GREGORY RAINEY
**** ***** ***** **. ****** Springs, GA 30127
(Cell) 404-***-**** (Skype) 404-***-**** (Email) ************@*****.***
Summary
Over 12 year’s extensive hands-on experience performing and supervising minor/major electrical maintenance for generator sets and power plants. A skilled Technician trained with expertise in leadership and supervision, time management, effective communication and organizational skills. I also possess knowledge of electrical equipment testing, inspection, switchgear maintenance & repairs applicable to electrical power systems with voltage rating up to 480 volts. Trained on military and commercial units to include; MEP 806B, Caterpillar, FG Wilson, John Deere, and Cummins ranging from 1.5kw - 2.2 Megawatts.
Security Clearances
DOS Top Secret security clearance
Active Interim Secret security clearance
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
IAP WORLDWIDE SERVICES, INT (Jordan) 2014- Present
FACILITY/ PROJECT COODINATOR
Provide Technical support where necessary (HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Fuel, Power, and Water)
Assist in the development of strategic plan for operational activity
Plan to ensure the organization has resources and infrastructure to accomplish future missions
Oversee contractor performed Maintenance
Prepare reports, respond to queries, and justifications
IAP WORLDWIDE SERVICES, INT (Afghanistan) 2012-OCT 2013
GENERATOR MECHANIC / FUEL TECHNICIAN
Synchronizes multi-generators for continuous uninterrupted power
Apply OSHA requirements as they pertain to hazardous material handling and storage
Coordinate and receive fuel for site operations and storage
Operate high voltage switches, circuit breakers, rheostats and other controls on switchboards and distribution panels
Perform electrical power control and distribution functions
Ensure fuel is within regulation; coordinate testing of fuel samples and replace fuel filters in main fuel station.
INGLETTE AND STUBBS INT (Afghanistan) 2008-2010
GENERATOR MECHANIC
Maintain inventory lists, and requisition’s supplies, materials, and repair parts
Install and troubleshoot plumbing required for generators
Ensure economical layout of installations and high level of productivity
Diagnose and repair minor/major repairs needed in a field environment
KELLOGG BROWN AND ROOT, (Afghanistan) 2005-2008
POWER GENERATOR FOREMAN
Part of a section that installed 6 prime power generators in Kabul, Afghanistan
Pioneered a generator shop which included a turn-in of 12 generator sets for overhaul, that was proven to be cost efficient
Manages a large-scale cost and man-hour budget, detailing the installation progress
Conduct strategic placement of generator sets to maximize usage for 1300 + soldiers and 120 military contractors
Served as a primary contact accountable for overall repairs or all generators, light set, pressure washers, and fuel pumps
Coordinates Human Resources administrative tasks and personnel records, including coordinating personnel site transportation, vacation time & leave as well as related matters
Monitors all tools and equipment for the Lagman AO as well as 71+ generators and light sets located at six Forward Operation Bases (FOB)
Trains staff in quality assurance (QA) and performing QA audits for the Defense Management Agency
US ARMY, 1998-2005
POWER EQUIPMENT GENERATOR REPAIRER (52D) SGT/E-5 Honorably Discharged
Performs direct support maintenance functions for Operation Iraqi Freedom including replacing major components, troubleshooting fuel, electrical and engine problems for the C Battery 6-5/2 ADA unit.
Diagnoses and resolves 150kW generator issues related to the power radar system for Patriot missiles as well as oversees eight existing power grids.
Selected for this prestigious position based on exceptional work performance and peer evaluations.
Served an integral part in the saving of thousands of lives in Camp Doha, Kuwait by participating in two successful engagements of Patriot missiles.
Established priorities for maintenance work to be done on operating and generator sets, thus facilitating the patriot battery to engage missiles during Operation Iraqi Freedom
Manages a large-scale cost and man-hour budget, detailing the installation process as well as coordinated, organized and managed all technical support for three different sites in Kuwait, during Operation Southern Watch
Directed overall daily operations and supervised direct support level maintenance
Supervised direct support and general support (DS/GS) maintenance functions, including power generation equipment overhaul, internal combustion engines and related equipment up through 200kW
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EDUCATION
Atlanta Technical College, Associated of Applied Technology “Cisco” (Networking Specialist)
University of Maryland, Undergrad Computer Science
Central Texas College, (MD310) Maintenance Diagnostic course
Turner County High School, Diploma
TRAINING
Advanced individual training (AIT) Power Equipment Generator Repair, U.S. Army
Primary leadership development course (PLDC), U.S Army
Generator support course, repair/overhaul of alternators, starters, generators, fuel injectors, and voltage regulator switches controls circuits, etc.
C9-mast and electric power plant maintenance of U.S Army patriot systems
Hazardous material handling course, U.S. Army
OSHA training
REFERENCES
Upon Request