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Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic

Location:
Jacksonville, NC
Salary:
80,000
Posted:
December 14, 2015

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Wayne Allen Davis

*** ******* **** ****

Jacksonville, NC 28546 US

Mobile: 910-***-****

Email: ********@*******.***

Work Experience:

Superior Energy Services

*** **** **. *

Dickinson, ND 58601 United States

12/2013-10/2015

Salary: 29.00 USD Per Hour

Hours per week: 70

Coil Tubing Heavy Mobile Equipment Diesel Mechanic

Supervisor: Nick Broussard 337-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Duties Include:

-To conduct periodic and scheduled Preventative and Corrective Maintenance inspections of all mechanical equipment to ensure correct and safe operation.

-Prepare and review inventory items on Service Truck to carry out emergency and routine maintenance on vehicles and equipment on Location.

-To solve technical problems within the assigned Location and carry out Liaison between the Field and Support Personnel if necessary.

-Plan equipment and supply ordering and try to consolidate shipments in order to reduce operation costs.

-To keep close contacts with several work locations for knowledge interchange and assistance if required.

-Maintain extremely flexible work hours I. E. 80-228 working hours in a 2 week pay period.

-Adapt to extreme and adverse weather conditions (110* to -65*) while working in a timely manner to complete repairs needed to complete the mission objective while maintaining to safety guidelines.

Work Duties include;

-Equipment Variants to includeTractor and Trailer combinations, light and heavy duty, Kenworth, Peterbilt, Cat, Hydraulic Power Packs, Hydraulic Generator sets, Fluid Pumps, Triplex and Quinteplex, (Rolligon, MSI, Serva and Hybrid) Coil Tubing Hydraulic Units to include 1 1/4,” 2.0” and 2 3/8”, Nitrogen, Cryogenic Triplexes, and Nitrogen/ Fluid Combination Pumps,CTUs, Grove Cranes 110 Ton and 80 Ton, F150, F250, F350, and F550.

-Maintain assigned Units, Trucks, and Job related Equipment in accordance with manufacture’s operating specifications, Conduct DOT Annual and 90 Day inspections, perform pre-operation and post operation maintenance, repairs, and inspections on equipment.

-Lubricates moving parts and performs air system and lighting system tests to include ABS system function while insuring the trailer meets OEM, Federal annual inspection, and brake system criteria guidelines and industry conformance to specifications.

-Correctly transcribe paper and electronic work orders to maintain full maintenance history records of all vehicle and equipment services and repairs including dates, mileage and operation hours of gear

-Perform valve and injector overhead adjustments according to OEM procedures. Ability to perform periodic maintenance on SCR, DOC, DPF, and DEF systems as required by engine manufacturers.

-Ability to communicate effectively and work as part of a team.

-Ability to manage and prioritize work load while managing multiple job locations.

Department of Defense (LOGCOM FWD)

Maintenance Center Albany

Trades Department

Albany, GA 31704 United States

03/2009 - 11/2013

Salary: 26.49 USD Per Hour

Hours per week: 40

Series: 5803 Pay Plan: WG Grade: 10/3

Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic (This is a federal job)

Duties Include:

- Preventive Maintenance, 2nd/3rd echelon repair and complete vehicle inspections prior to the induction and closing of the Equipment Repair Order.

- Equipment variants include the HMMWV, LVS,LVSR MTVR, M970, TEREX, TRAM, P-19, tactical trailers to include M1101, M1102, M149A2, generator sets to include MEP-531A MEP-831A, MEP-802A, MEP-803A MEP-805A, MEP-805B, MEP806A, MEP806B, MEP807A, MEPDIS INDOOR and OUTDOOR Power Distribution Box, FLOODLIGHT SET, AIR CONDITIONERS to include 0.75 Ton, 1.5 Ton, 3 Ton, 5 ton, and 10 ton, units, INTERGRATED TRAILER-ECU-GEN (ITEG), LARGE FIELD REFIGERATOR SYSTEM (LFRS), AND SMALL FIELD REFRIDGERATOR SYSTEM (SFRS), SIXCON fuel and water tank and pump units

- Processing Equipment Repair Orders (ERO - NAVMC 10295).

