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Location:
Tomball, TX, 77377
Posted:
February 22, 2017

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JOSEPH T. MARKS

Tomball, TX ***** 254-***-****

acyyf1@r.postjobfree.com in/joseph-marks 881754124 Army combat veteran with over 14 years of hands on experience working on light / heavy diesel engines, hydraulics, pneumatics and electrical systems. Adept at troubleshooting problems and extensive experience in supervisory / management positions, with a consistent track record of quickly adapting to new environments or situations. An advanced knowledge of technical publications and driving towards supporting all company policies and goals. Preventive & Scheduled Engines Detroit, Caterpillar 15.2L Power Train Maintenance Engines: Isuzu, GM 6.2L Quality Control Electrical Engine repair and performance MS Office Suite Multimeters Schematics Hydraulics: Cranes, Lifts, Winches Bechtel Equip. Mgmt. System(EMS) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

BECHTEL CORPORATION (ExxonMobil North American Growth Olefins Recovery Project) Oct. 2016 - Present Inbound/Outbound Equipment Inspector and Technician – Service Truck Operator/Field Mechanic

Responsible for the safety and operational inspections for over 300 pieces of equipment coming on and off the construction site.

Conducted preventive and faulty repairs for all equipment returning back to the rental vendors, so as to cut down on repair and labor costs charged by the equipment owners.

Maintained a daily inventory of over $400,000 worth of equipment awaiting pick-up or issuing out to the entire construction site.

Assisted in the troubleshooting and repair of all inoperable equipment in a timely manner, so as to prevent project delays at all levels.

Accumulated the following man hours conducting preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairing. o Genie Articulating/Telescopic (engine and electric) Boom Lifts: 400 man hours o Genie Scissor Lifts: 80 man hours

o Genie Compact/High Reach Telehandlers(forklifts): 250 man hours o TEREX Light Towers (light plants): 100 man hours o JLG Articulating/Telescopic (engine powered) Boom Lifts: 100 man hours o JLG Scissor Lifts: 80 man hours

o JLG Telehandlers(forklift): 100 man hours

o CAT Excavator 320F: 50 man hours

U.S. ARMY

Maintenance Operations Supervisor Oct. 2015 – Aug. 2016

Supervised, trained, mentored, and developed 36 diesel mechanics while maintaining 187 wreckers and supporting equipment valued at $3.5 Million.

Implemented talent management programs to enhance quality of work, safety and employee morale in the work place while collaborating with higher management to exchange ideas, goals and outlooks for mission success.

Maintained a steady 80% equipment readiness by developing, implementing, and managing a scheduled services program for all assigned mechanical equipment.

Accumulated the following man hours conducting preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairing: o Engine: Detroit 2,000 man hours

o Engine: Caterpillar 15.2L 3,500 man hours

o Engine: Isuzu 1,800 man hours

o Engine: General Motors 6.2L: 6,000 man hours

o Wreckers: 5,500 man hours

o Diesel Light Wheeled Vehicles: 15,000 man hours

o Hydraulics (Cranes, Lifts, Winches): 2,200 man hours Human Resource and Personnel Manager May 2011 – Sept. 2015

Exceeded the company targeted goals of 50%, by capturing 63% of all Department of Defense quality market contracts for three consecutive years.

Selected first out of 240 recruiters’, to be part of a mobile recruiting team that traveled the entire Central-East Texas Region to help struggling Recruiting Centers, which resulted in a 44% increase in production from the previous year.

Worked to establish new relationships with local businesses and county organizations to increase the Army’s appeal, awareness programs, advertisement and overall business value throughout multiple communities.

Supervised 3 human resource employees responsible for onboarding over 300 employees Senior Diesel Engine Systems Technician May 2010 – May 2011

Supervised scheduled /unscheduled maintenance and diagnostic troubleshooting for over 500 diesel vehicles and support equipment.

Responsible for the training and professional development of two entry level diesel mechanics.

Inspected and repaired over 200 diesel vehicles and support equipment while collaborating with contract employees. Diesel Engine Systems Technician & Heavy Truck Wrecker Operator Jan. 2003 – May 2010

Saved the Army about $16,800 in man hours by refurbishing over 80 pieces of equipment such as 10 ton and 5 ton wreckers returning back from a yearly overseas deployment.

Interpreted complex electrical schematic diagrams to isolate and identify system and component malfunctions on light medium and heavy diesel equipment.

Maintained an average of 20 vehicles and supporting equipment weekly.

Leadership identified as the preferred company vehicle mechanic. EDUCATION

Central Texas College, Killeen, TX General Studies 2011



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