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ROBERT. D. ADAMS

**** ********* *****. **** ****** Florida 32563

ads33u@r.postjobfree.com Phone 254-***-****

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Currently employed by Amentum in Erbil Kurdistan Iraq. Previously DynCorp International. Program management of military vehicle maintenance,25 years of experience, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Defense Contractors. I have over 16 years of experience in Military Maintenance Mechanic troubleshooting, repair and services. 6 years in Quality Assurance and Quality Control and inspector. 3 years of Environment Coordinator. I have 5 years’ experience as a Safety Professional. 6 years as a Vehicle Maintenance and Operator Training. Depot level repair, Sustainment and Unit level of maintenance on Major End Item Components Engines Transmissions and Suspension Starters. Voltage Regulators and Generators. Experience with Diesel Engines, Transmissions, Vehicle diagnostic computer programs. Machinist CNC Production Machine operator.

Subject Matter expert on Joint Light Tactical Vehicle( JLTV ) MRAP FOV MAXXPRO and Plus, Caiman and Plus, Cougar RG 33, RG 31, M-ATV. Armored Personnel Carrier FOV. (APC) M113, M1064,M577 and M548. U.S. Army Combat Engineer familiar with bridge building and related equipment. and route clearance. Obstacle Emplacement and Removing.

Key Skills & Specialized Training

• Quality Control Professional

• Military Maintenance Mechanic

• Joint Light Tactical Vehicle FSR/ICS

• Military Maintenance Trainer

• Health Safety and Environment Professional

• OSHA 30 Certification

• HAZWOPER 24 Certification

• EPA section 609, Certification

• Safety Supervisor

• LEAN SIX SIGMA Green Belt

• KAIZEN Certification

• Diagnostic computer programs

• Professional Maintenance Instructor

• Non-Commissioned Officer Leadership

• Army Basic Instructor Course

• U.S. Army Combat Engineer School

• U.S. Army Civil Engineering

• Track Tactical Vehicles Mechanic

• MRAP University Instructor

• Joint Light Tactical Vehicle Instructor

• Power Industrial Truck Forklifts Instructor

• FLNET and OPNET Instructor

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Work Experience:

Quality Control and Environmental Health and Safety Field Service Representative DynCorp International /Amentum Erbil Iraq. November 2019, to Date Responsible for Site Quality Control (QA/QC) (EHS) and Environmental Health and Safety Program . Conducting Audits, Inspections and Root Cause Analysis on Vehicle Maintenance, Warehousing, and On the Job Training (OJT) in support of the Peshmerga Foreign Military Sales program in Erbil Kurdistan Iraq.

Develops, maintains, analyzes Key Performance Indicators metrics for assigned PWS contract requirements to include Maintenance, Safety, Program management and Quality assurance for constant process improvement. Provides program management reports as required to TACOM and Corporate leadership. Receives, reviews and submits PWS CDRL deliverables to the customer thru SharePoint reporting. Manages Continuous improvements activities for EHS and Quality. Manages Lock out Tag out program, Hearing conversation program, New hire orientation training. Produces, coordinates, implements and revises Vehicle Standard Operating Procedures, Work Instructions and On the Job Training Plans including Warehousing operations and repair parts requisition. JLTV Joint Light Tactical Vehicles Field Service Representative STS Technical Services for Oshkosh Defense October 2018 to November 2019

OEM Certified and trained Oshkosh Defense technician on the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle. Field Service Representative on the Total Package Fielding. Deployable worldwide to support all customer needs to include JLTV troubleshooting and repair on all components and GFE. Provide military mechanics FLMNET Field Level Maintenance new equipment training and to give drivers Operator Training OPNET. Provide logistics and supply chain management support for Commanders. Preformed Engineering changes and modification at the Oshkosh Defense factory in Oshkosh Wisconsin. Graduated from the first JLTV TPF class in Milwaukee WI. Maintenance Depot Quality Control Technician DynCorp International; Camp Taji Iraq August 2015 to August 2018.