- Researching National Stock Numbers and Equipment Repair Shopping Lists (EROSL - NAVMC 10925)

- Utilize the Fed Log in order to conduct proper research of the part needed in order to complete the timely repair of the equipment.

- Ensures that the parts transaction tracking sheet (4card) is properly filled out in the timely manner to acquire the parts needed to repair the equipment.

- Proficient at utilizing Time Trackers to maximize labor usage and maintain a quality product.

Work duties include;

- Performed Limited Technical Inspections (LTI) prior to induction, proficient use of paperback and electronic technical manuals (TM) for research and the repair or replacement of parts and components.

-Participate as a Mechanic/Inspector in Admin Storage Program (ASP) which responsibilities includes induction, repair, and proper storage of vehicles and SL3 gear and to facilitate the need for readily available and reliable gear.

- Train fellow auto-workers and newly hired mechanics on a regular basis while applying safety regulations to ensure the proper management and/or handling of hazardous waste at all times during the repair and maintenance of the equipment that is inducted into the facility.

- Properly load bank, diagnose and repair complicated circuit boards, integral relays, resistors, solenoids, diodes, voltage regulators, speed governor controls, rectifier assemblies, display panels, and wiring harnesses on generators.

- Performed visual inspections and diagnostic tests to determine the type and extent of repairs required on a daily basis, while utilizing various electronic and mechanical diagnostic tools, resulting in the completion of 350+ Equipment Repair Orders.

- Technically proficient at the ability to interpret instructions, specifications and computer skills, knowledge of proper Technical Manual utilization, complete understanding of various diagnostic programs, extensive utilization of wiring schematics and a broad knowledge of all specialty tools, which include abrasive blasting equipment, scraping tools to remove stubborn paint, tar, scale, and undercoating, precision measuring instruments such as dial indicators, micrometers, veneer calipers, cylinder bore gauges, feeler gauges, pressure testers, flow meters, telescoping gauges, depth micrometers, digital and analog multi-meters, special pullers, VADS Diagnostic tools and Mobile Laser Alignment System, (MLAS) and hydraulic presses within the maintenance facility.

- Adept at conforming to a consistently changing work environment.

- Demonstrates and executes the mechanical knowledge required in preventive maintenance schedules and safety requirements in order to maintain equipment to code "A" optimum operation condition

- Fully capable of operating a cabinet type or machine type of abrasive blasting equipment to process moderate to small size metal or nonmetal items using equipment that may or may not require valve adjustments to regulate the abrasive stream velocity for the type of blasting or cleaning that is to be required

- Technically proficient in the replacement of hoods, body panels, windshields, bumpers, batteries, brush guards, mirrors, doors, hinges, tailgates, pintle hooks, wiring harnesses, gauges, 6.5 liter glow plugs, injection pumps, 6.5 liter glow plug controllers, throttle solenoids, water pumps, oil pumps, fuel pumps, power steering pumps, oil pans, transmission pans, motor mounts, transmission mounts, torque rods, fuel filters, air conditioner compressors, clutch fans, brake master cylinders, calipers, brake rotors, pads and shoes, proportion valves, pitman arms, idler arms, jack shafts, half shafts, axle shafts, drive shafts, universal joints, carrier bearings, tie rod ends, ball joints, geared hub assemblies, sway bars, and bushings, shocks and springs, fuel tanks, and hydraulic cylinders.

Supervisor: Tom Hartman 910-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

AECOM Government Services

1200 Summit Avenue Suite 320

Fort Worth Texas 76102

12/2008 - 03/2009

Hours per week: 40

Diesel Mobile Equipment Mechanic

Duties Include:

- Preventive Maintenance, 2nd/3rd echelon repair and complete vehicle inspections prior to the induction and closing of the Equipment Repair Order. Equipment variants include the HMMWV, LVS, MTVR, M970, TEREX, TRAM, P-19 and tactical trailers to include M1101, M1102, M149A2, and trailer chassis.

- Processing Equipment Repair Orders (ERO - NAVMC 10295).

- Researching National Stock Numbers and Equipment Repair Shopping Lists (EROSL - NAVMC 10925)

- Utilize the Fed Log in order to conduct proper research of the part needed in order to complete the timely repair of the equipment.

