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Maintenance Technician

Location:
Tinley Park, IL
Salary:
25.00
Posted:
February 07, 2020

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Carl Frank Lewis

***** ****** ***., ****** ****, Illinois, 60477

708-***-****

adbn5v@r.postjobfree.com or adbn5v@r.postjobfree.com

Thoroughly skilled mechanic with 20+ years of maintenance and managerial skills earned while i the military. Looking to obtain a civilian job to maintain and repair equipment in a structured work environment. I possess a can do attitude and work well with others.

Education and Certifications

●Victor J Andrew H.S.

●Moraine Valley Community College

●Kankakee Community College

●US Army Military Education Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri and Fort Jackson South Carolina

●AM General Military Training Centre, Mishawaka, Indiana

●Camp Joseph T. Robinson, North Little Rock Arkansas

Related Skills

●Familiar with Microsoft and Word programs with 15 years experience.

●Automotive Technician WG10 Surface maintenance technician full time

●10 and 20, 34 level maintenance on: 900 and 800 series 5 tones; maintenance on cuvee’s; maintenance on High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles; maintenance on 10,000 pound forklift; maintenance on smaller forklifts; maintenance on several types of trailers; and maintenance on LMTV and FMTV.

●Experience using the MSD computer to diagnose and repair equipment.

●In charge of technicians on 3rd shift, Managing work flow and drive up repairs. While also maintaining a safe work environment for Technicians and drivers in the shop. I also make the work orders and plan the workload at night getting PM’S and repairs done.

●Familiar with civilian diesel power mechanics and trailers.

●Learned how to rebuild 5th wheels on tractors.

●Familiar with using the troubleshooting computer to find faults when an engine check light is on and checking emissions sensors.

●Minor bodywork, sanding, priming and masking.

●Generators M1A1’s and M113 Pac’s.

●2007 Automotive Climate Control Technician Certificate; Brakes and Chassis Technician certificate; Drivetrain Technician certificate; ASE cert. #0443143 ESCO Institute certified to use Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Equipment; Basic Combat Training; basic infantry skill and mastery of individual and group combat skills including marksmanship, first aid, achievement of minimal physical conditioning standards, application of basic safety and living skills in survival techniques in an outdoor environment; MOS awarded, 62B30 Engineer Construction Equipment Repair Technician; Trained to maintain tools necessary for heavy equipment repair. Trained to isolate malfunctions by using appropriate electrical or hydraulic diagnostic equipment and technical publications, some minor welding in oxyacetylene and electrical welding equipment; Identify technical data and specifications reading topographic maps and recognizing military map symbols; Diagnose and service automotive electrical systems on diesel engines, including air, cooling, lubrication, and fuel systems; Tune diesel engines, diagnose and repair hydraulic systems, power trans, clutches, and bearings on various types of heavy construction equipment, inspecting, disassembling, repair and reassembling of carburetors and fuel injection systems, cooling systems, electrical systems, transmission assemblies and brake systems; Reconditioning and assembling clutches, steering clutches, final drives, hydraulic systems and crawler assemblies; Removing and overhauling engines, transmissions, differentials, geared hubs, maintaining records and performing preventative maintenance.

●MOS awarded, 91B30 Light Wheel Vehicle Technician

●2014 Shielded Metal Arc Welding certificate.

●2014 Attending English and math courses to finish Associates degree in automotive,

●Light-wheel vehicle mechanic supervising and performing unit maintenance, recovery operations on gasoline and diesel fueled light-wheeled vehicles (prime movers designated as 5 ton or less and their associated trailers, as well as associated items, example generators.

●Troubleshooting mechanical and electrical problems on different types of engines systems, transmissions, final drive units, electrical systems, brakes systems, steering and suspensions systems.

●Repairing and replacing the faulty parts causing the equipment not to function properly and damaged body parts, and doing tune-up work.

