Roy Donaldson
Paige, Texas 78659
United States
Home: 512-***-****
acxd89@r.postjobfree.com
PROFILE
I have an active Secret Security Clearance issued by the military. I have over twenty years in the
Maintenance Management field; I also love the challenge of learning new things. Having been in the
military for over twenty years I get along very well with others, know what it takes to work as a team, and
yet still work productively on my own. I?m looking for a position where I can bring to the table my
experience, develop more skills, and excel while giving my best to an employer.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Dyn-Corp Defense (11/2011 ? Present) Field Service Representative
Fort Worth, Texas (with duty Afghanistan)
Supervisor: David Ivey
Duties: I repair, rebuild or overhaul major assemblies of internal combustion automobiles, buses, trucks
or tractors. Work involves the following: Diagnosing the source of the trouble and determining the extent
of the repairs required to replace the worn, broken parts, electrical diagnosis of vehicle sub-systems such
as central tire inflation systems, ABS, HVAC systems, transmissions, fuel systems, lighting and ignition
systems. I perform retrofits and modifications to the trucks to keep them current with the ever changing
battle field tactics. I coach, train, mentor and teach soldiers on the proper diagnostic procedures when
repairing various pieces of heavy engineer equipment, heavy haul trucks and Mine Resistant Ambush
Protective Vehicle (MRAP). I currently am the OEM Field Service Representative to the military on the
MRAP, I repair and conduct classes on the vehicle when there are issues. I will travel to other FOBs
(Forward Operating Bases) when needed to assist other FSRs when they are having trouble with a repair
or are falling behind due to work load.
Travis County Sheriff?s Department (05/2011- 11/2011) Corrections Officer
Del Valle, Texas United States
Supervisor Sgt Black - 512-***-****
Duties: The position of a Corrections Officer requires the individual to book, classify, transfer, transport
and release inmates with attention to the health, safety and security of other officers, inmates and the
public. Checks, completes and processes official papers and documents. Provide informal counseling to
inmates, intervenes and resolves crisis situations such as fights and medical emergencies. Plan, organize
and conduct recreational programs for inmates.
Veolia Transportation (09/2010-05/2011) Bus Technician
Austin, Texas United States
Lead: Manuel Velasquez - 512-***-****
Duties: I service and repair air and hydraulic brake systems, gas and diesel engines, automatic
transmissions, ThermoKing HVAC systems, pneumatic systems vehicle electrical systems and
electronically controlled engine and brake system on various coach systems specifically concentrating on
major complicated/complex problems. In addition, I perform upgrades and/or modifications on coach
systems and equipment perform preventative maintenance as needed, and I teach and mentor lower
technicians in repairs outside of their expertise. I perform engine over-hauls and tune-ups Detroit,
Cummins, and International engines.
City of Austin Fleet Services (05/2010?09/2010) Service Center Manager
Austin, Texas United States
Supervisor: Irvin Schmidt ? 512-***-**** Contact: Yes
Duties: Direct personnel in the daily operation of the service center including, scheduling, resolving
operational complaints, maintaining effective customer relations, and interpreting, and maintaining
compliance with City and division policies and procedures. Manage federal and state statutory
requirements, like permits, for facility usage. Establish staffing plans, interviews, and hire personnel,
address and resolve employee complaints and disciplinary issues and monitor facility workload and
process to ensure effective quality services. Develop service center budget and monitor monthly progress
and approve expenditures; and monitor and rectify employee Labor Reconciliation reports, time sheets,
road call reports, down reports, and sick and vacation usage. Track and maintain preventative
maintenance schedules for all sections assigned to each service center, notifying customers of due and
missed dates. Responsible for employee productivity and work quality to achieve effective customer
services. Evaluate supervisors work performance and review all employee SSPR's. Review, authorize,
and track parts room invoices, purchase orders, parts orders, fuel orders, overhead, inventory, and
negotiates and monitor contracts/agreements and responsible for following prescribed procedures.
Manage hazardous waste generation, maintain environmental standards, and encourage a safe work
environment. Perform appropriate duties and responsibilities as may be required by management staff.
