Douglasville, GA *****
Email: *******@*********.***
Objective: To pursue a career in mechanical maintenance where I can adapt my current skills and have the opportunity to acquire new capabilities and knowledge that will further enhance my career.
Highlights:
" Detail and goal oriented.
" Assertive, self-motivated, organized and efficient.
" Work well in a high-pressure environment.
" Capable of handling multiple projects concurrently.
" Work well without supervision.
Skills: Develop programs and procedures to enhance operations, Research and analysis of problems, Implementation of quality programs, Submission of reports to management, A/C recovery systems, leak detectors and charging stations, transmissions, detailed engine work.
Knowledge of troubleshooting Electrical and Program Logic Control (PLC) systems, Repair and service of combat vehicles, Knowledge of automated information systems (AIS) related to functional area of interest. Research and analysis of problems, ISO 9001/2000 standards, General mechanical duties, Managerial Skills, Master Tech Skills.
Experience:
Penske Truck Leasing Atlanta, Ga
Technician II May 2013- Current
Under the direction of my Supervisor, I serve as a Tech II performing the full range of repairs to customers tractor and trailers. Here at Penske I have the opportunity to work wide scale of trucks such as Volvo, Freightliner, Mack, International, Hino, Ford, and GMC's. Here at Penske I also have had the opportunity to repair and troubleshoot A/C systems, transmission replacement, injectors, clutches, brakes, tires, all engines components, electrical troubleshooting, APU's. Installation of all upgrades and modification to DOT standards.
Mantech International Bagram, Afghanistan
Heavy Mechanical Technician Sep2011- Nov2012
After attending and completing MRAP University I was station in Afghanistan to perform Direct Support (DS) and General Support (GS) level of maintenance on verity of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles. Under the direction of the Shop Foreman, I performed a full range of DE processing, maintenance and repair to MRAP’s such as MTAV,MRV Wrecker, IMG Maxx-pro, Cougar, RG31, and the RG33, etc. Responsible for DE processing troubleshooting, overhaul, and repairs on diesel engines, suspensions, transmissions, pneumatic systems, electrical systems, transfers, ballistic doors, ballistic windows, and steering systems. Install all modifications or upgrades to vehicles according to work orders and conduct performance test on all completed work. Diagnostic and repair of engines and transmissions on combat vehicles. Ensure work is complete and conforms to standards and requirements IAW technical manuals and local SOPs. Make operational checks and adjustments as required. Uses specialize testing equipment such as compression testers, motor analyzers and test benches. Conducts cross training for other employees.
AECOM Kandahar, Afghanistan
Heavy Wheel Supervisor I /Trainer Aug2008- Sep2011
Under the direction of the Section Supervisor, I serves as the Lead to maintenance personnel performing the full range of overhaul, repair, and service of all wheeled vehicles/equipment, tactical and non-tactical, at the Direct Support (DS) and General Support (GS) level of maintenance. Responsible for troubleshooting and repair work on suspensions, engines, frames, transfers, transmissions, differentials, hydraulic systems, fuel and pneumatic systems, steering mechanisms and turbo chargers. Responsible for ensuring that safety and environmental policies and guidelines are followed, without exception. Maintains and oversees section tool/bench stock room and operation. Acts as primary key custodian of sections IAW Army Regulation 190-51, Appendix D. Assigns vehicle/equipment job orders for repair to wheel shop mechanics. Performs duties of the Technical Inspector in the Technical Inspectors absence. Accurately reports man-hours on the SAMS-1 personnel accounting worksheet. Update the wheel shop portion of the SAMS-1 Shop Section Summary by submitting DA Form 3999-3R to the Shop Office daily. Conducts cross training for other employees. Perform all levels of maintenance on military equipment including all variants of HMMWV, HET, HEMTT, PLS, LVS, LMTV / FMTV, 5-ton, 7-ton, TANKER, TRACTORS, TRAILERS and MRAP?s, RG31, RG-33, Cougar and IMG Max-pro. Develop, implement and oversee training courses for Romanian military technicians on all aspects of M1114 Hmmwv. Give instruction and perform the install and troubleshooting all variations of the Kidde fire suppression systems. Develop, implement and oversee training courses for Romanian military technicians on all aspects of M1114 Hmmwv.