Responsible for ensuring that company is following Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL). Preforms internal audits on safety and environmental health areas at all sections, ensure compliance with OSHA requirements, enforce company work instructions and Operating Procedures. Knowledgeable of ISO 9000 standard, Developed and writes maintenance operations procedures at the Iraq Army Vehicle Maintenance Depots. Preforms research and provide safety and health regulatory and technical guidance to management and supervisors. I Initiated the hazardous waste disposal program for the Iraq Army Maintenance Depots. Working knowledge of AC and DC electrical distribution systems. Preforms troubleshooting and repairs on M113 FOV vehicles electrical systems. Preforms Final Quality Control Vehicle Maintenance inspections at Depot level. Preforms all assignments as the company Quality Control Technician. Maintenance Trainer, Safety Representative: AECOM Kandahar, Afghanistan: April 2013 to July 2015

Highly experienced on MSD Maintenance Support Device and expert on Diagnostic Trouble Code Readers. Professional Instructor. I trained/instructed thousands of mechanics and operators. Instruct supervisors and leads on manager level development classes. Ensure that the workforce is trained and competent in electrical and mechanical repairs. Train over 1000 multinational workforce employees in MRAP Vehicles troubleshooting and repair. ensure Crane Operators are certified in compliance with applicable requirements. Initiation of accident prevention programs for over 500 workforce personnel. Implementation of health and safety guidelines monitoring of company safety program. Knowledgeable of U.S. Army EPA, OSHA, Army Radiation Safety Program, NFPA, regulations. Knowledge of Federal NIOSH requirements. Perform duties and responsibilities in Lock-Out and Tag-Out. And safety training. I conducted safety training that meets Training Requirements in OSHA Standards and Training Guidelines. Proficient in Microsoft Office software including Word, Excel, Power Point, and Outlook Vehicle Quality Control Inspector Mechanic U.S. LOGISTICS, Camp Taji Iraq: December 2011 to March 2013

Vehicle inspector for the Department of State and the Department of Defense in Iraq on the Foreign Military Sales Program, with BAE Systems and the United States Army. I insure that over 1500 M113 APC Armored Personnel Carrier FOV were fully mission capable thru inspecting and repairing of vehicles, PMCS and servicing before issuing to the Ministry of Defense. Worked as the final Quality Control inspector and mechanic on the U.S. Army fleet of M113 APC’s in Kuwait at the APS Sustainment Facility.

Expert Mechanic on the M113, M577, M1064, M548, M557 and M1068 Armored Personnel Carriers. MRAP Maintenance Lead Instructor: (FLMNET) Field Level Maintenance, CAMP BUEHRING, Iraq Kuwait October 2008 - November 2011

TJ FIG INC. Duties: MRAP Mechanic Instructor, (FLMNET) Field Level Maintenance New Equipment Training. Within a classroom and hands on training, teaching U.S. Army personnel how to repair, drive perform maintenance and to troubleshoot MRAP vehicles. Also teach how to use the Driver Vision Enhancer, Objective Gunner Protection Kit. Giving military personnel training on the Army Defensive Driving Course and other vehicle operating safety training, Roll over and Egress. Expert on Maxx-Pro Plus, Caiman, RG33. MATV and Cougar .and all Plus. Can use all computer base diagnosis code readers for engines transmissions and brakes. Such as Service-Max, Allison Doc, Cummins Insite, Caiman IETM, and all ABS code readers. Proficient in Microsoft Office software including Word, Excel, Power Point, and Outlook.

