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Basic Electrical Instructor

Location:
Denver, CO, 80229
Posted:
November 23, 2016

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Jason L. Campbell

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

Thornton, CO 80229

303-***-****

acxl45@r.postjobfree.com

HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS

. 1 year 5 months with Cummins Rocky Mountain LLC as a Power Generation

Technical Field Service Advisor

. 1 year with Universal Technical Institute as Cummins Power Generation

Instructor

. 10 years with the United States Army as a ground support equipment

technician and trainer, diesel and gasoline engine driven power

generation equipment technician and trainer, and light, medium, and

heavy duty vehicle maintenance technician.

. 7 years as Preventative Maintenance supervisor.

. 1 year Tool Room Supervisor and inventory specialist.

. Drug free, dependable, decisive, patient and effective when working,

instructing, and training.

. Self-motivated, possesses integrity, and has proven ability to work

efficiently and effectively under pressure.

. Excellent judgment, tact, and confident in making decisions in

stressful situations, loyal, very well organized, and able to meet

deadlines.

. Able to follow rules, adapt into the structure of the workplace, and

be accountable for time, actions, and equipment.

. Ability to read schematics and manuals to determine function, ability,

and stability of any system.

. Good conduct medal (3rd award) for 10 years of meritorious service.

. Multiple commendations for excellence.

EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS

CUMMINS ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC- Dec 2012 to May 2014

POWER GENERATION TECHNICAL FIELD SERVICE ADVISOR

. Answer customer and technician phone calls in a courteous

and professional manner.

. Communicate effectively verbally with customers in order to

acquire the necessary information to build a complete work

order.

. When possible troubleshoot equipment over the phone to help

eliminate unnecessary service calls or to pin point as

specifically as possible the issue with malfunctioning

equipment in order to reduce technician diagnosis time.

. Schedule technicians work in a manner that reduces company

expenditures and disruption to technician work flow.

. Knows and follows all company and customer safety rules,

including maintaining a safe, clean, and orderly work area,

and fully participates in company accident prevention and

safety improvement activities.

. Consistently demonstrate a positive attitude and a high

level of personal credibility and integrity with dealers,

customers, management, and co-workers.

. Superior communication skills, positive attitude and

professional in demeanor and appearance.

. Excellent organizational and follow-up skills.

. Provide technical training to customers and technicians as

needed.

UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE - Nov 2011 to Dec 2012

CUMMINS POWER GENERATION CERTIFICATION PROGRAM INSTRUCTOR

. Deliver technical training to Group technicians through

theoretical instructions in a class environment as well as

workshop exercises.

. Independently study training hand-outs, relevant materials

and vehicle systems (hands-on) to constantly improve the

understanding of systems and components and stay current on

new technology.

. Organize and maintain the professional appearance of the

student seating area, the student workshop demonstration

area, and the training vehicles.

. Maintain training vehicles, and provide administrative

support for training vehicles.

. Participate in the improvement/development of courses

through organized feedback.

. Delivers technical training on Group models, systems and

components in a class environment using state of the art

audio visual equipment as well as work shop exercises to

enhance the student's understanding. Instructor delivery

must be lively and speaking from memory without reading off

a book or notes at all times.

. Presents and coaches students during workshop exercises.

. Studies the presented material ahead of time and is able to

answer relevant questions. Conducts "quizzes" after the

delivery of training modules to gauge the student's

understanding and the success of the delivery.

. Studies training hand-outs, relevant materials and vehicle

systems through hands-on research on vehicles.

. Comprehends the hand-outs, the instructor's guide. Prepares

own notes within the instructor's guide.

. Goes through all workshop exercises prior to teaching the

course. Prepares the student worksheet and has the expected

answers/results marked within the instructor's guide.

. For every system, has a specific set of learning objectives

as outlined in the instructor's guide. Follows the

instructor's guide's learning objectives and outline.

