Cornelius McNair
SUMMARY
Dedicated, enthusiastic technician with over 15 years’ experience in maintenance and mechanics. Exhibits
Extensive knowledge in training in operations, as well as repairs. Additional attributes include loyalty,
Attention to detail and customer service.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science: Business Management 2011
Anthem College Online; Phoenix, AZ
Associate of Science: Business Management 2007
Anthem College Online; Phoenix AZ
WORK HISTORY
Service Technician Oct 2012 present
Carrier Transicold South
866 Longwood Drive
Richmond Hill, Ga
Troubleshoot, diagnose, make repairs, install and perform plan maintenance to transport refrigeration
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reefers units and busses but not to exclude auxiliary power units such as proheat and comfort pro units.
Download unit data to assist in better proficiency as well as uploading new data and revisions as required.
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Maintain parts as inventory require including a parts room and two service trucks.
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Utilize special tools such as vacuum pumps, recovery units, multi meters, amp meters, weight scales,
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compound gages and micrometers to perform repairs and maintenance as necessary.
Practice daily excellent customer service as well as safety provisions and procedures.
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Conduct service to customers after normal business hours in an on call rotation.
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Cornelius McNair
Heavy Wheel Mechanic, Deployed July 2011 – Oct 2012
ManTech International Corporation
TSG, SOCOM, Farah, Afghanistan
• Perform the full range of operational and technical inspections on MRAP vehicles and mission
integrated components to include; preventative maintenance, in process, functional, pre operational,
conditional, and final inspections.
• Diagnose, test, tune, repair, and maintain diesel powered engines and Allison transmissions.
• Detect mechanical and electrical faults by using diagnostic test instruments and computer systems on
charging and starting circuitry, batteries, fuel injection systems and speed control, engine condition,
braking efficiency, repair, and maintain the hydraulic components of diesel engines.
• Perform testing, diagnostics, servicing, and component replacement on Vehicle HVAC systems.
• Conduct complete repair or replacement of suspension, axle and driveline components associated with
solid axle assemblies as well as independent suspension system components.
• Conduct major mechanical maintenance such as wheel bearings, water and fuel injector pumps; remove
and replace engines, transmissions, transfer cases, and driveline components.
• Perform complete repair and adjustment on mechanical and pneumatic brake systems.
• Repair, replace, and fabricate pneumatic lines and hydraulic hoses.
• Diagnose and repair vehicle electrical wiring and components such as starters, and generators by using
schematics, wiring diagrams and technical manual procedural sequences.
• Interacted with customers on vehicle maintenance issues and problems to meet demanding mission
requirements to maintain an operational readiness rating of above 90%.
• Proficient with the use and operation of the LogMASTRE maintenance management system; performed
duties as Site Logistician in their absence
Cornelius McNair
Mrap Mechanic, Deployed March 2009 – June 2011
Aecom/GSS, LTG Camp Clark, Afghanistan
Responsible for 15 team members
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Conduct troubleshooting, repairs and maintenance to Mrap vehicles such as RG 31, RG 33,
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Cougar, Maxx Pro, Matv, and ASV.
Perform complete services on vehicles including trouble shooting electrical and mechanical
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malfunctions.
Proficiently read electrical schematics to determine faulty arts and replace parts or make repairs
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as needed.
Ensured that tasks were completed in a timely manor
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Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic/Squad Leader March 2006 – June 2009
US Army 63B
Ft. Stewart, GA
Responsible for continuous training of soldiers on basics and in depth mechanics.
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Trained soldiers on safety procedures
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Met motor pool match Environmental Protection Agency’s standards
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Performed other duties such as technical research, blueprint interpretation, inspecting, and repairing of
motor vehicles.
Machinist Mate November 1995 – January 2006
US Navy
San Diego, CA
Propulsion Plant operator/air condition and refrigeration technician.
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Repaired, replaced, and operated numerous pieces of equipment such as pumps, condensers,
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evaporators, controlled air systems turbine generators.
Performed planned maintenance, trouble shooting, and repairs on chill water pumps expansion
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tanks and chillers.
MILITARY SKILLS
US Navy
Boiler Technician/Machinist Mate A School
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Common Core
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Mechanical Core
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EPA 608 Type I, EPA 608 Type II, EPA 608 Type III, EPA 608 Universal
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US Army
63 Light Wheel Vehicle Mechanic
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Cornelius McNair
Troubleshoot and diagnose equipment, electrical wire harness, and schematic repair
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Inspect and QA/QC equipment, technical inspection and all equipment.
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MRAP – University
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SECURITY CLEARANCE: Secret