Jeffrey D. Winger
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Summary of Qualifications;
* Secret Security Clearance
* Thirty years of mechanical and electrical troubleshooting and repair/replacement of major assemblies
on light and heavy wheel vehicles, Generators and HVAC systems.
* 20 years of Maintenance Management experience
* 15 years of Logistics experience
* Possesses strong problem-solving and excellent written and oral communication skills
* Demonstrates leadership ability, multi-tasking and excellent organizational skills
* Works effectively individually or in a team setting
* 3 years’ experience with SAP and Shipping and Receiving in an automotive manufacturing plant.
* Experience with troubleshooting and repair of Generator Systems
* Certified Forklift operator
* Experienced with repairing and operation of hydraulic winch systems
* Experienced with utilizing laptop/computer systems for communication (various Microsoft
applications)
Education/Certifications
* 27 Semester Hours Education, Manufacturing and Robotics Engineering, Austin Peay State University
* 3000 hours of Automotive Mechanics, Mercer County Vo-Tech
* 40 hour OSHA/HAZMAT course
* 80 hour packaging and labeling of HAZMAT materials
US Army Education
* Advance Noncommissioned Development Course
* Basic Noncommissioned Officers Course
* Primary Leadership Development Officers Course
* Heavy Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
* Light Wheeled Vehicle/Power Generation Mechanic
* Defense Packaging and Labeling of Hazardous Materials for Transportation
* Instructors Training Course
* Simplified Test Construction Course
* Recruiting and Retention School
Professional Experience:
Field Engineer: (PTDS) Lockheed Martin, COP Soltan Kheyl, Afghanistan Sep 2012 –
Current
Working as part of a team providing flight support; interpretation of surveillance systems
products; O&M on aerostat avionics, acoustic sensors, ground sensors; operation of EO/IR
sensor payloads, radar systems, military and telemetry radios. Conducts preventive maintenance,
troubleshooting, and repair of mechanical equipment; as well as O&M of aerostats and mooring
systems in support of the Persistent Threat Detection System (PTDS) program.
Performs other duties as assigned.
O&M of mechanical equipment to include the following:
• high lift vehicles
• forklifts
• hydraulic systems
• winch systems
• tether/cable handling systems
• industrial generator sets
• power switch gear
• HVAC
• cranes
*Experience with compressed gas systems
*Experience with AC/DC electrical
*EO/IR sensor payload operations
*Familiarity with military operations, acronyms, and military chain of command;
*Effective oral and written communication skills
• hydraulic/servo valves
• hydraulic actuators, control systems
• test and diagnostic equipment
• Fiber optic transmission systems (analysis, splicing, termination)
• test and diagnostics equipment (TMDE)
*read and interpret engineering drawings/blueprints
*Photographic/Image interpretation;
*Experience in lead soldering;
*Ability to read engineering drawings/blueprints;
*Familiarity with military operations, acronyms, and military chain of command
*Proficient in computer/software operations, MS Office, Windows OS.
Site/Regional Maintenance Supervisor Mar 2008- Mar 2012
ManTech TSG, Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan
* Adhere to company and unit security measures, safety guidelines, and government policies, rules, and
regulations.
* Managed the workload, personnel tracking, and shop operations, including updating daily maintenance
and activity reports, personnel status reports, non-tactical vehicle reports, and opening/closing work
orders along with other management personnel.
* Established an integrated maintenance work force with focus on improving equipment integrity and
reliability at low sustainable costs. Participate in short- and long-range planning and execution of
programs, turnarounds, and productivity processes.
Operations /Administration
* Lead, train, and provide technical guidance and counseling to company mechanics. Set priorities and
manage time to accomplish the mission and support contracts and customer needs.
* Directed the maintenance team to ensure compliance to the daily/weekly maintenance schedule,
maintenance & Safety Key Performance Indicators (KPls), and organization requirements
. * Developed and reviewed work safety plans with the maintenance team to ensure safety issues were
addressed and understood. Set up project facilities as dictated by workload requirements. Teamwork /
Communications
* Communicated with team, management, co-workers, and customers on a daily basis.
* Coached and assisted employees in effectively maintaining equipment and deliver hands-on and
technical training
. * Reviewed scheduled work with team members to ensure all aspects of the work and scope are clearly
understood.
* Evaluated methodologies, work practices, etc., to improve the maintenance team and equipment
reliability.
* Supervised 80+ personnel, including Foreign Nationals.
* Accountable for accurate records of DRMO turn in, site support work orders, hazardous material
accountability, vehicle service records, and hand receipts totaling more than $1,000,000 in equipment and
supplies.
Heavy Wheel Mechanic Mar 2007 – Mar 2008
ManTech TSG, Deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan
* Performed electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic troubleshooting procedures and repairs on
RG31 Series, Buffalo’s and Husky’s: Route Clearance vehicles
* Provided 10-40 level maintenance support.
*Overhauled and rebuilt all types of engines, transmissions, heavy-duty driveline systems, and hydraulic
utility systems and electrical systems.
* Drove and operated a variety of government vehicles and heavy mobile equipment.
Light/heavy Wheel Mechanic Nov 2006 – Feb 2007 Lear Siegler Inc. Tikrit, Iraq
* Engine, transmission and final drive repair and replacement.
* Electrical service up to and including complete wiring harness replacement and diagnostic repairs
. * Performed the above services on HET, HEMTT, PLS, FMTV, HMMWV, and 5 ton vehicles.
* Acting foreman for Fuel and Electric Shop. As acting Foreman I was responsible for monitoring and
tracking of all daily job orders.
* I was unemployed from Sep 2006 thru Nov 2006 prior to deploying to Iraq so I could spend time
with my family.
Material Handler/Shipping and Receiving Analyst Sep 2002 –Sep 2006 Robert Bosch Corporation,
Clarksville, TN
* Responsible for the shipment of finished goods to major car manufacturing plants with the utilization of
the SAP system.
* Responsible for the receiving of all raw materials for use of manufacturing rotor and comer module
assemblies.
. * Responsible for the safe operation of a forklift in a fast paced manufacturing plant.
Motor Sergeant US Army Nov 1987 – July 2002: Various Locations Worldwide
* Directed maintenance activities and Logistics for an average of 250 pieces of equipment in Infantry,
Signal, Quartermaster and Transportation Motor Pools.
* Supervised up to 30 mechanics in electrical, air conditioning, hydraulic, construction and light/heavy
wheeled vehicle sections and power generation equipment.
* Reduced excess and outdated equipment and repair parts in excess of 1 million dollars.
* Supervised and trained new ULLS-G clerks in the ordering of parts, inventory and dispatch of vehicles.
* BNCOC instructor teaching principals and theory and troubleshooting of electrical systems.