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Maintenance Power Plant

Location:
Cibolo, TX
Posted:
November 13, 2012

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Josh Marjianio

Email: abpmhe@r.postjobfree.com

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

City: Cibolo

State: TX

Zip: 78108

Country: USA

Phone: 254-***-****

Skill Level: Experienced

Salary Range: $33,000

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JOSH MARJIANIO

OBJECTIVE

To obtain a secure and challenging position with an organization that provides opportunities for growth and advancement.

EDUCATION

* Kalmar RT 240 Maintenance Training 40 Hour Course Certificate completed August 2012

* Associates of Science Degree, Information Security Management - Central Texas College Graduation scheduled for December 2012

* Copperas Cove High School, graduated with H.S. Diploma May 2001

QUALIFICATIONS

* Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Skills - possess the ability to use logic and reasoning to identify problems while assessing the strengths and weaknesses of possible solutions, and to utilize good judgment to execute the best solution.

* Knowledgeable in heavy equipment and military vehicle repair, structural welding, and advanced oxyacetylene cutting.

* Technical Expertise - Well versed in utilizing technical manuals and diagnostic equipment, interpreting and understanding equipment operating manuals and part installation schematics as well as locating additional resources as required. Conducting various types of inspections on equipment at multiple levels of maintenance.

* Strong computer skills, effective communicator, well-organized, excellent interpersonal skills, and team-oriented.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Dec 2011 - Present GSS / ACFirst, Kandahar, Afghanistan

Lead Mechanic, May 2012 -- Present

* Duties included but were not limited to, providing work direction to lower grade employees as required, rechecking work packets that had been completed before in process and final inspection, keeping shop supervisor and other leads in the shop updated on the status and progression of various work packets. Requesting new work packets from other maintenance areas, ensuring that the vehicles and work packets were in the correct status code. Conducting cross training for other employees such as assisting in troubleshooting and replacement of major components of various vehicles. Ensuring health and safety standards were met and maintained.

RTCH Mechanic, Dec 2011 - May 2012

* Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to the maintenance and repairs of RT240 RTCH, various types of Forklifts, C Truck, D7 Dozer, LRT110 and other various types of cranes, MRAPs, HMMTs, LMTVS. Additional skills utilized during these duties include the use of technical manuals and other applicable reference material, inspecting, servicing, maintaining, and the adjustment and testing of MHE systems and subsystems. Components tested and repaired include power plant/packs, compression ignition engines and engine fuel systems, air induction and exhaust systems and cooling systems. Vehicle chassis and power train components including frame cross members, clutches assemblies, transmissions, transfer cases, propeller shaft assemblies, brake systems, steering systems, suspensions systems, hoist and winch assemblies, and hydraulic systems.

June 2011 - Dec 2011 Kyrish Government Group, Killeen, Tx

M7 FRS Field Reset Production Manager, July 2011 - Dec 2011

* Managerial duties included but were not limited to completing and updating weekly production reports for the M7 Forward Repair System (FRS) Field Reset. Conducting different classifications of inspections including but not limited to acceptance, initial and internal final inspections. Duties also included utilizing DA Form 2404, ordering parts, researching and cross referencing part numbers. Assisting a team of mechanics in completing work orders, load tests, and providing guidance on quality of workmanship. Creating new work orders at the beginning of the each month and closing old work orders at the end of month. Cross train employee on the various components of the equipment being utilized and worked on in the shop. Verifying man hours and parts orders per individual M7 FRS. Coordinating with TACOM on scheduling final inspections for completed pieces of equipment. Scheduling transportation for equipment that was finished and had passed TACOM final inspection.

M7 FRS Mechanic, June 2011 -- July 2011

* Testing and replacing unserviceable components of the M7 FRS. Components included but were not limited to hydraulic, electrical, welding equipment, and sub components of the air compressor and Grove crane. Straighten, fabricate, and weld aluminum and steel portions of the FRS. Test, replace, and recalibrate the OSS box on the Grove crane portion of the FRS. Tested all components on the M7 to ensure they are functioning in the proper capacity and specifications before final inspection.