. Ensures professional appearance of the student seating

area, the student workshop demonstration area, and training

vehicles. Makes sure that the storage areas stay

uncluttered

. Ensures that all Safety Regulations and OSHA requirements

are met and adhered to. Reports unsatisfactory conditions

immediately and/or takes immediate action to resolve them.

. In cooperation with the central training office, ensures

the complete availability of training hand-outs, giveaway

items and course attendance and completion recognition

items

UNITED STATES ARMY - Feb 2000 to Oct 2010

MOBILE EQUIPMENT (POWER GENERATION/ LIGHT AND MEDIUM WHEEL

VECHICLE) MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

. Tested mechanical products and equipment before and after

repairs or assembly to ensure proper performance and

compliance with manufacturers' specifications.

. Repaired or replaced damaged or worn parts.

. Operated and inspected equipment to diagnose faults

. Diagnosed faults or malfunctions to determine required

repairs using diagnostic equipment such as computerized

test equipment and calibration devices.

. Dismantled and reassembled equipment using hoists, hand

tools, electric tools, and pneumatic tools.

. Cleaned, lubricated, and performed other routine

maintenance work on equipment and vehicles.

. Examined parts for damage or excessive wear using

micrometers, gauges, and other precision tools.

. Scheduled and performed maintenance for industrial

equipment and maintained equipment service records.

. Read and understand operating manuals, blueprints, wiring

diagrams, and technical drawings.

. Overhauled and tested equipment and vehicles to ensure

equipment readiness and improve unit effectiveness.

. Tested and evaluated potential equipment during proposal

for Army acquisition.

. Participated in preparation of new equipment for rapid

field initiatives concerning power generation equipment.

TOOL ROOM SUPERVISOR

. Accountable for over 7.5 million dollars of equipment,

tools, and repair parts.

. Developed and implemented tool checkout and accountability

procedure.

. Maintained calibrations of unit precision tools and

equipment.

. Supervised and trained incoming personnel in maintaining

tool room integrity and related SOP's.

HAZMAT ASSISTANT COORDINATOR

. Helped maintain unit HAZMAT compliance and readiness at

100%.

. Supervised the complete overhaul and implementation of unit

HAZMAT regulation compliance.

. Supervised and trained over 30 personnel to effectively

handle and properly dispose of hazardous materials in

accordance with regulations and maintain compliance with

Department of the Army, OSHA, and EPA regulations.

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR

. Supervised the correct preventative maintenance of over

5000 pieces of support and unit equipment.

. Monitored the correct research and ordering of equipment

parts.

. Coordinated the scheduling of all maintenance requirements

in conjunction with unit and brigade field exercises.

. Supervised, counseled, and trained more than 2000 personnel

during military career.

EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL TRAINING

. ASE Certifications: A1- Engine Repair, A5- Brakes, A6-

Electrical/Electronic Systems, T2- Diesel Engines, and T6-

Diesel Electrical Systems

. 609 Certification for A/C systems

. August 1993 to May 1997, High School Diploma, Williams

high School

. Universal Technical Institute, Associates of Occupational

Studies in Automotive Technology. September 2011.

. Power Generation advanced individual training (52D).

. HAZMAT (Hazardous Materials) Coordinator course.

. AOAP (Army Oil Analysis Program) Coordinator course.

. Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning basic course.

. Ford Technical Customer Handling course - Certificate

. ALLDATA automotive information system course - Certificate

. United States Army Combat Readiness Center - Composite Risk

Management basic and operational courses - Certificates.

. Cummins Power Generation LC/LT Automatic Transfer Switch

Qualification, OTEC 40- 1000 AMP Automatic Transfer Switch

Qualification, OTPC 40- 1000 AMP Automatic Transfer Switch

Qualification, OT Switch Mechanism Qualification, PCC 3100

Genset Control Qualification, PCC 2100 Genset Control

Qualification, PCC 1301 Genset Control Qualification.



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