Paul L. Pearson
**** **** ***** **., ********, AL 35054 (H) 205-***-**** (C) 205-***-****
Email: ************@*****.***
CAREER PROFILE/ OBJECTIVE
Seasoned professional with Senior Level Logistics Management, Material
Fielding, and Quality Assurance Experience; interested in obtaining a
position that will best utilize all of my professional experiences in a way
that will contribute to the overall success of the organization.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SERVICE
Retired United States Military Army Veteran SGT. E5 1979-1994 (Honorable)
Areas of Expertise:
> Vehicle and Logistics Management
> Material Fielding and Coordinating
> Team Lead Coordinating and Management
> Military Vehicle Mechanical Inspection, Testing, and Repair
> Quality Assurance, Quality Control, & Audit Trail Management
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Senior Material Fielder III, Z-Systems Corp.
Jan. 2008- Sep. 2014
Position Overview: Served as a Senior Equipment Specialist and Technical
Expert on the Logistical Management of Combat Vehicles and Weapons.
Responsible for:
> Fielding of assigned systems & Equipment into Logistics Mgt. Program
> Conducting inventory inspections of established equipment list
> Providing an audit trail for contract compliance & quality control
> Establishing timelines for equipment & vehicle fulfillment
> Identifying & Forecasting for equipment shortages
> Coordinating & conducting new equipment training
Senior Handoff Coordinator, Eagle Support Services Corp.
June 1994- Oct. 2008
Position Overview: Held several key roles as a Senior Mechanic for tank
systems, Team Lead Supervisor, and Training Coordinator for the M-1200
Armored Knight Program. Responsible for:
> Attending New Military Equipment Briefings (NMEB) for TACOM
> Coordinating M-707/ M-1200 Military Hummer Vehicle training programs
> Locating areas for combat vehicle de-processing and installation of
unit/government provided equipment
> Conducting vehicle handoffs & ensuring that combat vehicles meet 10/20
readiness & QC standards prior to hand off to the gaining unit
> Testing & inspecting M1Abrams tanks to ensure 10/20 Standards have
been met
> Performing G-Block modifications to tank cable assembly, hydraulic
hose, loader & driver hatch, ration box & water heater, ammo door
striker plate, and NBC Pressure valve assemble
Senior Turret/Hull Tank Mechanic, United States Army
June 1979 - June 1994
Position Overview: Performed 10/20 Hull and Turret System inspections of
vehicles, to include, repair, testing and upgrading of M1, M1IP; M1A1
and AM1A1 common tanks (Abrams heavy armor combat). Responsible for:
> Using and interpreting technical manuals, blueprints, wiring
schematics, Modification Work Orders, Engineering Correction Orders,
and Instruction Work Directives
> Performing inspections, test removal, repair, and installation of
hull wiring and component systems
> Repairing & Installing Turbine Engine Assembly: Replaced Major
component; forward and rear modules, oil pump, starter, electronic
mechanical fuel system (EMFS), Hydraulic Pump Assembly (HMU) sensors,
IGV Cable, Wine cup and fuel nozzle
> Running special Test Equipment Used the STE-1 TEST EQUIPMENT in
performing the 1800, 1600 and 1589 test on M1/M1A1 series tanks while
performing 10/20 Standard Inspection
Special Courses/ Certifications:
> MI Abram Tank-Systems Mechanic-Certification
> Organizational Turret Maintenance -Certification
Awards & Recognition
> Certificate of Appreciation Awarded for Excellence in de-processing
and handoff coordination - Awarded by the United States Office of
Project Management
> SEI Knight Fielding Team Certificate of Recognition for Total Quality
Management & Quality Control
Proficient Computer & Office Skills:
> Microsoft Windows Office: Word, Excel, Text Document, Power Point
> Internet: Explorer, Search tools (Google, Yahoo, Bing)
> Email: Outlook, Gmail, AOL
> Fax, Scan, eScan, efax, copy, and print
References Available Upon Request