City of Austin Fleet Services (05/2008?05/2010) Heavy Equipment Technician III
Austin, Texas United States
Supervisor: Greg Redden ? 512-***-**** Contact: Yes
Duties: I repair backhoes, loaders, trailers, lawnmowers, rebuild cylinders, trucks, pumps, graders, track
loaders, Gradalls, excavators, semi-trucks, dump trucks, bucket trucks, gas engines, Vactors, VacCons,
diesel engines and rollers. I do services, minor and major repairs on all equipment by conducting
diagnostics and inspections in both a shop and field environment. I'm factory trained by Vactor, VacCon
and John Deere on the diagnostics and repair of those systems. Being a technician I am very familiar and
comfortable with operating light and heavy duty equipment in order to properly repair and test the
operation of the unit.
Shumaker Enterprises (07/2007 - 05/2008) - Maintenance Supervisor
Austin, Texas United States
Supervisor: Wade Shumaker - 512-***-****; Contact: No
Duties: I was responsible for the Maintenance Management of a Sand and Gravel Company. I planned,
organized, ordered and managed the ordering and stocking of parts, scheduled services, oil analysis and
scheduled maintenance for over 120 pieces of equipment. I was the company representative who worked
with all vendors on parts and any kind of maintenance outside of the shops capabilities. I was responsible
for the implementation of Dossier a new computer based Maintenance Management Program. The types
of equipment we repaired were forty-ton trucks, dump trucks, bucket loaders, farm tractors, excavators,
bulldozers, road graders, scrapers, and rollers.
HSC 980th Engineer Battalion (03/1999 - 08/2007) - Senior Automotive Maintenance Officer (915E)
Austin, Texas United States
Supervisor: Major William Slora - 512-***-****; Contact: Yes
Duties: I was responsible for the leadership, technical supervision, and management of the maintenance
programs for eleven engineer companies in Austin, Grand Prairie, Seagoville, Paris, Marshall, Houston,
San Antonio, and Yoakum Texas. Duties included ensuring the units within the Battalion maintained high
equipment readiness, ensured compliance with safety programs, monitored the oil analysis program,
supervised the drivers training program, monitored the hazardous materials program, wrote, and updated
the maintenance standard operating procedures. The types of equipment that I dealt with on a day-to-day
basis are consistent with any large vertical and horizontal construction company. I'm very familiar with
Microsoft word, excel and power-point. I Supervised the maintenance and repair of wheel and track
vehicles and accessory equipment; vehicles inspections; prepared, implemented, and maintained
procedures for management of maintenance activities; interpreted regulations, technical manuals, and
orders pertaining to automotive and accessory equipment maintenance functions; supervised personnel
assigned to maintenance sections, motor pools, or similar activities; applied the theory, function, and
operation of internal combustion engines, and the assembly, nomenclature, checkout, inspection
procedures, diagnostic tests, tuning, and other adjustments of automotive and engineer mechanical
equipment, including electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and hydro pneumatic subsystems; used
special tools and test equipment; know emergency maintenance methods, including use of salvaged parts,
reconditioning of equipment with hand tools, and substitution of parts and minor assemblies; uses
automated and manual systems for supply of technical publications, tools, and repair parts; used unit
readiness reporting system; know the use and functioning of automotive, metal, and tire shop equipment;
diagnosed complex malfunctions and instructs personnel on isolation and repair of unusual malfunctions;
served as a service school instructor; wrote technical memoranda and other correspondence. I established
and enforced a shop fire and safety program per applicable regulations. I wrote and updated internal
maintenance shop SOPs. I am proficient in Power-Point, Excel, and Word. I developed and conducted
classes for up to 40 personnel at a time for both operators and technicians, in the maintenance and
operation of heavy and light equipment.
