Gregory Carlson
Webster, TX. 77598
acxovl@r.postjobfree.com
Professional Objective: Seeking a position in manual labor.
Key Qualifications:
Attention to detail Scenario planning
Teamwork Performance under pressure
Self-discipline Improvise action
Adaptability Time management
Problem solving
Oral communication skills
Professional experience:
U.S ARMY
August 2015-Present Fort Bliss, TX
Vehicle Recovery Supervisor
Supervised soldiers and provided technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of
their duties. Diagnosed and corrected malfunctions of various subsystems, performed on-board
direct support tasks to include major assembly replacement. Assisted skill level one solders with
troubleshooting and maintenance tasks.
Conducted over 50 recovery operations during a National Training Center rotation at Fort
Irwin, CA with 100% success rate.
Improved the efficiency and effectiveness of the Engineer Battalion due to mechanical
knowledge, leadership ability, experience, and technical and tactical expertise.
Instructed 20 to 30 soldiers during physical fitness on a daily basis.
Maintained and accountable for one 10-ton recovery vehicle with tools and equipment
valued in excess of $1,100,000.
U.S. ARMY
July 2014-August 2015 Fort Riley, KS
Bradley Fighting Vehicle Systems Maintainer Supervisor
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Provided technical guidance to subordinates; troubleshot to the system level; developed and
conducted on-the-job training; completed maintenance records and reports.
Maintained and accounted for tools and welding equipment valued in excess of $150,000
with no equipment lost.
Worked outside of Military Occupational Specialty by conducting unscheduled
maintenance on more than 270 pieces of wheeled vehicle equipment.
Troubleshot malfunctions within the Bradley turret with a fast and expedient repair on
over 15 faults while vehicles operated at the firing range.
U.S. ARMY
November 2011-July 2014 Fort Carson, CO
Bradley Fighting Vehicle Systems Maintainer
Diagnosed and troubleshot malfunctions and performed organizational maintenance and
on-board direct support tasks on the Bradley Fighting Vehicle suspension, steering system, fire
extinguisher/suppression systems, gas particulate systems, vehicular mounted armament, and
associated fire control systems.
Maintained a fleet in excess of 30 pieces of track equipment.
Found and repaired over 55 faults during operations at the firing range utilizing
troubleshooting methods obtained from on-the-job training.
Replaced the engine in two Bradley Fighting Vehicles in less than 3 days.
Education:
Heritage High School
High School Diploma
Relevant Classes
Introduction to Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
Criminal Justice Essentials
Forensic Science and Criminal Investigations
Training:
First Aid Leadership
Equal Opportunity Basic Risk Management
Sexual Harassment Prevention Range Safety
Resiliency Suicide Intervention
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Certification:
Army Commendation medal: Outstanding performance and dedication to duty
contributed significantly to the overwhelming success of the units mission in support of
Operation Enduring Freedom (Spartan Shield).
Army Achievement Medal: (3) Exceptional meritorious service while serving as a
Bradley Fighting Vehicle Systems Maintainer at Headquarters and Headquarters
company.
Driver Wheel Badge: Drove over 8,000 miles in a wheeled vehicle with no vehicle
accidents or traffic violations.
Driver Track Badge: Drove over 8,000 miles in a tracked vehicle with no vehicle
accidents or traffic violations.
Mechanic Badge: Passed standard mechanics course and demonstrated mechanical skills.