Warren A. Vedros, Jr.
Thibodaux, LA 70301
accba4@r.postjobfree.com
PROFILE
Perform cost-cutting modifications that improve safety and boost
machine productivity. Troubleshoot systems accurately and repair
breakdowns quickly to maintain operating efficiency.
Completed training with the Army Training Requirements and
Resources System (ATRRS) Training Program course 63B - 10 weeks
- 360 hours of training.
Related Civilian Occupations for: 63B
Automotive Mechanic (DOT 261-010)
Automotive Master Mechanics (ONET 49-3023.01)
Automotive Mechanics (OES 85302)
Automotive Specialty Technicians (ONET 49-3023.02)
Diesel Mechanic (DOT 625-***-****)
EXPERIENCE
Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office Dec. 2009-Sept.
2013
Sheriff's Deputy
Provide service to the public, ensure public safety, enforce and
withhold the law, arrest and transport prisoner to parish
facility for booking.
Attended Louisiana State Police Driving School - 40 hours.
United States Army April 2004-Dec.
2009
63B, Wheeled Mechanic
Supervises and performed unit direct support and general support
(DS/GS) level maintenance and recovery operations on both light
and heavy wheeled vehicles, their associated trailers and
material handling equipment (MHE).
Maintain wheeled vehicles, their associated trailers and MHE
systems to include: use of applicable references, inspecting,
servicing, maintaining, repairing, replacement, adjusting and
testing of wheeled vehicles and MHE systems, subsystems and
components such as: power plant/packs, compression ignition
engines and engine fuel systems, air induction and exhaust
systems and cooling systems. Vehicle chassis and power train
components including, frame cross members, clutches assemblies,
transmissions, transfers, final drives, propeller shaft
assemblies, brake systems, steering systems, suspension systems,
fifth wheel assemblies, wheeled vehicle crane, hoist and winch
assemblies and hydraulic systems. Automotive electrical systems
including wiring harness, starting and charging systems.
Perform wheeled vehicle recovery operations.
Planned and implemented alterations to ensure safety, to improve
operator ergonomics, and to increase machine productivity.
EDUCATION
US Army
10 Weeks - 360 hours training 610-63B10, Light Wheel Vehicle
Mechanic
Credit Recommendation from American Council on Education:
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2
semester hours in automotive engine servicing, 3 in basic
automotive electrical, 3 in automotive brakes, and 2 in
automotive steering and suspension.
Decorations, Medals, Badges, Citations and Campaign Awards
US Army
Army Commendation medal (2nd, Award), Army Achievement Medal (2nd.
Award), Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal,
Iraq Campaign Medal with Campaign Star (2 Campaigns), Army Service
Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, Combat Action Badge, Driver and
Mechanic Badge, Honorable Discharge Award.