89th Regional Support Command (08/1996 - 03/1999) - DCSLOG Maintenance NCO (63B)
Wichita, Kansas United States
Supervisor: CW2 Richard Friedberg - 800-***-****; Contact: Yes
Duties: Establish procedures to monitor and control the performance of over 200 Army Reserve Units in a
four state area. Work with subordinate personnel to ensure an effective maintenance program is developed
for each maintenance operation. Manage the oil analysis program, work-orders, hazardous material
management and manage the help desk for the computer program used in the motor-pool. Make site visits
to inspect the maintenance operation to ensure that it is being operated in a productive manner. I'm very
familiar with Microsoft word, PowerPoint and excel. I've given numerous presentations to audiences of
over 100 personnel at any given time. I supervised the flow of parts requests, scheduled maintenance, and
repair. I supervised the scheduling of preventive maintenance, quality control inspections of maintenance
operations and records, and analyze equipment deficiencies and failures. I assisted the DCSLOG
Maintenance Officer/Technician with related duties. I acted as the DCSLOG Maintenance
Officer/Technician in their absence. I ensured that each company adhered to HAZCOM and EPA
standards. I ensured that scrap wood and metal were policed and disposed of properly. I ensured that all
additional duty orders were regenerated for the DCSLOG Maintenance Officer/Technician. I made
additions and corrections to all 89th Regional Support Commands Maintenance SOP.
372nd Engineer Group (09/1993 - 08/1996) - Motor Sergeant (63B)
Des Moines, Iowa United States
Supervisor: Larry Jones - 515-***-****; Contact: Yes
Duties: I supervised the flow of request for parts, scheduled maintenance, and repair. I supervised the
scheduling of preventive maintenance services, quality control inspections of maintenance operations and
records, and analyze equipment deficiencies and failures. I supervised the unit Army Oil Analysis
Program. I ensured units TAMMS documents are current and accurate. I supervised and conducted User
Level Maintenance. I ensured all preventive maintenance services were completed on schedule. I ensured
when an NMC deficiency was found that operators, mechanics and their supervisors worked until the
problem was isolated, repaired or parts were ordered. I ensured that the document register was reconciled
weekly with the DA Form 5988-E?s. I ensured that company maintenance teams were issued tools
properly and that all missing and shortage tools were on order. I ensured that all calibration requirements
were met. I ensured all excess parts were turned in and Excess Management is watched closely. I ensured
no parts were kept in unauthorized storage areas. I ensured NMC parts were installed the same day they
are received. I assisted the Company Maintenance Technician with related duties. I acted as the Company
Maintenance Technician in his absence. I ensured maintenance personnel were AOAP certified. I ensured
maintenance personnel were ULLS-G certified. I ensured that the general cleanliness of the entire motor
pool stayed in high state of police. I ensured the company adhered to HAZCOM and EPA standards. I
ensured that scrap wood and metal were policed and disposed of properly. I made additions and
corrections to the Company Maintenance SOP.
EDUCATION:
University of Phoenix, Austin, TX, 2011
Austin Community College, Austin, TX, 2010
Maintenance Warrant Officer Advance Course, 3 months, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD, 2006
SAMS-E, Standard Army Maintenance System-Enhanced Operator Training/Fielding, 2007
Warrant Officer Basic Course ammunition Technician, 910A, 2004
AMMO67CBT & HAZMAT Familiarization and Safety in Transportation, 2004
SAMS-1, Standard Army Maintenance System-1 Operator Training/Fielding, 1999
Maintenance Warrant Officer Basic Course, 3 months, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD, 1999
Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course, 13 weeks, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD, 1995
Recruiter Basic Course, 79R, 1993
PLDC, Primary Leadership Development, 1988
Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Course, 13 weeks, Fort Jackson, SC, 1990
Lincoln Technical Institute, West Des Moines, Iowa, 1982 -1982
Union-Whitten Community High School, Union, IA, 1981
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
I graduated from Automotive and Diesel mechanics school with honors. The intensive training covered all
aspects in the repair of automotive diesel powered equipment, from a/c repair, major and minor engine
repair and diagnostics, shop management, transmission repair and diagnostics and electrical repairs and
diagnostics. The training received in the military helped with my progression through the ranks to my
current Maintenance Management position I currently hold. I am currently working to get my Bachelors
degree in Business Administration. I am very familiar with Dossier, I was trained by the representative
and operated it for several months.
Licenses:
CDL with Doubles/triples and tanker endorsements, State of Texas, 2011 - Present
State of Texas Safety Inspectors License - 2010
ASE Certified in Diesel Engines
ASE Certified in Preventive Maintenance
ASE Certified in Brakes
ASE Certified in Drive Train
ASE Certified in HVAC
A/C Certified, Nov 2008