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Maintenance Technician

Location:
Justice, IL
Salary:
32
Posted:
March 05, 2024

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Matthew Scott Maxon

*** ********** ***. ****** *******, IL 60480

708-***-****/ ad34p8@r.postjobfree.com

Qualifications Summary

An experienced supervisor and technician with a proven track record of performance. Veteran in working in dynamic and challenging environments in manufacturing and while serving as an Engineman in the Unites States Navy.

College Education: Student Moraine Valley Community College: Stationary Engineering AAS Program Aug 2010 – May 2013. GPA 3.44

Student Choice Career College: Manufacturing Diploma in Robot and CNC Feb – May 2019

Degree and Certificates:

AAS Stationary Engineering Stationary Engineering

Heating and Air Conditioning Advanced Air Conditioning Technician Electrical

Basic Air Conditioning Technician Shielded Metal Arc Welding

FANUC 30/3132B/OiD Programming and Operations Training Clouse (2018)

ABB Smart Certification Program for STEM course (2018)

Experience

Nov 19 – Feb 24 – Advanced Technology Services (ATS) – Maintenance Technician

Maintenance of Nineteen (19) – Hammond/ Packer Polishing Machines.

Maintenance of Twenty-Five (25) – New Brittian Rod/ Chucking Machines

Maintenance of Four (4) - Toyoda & Makino 4 Axis CNC Machines

Maintenance of Three (3) – Modern Tube Cutting Machines

Maintenance of Two (2) – Twelve (12) Position Diedishiem Pre CNC Machines.

Jun 19 – Oct 19 – Hydac Technology Corporation CNC/ Facilities Maintenance

Maintenance of Eight (8) DMG-Mori 4 Axis CNC Machines

Maintenance of Two (2) Silberhorn Parts Washers

Maintenance of One (1) Mafac Parts Washer

Maintenance of Ten (10) hydraulic test stands

Facilities Maintenance of four (4) buildings

Jun 14 – Jan 19 – Cintas Chicago Facilities Services Maintenance Department

Maintenance of Four (4) Lavatec 450 LX Washer/Extractors

Responsible for Wastewater Treatment/Reuse Systems.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting for Auxiliary Systems including Compressed Air, Auxiliary Boilers, Materials Rails, Mat Rollers, and other systems.

Actions resulted in North Central Group Maintenance Leader for FY15, Safety Exam 100% FY16 and Safety Leader for North Central Group FY17.

Jun 09- Jul 10 – Regional Hazardous Materials Locker Manager Yokosuka Japan

Responsible for the management and tracking of 235 Command and Work Center Hazardous Materials and Authorized Usage Lists.

Trained 285 Work Center and Command Hazmat Coordinators in Hazardous Materials Storage, ordering and program management.

Maintained database for tracking outstanding hazmat, Coordinator Letters of Designation, and program compliance.

Actions received a program grade of “Passed” and “Marked Improvement” in the Inspector General (I.G.) Inspection, March 2010.

Apr 08 – Jun 09 – Ship Repair Facility Yokosuka Hazardous Materials Warehouse Supervisor

Reorganized warehouse resulting in 30% more storage capacity.

Responsible for the receipt, storage, issuance, and delivery of over 900-line items and $5 Million dollars in materials.

Reutilized materials saving the US Navy over $200,000 in FY09.

Actions resulted in Consolidated Hazardous Materials Reutilization Inventory Management Program (CHRIMP) in an increase of 30% to 85% in customer satisfaction, savings and streamlining of operations.

Mar 07 – Apr 08 – Personal Property Yokosuka Shipping Office Leading Petty Officer

Supervised the Household Goods shipping of the Aircraft Carriers USS Geroge Washington (CVN73) and USS Kitty Hawk (CV63) personnel.

Supervised Seven (7) Logistics Specialists (LS) and Civilian Personnel.

Supervised the change of one operation and tracking system to another system with less than .10% of rework and loss.

Actions directly resulted in the earning of FISC (Fleet Industrial Support Center) Yokosuka earning a Meritorious Unit Award.

Jun 06 – Feb 07 – USS Kearsarge (LHD3) Engineering Department Repair Parts Petty Officer

Responsible for the ordering, receipt, inventory, shelf-life management, stocking and issuance of supplies for seven (7) shipboard Engineering Divisions.

Managed a budget of $3 Million Dollars per fiscal quarter for Consumable and Repair Parts.

Actions resulted in earning a Blue Supply “E” and Red Engineering “E” in passing Supply Management Inspection (SMI) & Engineering INSURV Inspections.

Navy Education and Training

Overseas Hazardous Waste Facilities Operations (A-493-0093)

Primar Leadership Development Program (P-500-0020)

Gas Free Engineer and Gas Free Engineering Petty Officer for Surface Afloat Operations (K-495-0051)

Auxiliary Boiler Operations (J-651-0457)

Foam Generating Systems Operation and Maintenance (K-495-2179)

Engineering Hydraulic Systems and Components (K-652-2146)

Engineering Fuel Systems JP-5 Shipboard (K-821-2039)

Engineering Maintenance Principles, Practices and Administration (A-651-0064)

Pump Maintenance (A-651-0067)

Engineering Propulsion Fuels and Oils Shipboard (K-821-2141)

Cargo Weapons Elevator Maintenance (K-690-0082)

Engineman, Class A, Class A1 (A-652-0018)

Boiler Technician (1200 PSI), Class A1 (A-651-0052)

Navy Shipboard Engineering Systems Maintained, Repaired and Operated

USS Kearsarge (LHD3) USS Harpers Ferry (LSD49) USS Blakely (FF1072)

Electro/Mechanical Cargo/Weapons Elevators Diesel Engines

Hydraulic Systems 1200PSI “D” Type Boiler

Pumps Centrifugal AC Units

Refrigeration Plants Laundry/Galley Equipment

AFFF Stations Electric/Gas Forklifts

Fuel Systems Air Compressors

Outboard Engines Small Watercraft

Cranes Anchor Windlass

Rope Handling Equipment Valves

Cascade Air Systems Fire Fighting Equipment

References Available: Work, Military, Educational, Personal



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