Bradford Woodson
*********@*****.***
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
** ***** ** ********** ** a diesel repair technician and maintenance supervisor. Worked under the most extreme conditions; both in the United States, Canada and the Middle East. Serviced and operated a variety of vehicles to include heavy trucks, trailers, tankers, light vehicles, heavy equipment, and generators. Experienced in troubleshooting with an emphasis on electrical and hydraulic systems and schematics. AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Compression Ignition Engines Electrical Systems Engine Fuel Systems Exhaust Systems Steering Systems Hydraulic Systems Starting and Charging Systems Cooling Systems Transmissions Suspensions Systems Brake Systems Wiring Harness
MIG Welding TIG Welding GSMAW Welding
Plasma Cutting Fabricating OSHA EHS
OSHA Haz-Mat OSHA First Responder
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Field Service Mechanic/ Shop Mechanic, C. Clovis Ventures Fort St John, B.C Canada Oct, 2013- Sept, 2015
Responsible for preventive maintenance and repairs on all Company equipment and Client’s equipment. This includes Semi’s trailers, and various types of heavy equipment.
Ensured the proper diagnosis of faulty equipment.
Prepares work orders and ensures that they are completed in a timely manner.
Uses specialty programs to scan and diagnose faults on equipment.
Works with little to no supervision.
Orders parts.
Works under the most extreme conditions time frames and under high stress levels. Field Mechanic/ Shop Mechanic, Calfrac Well Services Corp Williston, North Dakota Sept, 2012- Oct, 2013
Responsible for preventive maintenance on all Frac sit equipment and associated equipment. This includes trucks, blenders, pumps, hyrdro’s, gel tubes, sand masters ect.
Ensured the proper diagnosis of faulty equipment.
Prepares work orders and ensures that they are completed in a timely manner.
Uses specialty programs to scan and diagnose faults on equipment.
Works with little to no supervision.
Performs preventative maintenance.
Orders parts.
Works under the most extreme time frames and under high stress levels. Field Support Rep II/ Shop Lead, GDLS- Force Protection Industries LNK, Afghanistan Jan, 2012- Sept, 2012
Responsible for day-to-day coordination and administration of tasks by ensuring quality and productivity standards are maintained while meeting client schedules.
Coordinates with other contract and subcontract personnel to ensure work moves smoothly from one functional area to another.
Works with project manager and/or client to prepare work schedules and man-hour estimates.
Ensures proper training of subordinates.
Maintains record of changes in instructions and ensures all team members are informed of changes.
Assigns and reviews subordinates' performance. Prepares performance evaluations.
Ensures completion of administrative reporting, e.g., timecards, daily statistics, logs, and task narratives.
Responds to client requests and questions. Assists with writing manuals and other documentation.
Responsible for status and task management reports for area of responsibility.
Sets up and manages project facilities as dictated by workload requirements. Field Support Rep II/ Mech, Advantage Federal KAF, Afghanistan Nov, 2011- Dec, 2011
Works in support of UIK program as a Mech.
Responsible for trouble shooting and repairing of MRAP vehicles, all rework need on the vehicle before sold to the government.
Field Support Rep II/ Cell Lead, Advantage Federal MSF, Kuwait Oct, 2011- Nov, 2011
Overseen the tasks of the of the bay, as the cell lead.
Supervised and checked call work done on the Cougar 4x4, and 6x6 for the portion of the ISS block that my team was responsible for.
Shop Foreman/Quality Control Manager/ Maintenance NCOIC, USMC Camp Pendleton, CA 2007-2011 Maintained and supervised a fleet of 400 pieces of ground equipment and provided technical guidance and expertise to 40 Marines.
Provided guidance for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, trouble-shooting, and repair.
Accountable for approximately $115,000,000 worth of equipment and tools without loss or damage.
Supervised all vehicle recovery operations.
Implemented maintenance program that ensured equipment stayed above a 90% readiness rating.
Ensured that all shop operations were performed correctly and safely to meet and exceed company standard operating procedures.
Supervised 40 Marines in daily, weekly, and monthly PMCS program.
Mentored and trained 70 Marines.
Managed all aspects of the hazardous material/hazardous waste program for a battalion of 600 Marines.
Responsible for the accountability, discipline, training and welfare of 70 Marines.
Preformed Quality Control on all vehicles being inducted in to the Maintenance Cycle and being removed from the Maintenance Cycle.
Welder/Fabricator Specialist, USMC Twenty-nine Palms, CA 2003-2007
Overseen the daily duties of fellow welders as Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of the Weld Shop.
Helped field the New Marine Corps Tactical Weld Station (MCTWS).
Extensive knowledge in MIGW, TIGW, GSMAW, Oxy/Acet welding and use of all torches and plasma cutters. TRAINING
Metal Worker/Welding Combination School, Aberdeen, MD (10/2003-03/2004)
Hazardous Material/Hazardous Waste Handlers Course, Camp Pendleton, CA (11/2006)
Basic Automotive Maintenance Mechanic Course MOS (3521), Camp Johnson, NC (01/2007-06/2007)
OSHA Federal Hazard Communication Program, Camp Pendleton, CA (09/2007)
First Responder Operations Program, Camp Pendleton, CA (09/2007)
Motor Transport Non-Commissioned Officer Course, Camp Johnson, NC (01/2008-03/2008)
Force Protection Industries, Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Maintenance Course, Summerville, SC (04/2008)
Automotive Intermediate Maintenance Course MOS (3522), Camp Johnson, NC (05/2009-09/2009)
Fluid Power Training Institute Inc, Rory Mcluren 08/13 Louisville, CO References:
John Plummer, of Force Protection Industries (Roshan)- 079******* Wesley Horton, 1st Marine Division Motor Transport Officer, United States Marine Corps- 951-***-**** Kelly Estes President of BTI John Deere 620-***-**** Letty Bachelor, VP of BTI John Deere 620-***-**** Garth Eremko, Employer Domtar - 250-***-****
Tyrone Pinckney, Employer of General Dynamics- Force Protection Ind. – 843-***-**** John Potts, Night Shift Lead Mechanic, Calfrac Well Services 217-***-**** Chad Clovis, Owner of CCV.- 250-***-****