Rickey L. Lovelace
**** ***** **. *********, ******* 30125
Mobile: 785-***-****
email: **************@*****.***
OBJECTIVE: I enthusiastically offer over 26 years of progressive and responsible leadership in logistics, operations and the maintenance field. That includes over 17 years of actual classroom experience teaching and instructing soldier’s maintenance. Effective in repairing various wheel and track platform. My qualifications make me an excellent match for a logistics Analyst.
Work Style: I am extrovert and a motivated individual who truly enjoys working with people of all levels. I enjoy promoting and encouraging professional growth and enrichment throughout my surroundings. I am a firm believer of the “Team Concept” approach. I perform best under time pressured situations, with proven multitasking abilities.
•HAVE SECRET CLEARANCE
•UPDATED PASSPORT Expires 22 MAY 2019
Experience:
Advantage Resourcing ( Automotive Technician) October 2015-August 2017 Fort Riley, Kansas.
•Performed maintenance inspection and quality control within the maintenance department. Manage calibration requirements. Requisitioning and disposal of POL products, and exchange of repair parts.
•Provide annual service and repairs for the M109A6, M992A2, M88A1 &M88A2
•Serviced Gun tubes and determining serviceability.
•Track pad, Engine and Transmission Removal and replacement.
•Troubleshoot, using diagnostic equipment, Technical Manuals and schematics.
•Fort Lift Operation
Z-Systems (Automotive Technician) June 2015-October 2015 Fort Hood, Tx
•Repair, serviced various Heavy, Light Wheeled and track vehicles.
•HMMWV, LHS, PLS, HEMTT and FMTV
•M109A6, M992A2, M88A1&A2
•Maintain Unit vehicles while deployed.
Textron/AAI (Field Service Representative) Dec 2013-Feb 2015 Kandahar, Afghanistan
•Train, assist, and advise the Afghanistan military on maintaining there equipment.
•Military Vehicle consist of the (MSFV) Mobile Strike force vehicles.
•Conducted classes, training introducing the team concept and identifying safety guidelines.
•Help simplify the electrical, hydraulic system schematics using the troubleshooting steps.
•Utilizing the Technical Manual as an important tool in Preventative Maintenance.
Honeywell Technology Solutions Inc. ( Logistics Analyst 2/ Master Instructor) Fort Hood, Texas.
March 2005-September 2013
•Manage the administration, supervision and logistical support of 15 personnel to include time keeping, expense reports reporting.
•After Action Report (AAR) accuracy, enforced safety, conducted safety and set goals for the calendar year.
•Certify new Instructors through the Total Army Instructor Training Course(TAITC).
•Manage, supervised and scheduled the logistics of Total Package Fielding (TPF) of the Armored Security Vehicle (ASV).
•Over 2988 hours of Operator New Equipment Training (OPNET), Field Level Maintenance (FLM), and General Support maintenance classes while in Iraq and Afghanistan theater.
•Fielded over 700 Armored Security Vehicle and conducted New Equipment Training (NET)
•Served also as a Field Service Representative with a perfect record.
Dimensions International/Honeywell. Family of Medium Tactical Vehicle (FMTV) Senior Instructor.
Fort Hood, Texas. June 1999-December 2004.
•Responsible for the Total Package Fielding to include de-processing, inventory of Basic Issue Items (BII).
•Hand off of vehicles using DA form 3161, 2062’s
•Accumulated over 2496 hours of New Equipment Training, Field Level and Operator, Direct Support, and General Support using Maintenance Support Device.
•(TDY) Temporary Duty 2 years of instructional training soldiers on the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicle.
Dimensions International/Honeywell. Common Bridge Transport (CBT) Fort Hood, Texas
Mechanic/ Instructor. July 1998-February 2001
•Introduced the Common Bridge Transport to the soldiers.
•Responsible for the Total Package Fielding to include de process, inventory of Basic Issue Items.
Education:
Cedartown High School. Cedartown, Georgia August 1980-June 1984
United States Army wheel Vehicle Mechanic School Fort Jackson, SC Dec 1987-Mar 1988
U.S. Army Tank Automotive &Armament Command (TACOM) classes
(TATIC) Total Army Instructor Training Course. August 2004- September 2004
(MSD) Maintenance Support Device June 2001