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Diesel / Two cycle / Four cycle Small engine Mechanic

Location:
Killeen, TX
Salary:
Negotiable
Posted:
February 04, 2017

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Manuel A Alvarez

**** ********* ** *******, ***** 76542 Home: 254-***-**** Email: acynvq@r.postjobfree.com

EDUCATION:

Graduate, Pueblo High School, Tucson, Arizona, 1983

TECHNICAL SKILLS/TRAINING:

Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW) 2009

Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE) 2008

Standard Asset Management Readiness Tool (SMART) 2008

Texas Motor Vehicles Inspectors Course, Killeen, Texas, 1992

Light/Heavy Wheel Vehicle Mechanic Course, Ft. Dix, New Jersey, 1987

Mobile Electric Power Generator Repairmen Course, Ft. Belvoir, Virginia, 1985

Windows XP, Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel

CHRONOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE:

Bellco Repair Center LLC. 07/2016 – Present

Small Engine Mechanic

Troubleshoot, diagnose and repair mechanical and electrical malfunctions of 2 cycle, 4 cycle gasoline and electrical driven lawn equipment.

Troubleshoot, diagnose and repair mechanical and electrical malfunctions of vacum cleaners, Pneumatic air tools and power tools.

Maintained cleanliness of work area, power tools and hand tools.

Ensured safety procededures followed in maintenance area.

Empire Seed Turf and Irrigation Co. 05/2015 – 07/2016

Small Engine Mechanic

Troubleshot, diagnosed and repaired mechanical and electrical malfunctions on various models of 2 cycle and 4 cycle engine driven consumer and commercial lawn mowers, tractors and Power generators.

Researched and assisted with ordering repair parts.

Maintained cleanliness of work area, power tools and hand tools.

Ensured safety procededures followed in maintenance area.

Certified technician on Scag commercial lawn tractors.

Engineering Solutions and Products LLC. 11/ 2006 – 7/ 2013 & 11/2013 – 10/2014

Government Property Management Specialist

Employment change due to Government contract dispute. Continued duties as Government Property Management Specialist with PdM Tactical Mission Command Ft. Hood, Texas.

CACI International. 07/2013 – 11/2013

Property Management Specialist

Employment change due to Government contract dispute. Continued duties as Government Property Management Specialist. Completed 6 Tactical Mission Command equipment fielding’s including proper documentation for Conus Active and National Guard Army units. Completed Tactical Mission Command excess equipment turn-in

To the Ft. Hood Defense Reutilization Marketing Office (DRMO) totaling $10 million to include proper documentation.

Engineering Solutions and Products LLC. 12/2006 – 7/2013

Government Property Management Specialist

Responsible for receiving, storing, maintaining and issuing property at the direction of the Battle Command, Ft Monmouth. Receiving included verification of materiel, unpacking and physical inspection. Storing included placing materiel properly within the warehouse storage structure to ensure proper accountability and preparing items on pallets by banding and wrapping. Maintaining included the inspection and inventory of items in storage using computerized inventory equipment. Issuing included selecting items to be issued, physical inspection, packaging, to include configuration of equipment into hardened operational transit cases, and documentation of the shipment. Maintained a forklift license for standard warehouse size forklift. Receives excess equipment back into inventory using SMART. Disassembles hardware as needed. Assembles hardware as needed for issue. Palletize, band, or wrap equipment for turn-in. Inputs equipment information into system to generate DA Form 1348 for turn-in and attach to pallets. Coordinates with Defense Reutilization Marketing Office (DRMO) for inspection of equipment and turn-in date. Coordinates with Rental Company for vehicles. Loads and takes equipment to FT. Hood DRMO for turn-in. File all paperwork for inspections. Responsible for providing technical support to Access Points, and printers. Provides support to fielding teams to setup/ PMBCCS Fielding Teams and associated Fielding Accountability Equipment consisting of Laptop MS SQL Servers, Sun 4100, router, projector, Wireless maintain the system at various fielding sites, with differing ‘Site Environmental’ conditions in conjunction with the fielding team leaders to maximize the fielding process. Utilizes the SMART system to assist in producing reports to assist in the receiving shipments from the PMBCCS Staging Facility. Reports discrepancies concerning shipments and established the starting inventory for each fielding. Responsible for planning equipment orders to properly provision fielding sets to support the fielding schedule. Coordinates with the training Manager for all fielding’s scheduled and provides progress reports to the Warehouse Manager.

