JASON L HAMBURGER
Email: abpgys@r.postjobfree.com
Address:
City: Otho
State: IA
Zip: 50569
Country: USA
Phone: 515-***-****
Skill Level: Any
Salary Range:
Primary Skills/Experience:
Energetic, results oriented technical professional with management and supervisory background in logistics and mechanical fields. Repeatedly recognized as resourceful, conscientious, versatile, self-motivated, and as an outstanding supervisor, trainer, and motivator. Possess mechanical inclination augmented by hands-on orientation. Excellent communication skills - able to work with all types of people. Enjoy new challenges and learning experiences.
Educational Background:
High School Dipolma from Ashford University, Clinton IA 1/2001 to 10/2012 (Organizational Management / Criminal Justice)
High School Dipolma from, Clinton IA 1/2001 to 11/2012
Job History / Details:
Summary
Energetic, results oriented technical professional with management and supervisory background in logistics and mechanical fields. Repeatedly recognized as resourceful, conscientious, versatile, self-motivated, and as an outstanding supervisor, trainer, and motivator. Possess mechanical inclination augmented by hands-on orientation. Excellent communication skills - able to work with all types of people. Enjoy new challenges and learning experiences.
Highlights
Exceptional interpersonal skills
Innovative
Regulatory compliance
OSHA inspections
Experience
December 2008 to Current
Jensen Builders Limited Fort Dodge, Iowa
Equipment Operator / Mechanic
Operates and assists in the maintenance of construction equipment for a fleet of over 60 various vehicles and pieces of heavy equipment.
Proficient in the safe operation of tractor trailers, dump trucks, end loaders, skid loaders, rollers, excavators and other motorized construction equipment.
December 2005 to December 2008
USS George H.W. Bush Virginia
Lead Supervisor
Supervised, trained, and motivated 10-25 personnel responsible maintenance and repair of a wide variety of equipment and systems including: air conditioning, refrigeration, pumps, valves, hydraulics, pneumatics, and Cummins diesel engines.
Shipyard assignment involves acting as a Project Manager and having close interaction with civilian engineers and other personnel during the construction phase of a new ship.
Personally responsible for performance reviews, retention of personnel, counseling, training, mentoring, scheduling of maintenance activities, and ensuring safety in the work place.
Additionally supervise 40 inspectors checking work-in-progress.
As Safety Supervisor, conducted safety lectures for over 300 personnel and supervise 8 Safety Engineers.
Additionally serve as a member of the Engineering Training Team and Damage Control Team responsible for training, fire fighting, and safety inspections.
2004 to 2006
USS James E. Williams Virginia
Lead Supervisor
Supervised 15 personnel in a shipyard assignment and during underway operations.
Maintained four gas turbine engines, pollution control equipment, pumps, valves, reverse osmosis equipment for potable water, air conditioning, refrigeration, hydraulics, pneumatics, Volvo-Penta and Cummins diesel engines.
Successfully coordinated and managed 64 separate equipment operational tests in addition to 14 system-wide efficiency demonstrations.
Also served as Engineering Duty Officer and Damage Control Training Team member.
December 2000 to December 2003
Logistical Support Unit Virginia
Supervisor
Supervised 10-15 personnel responsible for the supply and outfitting of engineering equipment including generators, motors, and related auxiliary equipment required to support four U.S. Navy Seal Teams.
Designed and fabricated an engine testing system which saved over 1,400 man-hours during break-in period.
Successfully managed and supervised a $2.5 million inventory of engineering support equipment.
Provided Logistic support in the form of parts and services to SEAL teams throughout the Eastern seaboard and overseas.
Earned Military Commercial Drivers License.
Ranked first among 49 highly competitive supervisors.
Honored to be named Sailor of the Year, 2002.
December 1998 to December 2000
Special Warfare Squadron 2 Virginia
Field Engineer
Responsible for supervision of 8 personnel maintaining four diesel engine powered mobile field communication vans supporting U.S. Navy Seal Teams.
Set up field camps, maintained all equipment, and assisted with radio communications.
Refurbished and renovated the communication building, developed an inventory, maintenance, and training program, and qualified non-engineering personnel in generator operations/maintenance.
Personally overhauled 6 engines which produced a cost savings of $50,000 in repair costs.
Supervised the repair of 100 Zodiac boats and 50 outboard motors.
December 1995 to December 1998
Special Boat Squadron 2 Virginia
Engineering Technical Assistant
Responsible for maintenance programs on 8 ships.
Researched various problems involving engineering issues, developed repair procedures, and designed special tools to meet specific needs.
Assisted in main engine change outs and replaced propellers.
Certified as a Crane Operator, Forklifts up to 20k during the time period.
1994 to 1996
Assault Craft Unit 2 Virginia
Chief Engineer
Supervised 14 personnel responsible for maintenance of a 120 foot craft supporting Special Warfare operations.
Supervised and scheduled all preventative maintenance including Detroit Diesels, fuel oil, lube oil, and sewerage control systems.
1992 to 1994
USS Grasp Virginia
Work Center Supervisor
Supervised 8 personnel responsible for the operation, repair and maintenance of Caterpillar and Detroit Diesel engines, fuel and lube oil purification systems, air conditioning, boilers, evaporators, and related auxiliary equipment.
Served as Departmental Quality Assurance Inspector responsible for the inspection of the work of others.
1989 to 1992
Naval Base Guantanamo Guantanamo Bay
Chief Engineer
Supervised and trained 8-10 personnel responsible for all aspects of boat maintenance.
Gained experience with one Fairbanks-Morse and three Detroit Diesel engines, generators, and pumps.
Trained personnel in boat operations.
Education
2012 Ashford University Clinton, IA
Bachelor of Arts Organizational Management
Graduated Magna Cum Laude,
Bachelors Degree Social and Criminal Justice
Graduated Magna Cum Laude
Affiliations
SALUTE Veterans National Honor Society
Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society
Golden Key International Honor Society
Additional Information
Held a Top Secret security clearance.
OSHA Certification in General Industry Standards, 10 hour and 30 hour for supervisors.
Attended Supervisory and Management Training School, Operational Risk Management, and Safety in the Work Place for the Supervisor Courses.
Recognized on Ashford University Deans List for Academic Achievement 2009 thru 2012.