Skill levels reached in the US Army

●Skill level 1 MOSC 63B10, maintains power assisted brake systems, wheeled vehicle suspension systems, wheeled vehicle wheel/hub assemblies, wheeled vehicle hydraulic (power) steering systems, and wheeled vehicle crane/hoist/winch assemblies.

●Skill level 2 MOSC 63B20, performs duties in preceding skill level, supervises lower grade soldiers and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties.

●Skill level 3 MOSC 63B30, performs duties in preceding skill levels, perform light-wheeled vehicle maintenance (MOS 63B) duties, perform heavy-wheeled vehicle mechanic (MOS 63S) duties, performs track vehicle mechanic (MOS 63Y) duties, supervises lower grade soldiers and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Supervises unit maintenance on wheel and track vehicles, material handling equipment, power generation equipment and upkeep of hand and power tools.

●Perform battlefield damage assessment and repair (BDAR). Supervises recovery operations.

●Additional Skill – Identifiers 63B30 HO8

●ASI awarded HO8, The mission of the ASI H8 Wheeled vehicle Recovery Course is to train Active Army, Army National Guard and Army Reserve enlisted personnel to operate and maintain recovery vehicles and related equipment and to employ standard procedures for rigging, recovering and towing wheeled vehicles. The 12 day course encompasses 84 hours of classroom and hands-on training and testing on the following tasks: Oxygen and acetylene gas welding equipment operations; Recovery methods; Recovery vehicle preventive maintenance checks and services; Recovery vehicle operation; Boom and hoist operations; Winch operations; Mired vehicle recovery; Overturned vehicle recovery; Disabled vehicle recovery

●Certificates awarded for Am General School Training

●Certificate for Direct Support Troubleshooting and Repair for Military HMMWV systems; This Field

●Maintenance Training course consists of unit level Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS), removal and replacement of unit and direct support level components, as well as troubleshooting and repairing electrical, hydraulic and mechanical components and systems at the organizational and direct support levels. Training on Engine Systems, fuel Systems, Intro to 4L80E, basic heating and AC, Intro to Systems of the HMMWV, Troubleshoot-4L80E, Manual Troubleshooting, and the use of Tech II.

●Certificate for HMMWV Air Conditioning system; HMMWV Air Conditioning System training course, Specific tasks include M1114/M1116 and the M1151 series.

●Certificate awarded for 10 and 20 level maintenance on Military generators. Basic Training on how to start, run, and service the 5-60 kw Tactical Quiet Generators, Types: Caterpillar and Cummings generators.

●Certificate FMS TAMMS and Readiness Course; operate a maintenance shop including supervision and training in safety and accident reporting, operating of an automated maintenance system, hazardous material handling and supply, plus property accountability.

Work Experience

●1988-1991 Body man apprentice, Maaco

●1991-2014 Staff Sergeant, US Army; Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri for basic training and 62B10 training; Joliet, Illinois with 526th Engineer Company; Fort Jackson, South Carolina for 91B10 training and HO8 training; Korea, with 2nd Infantry Division 1/7; Fort Campbell, Kentucky, 101st Airborne Division 501st Signal Battalion A Company; D Company 3rd Battalion 5th Special Forces Airborne, as a 91B20 HO8S; Golf Company 634th, Illinois as a 91B30 HO8S; Echo Company 634th BSB, in Kabul Afghanistan Camp Eggers; Golf Company 634th, Illinois Motor Sergeant 91B30 HO8S.

●Retired from the United States Army February 2014

●2001-2014 Surface maintenance technician, Federal Government

●2014-2015 Lead Technician Saia LTL.

●2015-2018 Diesel Power Mechanic

References

●Ed Crenshaw, Parts Clerk at Estes 708-***-****

●Roberto Acosta, Mechanics Manager at Estes 708-***-****

●Brian Sydor, Maintenance Shop Supervisor, Saia 630-***-**** ext 5527

●Scott Sieger, Truck Driver – 708-***-****



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