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Frank
LaneProfessional and experienced M* Abrams Supervisor/Tracked/Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic seeking MRAP or T
Frank Lane
**** **** ***** **., *******, TX 76549 Cell: 254-***-****/254-***-**** ************@*****.***
Objective:
Professional and experienced M1 Abrams Supervisor/Tracked/Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic seeking MRAP or Tracked Vehicle Leadership position.
Professional Summary:
Former Army Senior Noncommissioned Officer with over 28 years maintenance experience maintaining mechanized wheeled combat organizations. Highly conscience to maintenance posture of vehicle readiness contracts, and mission accomplishment. Prefers dynamic international environment accompanied by physical and mental labor. Amicable character, proved leadership skills, and sound judgment necessary to interact with colleagues. Decorated veteran with 17 commendations for maintenance skills, performance, and valor. Possesses US Passport, and Valid license.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Red River Army Depot (DOD Civilian); FOB Kalsu, Iraq; Camp Airfjan, Kuwait
Maintenance Lead Feb. 2008- Dec. 2011 Responsible for the direct supervision, health, welfare, and training of 88 mechanics Military trained MRAP, Internationals, Cougars, Caimans, and RG-31/RG-33 Unique ability to rapidly service, diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair Exceptional knowledge of engines, drive trains, suspensions, multi-fuel engines, electrical and charging systems Coordinate the de-processing, issuing, minor & mayor repairs for MRAP Utilized Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS) & Standard Army Management Information Systems (STAMIS) to coordinate the supply, material flow, & storage to move equipment from the supplier to the unit. Worked directly with outside vendors to coordinate delivery of equipment to the Clint in a timely manner. Provided technical assistance & analyzed statistical data & reports to ascertain trends, conformance to standard and directives and efficiency of operations Overseen teams of 8 to 10 mechanics that disassembled & installed retro-kits on LMTV's (utilized as transport vehicles). Assisted in the responsibility of de-processing over 940 MRAPS & issued over 880 MRAP to receiving units on the front lines. Provided maintenances support to units with MRAP personnel working in military motor pools
ITT Systems; F-2 Liberty & Camp Striker, Baghdad, Iraq
General Mechanic Oct. 2006- Nov. 2007 Provided maintenance on military vehicles to include the M1025, M1150, & M1152 series Responsible for the disassembling and retro fitting kits and all modifications to install the Frag. IIV Processed orders utilizing the Army ULLS-G system and FED LOG. Ensuring that all vehicles met technical manuals & publication specifications Adhered to published safety standards in workshop in accordance with OSHA laws and regulations. Provided timely reports to DOD federal inspectors on status of work conducted and estimated completion times. Repaired defective ball joint suspensions, brake shoes, wheel bearings resulting from adverse driving conditions Test drove vehicles, tested components & systems using equipment such as infrared engine analyzer, compression gauges, and computerized diagnostic devices to determine the nature of a problem
LSI; Camp Falcon, F-2 Liberty, C-1 Tikrit, C3 War horse, Baqubah, Iraq
Maintenance Supervisor May 2004" Sept. 2006) Responsible for the daily accountability of all assigned personnel implemented maintenance shop safety program Conducted performance evaluations, counseling, R&R scheduling, & time management accountability. Responsible for distributing LSI/EG&G HR policies & updates directed by PMO. Conducted daily meetings with military counterparts at DS/BMO offices to schedule requested maintenance and assigned workload Provided 30 level maintenance on military Heavy vehicles and below while assigned, replaced cabs on LMTV's and MTV family vehicles, replaced and repaired engines, transmissions, transfers, torque convectors, and conducted minor repairs to valve body & internal components of major end parts. ordered and researched parts in the Army ULLS-G system and FED LOG Accountable for the maintenance of over 500 pieces of equipment worth over 200 million dollars. Provided maintenance support for a fleet of over 50 wheeled vehicles in a combat zone Followed checklists to ensure all components were thoroughly serviced, repaired all defective parts, & test drove all vehicles testing the components and systems to ensure that all problems had been identified and corrected
Additional Work History
Specialty Brands; Lampasas, TX
Heavy Equipment Operator Aug 2003" Mar. 2004
Wal-Mart; Copperas Cove, TX
Stocker Mar 2003" Aug. 2003
US Amy; 1982-2003
Systems Mechanic, M1, Shop Foreman, Ft. Hood, TX
Positions 7 years - Senior Maintenance Supervisors (Battalion/Company Motor Sergeant / First Sergeant) 6 years - M1/A1 Abrams Systems Mechanic (Maintenance Shop Foreman / Platoon Sergeant) 3 years - M1/A1 Abrams Systems Mechanic (Section Sergeant / Squad Leader) 2 years " Recovery NCO/TC Maintenance Team member
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Advance Noncommissioned Mechanist Officer Course (ANCOC), US Army, Aberdeen, MD 1999 Graduated M1 Abrams Tank System Mechanic Basic Noncommissioned Officers Course (BNCOC), US Army, Ft Knox, KY, 1990 Graduated Primary Leadership Development Course, US Army, Ft Hood, TX 1987 M1 Abrams Tank System Course, Ft Knox, KY, 1985 Graduated Sniper Training Course, US Army, Ft Campbell, KY 1983 Graduated Air Assault School, US Army, Ft Campbell, KY 1982 Graduated
References & any supporting documentation are available upon request.
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