- Ensures that the parts transaction tracking sheet (4card) is properly filled out in the timely manner to acquire the parts needed to repair the equipment.

Work duties include;

- Performed Limited Technical Inspections (LTI) prior to induction, proficient use of paperback and electronic technical manuals (TM) for research and the repair or replacement of parts and components.

- Train fellow auto-workers and newly hired mechanics on a regular basis while ensuring shop safety is applied at all times during the repair and maintenance of the equipment that is inducted into the facility.

- Performed diagnostics on faulty equipment on a daily basis, while utilizing various electronic and mechanical diagnostic tools, resulting in the completion of 75+ Equipment Repair Orders.

- Technically proficient and demonstrated computer skills, knowledge of proper Technical Manual utilization, complete understanding of various diagnostic programs, extensive utilization of wiring schematics and a broad knowledge of all specialty tools, which include precision measuring instruments such as dial indicators, micrometers, veneer calipers, cylinder bore gauges, clearance gauges, feeler gauges, pressure testers, flow meters, telescoping gauges, engine analyzers, depth micrometers, digital and analog multi-meters, dynamometers, special pullers, VADS Diagnostic tools and Mobile Laser Alignment System, (MLAS) and hydraulic presses within the maintenance facility.

- Demonstrates and executes the mechanical knowledge required in the repair of various equipment brake systems (abs and non-abs), steering and suspension systems, alignments, light and heavy duty preventative maintenance, hydraulic diagnosis and in depth electrical diagnostics, replacement of engines and transmissions (manual and automatic), gearboxes and axle assemblies as well as troubleshooting major and minor equipment repairs.

- Possess a vast knowledge in the replacement of worn or broken parts such as pistons, piston rings, wrist pins, bearings, grinding and adjusting valves, rebuilding carburetors, overhauling transmissions and engines, repairing fuel injection systems and timing mechanical fuel pumps, lighting and ignition systems.

-Consistently adept at the ability to interpret blueprints, technical manuals, specifications, tolerances, and instructions.

- Technically proficient in the replacement of hoods, body panels, windshields, bumpers, batteries, brush guards, mirrors, doors, hinges, tailgates, pintle hooks, wiring harnesses, gauges, 6.5 liter glow plugs, injection pumps, 6.5 liter glow plug controllers, throttle solenoids, water pumps, oil pumps, fuel pumps, power steering pumps, oil pans, transmission pans, motor mounts, transmission mounts, torque rods, fuel filters, air conditioner compressors, clutch fans, brake master cylinders, calipers, brake rotors, pads and shoes, proportion valves, pitman arms, idler arms, jack shafts, half shafts, axle shafts, drive shafts, universal joints, carrier bearings, tie rod ends, ball joints, geared hub assemblies, sway bars, and bushings, shocks and springs, fuel tanks, and hydraulic cylinders.

- Highly skilled at rebuilding wheeled and tracked combat vehicles with and without armor (e.g. trucks, cranes, rough terrain forklifts, scoop-loader, scraper, tanks and bulldozers) to correct mechanical malfunctions.

-Proven track record at tracing and locating defects, wiring problems and causes of mechanical problems to determine type and extent necessary repairs.

Supervisor: Ed Flowers 910-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Defense Support Services

1200 Horizon Way

Suite 400

Mount Laurel, NJ 08054

10/2007 - 12/2008

Hours per week: 40

Heavy Mobile Equipment Diesel Mechanic

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Duties Include:

- Preventive Maintenance, 2nd/3rd echelon repair and complete vehicle inspections prior to the induction and closing of the Equipment Repair Order. Equipment variants include the HMMWV, LVS, MTVR, M970, TEREX, TRAM, P-19 and tactical trailers to include M1101, M1102, M149A2, and trailer chassis.

- Processing Equipment Repair Orders (ERO - NAVMC 10295).

- Researching National Stock Numbers and Equipment Repair Shopping Lists (EROSL - NAVMC 10925)

- Utilize the Fed Log in order to conduct proper research of the part needed in order to complete the timely repair of the equipment.

