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High School Service

Location:
Latrobe, PA
Posted:
December 03, 2012

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Ronald Faris

Email: ********@************.***

Address:

City: Latrobe

State: PA

Zip: 15650

Country: USA

Phone: 724-***-****

Skill Level: Any

Salary Range:

Primary Skills/Experience:

Skilled military service member with experience in the mechanical industry. Familiar with fork lift operations with in a confined area. Very experienced operating flat bed, combination truck and trailer vehicles. Have operated vehicles exceeding the 30 ton mark. Familiar with loading and unloading equipment while safely securing it for transportation. As a member of the uniformed service, have excellent communications with others.

Educational Background:

High School Dipolma from Fuel Systems Apprentice school, TX 1/2001 to 3/2007 (Aircraft Fuel Systems)

High School Dipolma from Diesel Mechanic School, TX 1/2001 to 12/2012

High School Dipolma from Greater Latrobe High School, TX 1/2001 to 12/2012

High School Dipolma from Westmoreland county community college, TX 1/2001 to 12/2012

Job History / Details:

Professional Profile

Skilled military service member with experience in the mechanical industry. Familiar with fork lift operations with in a confined area. Very experienced operating flat bed, combination truck and trailer vehicles. Have operated vehicles exceeding the 30 ton mark. Familiar with loading and unloading equipment while safely securing it for transportation. As a member of the uniformed service, have excellent communications with others.

Qualifications

Quick learner

Computer proficient

Team leadership

Driving

Customer support

Posses a Class A CDL

Mechanically Inclined

Good Math Knowledge

Willing to learn new skills

Team oriented

Experience

August 1992 to Current

U.S. Army / AirForce Reserves Pittsburgh, PA

Military service member

Serve as a member of the military for 21 years with experience in the mechanical field with a secondary position in driving. Maintained a wide variety of equipment from diesel vehicles all the way to a C-130 aircraft. Experienced with the use of a forklift, moving equipment with hydraulic lift cylinders, and track vehicles. Proficient with all aspects of safety. Performed numerous inspections and services to include daily, weekly, monthly, semi-annual, and annual. These schedules maintenance requests were accomplished with safety, urgency, and the willing to succeed. During the many years in the maintenance field, a wide variety of tools were used to complete every task assigned. Multi meters, hand tools, air and hydraulic tools, drills, cranes, winches, torches and cutting devices, are just a small selection that were used daily. Changed parts that had malfunctioned using manuals and diagrams to assist in the repairs. Each assignment were performed within the alloted time while wearing all safety equipment to ensure i met the standards set by the company.

April 2009 to July 2009

Pepsico Youngwood, PA

Delivery Driver

Assigned as a driver to ensure the expedient delivery of product to numerous customers throughout the region. Performed daily inspections of the vehicle being operated. Accounted for thousands of dollars of product while on the road to and from different destinations. Accomplished tasks given daily to ensure the customers satisfaction was fulfilled.

September 2007 to July 2008

Derry Construction Derry, PA

Laborer

Performed multiple job duties to ensure plant operations were functional to complete all orders requested. Operated heavy equipment to load the aggregate into the plant bins to produce asphalt to state standards. Cleaned and maintained all equipment to turn over to the next crew daily.

December 2002 to June 2007

58th Transportation Company Ft. Leonardwood, Missouri

Recovery Operator and mechanic

Performed recovery operations with a 30 ton vehicle provided by the military unit that I had been assigned to. Maintained 6 vehicle that were assigned to me personally to include servicing, tires, and any malfunction that may occur during operations. While recovering vehicles, decided if the equipment could be repaired on the spot or needed to be returned to the maintenance facility for in depth repairs.

Education

2007 Fuel Systems Apprentice school, Texas

Select One Aircraft Fuel Systems

Enables one to maintain all military aircraft fuel system. Gives the direction for one to use hand tools, testing equipment, and safe work practices within a confined space. The hazards of the position require work practices like no other. Working with in a fuel tank does not allow the usual work that one may think. Knowledge of safety is always top priority.

1992 Diesel Mechanic School Ft. Leonardwood, Mo

Diploma Diesel mechanics

1992 Greater Latrobe High School Latrobe, Pa

Diploma General

Westmoreland county community college Youngwood, PA

Attending Electrical Engineering



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