Thomas Reyes Munguia Jr.
Altman Drive
Arlington, Texas 76011
337-***-**** (Cell)
*************@*****.*** & ******.*******@**.****.*** OBJECTIVE
Honorably discharged and seeking position as an Maintenance Mechanic
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
Possess Government Security Clearance since 29 Nov. 2007
(Current)
Possess a current Passport
Provided security in an hostile environment (military/ overseas)
Over 3 years experience (3 months deployed/ Iraq) with RQ-7B Shadow UAS Maintenance in both 10 and 20 level
Over 4 years experience (12 months deployed/ Afghanistan) with Motor Pool Maintenance in 10, 20, and 30 level
Proven ability to work in hazardous conditions, stressful situations, and meet deadlines
Proficient in ITEMs, ELAS, FEDLOG, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point Programs
Proficient with hand tools, and calibrated hand tools, tests sets, hydraulics for both UAS and Motor Pool required maintenance
Proficient electrical wiring, wiring diagrams/ schematics, and electrical troubleshooting/ diagnostics
Hazardous material, hazardous waste and corrosion control trained
Goal and team oriented; able to make difficult decisions in stressful situations
Will, at all times, stay on task until mission is accomplished effectively and safely
On stand-by and can be called upon 24/7
Effective communication and leadership skills whether verbally and/ or writing, in both English and Spanish
Fast learner and able to adapt to any situation
Emphasize attention to detail
Ability to work 24 hours or more if needed
Ability to lift 150 pounds or more
Traveled overseas twice as a soldier and twice as a civilian contractor
WORK HISTORY
APR. 2013-NOV. 2016: Alturdyne Power Systems/ Field Service Tech, Lancaster, Texas
Traveled to customer sites in company truck
Obtained opening and closing numbers with Post and Environmental
Performed generator maintenance
Removed and replaced oil, coolant, filters (including fuel), hoses, clamps, belts and batteries, block heaters and disposed of properly
Collected fluid samples
Tested unit shutdowns and charging units
On call 24/7
Set temporary generators
Conducted maintenance on company truck as necessary
Maintained mileage and unit run logs
Filled out Inspection sheets and Field Service Reports JUN. 2012-JAN. 2013: CACI Technologies/ Electronics Engineer III, Afghanistan
Traveled outside of base to remote locations (COBs, FOBs and VSPs) and installed, serviced and/ or repaired power generation equipment as needed
Assisted in connecting or disconnecting generators to/ or from transformers
Reconfigured electrical/ systems layouts on bases
Paralleled generators as needed
Provided advice to military personnel on power generation equipment
Worked on whatever the soldiers or base needed; dig ditches, carry bags, sand bags, light-frame construction, unload supplies and worked on vehicles
APRIL 2012-JUNE 2012: AECOM-AC First/ Electronic Equipment Installer Afghanistan
Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on power generation equipment, light sets, air compressors, high pressure washers, etc.
Performed systems check on ground support equipment SEP. 2007 91D (formerly 52D) w/ ASI U2 30 LEVEL POWER GENERATION w/
to ADVANCED SKILL IDENTIFIER UNMANNED AERIAL
VEHICLE-
FEB. 2012 SHORT RANGE REPAIR
U.S. Army; 4/10 Mountain DIV. (Light) HHC & B Co. BSTB; Fort Polk, LA. 71459
FEB 2008-MARCH 2010: UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS
MAINTENANCE (15 E)
Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and servicing (PMCS), 10 and 20 level maintenance on Shadow 200 UAS daily operations
Certified Crew Chief with over 200 launches
Examine shafts and other moving parts for excessive wear of defects
Conduct fuel samples from both the AV, AVT, and/ or MSM
Performed site survey, emplacement and displacement of Shadow equipment/ systems (AV, AVT, MSM, GCS, TQG, 2KW, PGCS, Launcher, and AG)
Updated ELAS thumb drives after maintenance actions, launches, and recoveries
SEP. 2007-FEB. 2012: POWER GENERATION REPAIRER (91D
{formerly 52D})
Performed 10, 20, and 30 level repairs on 2kw, 3kw, 5kw, 10kw, 15kw, 30kw, and 60kw
Conducted scheduled and unscheduled Preventative Maintenance Checks
Knowledge of TMs and ability to interpret schematics
Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain power generation equipment and engines
Adjusted valves, carburetors, ignition points, alternators, regulators, and solenoids
Repair and/ or replace turbo chargers as needed
Remove and replace gaskets including water pump, valve cover, thermostat, etc.
Examine and replace hoses as needed
Performed oil changes, oil filters, radiator flushes, and lubrication
Operated and tested generators with load bank after repairs
Inspected wiring harnesses for corrosion and or deterioration
Repaired and reassembled AC and DC electric motors, generators, and pumps
Removed and disassembled armature, stator or rotor from frame
Proficient with John Deere, FG Wilson, and Caterpillar engines
NCOIC in GSE section of motor pool (Senior Generator Repairer)
Enforced safety standards and proper use of personal protective equipment
As Squad Leader, taught, supervised, encouraged and counseled soldiers
OCT. 2010-OCT. 2011: SECURITY (U.S. Army)
Performed Tower Guard in Afghanistan
Worked at ECP (Entry Control Point)
Conducted searches in vehicles and on locals entering and exiting base
On call 24/7
Communicated with Afghanistan local nationals
Provided security at designated points
Utilized proper tactical gear; IBA (Improved Body Armor), IOTV
(Improved Outer Tactical Vest, knee and elbow pads, and Kevlar helmet
EDUCATION
Enhanced cold weather training at Dugway Proving Grounds, Utah (Feb 2010)
Tutored at Fort Huachuca, Arizona (Aug-Oct 2008)
Granted 26 credit hours from Cochise College (Sierra Vista, Arizona)
Earned 55 credit hours from UMUC (University of Maryland University College)
Tutored at Ordnance Center and school; Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland (Dec-Mar 2007-2008)
Basic training (Infantry) at Fort Knox, Kentucky (Sep-Dec 2007)
Entitled to Full MGIB benefits
Member of U.S. Army Reserves (April 2013 – Current)