Lockheed Martin Information & Technology Services, Ft Hood, Texas 11/2000 – 12/2006

Technical Field Support

Troubleshot, diagnosed and repaired mechanical and electrical malfunctions of power generation equipment, environmental control units, Standardized Integrated Command Post Systems Mounted on 1-1/4 ton HMMWV's, Tactical Operation Centers integrated into M1068 tracked vehicles and Battle Command On The Move Equipment mounted on Tracked/Wheeled Vehicles located within Ft. Hood, the United States and equipment deployed to Southeast Asia. Provided preventive maintenance, trouble shooting, repair and operation of gasoline/diesel engine driven equipment utilized by Lockheed Martin personnel during daily operations.

Management Technology & Information Systems Corporation, Ft Hood, Texas 04/1994 – 11/2000

Light / Heavy Wheel Vehicle & Power Generation Equipment Mechanic

Provided automotive and generator maintenance for the Fort Hood Force Integration Office. Equipment maintained consisted of over 200 pieces of 1-1/4 Tn HMMWV's, 1-1/4 Ton cargo Trucks to 5-Tn cargo trucks, 5 KW MEP Generators to 60 KW MEP Generators and 2000-6000 lbs rough terrain and warehouse forklifts. Applied trouble shooting procedures and diagnostic procedures to include wiring schematics applied to auto electrical and generator electrical malfunctions. Additional responsibilities included maintaining equipment dispatch log (DA Form 2401), dispatching and inspecting vehicles and equipment, assisted with driver training and road testing as needed, inspecting and maintaining service worksheets on equipment operating forklifts to provide support as needed. Inspected and maintained fourteen 10 KW generator sets which were used by supported customers. Accomplishments include assisting with the refurbishing and building of electronic repair stations of six M109 2-1/2 ton cargo vans, the modification and fabrication of three 40 foot trailers and one 2-1/2 ton van into battery recharging stations, renovated an old motorpool office and bay area to operate as a service / quick repair facility for the Force Integration Office and supported customers. Deployed to the National Training Center at Ft Irwin, CA in support of the Force XXI AWE exercise. Given additional responsibility of safely transporting a van packed with computer systems to and from the Force XXI AWE exercise to Ft. Hood. Recognized and awarded for the set up and operation of the FIO installation site motorpool.

Oscar the Mechanic, Killeen, Texas 01/1993 – 04/1994

State Vehicle Safety Inspector

Conducted inspections of vehicles according to the Texas Department Of Public Safety Laws and Regulations. Maintained area and equipment utilized for conducting safety inspections. Maintained accountability of records and moneys belonging to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Automotive Mechanic

Troubleshot and determined mechanical malfunctions of vehicles needing repair. Ordered mechanical parts needed for repair of vehicles. Repaired mechanical and electrical malfunctions, ensured quality control and safety of repairs and conducted and maintained records and invoices of work completed.

United States Army 05/1985 – 01/1993

MOS: Mobile Electric Power Repairman 52D

Highest rank achieved: Corporal E-4P

Responsible for maintenance of mobile electric power equipment ranging from 1.5 KW to 60 KW generator sets. Performed preventive maintenance on equipment assigned to specific unit. Responsible for up to 60 different pieces of equipment. Maintained 95% readiness in assigned units. Supervised and ensured safety procedures for up to six mechanics.

Senior Generator Mechanic

Supervised six mechanics, accounted for tools, equipment, shop operation and safety.

Senior POL Sergeant

Oversaw ordering inventory and issuance of over 50 petroleum/oil/lubricants (POL) lines. Performed and administered the Oil Analysis Program. Supervised three POL specialists’ performance and safety procedures. Ensured readiness and responsible for two POL trucks and their fuel delivery systems.

Light / Heavy Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic

Assisted in all areas of maintenance and repair of equipment and vehicles including the component level.

Horlings Construction Company, Tucson, Arizona 06/1983 – 05/1985

Commercial Painter

Painted commercial and residential sites performing the fine detailing work and trim staining to include kitchen and bathroom cabinets. Selected paint types and mixed as necessary.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS/AWARDS:

Good Conduct Medal 2 Awards

Army Achievement Medal 4 Awards

Overseas Service Ribbon 2 Awards

Army Service Ribbon

Professional Development Ribbon

Superior Unit Citation, 2



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