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Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Location:
Newport News, VA
Posted:
July 23, 2014

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Resume:

Jarrel A. Hargraves

**** ******** **.

Newport News, VA 23602

Mobile: 757-***-****

ace234@r.postjobfree.com

Active Secret Security Clearance

Valid US Passport (Issued 26 October 2012)

Certifications:

Completed MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected) University

Received 200 hr. /Training at Red River Depot Texarkana, Texas

Computer skills:

Microsoft Office Suites (PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, Publisher, Project,

SharePoint)

Military Tuff Book (Troubleshooting software, part lists, military vehicle

schematics)

Task Management Software

Work Experience

Facilities Maintenance Technician, Linear Logistics Jan 14 -Present

• Maintain and service all (MHE) Material Handling Equipment (Raymond High Lifts 10k, Genie-3246 Scissor Lift-10k, Raymond Dock Stockers-10k). Responsible for all monthly PM’s on equipment used for facility use.

• Troubleshoot heavy equipment such as forklifts, cranes, hydraulic jacks, and scissor lifts along with JLGs. Perform monthly PM’s on equipment to keep it up to OSHA regulations. Replaced old damaged hydraulic pumps thru parts list from manufacture to ensure all MHE equipment is safe to operate.

• Test all equipment weekly and bi-weekly for inspection by USDA’s expectations. Some major equipment such as Frick Quantum Lx compressors require valve changes and pressure test.

• Fire system is controlled by Clarke Diesel Fire pump made by John Deere 4 cylinder, Turbocharged, requires daily function to check for ammonia leaks throughout facility.

• Corrective maintenance, preventative maintenance, and predictive maintenance for various industrial systems including but not limited to plant utilities, ammonia refrigeration, material handling equipment, and general facility repairs.

• Basic to moderate knowledge of electrical 120 to 480 VAC troubleshooting, Johnson controls,

Breakers, MCC Panels, Arc Flash Protection, and Motors.

MRAP Mechanic, ManTech International, Afghanistan Nov 12 to July 13

MRAP Mechanic

• Repaired and maintained heavy and light tactical vehicles and armored driven

by military, used service manuals to read and interpret parts lists, manufactures repair manuals, diagrams and electrical schematics. Replaced power packs, compression ignition engines, fuel systems, air induction and exhaust systems and cooling systems transfers, final drives, brake systems and steering systems, suspensions systems, fifth wheel assemblies.

• Operated and maintain a wide variety of tools (forklifts 4K-10K, high torqued

impacts, torque wrench, circuit breakers, removed and replacing fuses).Very

Knowledgeable in using proper utilization of test equipment such as diagnostic equipment and special tools to cause repairs. Repaired computers systems such as ECM, also electrical troubleshooting, hydraulic troubleshooting and power train troubleshooting specifically to heavy equipment.

•Working knowledge of using appropriate stock list and parts manuals and to detect

faulty codes that cause malfunctions, and determining the best repair method.

Understanding of operating level maintenance procedures of Tactical Vehicles.

• Conducted new upgrades to the family of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected

(MRAP) vehicles rear and front end differentials armor (finders, grills, windows,

headlight, harness), rewiring of computer controls. Knowledgeable with assembling and disassemble, repair, or modify components or systems. Responsible for performing maintenance and recovery operations on wheeled vehicles and military heavy wheeled vehicles.

• Possess in depth knowledge of schematic, and interpretation of technical

drawings, configuration and reconfiguration of switches, grounds, radios, and computers. Operated military computer systems to diagnose electrical errors also using multi-meters, gauges, digital and analog equipment.

• Understands the function and application of electronic and electronic theory while

troubleshooting down to the component level of advanced prototypes (panel boards,

relays, inverters, and controllers). Ability to comply with established methods, quality

standards and time schedules for my position.

Outside Machinist Mechanic, Northrop Grumman Newport News, VA, Jul 08 to Sep 12

• Maintain all support equipment JLGS lifts, scissor lifts, forklifts (10k-Up),

Wheeled cranes (10 ton-50 ton), hoist and winch assemblies and hydraulic systems. Repaired and removed components steam turbines, reduction gears, catapults, weapons systems, propeller shaft assemblies.

• Tool range from wrenches and screwdrivers to complex and sophisticated

equipment such as saws, drill presses, optical equipment, portable machines, boring equipment, and precision grinders. Calculate dimensions and tolerances using knowledge of mathematics and instruments such as micrometers and Vernier calipers.

• Study sample parts, blueprints, drawings and engineering information in order to

determine methods and sequences of operations needed to fabricate products, and

determine product dimensions and tolerances. Maintenance support to operations system, troubleshooting, engineering, design, installation, analysis, maintenance and repair of U.S. systems and subsystems to component level.

• Performing technical inspection on the equipment prior to repair and post repairs on equipment annual inspection on all MHE equipment present in our facility, simultaneously creating tracking system and updating database as far as annual inspections and load test.

• Troubleshoot and repair MHE such as Cranes, Forklift’s and Container handlers (RTCH) in all areas of the shipyard. Serviced all equipment and made sure they were in working order form for operators. Conducted Load Test and Annual Inspection as well as doing on the job training with employees on different cranes, forklifts and heavy equipment.

• Troubleshooting initial problems of heavy equipment and coordinating with parts personnel to order the correct parts. Replaced damaged hydraulic and pumps thru parts order list, installed and tested for standards required by the customer.

• Performed daily reports for the Management in order to report compliance with the MHE personnel or planner. Performed Load Test on Jack Stands, Hydraulic Jacks, Shop Cranes and all other devices that require a load test.

Lot Attendant, Casey Chevrolet, Newport News, VA Apr 07 to Jul 08

• Responsible for the inventory and key control for all vehicles on sales lot.

• Prep new and used vehicles for customer delivery. Inspected cars and trucks

thoroughly when arrived with management for any discrepancies or issues preventing sales.

• Upon delivery from the manufacture, supervised the downloading and receipt of

new cars in accordance with company protocol.

Vehicle Technician, Hargraves Auto Center Hampton, VA May 03 to Apr 07

•Performed routine maintenance (oil changes, clutch systems, hydraulic systems,

radiator flushes, electrical troubleshooting, rebuild of transmission). Inspected and

Replaced parts to light vehicles including foreign and American vehicles.

•Repaired and overhauled transmission on automobiles, trucks and buses, replaced worn or broken parts such as pistons, carburetors, bearings, and ignition systems.

•Remapped systems configurations with faulty codes, used diagnostic systems to

repair of electrical or hydraulic systems. Tested and repaired electrical faulty codes

systems causing malfunctions to vehicles or equipment.

Education

Bethel High School

Hampton, VA 23666

Sept 2001-June 2005

Diploma



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