Ismael Juan Perez
Smiths, Alabama 36877
334-***-****(706)325-8449 Cell
************@***.***
CAREER OBJECTIVE
Seeking a position that I may demonstrate my experience and skill sets related to military
maintenance, heavy equipment mechanics and or quality inspection.
EDUCATION
MRAP Egress Trainer
Fort Bliss, El Paso (June, 2011)
MRAP University Red River
Texarkana, Texas (August 2010-October 2010)
UNITED STATES ARMY LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT COLLEGE
Fort Benning, Georgia (2004)
-Track Vehicle Mechanic Course, 2001 63-H
-Defense Hazardous Waste (ALMC-DM)
COLUMBUS TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Columbus, Georgia (1996-2000)
-CERTIFICATION: HAVAC I & II
-CERTIFICATION: PLUMBER I
-CERTIFICATION: ELECTRICIAN I.
-CERTIFICATION ASE CERTIFIED MECHANIC.
ESCUELA SUPERIOR ELOISA PASCUAL BAIROA
Caguas, Puerto Rico (1988- 1991)
-High School Diploma
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
BOWHEAD (
NOV,2012- present)Provide technical guidance and advice to the customer. Present a positive
image of self and company’s services. Maintain a safe work environment and ensure compliance
with safety objectives and policies. Provide inspection support and perform repairs, sustainment
maintenance, retrofits, and medications to MRAP vehicles. Conduct technical analysis of vehicle
implementations, modifications and enhancements. Troubleshoot technical problems and issues
and determine technical solutions .Act as local on-site representative to customer's
organization .Document and submit company expense reports and time card of database
software, spreadsheet software, presentation software, and word processing software
Knowledgeable of U.S. Military vehicle maintenance management pub Ability to interpret and use all types
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of engineering drawings, schematics, diagrams, and specification sheets. Ability to use all types of
power tools, lifting devices, carrying or support equipment, including safe use sling sand chains .Familiar
with the use and operation of TMDE (Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment).Able to function with
minimal supervision. Receives, inspects, inventories, loads, unloads, segregates, stores, issues, delivers, and
turns-in organization and installation supplies and equipment; operates unit level computer; prepares all
unit/organizational supply documents. Maintains automated supply system for accounting of organizational
and installation supplies and equipment. Inspects completed work for accuracy and compliance with
established procedures. Coordinates supply activities. Reviews and annotates changes to unit material
condition status report. Individual posts transactions to organizational and installation property books and
supporting transaction files. Determines method of obtaining relief from responsibility for lost, damaged and
destroyed supply items; must know basic supply, supply procedures, Property Book Procedures (PBUSE),
absentee property accountability procedures and relief from property responsibility procedures. Also must
know Command Supply Discipline, supply administration, unit supply requirements, property accountability,
logistic system operations, property management, budget operations and logistic status reporting.
TJFIG Inc. (October 2010-0ctober 2012)
855 Performance Dr., Stockton, CA. 95206
MRAP Instructor/ Mechanic
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Train new site personnel in technical matters on the MRAP.
• Present classroom theory and hands on instruction.
• Present classroom theory and hands on instruction that encompasses organizational
maintenance on the MRAP Series of vehicles.
• Conduct maintenance tasks for MRAP series of wheeled vehicles.
• Advise and assist in performing maintenance of wheeled vehicles.
• Conduct/assist unit personnel in operator & maintenance procedures at field site.
• NACI security clearance.
• obtain and maintain a U.S. Passport and work visa status in the positions overseas.
• Prior military service in wheeled vehicle maintenance preferred.
• Skilled to perform as a Trainer and Mechanic.
• Provide training and instruct military personnel on safe operation and maintenance on
24,000 lbs MRAP vehicle;
• De process, inspect, and repair any transit damage, install over packed items, and make
necessary repairs to ensure the vehicle is fully operational at the time of handoff to the
owning unit;
• Provide maintenance support, including repair and replacement of major components of the
vehicle to maintain combat readiness.
DS2 SUPPORT SERVICES, January 2005 – August 2009 (independent contractor)
International Placements: Grafenwoehr, Germany; Caserma, Italy; Weisbaden, Germany
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SENIOR MECHANIC
• Supervised 16 mechanics
• Managed large budgets and maintained fiscal yearly allotments for department
• Analyzed, adjusted, and repaired hydraulic systems and fuel systems
• Inspected worksites, machinery, equipment and operations for environmental
conditions.
• Maintained and controlled all safety records according to Army and installation
regulations.
• Performed initial and final technical inspection of vehicle in accordance with Army
Standards
• Removed, reinstalled, and serviced engine components on the following vehicles:
M978 HEMMIT FUELER, HMMWV, LMTV
BULTER INTERNATIONAL, May 2007 – August 2008 (independent contractor)
Placements: Colorado June - Aug 2008; Ft. Riley, Kansas Sept - Nov 2008; Camp Anaconda,
Iraq May 2007- May 2008
SENIOR MECHANIC
• Inspected Turret for codes/ repaired faults check on both 10 and 20 Levels.
• Removed, reinstalled, and serviced engine components on the following vehicles:
88 RECOVER VEHICLES M2A2/M2A3 BRADLEY FIGHTING VEHICLES
• Demonstrated Caiman MRAP RG33MRAP, Cougar 4x4 Series MRAP
• Coordinated staff to resolve problems related to maintenance, training, and products.
• Assisted with providing and interpreting technical manuals and troubleshooting.
M & E INTERNATIONAL GROUP, February 2007 – March 2007
Fort Stewart, Georgia
SENIOR MECHANIC
• Performed technical inspection, maintenance, and prepared vehicles for full mission
capability.
• Maintained parts and inventory for maintenance on all M113 track service tasks
• Analyzed, adjusted, and repaired hydraulic systems and fuel systems
• Inspected worksites, machinery, equipment and operations for environmental
conditions.
• Maintained and controlled all safety records according to Army and installation
regulations.
• Performed initial and final technical inspection of vehicle in accordance with Army
Standards
ITT SYSTEM DIVISION, 2001 - 2004
Fort Benning, Georgia
SENIOR MECHANIC
• Performed maintenance on suspension systems and hydraulic systems
• Inspected electrical systems for quality assurance and quality readiness.
• Replaced and routed vehicle parts to complete scheduled and unscheduled services.
• Performed maintenance on the following vehicles:
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1078 HETT, M998 HEMMIT, HMMWV, CUTTVEE; Track Vehicles M113 FAMILIES;
BRADLEY FIGHTING VEHICLES; 88 RECOVER VEHICLES
Note: Professional References Available Upon Request
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