May 2010 - June 2011 Full-time Student - Central Texas College, Killeen, Tx

* Returned to college and completed an Associate`s Degree in Information Security Management. Completed a 2 year degree in 1 year. Unable to work due to a work related injury. 100% recovery from surgery; no restrictions.

Jan 2008 - May 2010 Mobile Heavy Equipment Technician - Department of Logistics, Ft. Hood, TX

* Responsibilities included performing preventative maintenance checks, scheduling maintenance for vehicles and heavy equipment; maintaining vehicle service records, diagnose equipment and vehicle malfunctions to determine required repairs of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems or components and complete necessary repairs to proper specifications and ensure operating efficiency. Conduct in-progress and pre-final inspections as required at unit and DS/GS level on various types of equipment. Experience includes but is not limited to M9 ACE Combat Earthmover, LMTVs, FMTVs, HMMWVs, HMMTs, D7 Dozers, DV43 RTCH, Scrapers, and Forklifts of various sizes, ammunition trailers and various utility trailers. Additional skills required to perform these tasks include troubleshooting and use of engine diagnostic equipment such as computerized test equipment, calibration devices, and various tools to repair and replace worn parts or subassemblies for combustion engines, power trains, and chassis components of military equipment and tracked vehicles. Also prepared vehicles for operation under abnormal conditions by sealing, waterproofing, and servicing and special fuel and lubricants. Additional core job elements include cataloging and pulling replacement parts for installation, inventory control, updating digital and hard copy technical manuals and schematics, advanced oxyacetylene cutting, welding or soldering broken parts or structural members, and conducting field repairs as necessary.

Jan 2005 - Jan 2008 Field Heavy Equipment Technician - Vermeer Equipment of Tx, Round Rock, TX

* Primary job functions included operating, inspecting, and evaluating trenching equipment, brush chippers, directional drills, terrain levelers, and backhoes to diagnose malfunctions and ensure proper routine maintenance specifications were met. Responsibilities include utilizing electronic diagnostic test equipment, problem solving malfunctions, assessing required repair parts, and conducting repairs of mechanical, hydraulic and electrical systems, diesel and compression ignition engines, engine fuel systems, air induction and exhaust systems, cooling systems, and computerized engine monitoring systems. Additional job elements include equipment disassembly, examining parts for damage or excessive wear, assembly and repair of gear systems and subassembly components, track frame alignments, transmission repair and maintenance, and repairing closed loop hydraulic systems, and monitoring the performance of computerized monitoring systems and the sensors that control them. Additional skill sets include work order write-ups, part and supply ordering, inventory control, use of power and air tools, welding, advanced oxyacetylene cutting, and conducting field repairs,

Nov 2003 - Jan 2005 Automotive Technician - L3 Communications, Fort Hood, TX

* Scope of position included the maintenance and repair of light and heavy military tactical wheeled and track vehicles. Detailed duties included completing diagnostic and safety inspections, routine maintenance, diagnostics and testing to identify vehicle malfunctions, vehicle disassembly, part replacement, and reassembly of military vehicles such as HMMWVs, LMTVs, HMMTs, and M920 series trucks. Specialized tasks included repairing hydraulic systems, compression ignition engines, engine fuel systems, air induction and exhaust system and cooling systems. Also responsible for diagnosis and repair of vehicle chassis and power train components including: frame cross members, clutches assemblies, transmissions, transfers, final drives, propeller shaft assemblies, brake systems and steering systems, suspensions systems, fifth wheel assemblies, LHS and hydraulic systems. Also tested and repaired automotive electrical systems including wiring harness, starting and charging systems. This included inspecting and completing routine maintenance and services of 5K generators which included diagnosing and repairing electrical malfunctions. Also proficiency with technical manuals, repair resources, and understand the core concepts of supply and inventory management systems needed to perform these tasks.



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