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Albany, NY
Posted:
May 22, 2016

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Daron L. Harpe

*** *. ******** **.

Albany Ga. **701

Contact Phone: 229-***-****

Work Phone: 229-***-****

Email Address: acuv7n@r.postjobfree.com

EXPERIENCE:

**/**** ** *******; 40 hours per week; Waste Water Field Service

Technician/ Diesel Mechanic Technician; $16.02 per hour; CH2 M. HILL-2726

Joshua St. Albany, GA 31705 Michael Parks 229-***-**** contact supervision

yes

Pland pipe system layout, installation, or repair, according to

specifications. Uses pneumatic grinder to remove pumps and cut off valves.

Inspect, examine, or test installed systems or pipe lines, using pressure

gauge, hydrostatic testing, observation, or other methods. Selects pipe

sizes, types, or related materials, such as supports, hangers, or hydraulic

cylinders, according to specifications. Measures and mark pipes for cutting

or threading. Attaches pipes to walls, structures, or fixtures, such as

radiators or tanks, using brackets, clamps, tools, or welding equipment.

Assembles or secure pipes, tubes, fittings, or related equipment, according

to specifications, by welding, brazing, cementing, soldering, or threading

joints. Lays out full scale drawings of pipe systems, supports, and related

equipment, following blueprints. Uses wrench to turn valves to shut off

steam, water, or other gases or liquids from pipe sections, using valve

keys or wrenches. Cut, thread, or hammer pipes to specifications. Uses

tools including cutting apparatuses, saws, cutting torches and grinders.

Removes and replaces worn components.

12/2011 to 12/2012; 40 hours per week; Diesel Mechanic Techncian; $16.02

per hour; Veolia Environmental Service 1515 Peacan lane. Albany Ga. 31701

Contact employer? No

Repair and replace damaged or worn parts. Dismantle and reassemble heavy

equipment using hoists and hand tools Operate and inspect machines or heavy

equipment to diagnose defects. Test mechanical products and equipment after

repair or assembly to ensure proper performance and compliance with

manufacturers' specifications. Overhaul and test machines or equipment to

ensure operating efficiency. Examine parts for damage or excessive wear,

using micrometers and gauges.

2009 to 2010; 40 hours per week Maintenance Mechanic; Perdue Farms 808

Ross Clark Cir Dothan Alabama 36303 334-***-****; Contact employer?

Business Closed

A number of duties from changing spockets ; to changing pulleys conveyor

belts wiring three phase motors and prevented maintence

2008 to 2009; 40 hours per week; l Mechanic Techncian; $12.02 per hour;

Sanderson farms Moultrie Ga. Contact employer? Yes

Supplied machines with material necessary to keep machine running; Repaired

if breaks down doing operation in a timely manner to do all Proventil

Manteca after operation each night as needed

Darron L. Harpe, pg. 2

01/2007 to 01/2008; 40 hours per week; Shop Foreman; $13.00.30 per Hour;

Seminole Sanitation Services; 4433 Skyline Dr. Camilla, GA; Louis Braxton;

229-***-****; Contact Supervisor? Yes.

Performed trouble diagnosis air general repair on diesel engines, wiring

harness panel boxes, relays, trouble shoot the electrical systems. Perform

various tasks necessary to fabricate material, weld frames, cut material,

and weld. completely rebuild hydraulic pumps, hydraulic cylinder,

disassemble hydraulic lines and hoses, reassemble parts such as brake

system; brake shoes; S-cams; brake chambers; hardware kit; slack adjuster

and etc. Always following safety procedures, eye protection, steel toe

boots, and lifting accordingly.

03/1995 to 05/2005; 60 hours per week; Equipment cleaner/Engine Rebuilder;

$12.50.00 per Hour; Arlington Auto Service; 51 Larva St; Eudon Holley ;

229-***-****; Contact Supervisor? Yes.

Inspected powertrain and engine for debris, sludge, grease, corrosion build

up, rust, oil, and carbon build up. Clean various equipment such as

engines, transmissions, and trucks. Use various methods of cleaning

equipment to include: steam cleaner, needle guns, scrapers, grinders,

sander to remove paint and any other debris. This was to allow a smoother,

brighter, thicker and cleaner finish. Used a yet that requires the use of

toxic chemicals to include sulfuric and muriatic acid. Used a hoist to

lower equipment down in yet. Always used a variety of safety equipment to

include goggles, face shield, gloves, steel toe shoes. I am respirator

fitted.

02/1992 to 05/1994; 40 hours per week; HEAVY MOBILE EQUIPEMENT MECHANICAL;

$30000.00 per Annum; Marine Corps Logistics Base ; 804 Rayford Road; Jack

Minion; 229-***-****; Contact Supervisor? Yes.

