William A. Council
*** ****** **. *** * Gloucester City, NJ 08030 856-***-****
Email: ********@*****.***
EDUCATION:
Smith & Solomon – Bellmawr, NJ November 2012- January
2013
• Class A CDL
• Hazmat
• Tanker
Tech- Blackwood Pennco, NJ
Automotive Body Paint Technician- Diploma July 2012
Basic Body: Analysis of metals, oxyacetylene, mig and spot welding, brazing, hand and power tool usage and safety,
rust repair, plastics moldings and fasteners, metal straightening and finishing, headlight adjusting.
Major Body Repair: Unibody construction and repair, panel replacement, hydraulic equipment,
gauges and measurements, alignment theory, movable glass repair and replacement, estimating.
Surface Preparation: Sanding and pre-painting procedures, spray gun knowledge primers,
masking, analysis of body damage, rough-out of body repair, estimating.
Refinishing and Painting: Sanding and pre-painting procedures, spray gun knowledge, primers,
masking, types of paint and chemistry, two and three-stage paint systems, painting operations, use of spray booth
and maintenance of equipment, blending, tinting and pin-striping.
Special Awards Honor Roll Student
QUALIFICATIONS:
Disassemble and Reassemble Paint Removal; Chemical Striping,
Automotive parts in preparation for Body Work Media, and Sand Blasting
Rust Repair and Panel Replacement Wet/Dry Sanding and Scuffing
MIG/Tig Welding, Oxyacetylene Removal of Paint Imperfections and
Cutting, and Plasma Cutting Runs
Metal and Frame Straightening Pin Striping
Body filler, Vinyl Sanding Automotive Detailing; Buffing and
Polishing
Paint Preparation; Sand, Prime and
Clear Coat Booth Maintenance
Operate Gravity Fed Paint Guns and Body Straightening: hammer and
Air Brush dolly methods
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Holt (Gloucester City Terminal) (Seasonal) April 2013- June 2013
• Forklift Driver
Fed-Ex August 2013- December 2013
• Delivery Driver (Seasonal)
Motor Transport Operator (Drove tractor trailers in the army for seven years)
U.S. Army- Fort Bliss, TX/Germany/Iraq/Kuwait November 2004 to November 2011
Recognized by senior officer for significant contributions of the safety of American forces
Supervised and performed daily supply convoys delivering food/water, fuel, and medical supplies to
forward units
Remained alert for ambushes, indirect fire improvised explosive devices and took evasive action
Provided 24 hour security against insurgent activity, as lead driver in the convoy was able to select
an alternate route to safety in combat situations.
Chauffeured the commander and guest VIP’s on 18 hour one-way journeys
Team Leader
U.S. Army- Fort Bliss, TX August 2010- August 2011
Recognized by senior officer for competence and meritorious service
Counseled, evaluated, and supervised two personnel in the performance of duties, delegated tasks to
endure timely completion of the mission and ensured their health, safety, morale, and well-being
Distributed administrative and training documents, taught classes,
Supervised maintenance on military vehicles and equipment