- Ensures that the parts transaction tracking sheet (4card) is properly filled out in order to acquire the part or parts needed in the timely repair of the equipment.

- 13 Months experience with Deltek DS2 timesheet keeping and Maintenance Center ERP labor accounting systems

Work duties include;

- Performed Limited Technical Inspections (LTI) prior to induction, proficient use of paperback and electronic technical manuals (TM) for research and the repair or replacement of parts and components.

- Train fellow auto-workers and newly hired mechanics on a regular basis while ensuring shop safety is applied at all times during the repair and maintenance of the equipment that is inducted into the facility.

- Performed diagnostics on faulty equipment on a daily basis, while utilizing various electronic and mechanical diagnostic tools, resulting in the completion of 85+ Equipment Repair Orders.

- Technically proficient and demonstrated computer skills, knowledge of proper Technical Manual utilization, complete understanding of various diagnostic programs, extensive utilization of wiring schematics and a broad knowledge of all specialty tools, which include precision measuring instruments such as dial indicators, micrometers, veneer calipers, cylinder bore gauges, feeler gauges, pressure testers, flow meters, telescoping gauges, depth micrometers, digital and analog multi-meters, special pullers, VADS Diagnostic tools and Mobile Laser Alignment System, and hydraulic presses within the maintenance facility.

- Demonstrates and executes the mechanical knowledge required in the repair of various equipment brake systems (abs and non-abs), steering and suspension systems, alignments, light and heavy duty preventative maintenance, hydraulic diagnosis and in depth electrical diagnostics, replacement of engines and transmissions (manual and automatic), gearboxes and axle assemblies as well as troubleshooting major and minor equipment repairs.

- Possess a vast knowledge in the replacement of worn or broken parts such as pistons, piston rings, wrist pins, bearings, grinding and adjusting valves, rebuilding carburetors, overhauling transmissions and engines, repairing fuel injection systems and timing mechanical fuel pumps, lighting and ignition systems.

- Technically proficient in the replacement of hoods, body panels, windshields, bumpers, batteries, brush guards, mirrors, doors, hinges, tailgates, pintle hooks, wiring harnesses, gauges, 6.5 liter glow plugs, injection pumps, 6.5 liter glow plug controllers, throttle solenoids, water pumps, oil pumps, fuel pumps, power steering pumps, oil pans, transmission pans, motor mounts, transmission mounts, torque rods, fuel filters, air conditioner compressors, clutch fans, brake master cylinders, calipers, brake rotors, pads and shoes, proportion valves, pitman arms, idler arms, jack shafts, half shafts, axle shafts, drive shafts, universal joints, carrier bearings, tie rod ends, ball joints, geared hub assemblies, sway bars, and bushings, shocks and springs, fuel tanks, and hydraulic cylinders.

Supervisor: Rodney Pettit 910-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Stevenson Automotive Group

225 N. Marine Blvd.

Jacksonville, NC 28540

05/2007 - 10/2007

Salary: 18.00 USD Per Hour

Hours per week: 45

Auto/Diesel Mechanic

Daimler-Chrysler On line and in class training

Performed duties similar to shop supervisor, complete preventative and corrective maintenance and repair on gas and diesel vehicles, including complete vehicle inspections for maintenance and corrective repairs and North Carolina Safety and Emissions Inspections.

Work duties include:

- Successfully supervised 4 employees and proficiently trained 8 new employees on the proper facility rules and regulations, enjoying 0 mishaps during the period.

- Directly supervised 4 permanent employees and 8 newly hired employees ensuring all inducted vehicles that required correct service and repairs were repaired correctly and in a very timely manner, resulting in a quick repair cycle time.

- Directly supervised and assisted in the performance of troubleshooting and diagnostic steps while identifying mechanical, electrical and computerized errors and failures in gasoline and diesel engine vehicles.

- Performed automotive gas and diesel engine diagnostics, trouble shooting, computer principles and operation, brake systems troubleshooting and repair(abs and non-abs), steering and suspension diagnostics and repair, alignments, light and heavy duty preventative maintenance, automotive air conditioning, transportation refrigerant systems, hydraulic principles and repairs, undercoating application of frame and body, and the task of shop safety/hazmat management.