M113 Mechanic: BAE Systems/Butler International Fort Hood Texas: May 2007 to October 2008

Duties: Perform maintenance and services on M113 family of vehicles and M2 Bradley Fighting Engineer Vehicle System on 3ACR LBE vehicles also perform road testing and transferring vehicles over to the Army units when vehicles meets 10 and 20 maintenances standards. Preforming PMCS Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services. Assisted with company Hazardous waste disposal team by transporting Hazardous waste to Fort Hoods reclaim recycle point. MRAP Maintenance FSR Field Service Representative: BAE Systems, COB SPICHER, IRAQ October 2006 - May 2007

Perform 10 and 20 level maintenance on the Caiman MRAP Give operator training to soldiers under unusual conditions. Troubleshoot and Repair all maintenance problems on MRAP Caiman before transferring vehicles to Army Units. Repair electoral components and sub systems. Ensure workers are properly licensed and trained, conduct training and support maintenance operations when necessary. Administer Master Driver Licensing program and ensure Crane Operators are certified in compliance with applicable requirements. Prior to deployment to Iraq work as an Instructor at MRAP University at Red River Army Depot MECHANIC SUPERVISOR BUTLER/BAE STSTEMS FORT HOOD, TEXAS : March 2005 to October 2006

Duties: Supervisor of a 46-member section on the 3rd ACR M113 reset program. Daily duties consist of attendances for payroll, maintain maintenance records, production control for over 400 m113's, Quality Control, in charge of company safety program, enforce environmental protection standards on Ft Hood, accounting for company tools, ordering bulk parts, and training of mechanics. MATERIAL HANDLER LEAD: UNITED DEFENSE: August 2004- March 2005 Baghdad Iraq M113 Survivability Enhancement Armor Program, OIF-M113 Survivability Enhancement Armor Program supervise a team of mechanic and material handlers to install armor M113 APC Armored Personnel Carrier in Baghdad, Iraq Receives shipments. Inventory of all parts kits and set kits for completeness, Transport parts to vehicles by Forklifts, install armor to M113, check for quality, and return M113 to Army units. Maintain property accountability. Using good Ergonomics Adapting tasks, workstations, tools, and equipment to fit the task. Enforcing Safety standards. Railroad Yard Operations Supervisor: Northrop Grumman, FORT HOOD TEXAS June 2004 to August 2004.

Railhead operations on Fort Hood, Load and unload all types of military vehicles from railroad cars by driving vehicles on and off train and safely tie down to railroad cars for movement. Assist in Crane operations while removing non-drivable vehicles. Using standard Hand and Arm signals to communicate. Using proper Crane Load Charts for All Terrain Cranes. Conducted OSHA-Compliant Training Class for RT Cranes (Rough Terrain Cranes). TIRE MECHANIC: AAFES ARMY AND AIRFORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE, March 2004 to August 2004 FORT HOOD, TEXAS

Duties: Tire mechanic for AAFES retail store. Install and Repair all makes and models of tires on cars and trucks. Test and inspect batteries, replace when needed. Perform oil changes. Handling payments and receipts in store, Safeguarding bank, or other business money deposits. MECHANIC: EAGLE SSC, January 2004 to March 2004 - FORT HOOD, TEXAS Duties: Reset mechanic on the M9ACE ARMORED COMBAT EARTHMOVER and M139 Land Mine Dispenser. Worked as a service mechanic and repair all components on the M9 ACE. Ensures the use of (PPE) Personal Protection Equipment. Repair and or Adjust Engines, Transmissions, Drive and Steering components. Changing oil replacing belts, Test driving vehicles. Properly controlling all oil and fuel products safely in accordance of Fort Hood Environmental Protection Regulations. MAINTENANCE FOREMAN: WIMSCO, FORT HOOD, TEXAS, August 2003 to January 2004 Foreman for a Landscape and Ground Maintenance contractor on Fort Hood Texas. Directs and supervises a team of Lawnmowers and Trimers operators preforming landscaping on Fort Hood Texas that has an area of 339 square miles. Preform equipment maintenance on small engines. Conduct Time keeping for payroll. Managing the company budget and act as purchasing agent for equipment and expendables. Control all Hazardous Waste and POL Petroleum, Oils, Liberations storage and disposing.

