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Quality Control Maintenance

Location:
United States
Posted:
September 20, 2016

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Jamar J. Jenkins * *** Acacia Drive, Columbus, Georgia 31904

*****.*******@****.*** • Cellular 989-***-****

SUMMARY

Power Generation Equipment Repairer w ith seven years’ experience in performing maintenance and overhaul of Power Generation equipment, internal combustion engines and associated equipment. W ith successful management and supervising Soldiers and equipment, serve or assist as a member of a team. AREAS OF EXPERTISE

● Generator and power plant operations

● Electrical generation and distribution

● Diesel generator operation, disassembly, inspection and maintenance

● Principles of electrical and electronic circuitry

● Light and up armed wheeled vehicle maintenance

● General maintenance of diesel engines

● General maintenance of lift trucks

● Fork Truck operation

EXPERIENCE

Kairos Holy Cross • Saginaw, MI October 2014 to August 2015 Night Care Staff

Monitors assigned group of adolescents during night and early morning hours. Responds to emergencies by notifying the Supervisor on duty or other proper authority and maintaining control of the group. Rouses and assists in the supervision of group through breakfast.

United States Army Reserves • San Antonio,TX June 2009 to December 2011 Power Generation Equipment Repairer

Provided guidance, supervised and trained other Soldiers within the same discipline. Repaired and overhauled starters, alternators, generators, fuel injectors, adjusted valves, carburetors, ignition points, solenoids, voltage regulators, switches and control circuits, repaired small motor generators. Performed maintenance services such as lubrication, oil change, radiator flushes. Supervised activities of a section performing field or sustainment maintenance on tactical utility, precise power generation sets, internal combustion engines and associated equipment. Applied maintenance management and quality control including production and quality control in maintenance activities adjusted.

United States Army • Fort Hood, TX January 2008 to June 2009 Power Generation Equipment Repairer

Provided guidance, supervised and trained other Soldiers within the same discipline. Repaired and overhauled starters, alternators, generators, fuel injectors, adjusted valves, carburetors, ignition points, solenoids, voltage regulators, switches and control circuits, repaired small motor generators. Performed maintenance services such as lubrication, oil change, radiator flushes. Supervised activities of a section performing field or sustainment maintenance on tactical utility, precise power generation sets, internal combustion engines and associated equipment. Applied maintenance management and quality control including production and quality control in maintenance activities adjusted.

United States Army • Camp Humphries, Korea January 2006 to December 2007 Power Generation Equipment Repairer

Performed maintenance services such as lubrication, oil change, radiator flushes. Supervised activities of a section performing field or sustainment maintenance on tactical utility, precise power generation sets, internal combustion engines and associated equipment. Applied maintenance management and quality control including production and quality control in maintenance activities adjusted. United States Army • Aberdeen Proving GRND, MD September 2005 to December 2005 Ordnance Center & School

Completed necessary training for Military Occupational Specialty, repaired and maintained various types of power Generation equipment. Lessons included maintenance management, basic math, Soldiering skills, and fundamentals of electricity, basic engine design, support of 2KW generator set, and support of tactical generator sets.

United States Army • Fort Jackson, SC June 2005 to August 2005 US Army Training Center Basic Combat Training

Demonstrated skills necessary for survival in a combat environment including marksmanship, physical conditioning, navigation, and combat techniques. Audio visual materials, practical and classroom exercise, discussion, and lecture topics included physical fitness, marksmanship, communication skills, first aid, combat skills, tactics, navigation, Nuclear Biological Chemicals (NBC), weapons and testing. EDUCATION

Full Sail University • Winter Park, FL, Online Campus 2 015 B.A Arts, Currently Attending

Combat Life Saver • Correspondence Course 2 008

Certificate, Military

Rough Terrain Container Maintenance Handler • Aberdeen, MD 2 007 Certificate, Military

Arthur Hill High School • Saginaw, MI 2 004

H.S. Diploma, Basic



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