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Military Retired Bradley Vehicle Supervisor, Light and Heavy Vehicle M

Location:
Augusta, GA
Salary:
$58,000+ annually
Posted:
February 05, 2018

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William K. Johnson

**** *. *. ****** *****, Hephzibah, Georgia 30815

912-***-****

ac4cot@r.postjobfree.com

OBJECTIVE: Seeking a position as technician

SUMMARY

Over 19 years of experience as a mechanic, with 13 years of supervisory experience. Maintained 100% accountability of over $300 million worth of equipment. Hands on experience with vehicles ranging from wheel to track. Strong ability to communicate with diverse clientele and all levels of management.

SKILLS

•Secret Clearance

•Recovery Vehicle Operator

•Hazardous Material Certification

•CLS Certification

•FMTV Certification

•Problem Solving

•Team Player

•Teaching

•Leadership

EXPERIENCE

Bradley Vehicle Supervisor, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, Texas July 2014- November 2016

•Supervised security for $100 million of highly sensitive equipment resulting in zero loss in a 2-year period.

•Provided leadership of 13 personnel implementing safety practices in the motor pool which resulted in 0 accidents.

•Verified work performance by comparing maintenance schedules to records of work performed.

•Performed maintenance related administrative functions such as inventory, ordering parts and completing required reports.

•Managed a crew of 15 in daily operations, including evaluation and discipline resulting in a company-record promotion rate for staff.

U.S. Army, Camp Casey, USFK March 2013- May 2014

•Prepared reports to track maintenance vehicles’ mission capabilities.

•Organized maintenance service schedules and notified mechanics for 25 vehicles’ needs in repairs.

•Monitored complex cataloging and ordering systems by implementing a fast-track procurement system decreasing supply turn-around by 40%.

•Decreased the number of non-operable tracked vehicles into fully functional vehicles by 85%.

U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, Georgia October 2006- January 2013

•Contributed to the 100% Operational Readiness rate on all assigned equipment during 4 major training exercises.

•Trained soldiers to achieve a 100% qualification rate on the newly assigned M4 weapon.

•Coordinated and executed low density training of over 50 soldiers in the battalion for 5 different maintenance and logical military occupational specialties.

Squad Leader, U.S. Army, Fort Lewis, Washington June 2004- September 2006

•Elected to push all vehicles forward in support of the Army's 1st Counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortar(C-RAM) mission.

•Led 6 soldiers to Yuma, Arizona, as an Army Air Load Team and successfully deployed 100% of the Battery's equipment to Iraq.

•Saved the Battery class IX (9), in excess of $175 thousand by acquiring funds from Counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortar contracting.

•Spearheaded the training of 3 soldiers in the proper maintenance procedures on assigned equipment.

U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, Georgia January 2002- May 2004

•Led 8 soldiers to combat in Iraq, maintaining all vehicles assigned to the Company during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

•Demonstrated superior technical knowledge that subordinates, peers and supervisors seek.

•Conducted numerous recovery missions without further damage to equipment or injury to personnel.

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

•U.S. Army: Specialized training in vehicle maintenance, leadership and teamwork

•Advanced Leadership Course, Fort Benning, Georgia, October 2011

•Certificate, Operation and Maintenance of the 56 Passenger Bus, Fort Lewis, Washington, May 2005

•Primary Leadership Course, Fort Stewart, Georgia, December 2002

•Certificate, Maintenance for Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles, Fort Stewart, Georgia, May 2002

•Certificate, Driver Training Course, Camp Casey, Republic of Korea, February 2001

•Certificate, Environmental Management Course, Fort Hood, Texas, September 1999

•Certificate, Combat Lifesaver Course, Fort Hood Texas, January 1998

•Certificate, Recovery Vehicle Operator, Fort Knox, Kentucky, June 1997

•Diploma, Bradley Fighting Vehicle Systems Mechanic Course, Fort Knox, Kentucky, May 1997

•High School Diploma, Stewart-Quitman High School, Lumpkin, Georgia, June 1990

DEPLOYMENTS

•Operation Iraqi Freedom VII (7), Kirkuk, Iraq, October 2009 – October 2010

•Operation Iraqi Freedom V (5), Baghdad, Iraq, May 2007 – July 2008

•Operation Iraqi Freedom, Baghdad, Iraq, January 2003 – August 2003

•Operation Joint Forge, Bosnia-Herzegovina, September 1998 – March 1999

REFERENCES

CW2 Shawn Middlebrook

U.S. Army

8089 Hall Burg Road

Fort Hood, Texas 76544

931-***-****

(Former Supervisor)

CW2 Jennifer Boykins

U.S. Army

7810 Contee Road Apartment 215

Laurel, Maryland 20707

912-***-****

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(Former Supervisor)

SFC William Bailey

U.S. Army

915-***-****

ac4cot@r.postjobfree.com

(Former Coworker)

CW2 Victor M. Pineiro

U.S. Army

912-***-****

ac4cot@r.postjobfree.com

(Former Supervisor)



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