- 18 months experience with the use of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook for processing factory warranty repairs

Supervisor: Johnny Maquire 910-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Rick Gladwell Chrysler Dodge Jeep

5069 Highway West

Morehead City, NC 28557 United States

02/2005 - 04/2007

Hours per week: 45

Auto/ Diesel Mechanic

Work duties include:

- Supervise and train new employees with equipment required for correct preventative service and corrective repairs.

- Perform automotive gas and diesel engine diagnostics, trouble shooting, computer principles and operation, brake systems (abs and non-abs), steering and suspension diagnostics, alignments, light and heavy duty preventative maintenance, automotive air conditioning, transportation refrigerant systems, hydraulic principles and repairs.

- Perform complete overhauls on engines, transmissions (manual and automatic), gear boxes and axle assemblies.

- Overall Preventive Maintenance and Repair on gas and diesel vehicles including complete vehicle inspections for maintenance and corrective repairs and North Carolina Safety and Emissions Inspections.

- Ensure Shop Safety is adhered to at all times by all personnel.

- Experience with the use of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook for processing factory warranty repairs

Supervisor: Ken Berry 615-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Stevenson Chevrolet

758 West Corbett Ave

Swansboro, NC 28584 United States

03/2004 - 12/2004

Salary: 16.00 USD Per Hour

Hours per week: 50

Auto-Diesel Technician

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

-General Motors Online Training

-Overall Preventive Maintenance and Repair on gas and diesel vehicles including complete vehicle inspections for maintenance and corrective repairs and North Carolina Safety Inspections.

-Proficiently performed complete preventative and corrective maintenance and repair on gas and diesel vehicles, including complete vehicle inspections for maintenance and corrective repairs and North Carolina Safety and Emissions Inspections.

-Performed automotive, gas and diesel engine diagnostics, trouble shooting, computer principles and operation, brake systems troubleshooting and repair(abs and non-abs), steering and suspension diagnostics and repair, light and heavy duty preventative maintenance, automotive air conditioning diagnostics and repair, hydraulic principles, diagnostics and repairs.

-Directly supervised and assisted in the performance of troubleshooting and diagnostic steps while identifying mechanical, electrical and computerized errors and failures in gasoline and diesel engine vehicles.

Supervisor: Johnny Maguire 910-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Education:

Nashville Auto-Diesel College Nashville, TN United States

Technical or Occupational Certificate 09/2001

Major: Auto-Diesel Technology with High Performance Engines

Swansboro High School Swansboro, NC United States 05/2000

Job Related Training:

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

-Nashville Auto-Diesel Technical School; Nashville TN; 2001 Certificate of Completion

-Professionally trained in Performance Engines, Nashville Auto-Diesel College 2001

-Professionally trained in Air Conditioning Diagnostics, Online training with Daimler Chrysler, 2007, Certificate of Completion

-Received Technical training at New River Air Station on the VADS Diagnostic Tools, 2007

-Received Technical training at New River Air Station on the Mobile Laser Alignment System, 2007.

-Kenworth Truck Company Dealer Training

-Snap-On MT 2500 Scanner Training

-Civilian Cyber Awareness Training

-OSHA 29CFR 1910.34 Training

-OSHA 29CFR 1910.1000 Training

-PEC Safety Training

-Arial Lift and Forklift Training

-Oil Field Location and Awareness Training

-Adult CPR & AED Certified

-Child CPR & AED Certified

Professional Publications:

ASE Certified in listed areas:

- ASE Certification number: HSMY1UJ8DAVIS, ISSUED JUN 30, 2007

- Engine Repair

- Brakes Systems

- Suspension and Steering Systems

- Manual drive train and axles

- NC State Safety Inspection license

- NC Emissions inspection license

-ND FMCSA DOT Annual Inspection Training

References:

Name Employer Title Phone Email

Wesley Reid Logcom Special Projects Supervisor 910-***-****

Paul Ledford Moore Buick GMC Service Manager 910-***-****

Freddie Tate Logcom Admin Storage Program Supervisor 910-***-****

Nick Broussard IPS Maintenance Supervisor 337-***-****

Johnny Wirges IPS Supervisor 504-***-****



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