Barry Neal
***********@*****.***
**** ****. **** * *******, Texas 79407 / Phone: 806-***-****
Objective
Desire a challenging career opportunity where my skills and management experience can be effectively utilized.
Professional Work Experience
Special Events / Set-up
9 Sept 20121 – Present, Texas Tech Club / Club Corp
Performs set up operations for special events at Texas Tech Jones AT&T Stadium.
Performed needed support for Game Day operations to include suites, kitchen and management support.
Performed maintenance tasks as needed to ensure proper operation of all activities.
Maintenance Technician / Porter
2 June 20121 – 8 Sept 2021, American Campus Communities – U Club Townhomes.
Performs routine maintenance and repairs on facilities and buildings, to include electrical, plumbing, HVAC and structural needs. Coordinates with maintenance vendors when repair needs are beyond the scope of repair duties.
NEAL Renovations
13 Sept 16 – 1 June 2021, Self Employed
Performs renovation and home improvements, maintenance and repairs on facilities and buildings, to include electrical, plumbing, HVAC and structural needs.
Maintenance Technician IV
12 Sept 16 – 14 June 2019, West Texas Printing Center- in support of Lubbock Avalanche Journal and Amarillo Globe News
Performs inspection, troubleshooting and repair for all ink pumps, printing presses, paper inserting machines, paper stackers and many various support machinery. Machinery and equipment include electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Performs routine maintenance and repairs on facilities and buildings, to include electrical, plumbing, HVAC and structural needs. Coordinates with maintenance vendors when repair needs are beyond the scope of repair duties.
Technician
10 Aug 12 – 1 July 16, ima-tec GmbH; Kurnach, Germany
Performs installation and wiring of Cartesian 4 and 6 axis robot arms for industrial robotics assembly, testing and micro assembly machines.
Conducts inspections, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of robotic assemblies for customer support at locations throughout Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic.
Performs wiring of robotic components, power, switching and control cabinets for the fabrication and assembly of new designs for customer needs.
Building and Housing Inspector (U.S. Army, Europe)
10 Aug 10 – 9 Aug 12, G4S Integrated Services; Schweinfurt, Germany
Perform inspections of soldier housing facilities for occupancy maintenance during deployment of units to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Performs inspections of buildings, homes and common areas for damage and forwarding the deficiencies for repair to Department of Public Works.
Site Manager Maintenance Operations (U.S. Army, Iraq)
25 Mar 07 – 1 Aug 10, URS Corp, IM&TR contract; Baghdad, Iraq
Manage and directly responsible for all aspects of the maintenance program and ensure that all maintenance policies and procedures are adhered to by all shops. Maintain coordination with all supporting Divisions to maintain smooth and effective transition between maintenance and supporting functions.
Assigned as the senior on-site maintenance representative for the company and the primary interface with the customers to ensure a high degree of customer satisfaction in support of LOGCAP III, while geographically dispersed from the Program Management Office
Manage maintenance organization that includes a supervisory staff, support staff and administrative staff of 141 total authorized personnel.
Maintenance Supervisor (USMC Expeditionary Forces)
26 Aug 05 – 1 Dec 06, URS Corp - Lear Siegler Services (LSI), LOGCAP III - Iraq
§ Responsible for Organizational and Direct Support level maintenance shops in support of the USMC in Iraq and LOGCAP III.
Shops include Automotive, Ground Support Equipment, Fuel and Electric Systems, Engineer and Heavy Equipment, Allied Trades, Maintenance Work Orders section, Communications/Electronics, HVAC, Small Arms repair and logistics section to include MIMS operations; equipment /parts receipt and tool rooms.
Managed maintenance crews of a Maintenance Foreman, 2 Quality Assurance/Quality Control Inspectors; 54 mechanics, technicians and logistics specialist. As well as, an administrative assistant.
Deputy Project Manager (U.S. Army, Europe)
23 Feb 04 – 10 July 05, Defense Support Services (DS2), Germany
Responsible for 11 maintenance facilities within the 1st Infantry Division, located in Schweinfurt, Würzburg, Kitzingen, Bamberg, Vilseck footprint.
Managed maintenance crews of 11 Foremen, 117 mechanics, 11 QA/QC inspectors, 20 ULLS-G operators and 8 SAMMS operators (Logistics).
