Luis A. De Jesus
URB EXT VILLA RICA
BAYAMON PUERTO RICO
00959
Cell 1-787-***-****
Cell 1-939-***-****
Cell 1-787-***-****
email: ***********@*****.***
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Objective:
Seeking position as a wheel/track vehicle maintenance technician, where my experience, accuracy,
adaptability and training will be challenged and fully utilized. Willing to relocate world wide
Summary of Qualifications:
Over seventeen years experience in Organizational, Direct and General Support Maintenance on
Army combat and tactical vehicles. Experience in Quality Control and Quality Assurance processes
and procedures. Experience in Lean SIX Sigma. Eight years Honorable service in the U.S. Army.
While working with various contractors throughout Europe and Asia, gained significant experience in
the following areas:
Electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and pneumatic-hydraulic systems
Hull systems on M2A2 & ODS, Bradley Fighting FOV Vehicles.
M1A1 Abrams hull systems.
M109A6 Paladin hull, Turret, and fire control systems
Advanced diagnostics and test equipment to include Specialized Test Equipment (STE) M-1, M
and the maintenance Support Device (MSD)
M900 Series 5-ton Family of vehicles (FOV)
M 983 HEMMIT FOV's
M 860 Patriot Launcher Trailer
M998 Series HMMWV FOV
M1114 series Expanded Capacity Up-Armored HMMWV FOV
LMTV, FMTV and LTAS FOV's
M9 ACE Armored combat earthmover
Wheel tractor-scraper (caterpillar 613 C) single and double engine
Backhoe (excavator)
Caterpillar D7- med dozer, Caterpillar D9 - Heavy dozer
Caterpillar Motor Grader, Roller
John Deer Deere 850J Medium Crawler tractor (MCT)
M88A1 Recovery vehicle
M60A1 AVLB (armored vehicle launcher bridged)
Support equipment lights sets, jack hammer, air compressor, generator sets
MIG, TIG and SMAW Arc Welding
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Lear Siegler Services Apr.2004 to Present
AFSB-NEA Camp Carroll South Korea
Track/Wheel systems mechanic
Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on Army Combat and Tactical vehicles.
Performed organizational and direct support maintenance on pre-positioned war stock in COSIS
(Care of Supplies in Storage) in accordance with TM 38-470, AR 750-1, Da Pam 750-8, and all
applicable technical manuals. Performed maintenance on tracked and wheeled vehicles Trouble shot
and repaired electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems using applicable schematics and
diagnostics equipment. Troubleshot, repaired M109A6 Paladin Hull and Turret, fire control systems
Navigation system, communication system, verified that all MWO and SUOMs and any new
modification is up to date or applied to bring vehicles to 10/20 FMC standard to be presented to Army
QA for final Inspection.
Lear Siegler Services Dec 2003 to Mar. 2004
Leg Horn Depot Italy
Track/Wheel systems mechanic
Performed reset maintenance on Army Combat and Tactical vehicles. Performed organizational and
direct support maintenance on combat and tactical vehicles on equipment from CEGE sites in
Belgium for deployment to Southwest Asia in accordance with all applicable technical manuals.
Performed maintenance on tracked and wheeled vehicles. Performed annual service on D7,D9
Bulldozer med/heavy, Dump trucks, Mixer trucks, Water tanks, All terrain fork lift, and tractors,
Trouble shot and repaired electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems using applicable schematics
and diagnostics equipment.
Lear Siegler Services Nov.2002 to Nov. 2003
Vilsek, Germany
.Track/Wheel systems mechanic
Bradley Fighting Vehicle, M2A2 ODS, M113, M109A6 Paladin, M992A2, M1 Abrams Main Battle
Tank, M577,Engenieer equipment motor graders,rollers,scrapers,support equipment, M900 Series
5 ton vehicle including HMMWV. Performed organizational and direct support maintenance to training
equipment, including all required services according to applicable technical manuals specifications.
Lear Siegler Services Apr. 2002 to Nov. 2002
CEB-LUX, Luxembourg
Track/Wheel systems mechanic
Performed 10/20 level preventive maintenance check and services to the M2A2 Bradley Fighting
Vehicle M992A2 Track Vehicle Ammunition Carrier M35A2 and M923 Cargo Truck. Performance
task included correcting faults, ordering replacement parts, obtaining and replacing all defective
components to bring equipment to 10/20 standard in accordance with applicable technical manuals.
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Eagle Support Services Oct. 1999 to Mar. 2002
Leghorn Army Depot Italy
Senior Inspector/mechanic
Responsible for performing initial and final inspection and maintenance of M2A2 Bradley Fighting
Vehicle M931, M923, M35A2, M998, M1025, M1026, and M1036 wheel vehicles to 10/20 standard.
Make corrective actions and obtain replacement parts, adhering to authorized policies and
procedures to be presented to civilian and US Army quality assurance section for final approval.
Dan’s Auto Repair Oct. 1992 to Dec. 1996
Senior Automotive Technician
Performed maintenance and repairs on motor vehicles repairing and replacing defective parts of
components and systems such as spark plugs, brake system, cooling system, carburetion system,
transmission and engines. Performed safety inspections according to state laws.
U.S. Army, Jan. 1984 to Sep. 1992
Fort Eustis Va.
Port Steward NCOIC, Senior Food Service Sergeant
Responsible for planning and preparation of meal’s and menus for a battalion level dinning facility.
Directed and supervised a group of 16 junior enlisted soldiers. Conduct daily inspection of personnel
and equipment to ensure high sanitation standards, cross training (OJT) as 63W for a period of one
year where I gained experience and knowledge on maintenance and service of military vehicles and
equipment.
Education:
College Studies Automotive Technician, University of MD. Mannheim Germany 1999
Primary Leadership Course, Ft. Knox KY November 1989
United States Army Food Service Course, Ft. Lee VA September 1986
Introduction into basic military training, Ft. Leonard wood Missouri January 1984
Advanced Individual Training Combat Eng Ft. Leonard wood Missouri January 1984
College Studies psychology, Caribbean University College P.R. 1984
Certificate Automotive Repair Course, Job Corps. Vocational P.R. 1978/79
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Training and Certification:
MRAP, GENERAL DYNAMICS LAND SYSTEMS - CANADA (RG31) ; RRAD – 2011.
MRAP, FORCE PROTECTION INDUSTRIES, INC. (COUGAR) ; RRAD – 2011.
MRAP, BAE SYSTEMS (RG33) ; RRAD – 2011.
MRAP, BAE– TACTICAL VEHICLE SYSTEMS (CAIMAN) ; RRAD – 2011.
MRAP, NAVISTAR DEFENSE (MAXXPRO); RRAD – 2011.
MRAP, OSHKOSH (M – ATV); RRAD – 2011
Additional Data:
Military service January 1984 to Sep. 1992 (Honorable discharge)
Valid US Passport
Fluent in English, Spanish and Italian languages
Interest:
Auto mechanic, scuba diving, fishing
Professional references will be provide upon request
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