate the following military vehicles M-915, M-916-20 Ton, M-920-20 Ton Floating Axel, M939-5 Ton 6X6, M-977 HEMTT Wrecker-10 Ton, M978 HEMTT Fueler-10 Ton, M1008 CUCV, M-1078 LMTV-2 ' Ton, HETS-M-1070, Hough Loader, Case Loader, Pan scraper, HMMWV M-998 2 man, M-1035 4 man, M-1038 4 man with winch.
Completes paperwork associated with repairing vehicles.
Determining vehicle condition by conducting inspections and diagnostic tests.
Follows all safety rules and procedures, including wearing required personal safety equipment.
Verifying vehicle performance by conducting test drives; adjusting controls and systems.
Determines what adjustments may be necessary to complete work orders, and whether any additional repairs other than those specified or indicated on the work order are necessary.
Repairs and maintains tools, engines and equipment requiring mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic repair and performs preventive maintenance services.
Manchester Sand & Gravel 1986-2005
Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Performed maintenance and operate CAT 773b Haul, Euclid R-35 and R-50 Haul Trucks, CAT 12e Grader, 980f, 988b, 960 Loaders, Komatsu Loaders, Volvo Loaders, CAT D8L, D8K Dozers, 330L Excavators, 3516 and 3412 GENSETS, Mac Truck tri-axels and tractor trailers, MULTIQUIP generators, Bobcat skid steer, grove Rt49a grove crane, Michigan 475, 275,175 loaders. Oil changes, track replacements, tire replacements, scheduled oil samples, cutting edge replacement, electrical troubleshooting, plant maintenance, hazmat fuel delivery, parts ordering and replacement, general maintenance on fleet equipment. Adhere to MSHA and OSHA safety guidelines.
Performed repairs and maintenance on electric, diesel and gasoline trucks including front-end loader, roll off, and other vehicles to maximize safe and productive operations.
Typical repairs include, but are not limited to, routine maintenance and repair of engines, chassis, driveline, body components, hydraulic systems, brake systems, electrical systems, suspension systems, wheels, and tires.
Responsible for emergency road calls to repair trucks.
Repaired, adjusted, overhauled, assembled, disassembled, and replaced major assemblies, sub-assemblies, components, parts, or systems, such as, power and drive trains, electrical, air conditioning, fuel, emission, brake, steering, hydraulics; making adjustments and alignments including bearing loads, gear tooth contact, valve mechanisms, governors, oil systems, control linkages, clutches, and traction units.
Troubleshooter; repairs and/or overhauls, as a regular and recurring duty, a variety of the mechanically complex major systems to include internal combustion engines, turbine engines, automatic and non-automatic transmissions, heavy duty drive line systems, and hydraulic utility systems and controls, cross drive or similar multi-system transmissions and a variety of intricate fuel injection systems.
Repaired and modified assemblies and components such as voltage regulators, generators/alternators, brake cylinders, etc., for use or placement in systems for which they were not specifically designed.
Disassembled engines and complex major assemblies, sub-assemblies, components, and fuel, hydraulic, and oil pressure systems. Makes the appropriate repairs, overhaul, or modifications in accordance with the proper repair specifications and procedures, and improvises repair techniques when standard procedures are not available. Reassembled engines and other systems, and adjusts, tests, and reinstalls in vehicles and equipment as necessary.
Worked independently to perform repairs and maintenance functions with no supervision in remote locations.
Checks equipment for safety decals and safe operating features and maintains an accurate schedule and record of maintenance.
EDUCATION AND LICENSING
Goffstown High School Graduate 1978
New Hampshire Drivers License
Lic# 11gsm60201
Expires 11/20/2012
CDL-B, Hazmat Endorsement and Tank Expires12/2012
Passport Expires 8/21/2015
Medical Exam card (DOT)
Expires 12/12/2013
REFERENCES
Tom Donovan (Shop leader AMSA160B)
Rutland, VT.
Sgt. Arnando Velez (Motor Sgt. 401st Chemical Co.)
Boston, MA.
Tom Cazares (Heavy Equipment Inspector (Ret.))
Amsa 160
Londonderry, NH.