KEITH E. HUSTON
Leesburg, Georgia 31763 *********@*****.***
HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC/SUPERVISOR
“Over 10 years of experience”
Successfully maintained and serviced military vehicles which were diesel, gas and hydraulic, to military standards and policies with zero safety incidents. Performed preventative maintenance and services on a widely diverse fleet of light, medium and heavy duty equipment, machinery and heavy truck hydraulic systems.
SKILL HIGHLIGHTS
oSupervision & training
oMechanically-inclined
oMath skills
oTruck and bus knowledge
oComplete engine overhauls
oNew installations
oClean driving record
oStrong problem solver
oOrganized and detail-oriented
oQuick learner
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Southern Ag Carriers, Albany, GA 05/2014 – 03/2016
Supervisor
Supervised shop mechanics on a daily basis to provide work order assignments and required materials for jobs.
Coordinated with field maintenance foreman for the transfer of work that needed shop level repairs including asset transfer protocol.
Ensured maintenance personnel performed all actions in accordance with company standards to include safety, conduct, and proper of company resources.
Provided input to regional maintenance manager on technical repairs and asset managements.
Dougherty County Transportation, Albany, GA 02/2014 – 03/2016
Mechanic/Team Lead
Handled responsibilities of monitoring tools and part inventories to maintain smooth working conditions.
Verified equipment repairs to ensure conformance with set standards.
Evaluated and reviewed repairs and maintenance procedures updated by staff.
Inspected devices and hand tools to ensure safety and proper repairing of equipment.
URS, Albany, GA 06/2010 – 01/2014
Team Leader
Allocated daily jobs and workloads.
Trained new team members.
Acted as a resource for other facilities.
Monitored and managed team performance and progress.
Enforced all company approved policies and procedures.
Constantly looked for ways to improved processes.
Completed team-related paperwork.
Attended and participated in team meetings.
Reported to senior managers.
AECOM, Albany, GA 03/2006 – 06/2010
Diesel Mechanic
Regularly reviewed and probed driver information on equipment performance.
Troubleshot malfunctions to determine root causes.
Drove vehicles before and after repairs for diagnostic purposes.
Removed and replaced component parts such as belts, pumps, and brake systems.
Worked irregular shifts with emergency after hours call-outs.
Followed safety regulations and helped others do the same.
DS2, Albany, GA 05/2000 – 03/2006
Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Efficiently inspected, serviced, and maintained diesel engines.
Used hand and power tools as well as specialized machinery.
Correctly disassembled, repaired, and reassembled engines.
Completely overhauled none working engines.
Weld joints and components.
Sourced materials and fabricated parts to complete repairs.
Successfully minimized waste by working efficiently and accurately.
Clean and lubricated component parts.
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
Engine Repair Certification, Thompson Transportation Services, Greensboro, NC, 08/2015