ITT Industries Baghdad, Iraq
Shop / Supply Supervisor Jan2006- Jan2007
Under the supervision of the Site Supervisor, I performed the full range of field-level overhaul and end-item repair work on chassis group units of one or more type of vehicles powered by internal combustion engines, diesel or multi-fuel. Counsels employees and provides input on employee appraisals. Supervise subordinate motor vehicle mechanics. Perform the full range of field-level overhaul and repair work on chassis group units of one or more types of vehicles powered by internal combustion engines, gasoline or multi-fuel. Types include those in commercial, industrial, or tactical use such as passenger cars, trucks, forklift trucks and warehouse tractors, jeeps, multi-wheel drive vehicles with automatic transmissions and auxiliary equipment. Determines exact nature and extent of repairs required and performs major and minor overhaul and repair on engines, power transmissions, suspension, steering and braking operational systems and related electrical, fuel, hydraulic, wheel and engine assemblies.
Make operational checks and adjustments as required. Uses specialize testing equipment such as compression testers, motor analyzers and test benches. Direct work of junior and helper mechanics as required. Counsels employees on a regular basis and provides input to appraisals. Reviews work in progress and upon completion for conformance to standards. Maintain EHS and Key Control records. Proficient in proper handling and disposal of hazardous material and waste.
Lear Siegler, Inc. Mosul, Iraq
Light/ Heavy Lead Mechanic Dec2005- Dec2006
Provide direct maintenance support to Army personnel with the use of hand tools, pneumatic tools, overhead cranes, jacks and jack stands and an extensive knowledge of all military equipment. Determine extent of work to be performed with the use of a quality control and technical inspection. Use diagnostic computer printouts, reports, visual inspection, auditory tests, engine scanners, and test equipment to troubleshoot equipment. As the Lead Mechanic I was responsible for 5 teams of 4 mechanics that training, repair, overhaul, tear down/rebuild, and replace engines, engine components, transmissions, differentials, power transfer pumps and all electrical components on diesel and gasoline powered vehicles. Up-armor HMMWVS to include combat door locks, seat belt restraints, gunners turret and restraint, and fire suppression systems. Install all modifications or upgrades to vehicles according to work orders and conduct performance test on all completed work. Diagnostic and repair of engines and transmissions on combat track vehicles. Ensure work is complete and conforms to standards and requirements IAW technical manuals and local SOPs. I also received a letter of recommendation for excellent work and leadership from the Chief Warrent Officer IV over our motor pool.
Metro Atlanta Regional Transit Authority - MARTA Atlanta, GA
Diesel Mechanic and Radio Truck Operator May1998- Nov2005
Under the supervision of the Trades Foreman, or assigned supervisor, this position involves skilled journeyman shop, bench, and field production work in a specialized unit or shift at anyone of the seven transit garages. Work involves the repair and maintenance of buses and heavy duty equipment.
Responsibilities include:
- tow truck operator and trainer for all tow truck training
- perform all types of repair and maintenance of bus and heavy duty equipment;
- requisition parts, materials, and equipment as needed;
- complete and signing fleet logs, work orders, serviceability records, etc.;
- provide training and assistance to apprentices in unit;
- maintain order, cleanliness, work output, and safe working conditions in own work area;
- assist unit foreman in checking and diagnosing mechanical faults of incoming vehicles or
related equipment;
- perform other related duties as required.
Education: DeKalb Technical Institute Decatur, GA
Major - Diesel Mechanic GPA 3.0 1997-1999
MARTA Diesel/CNG Bus Apprenticeship Program Atlanta, GA
Graduated 2000
Certifications: MRAP Certified, VGI Training - EPA Approved
AC - Type I and II Technician,
ACDelco Service Training
Automotive Electrical Fundamentals - EL-1 and EL-2
Wreck Master
WM Level - G23
References: Mr. Henry Patterson, Maintenance Supervisor, Lithonia, Ga. 30058 404-***-****
Mrs. Latoya Stephens, Office Manager, Atlanta, Ga. 30331 404-***-****
Mr. John Stephens, CEO, Atlanta, Ga. 678-***-****