James C. Mackey
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Missouri Central, St. Louis, MO 314-***-****
Shop Manager July 2010 – present time
Responsibilities – Maintain a fleet of 94 school buses running a shop of 3 technicians (including myself), scheduling work between two shifts, ordering and maintaining parts inventory, coordinate and schedule outside repairs with dealers, track warranty repairs, parts purchasing, inventory, and work orders and technicians’ time and maintained daily communication with branch managers.
First Student, St. Louis, MO 63120 314-***-****
Fleet Maintenance Supervisor January 2009 – July 2010
Responsibilities – Maintain a fleet of 325 school buses between two yards running a shop of 10 technicians (including myself), scheduling work between both yards with two shifts, ordering and maintaining a parts inventory, coordinate and schedule outside repairs with dealers, track warranty repairs, parts purchasing, inventory, and work orders and technicians’ time through WFA (Web Fleet Assistance) Computer Program, and maintained daily communication with branch managers from both yards.
Veolia Environmental Services, Earth City, MO 63045 314-***-****
Fleet Maintenance Supervisor – Technician September 2008 – November 2008
Responsibilities – Supervised 6 second shift technicians maintaining a fleet of 60 vehicles, scheduled work, set up parts orders, completed and closed work orders after shift, as well as performed duties as technician on equipment.
Bi-state truck repair, East Saint Louis IL 618-***-****
Fleet Maintenance Supervisor June 2008 – September 2008
Responsibilities – Maintain a day–to-day operation of 20 tractors 60 trailers. Box vans, Reefers, Flatbeds, and drop decks. Coordinate with service manager and parts coordinator for scheduling of repairs and parts, and completing the repairs. Scheduled repairs and price quotes with outside customers. Supervised technicians on ordering parts for repairs, as well as completing work orders when repairs are finished.
FedEx Freight, St. Charles, MO 63301 800-***-****
Fleet Maintenance Supervisor December 2007 – June 2008
Responsibilities – Maintain a day-to-day operation of 100 to 150 tractors and 250 to 300 trailers. Coordinate with fleet manager and operations manager to ensure fleet maintenance. Coordinate with parts coordinator to ensure inventory for all utilization of equipment. Implement and coordinate all safety, OSHA, and DOT regulations with employees. Software: dcfwin, mcms
Cahokia Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Cahokia, IL 62206 618-***-****
Maintenance Supervisor August 2007 – December 2007
Responsibilities – Maintain day-to-day facility maintenance on a 130-person nursing and rehabilitation center. Coordinate with administrator on daily activities and repairs. Maintain inventory of materials and tools required for repairs. Work with outside vendors and administrator for estimates for large repairs. Maintain and file all repair orders at facility. Maintain all state and federal records of inspection. Assist two other facilities when needed.
Waste Management, St. Louis, MO 314-***-****
Fleet Manager May 2004 – March 2007
Hired as Nightshift Supervisor and promoted in September 2004 as Fleet Manager.
Responsibilities – Managed and supervised a fleet of 65 vehicles and 10 mechanics on truck repair and preventive maintenance, part purchasing, maintain budget, set up Compass computer system for tracking technicians time, work orders, and parts being charged out to work orders, also used for parts purchasing and inventory tracking and inventory reconciliation
James C. Mackey
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Allied Waste/Laidlaw Waste Systems, Edwardsville, IL 62025 618/656-6883 x112
Maintenance Manager December 1987 - February 2004
Hired as mechanic, promoted to lead mechanic, maintenance supervisor, and maintenance manager
Responsibilities – Manage and supervise mechanics, maintain budget, parts purchasing, coordination of preventive maintenance program for trucks, organizing preventive maintenance and repairs for recycling facility, involved in safety precautions including all OSHA training and documentation for maintenance of shop and employees (lock-out-tag-out procedures, brake certification, M.S.D.S., hazard communication, etc.)