Angelo Kambouris
OBJECTIVE
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I am seeking an opportunity to work for a company that will allow me to apply my 33 years of Vehicle Maintenance experience to a
Growth-oriented Organization that offers delivers job responsibility and allows advancement within its ranks
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Maintenance Professional experienced working in fast-paced, high-stress environments that require strong organizational, technical and
interpersonal skills. Detail-oriented and resourceful. Strong advocate of HSE Safety Policies with an excellent safety record of ZERO
incidents in my department. Thirty years of progressive experience in Diagnosing, Repairing and Modifying electrical systems, mechanical
systems and computer systems with light and heavy equipment. Eleven years of Maintenance Management experience. Safety is a high
priority for me and a core value. I am proud to say that my implementation of safe work practices and awareness has contributed to
COMPREHENSIVE SKILLS
ZERO incidents during my tenure on the LOGCAP project.
Excellent problem solver with strong skills in research and analysis
Work well with different ages and backgrounds, as well as, different cultures and countries
Effective communicator, oral and written
Highly skilled individual that can work as a team player or on a standalone basis
COMPUTER SKILLS
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access)
Maximo CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System)
EDUCATION, PROFESSIONAL TRAINING & CERTIFICATES
Efficient in report writing and organization
A/C Certification
1 Year of TTA, Texas Technical Academy for Mechanics
Fork Lift Operator License (10K and below)
Licensed Security Guard by State of Texas
OSHA 30 – General Industry
Fluor Intercontinental – HSE Safety Leadership Course
Fluor Intercontinental – Bronze Medallion, Certified Safety Leader
Heavy Equipment Operator - Tanker Truck, Crane
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
NTV FOREMAN/POWER GENERATION MECHANIC/FUELS OPERATOR/ FORK LIFT OPERATOR
Fluor Government Group – U.S. Government LOGCAP IV TO 11–Entebbe, Uganda Jul 2012 - Present
Oversee and perform basic service and preventive maintenance on internal combustion engines, cleanup and disassembly of heavy equipment, service
and maintenance of hydraulic systems, transmissions, drive trains, clutches, and fluid drives. Cooling systems, mechanical and power steering systems,
electrical devices and systems on heavy equipment, compactors, trenchers and up to 500K generators. Hands on manufacture, maintenance,
installation, service and repair to a varied range of diesel driven generating sets, diesel generator control systems and associated equipment including
turbochargers and fuel injection equipment. Perform and oversee inspection on all vehicles and all scheduled inspections. Maintains storage and
dispensing facilities. Rotates stocks to prevent product quality degradation. Ensures an effective operator maintenance program is carried out. Performs
operator checks and routine maintenance on facilities. Maintains inspections and maintenance records for facilities. Reports facility deficiencies to
appropriate maintenance activity. Initiates facility upgrade and construction projects. Manages fuels mobility support equipment used for bare base
operations. Maintains and operates fuels mobility support equipment. Responsible for operating a forklift to move, locate, relocate, stack, and count
merchandise. Unload inbound shipments safely and move product to storage locations. Efficiently stack and store the merchandise in the appropriate
areas. Efficiently move product from staging and/or storage areas into rail cars or trailers. Load, unload, move, stack, and stage product and materials
using a forklift, clamp truck, or other power equipment. Maintain the facility’s equipment and materials in a neat, clean, and orderly fashion. On a daily
basis, inspect and perform minor maintenance on the forklift or other equipment. Operate all equipment in a safe and efficient manner following
prescribed work methods.
MAINTENANCE FOREMAN
Fluor Government Group – U.S. Government LOGCAP IV TO 5 - NTV Maintenance – Jalalabad, Afghanistan Jan 2010- Jun 2012
Direct all NTV Vehicle maintenance operations for assigned units for multiple bases. Manage ongoing operational effectiveness, coordinating operations
with other groups, personnel and internal client. Manages all Fleet Maintenance (Construction Equipment, Light Motor Vehicles and Power Generation)
activities via the Equipment Maintenance team to ensure quality, safety, productivity and equipment up time goals are met. Ensure timely maintenance
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC
procedures in order to keep a high performance for mission capability
Kellogg, Brown & Root / U.S. Government LOGCAP IV TO 4 – Jalalabad, Afghanistan Jun 2009 – Jan 2010
Responsible for reporting to and receiving assignments, instructions, and direction from the Foreman or General Foreman. Read and interpret
instructions and documentation for planned work activities. Move materials and equipment to work locations and sets up work site. Perform tasks
associated with a specific trade as directed in order to deliver a maintenance contract. Complete records, maintain tools and equipment, and perform
various clean-up and housekeeping activities. Observe and follow all safety rules and procedures. Wear required personal safety equipment and obtain
correct documentation (STA/JSA) during any work related tasks, assist other mechanics and HCN’s with duties to increase shop productivity. Perform
COMMISSIONED SECURITY GUARD
other duties and activities as directed. Accustomed to living conditions (military standards) acclimated to extreme weather conditions.
Houston Patrol – Houston, Texas Nov 2008 – Aug 2009
Provided security for areas such, shopping mall, plaza’s and private companies. Escort customers and employees to their vehicles. Provide assistance to
Houston Patrol officers with updates (SITREPS) depending on the location of the job.
OWNER
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Town & Country Express Auto Apr 1999 – Oct 2008
Business owner. Performed repairs to customer’s vehicles. Provided complete bumper-to-bumper coverage and warranty of work performed. Supervised
three mechanics and work performed. Provided State vehicle inspection to vehicles. Ensured records were complete and set up to date in regards to AC
certifications, Hazmat, and accounting. Monitored complete inventory of parts ordered and items stocked. Parts ranging from Oil Filters Starters,
SUPERVISOR / MECHANIC
Alternators, Belts, Hoses, Batteries, etc.
Memorial Shell Automotive – Houston, Texas 1984 – 1999
Supervised five mechanics and worked performed .Assisted Mechanics will mechanical expertise to help productivity of shop. Perform final inspection on
all worked performed prior to vehicle being picked up by customer. Provided Customer service and knowledge to customers if fault of vehicle was
unknown. Printed services tickets for mechanics. Evaluate finished tickets to ensure no fraudulent work has taken place. Ensured daily housekeeping
LIGHT VEHICLE MECHANIC
routines were met to the highest standard of business practices.
Boeing Services International Inc. – Hellenikon Air Base USAF – Athens, Greece 1981 – 1983
Performed vehicle and generator maintenance on base and in shop to support Boeing operations on base. Go on service calls to vehicles down in the
field. Assist other mechanics to keep operation readiness rate above 98 Percent. On call for mechanics unavailable to come to work. Maintained
inventory of tools and fluids used on vehicles.