Installation Security Site Manager (U.S. Army, Europe)
1 Mar 00 – 20 Feb 04, Securitas GmbH, Würzburg, Germany
Responsible for safety and security of three US military installations and one housing area in Würzburg, Germany.
Manage 158 armed security personnel, 8 shift supervisors and staff that included an office administrator and site trainer.
Recommend improvements and corrective measures to upgrade security administration, procedures and policies. Provided security guidance and support to US Government agencies.
Electronic Technician (U.S. Army, Europe)
1 Apr 97 – 28 Feb 00, Lockheed Martin SS&TS, Hohenfels, Germany
Installed, maintained and repaired complex electronic, mechanical and LASER equipment and systems utilized as Tactical Engagement Systems and Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement Systems (MILES) on a large array of US, UN and NATO military vehicles and aircraft.
United States Army
28 Sept 87 – 29 Mar 97, US ARMY, Air Defense Artillery Branch
Supervised, operated, serviced and maintained M2A2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles, M577 Personnel Carriers, M113A2 Personnel Carriers, M923 series 5-Ton Trucks, M35 series 2 ton trucks, M998 HMMWVs, M1037 HUMMWVs, M163A2 Vulcan weapons systems, Avenger and Stinger guided missile systems and associated equipment on all vehicles types.
Performed Organizational and Direct Support maintenance repair on assigned vehicles.
As an NCO directly responsible for the Safety, Health and welfare of 5 personnel, to include environmental issues within the motorpool and training areas.
Education and Training
Leadership Training Course, Lear Siegler Services. 13-14 January 2009
Foreman Training Course, Lear Siegler Services. 11-14 July 2007
Site Supervisor Training Course, Lear Siegler Services. 3 October 2006
Supervisor Training Course 102, Lear Siegler Services. 1-3 August 2006
Qualification Range Shooting Leaders Course, German Federal Military and Police Association. December 2002
Weapons and German Laws of Self-Defense Course. Securitas. September 2000.
German Language Course for Academics. Kolping Academy. 8 March – 7 September 2000.
Primary Leadership Development Course, U.S. Army, 22 May-19 June 1991
Vocational Electronics, Plainview High School, 1987
Plainview High School, 1987
Computer Skills
All Windows operating systems.
Windows Office Programs (i.e. Word, Excel, Outlook, Access and Power Point).
Languages
German (conversational) speaking, reading and writing.
Certificates and Awards
Letter of Appreciation, Alan Weakley, Vice President, General Manager, URS / EG&G, ETS Division. 21 Jan 08.
Above & Beyond Award, Robert Watson, Lear Siegler Services, Inc. Iraq Theater Program Manager. 20 Jan 2008
Coin of Excellence, Jack List, Lear Siegler Services, Inc. Iraq Theater Deputy Program Manager. 20 Jan 2008
Safety Star Award, 210 days with no accidents/incidents, Corps Logistics Support Services (CLSS), 1 July 2006.
13 medals for commendation, achievement and conduct. US Army
18 Certificates of Achievement/Appreciation. US Army
Certificates and Awards
Letter of Appreciation, Alan Weakley, Vice President, General Manager, URS / EG&G, ETS Division. 21 Jan 08.
Above & Beyond Award, Robert Watson, Lear Siegler Services, Inc. Iraq Theater Program Manager. 20 Jan 2008
Coin of Excellence, Jack List, Lear Siegler Services, Inc. Iraq Theater Deputy Program Manager. 20 Jan 2008
Coin of Excellence, Michael Wiegand, Lear Siegler Services, Inc. Site Manager. 15 Nov 07.
Safety Star Award, 210 days with no accidents/incidents, Corps Logistics Support Services (CLSS), 1 July 2006.
Letter of Appreciation, David J. Posek, President of Lockheed Martin, System Support and Training Services. 11 Oct 1999.
13 medals for commendation, achievement and conduct. US Army
18 Certificates of Achievement/Appreciation. US Army
Volunteer Services
Lubbock Veterans Center, Lubbock, Texas
Veterans Administration Clinic, Lubbock, Texas
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 2466, Lubbock, Texas
Team Member, Team Rubicon, Disaster Response/Relief