Reynaldo Ernesto Rijo
**** *** ***** ** **** Worth, TX 76131
************@*******.***
561-***-**** Mobile
Objectives
. Work in an environment that allows me to apply my skills to train
and develop as a professional.
Active security clearance; Secret
Experience
TACOM
Oct 2010- Present
Training Specialist GS-1712-11 Assist with the development of training
materials and technical manuals utilizing Microsoft office. Planning and
coordination of training courses with the customer. Train and develop
peers.
Provide field service support on equipment for customers. Coordinate
all the necessary elements to conduct repairs (travel arrangements, rental
car, hotel, shipping necessary equipment and coordinate access with minimal
supervison). Utilize blueprints and wiring diagrams to troubleshoot
equipment. Identify design flaws and make recommendations on upgrades.
MPRI
Dec 2009- Jul 2010
Instructor/Operator/Maintainer (IOM) of Mine Resistant Ambush
Protected Egress Trainer (MET). As an IOM I provided on-site egress
training on platform and hands to the war fighter through a combination of
classroom, written instructions, and hands-on operation. Coordinate
training with senior Military personnel as well as other civilians.
Provided reports on personnel trained and shortcomings of equipment with
possible solutions. Assist in developing lesson plans updating course
material and training aids utilizing Microsoft office.
As a maintainer I ensured the equipment was mission capable and
conducted all repairs to include mechanical repairs and troubleshooting on
electronic components.
Aerotek
Mar 2009- Dec 2009
Conducted Operator new Equipment Training and Field Level Maintenance
Equipment Training for the RG33 and Maxxpro Mraps. Duties include classroom
instruction on platform and hands on, coordinating all training materials,
keep records of soldiers trained, prepare equipment for training in Iraq in
support of OIF. Updated training material utilizing Microsoft office.
Install modification kits on MRAPs in Afghanistan.
Red River Army Depot
Oct 2008-Feb2009
Performs maintenance, troubleshooting, and major repair on heavy-duty
mobile equipment, combat, tactical, and automotive vehicles. Makes
repairs and modifications to assemblies and components such as voltage
regulators, generators/alternators, brake cylinders, etc., for use or
placement in systems for which they were not specifically designed.
Improvises work when standard procedures do not apply.
US Army
Nov 2008-Aug 2005
Drivers Training Instructor for M1114, M1151, M1117, MRAP family of
vehicles, palletized loading system. Instructor-Trainer, developed program
of instruction, instruct operation of different systems to include
troubleshooting, evaluate and observe students guiding them to perform
superiorly as drivers in convoy scenarios, black out drive operations
organize, plan, prepare and execute crawl/walk/run procedures for lanes
training, rollover training, Preventive maintenance, teach all block of
instructions, demonstrate and evaluate all skills taught in drivers
training. Vehicle maintenance coordination, place work orders, and vehicle
requisitions for training. Conduct and plan physical fitness training.
Maintenance Supervisor, Perform Unit Maintenance to include scheduled,
unscheduled maintenance, troubleshooting, perform recovery operations on
track heavy and light wheeled vehicles. Emphasis on supervising unscheduled
maintenance, guided subordinates in routine duties.
Thermal Concepts
Feb 2005-Aug 2005
Install insulation, order materials, report personnel accountability,
assign subordinates daily tasks, and ensure all resources are present to
accomplish tasks
Protherm Service Group
Nov 2003-Feb 2004
Safety Manager Ensure company is operating within OSHA safety
standard, supervise personnel to ensure they meet all safety requirements
during their daily tasks, give daily safety briefings, and order required
personal protective equipment. Supervised approximately 120 employees.
Insulation Contractor
1997-2003
Performed Industrial and commercial insulation in various companies.
Worked in different environments to include rebar plants, Styrofoam
companies, bottling plants, refineries and power plants. Various positions
that included installation, Supervision of personnel, assignment of daily
tasks, Maintain personnel accountability, place material orders, get orders
out of customs, Contracting personnel, turn in jobs to customers, assist
with biding.
Education:
Fabio A Mota
1995-1999
Received: High School Diploma, A/C Technician Certificate
Course: A/C Technician
Apex University
2001-2003
Industrial Engineering
Undergraduate Credits in Industrial Engineering
American Builders and Contractors School
2003
Construction Site Safety Technician: is an accredited course
designed to prepare an individual to assume responsibility for
coordinating a construction site/project safety program.
Henley Putnam University
Current
Pursuing Bachelors Intelligence Management
Army Certificates
. Course: Light Vehicle Mechanic (63B)
. Course: Motor Transport Operator (88M):
. Warrior Leader Course (80 hour Army leadership course) Leadership
development course with an emphasis on: Oral Communication,
Leadership Skills, contribution to group Work and Students Research
Ability
. Army Instructor Training Course (80 hour course)
. Life cycle Logistics Level I
Fluent in Spanish
Proficient with Microsoft office (Power Point, Word and
Excel)
Awards
Army Commendation Medal
Mechanics' Badge
Good Conduct Medal