I've performed as a Heavy Mobile Diesel Mechanic on AAV P-7,R-7,and C-7

Amphibious Assault Vehicles and light Assault Vehicle, OSKOSH Troop 7.5 ton

Troop Carriers. Assembled and dis-assemble caterpillar diesel engine. I

inspected determined and repaired as necessary to return the vehicle to

their proper operation condition as outlined in IROAN and Marine Corps

Standards. I disassemble, Rebuild and test components, such as final

drivers, fuel system, oil coolers, bilge pumps, and suspensions system. I

remove, install and adjust cross drive transmission which perform

integrated breaking, steering and differential functions. I've the ability

to use special tools such as diagnostic tester, equipment, ohmmeter,

micrometer, thickness gages, pump testers and torque wrenches. I'm also

able to make precision measurements such as to determine the amount of wear

inside and outside of worn or used parts. By using written directives such

as modification instructions sketches, blue prints, technical manual,

project studies and manufactures literature, I'm able to perform my duties

in a safe, professional manner. I've instructed advised and demonstrated

repair procedures to trainees and employees who are working on new or

unfamiliar, vehicles and equipment work independently and on my own

incentive on the more routine, assignments with occasional assistance of

Journeyman Heavy Mobile repairman on the more complex duties.

Darron L. Harpe, pg. 3

02/1985 to 11/1990; 60 hours per week; Heavy Equipment Operator/ Forklift

Operator/mechanic; $13000.00 per Annum; Temporary Employee No; Temporary

Promotion No; Davis and Palmer Lumber company; Pretoria Road Albany, GA;

Robert Palmer; 888-3333; Contact Supervisor? Yes.

At Davis Palmer lumber co. there were all types of logs, from hickory to

oak, popular pine and a number of other duties were to unload the semi-

tractor trailer, bring the logs to the lumber yard, and separate each

different types of logs in their own category or sections. Handling the

equipment as safe as possible and stacking the logs as neatly and keeping

the area as clean as possible to avoid any accidents, or damage to the

equipment etc. An overall check of the equipment was performed every

morning, check engine oil, hydraulic fluid if there was a problem with the

ignition; we checked the batteries, alternator, and starter and checked air

in tires, and for cuts and bruises of the tires. I have a certificate for a

forklift operator; forklift cat-30, completed a class conducted by the

Georgia department of technical and adult education designed to meet OSHA

standards for operating industrial fork trucks and also has a hazard

material endorsement on a commercial driver's license to move such

chemicals.

EDUCATION:

Calhoun County High School; Edison, Georgia; 1984; High School Diploma

Albany Technical College - Albany GA. 31701

Degree: Diploma, Automotive Technology, Dec.2012

Academic: GPA: 4.0

Moultrie Technical College - Moultrie GA. 31768

Degree: Diploma, Automotive Fundamental, Dec.2012

Academic: GPA: 4.0

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING:

Automotive/Transportation training including batteries, starters,

alternators, changing oil, timing change, and basic maintenance.

PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES:

Forklift 30hrs completed a class conducted by the Georgia department of

technical and adult education designed to meet OSHA standards for operating

industrial fork truck and also has a hazard material endorsement on a

commercial driver's license to move such chemicals.

PERFORMANCE RATINGS, AWARDS, HONORS, AND RECOGNITIONS:

Darron L. Harpe, Pg. 4

Total Quality Leadership Award -- 1994 from MCLB Albany

Diesel Engine Service Technician-2013 Albany Technical College

OTHER INFORMATION:

Other Qualifications:

Exceptionally quick ability to identify, focuses, and executes priorities

Highly organized and detailed oriented.

A team player with good communications, interpersonal and research skills.

Automtive/transportation training.

HAZMAT training

Maintains a positive can-do-attitude and enjoys helping others.

ADDITIONAL DATA SHEET

Darron L Harpe

SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx

1. Series/MPA Number: SE0-5803-10-MR872508-DE, HEAVY MOBILE EQUIPMENT

MECHANIC

Region: SOUTHEAST

2. Appointment Eligibility:

No

No

None

3. Citizenship: Yes

4. Appt Preference:

Part Time

Temporary (positions lasting less than 1 year)

Term (positions lasting 1 year or more, but less than 4 years)

Darron L. Harpe, pg. 5

Shift Work

5. Willing to Travel: 6 or More Days

6. Vet Preference: No Veterans Preference

7. Low Salary Accept: $30000

8. Qualified Typist: Yes

9. Birth Date: 01/25/1966

10. Geo Preference:

GA, Albany

SEX: Male



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