UNITED STATES ARMY: Combat Engineer, November 1999 to August 2003. - US ARMY. SCHWEINFURT, GERMANY

Daily Duties Assists in giving briefings daily to in processing personnel within the Schweinfurt military community in processes an average of 125 soldiers monthly. Ensures TA-50 is issued to all incoming personnel. Coordinates with all community agencies to ensure that in-processing personnel receive briefings on local community activities. Prepares over 125 Redeployment Packets (PDP) on a monthly basis for incoming personnel; maintains and downloads all information on USAREUR Community Automation System (UCAS). Coordinates, administers, monitors, and maintains the Garrison installation In and Out-processing program. Served as a training instructor for all community agencies; in performance of duties used daily Microsoft Office. UNITED STATES ARMY: Combat Engineer Team Leader, April 1997 to November 1999., FORT HOOD TEXAS

Performance of duty of a Combat Engineer leader. Tasked to perform maintenance services on all M113APC in unit. Supervise and coordinate the activates to repair install, adjust or maintain equipment and tools, Reads, interprets and plots maps, overlays and photos. Assists with tactical operations for commander of the 588th Combat Engineer Battalion, provide training for all personnel in basic combat skills and includes, Drills ceremonies, Alcohol and Drug abuse, Personal health, First Aid, Personal affairs, Rifle Marksmanship, NBC Warfare Defense, Tactical Training, Phial Fitness and Equal Opportunity; Prepared estimates of expenditures, maintain budgets and inventory controls; possess excellent oral communication skills. supervises and oversees crews in a variety of specialized manual tasks related to the maintenance, construction, reconstruction and modification of bridges. Give safety training to soldiers related to Combat Engineering work tasks, Vehicle operating, Hand and Arm signals, Pinch Points, Working in Confine Spaces. Fall Protection and proper Fall Arrest Systems. I identify the hazard by carrying out a workplace risk assessment and risk management plan.

MACHINE OPERATOR: ATLAS CRANKSHAFTS GIBSONBURG, OHIO March 1990 to April 1997

Mass production of crankshafts. Testing, recording and maintaining production machines and other production tools to strict adherence to establish quality assurance standards. Have qualification as CNC operator, Horizontal and Vertical saws, Milling Machines, Surface Grinders, Centerless Grinders, Air impact tools, Bench grinder, Lathes, Radial Drills, Dwell/tach meter, Hydraulic press and Tools, Paint spray Outfits, Vale Grinder, Sandblaster, Polisher Deburring, Forklifts, Burr King Vibratory Tumbler Drill Press and Enders.

UNITED STATES ARMY: COMBAT ENGINEER, February 1984 to January 1990. Darmstadt, Germany 130th ENGINEERS 547th ENGINEER Bn. Delta Co Served as a team member to a combat engineer squad with specialized training designed to emplace and remove battle field obstacles such as building bridges, roads, fences, and water drainage systems, operate a variety of vehicles including 5-ton dump truck, 2 1/2-ton truck, armor personnel carrier, Earth moving equipment. Boats, Cranes, Backhoes, Scrapers and Loaders. Uses explosives to create man made obstacles such as road craters, and minefields. Uses engineering hand tools in constructing bridges, rafts, roads, and coverts. expertise in areas such as mobility, counter mobility, survivability and general Civil Engineering. I have Construction experience working in Carpentry, Cement Trades, Road and Asphalt and Airport/ Aircraft landings. Security Clearances: Currently NACI, previously Secret Citizenship: United States of America

Drivers Licenses; Florida

Passport: Expires: January 2024

Education Level: Some College and Vocational School High School: Woodmore High School, Elmore Ohio 1983 ROBERT. D. ADAMS

1711 Marseille Drive. Gulf Breeze Florida 32563

ads33u@r.postjobfree.com PHONE 254-***-****

TRAINING: Military

1. COMBAT ENGINEER SCHOOL 05/14/1984

2.US. ARMY NBC SCHOOL 01/15/1996

3. GERMAN HEADSTART 06/01/1984

4. PRIMARY LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COURSE 01/30/2000 5. COMBAT LIFESAVER 01/11/1997

6.MS EXCEL 8 hours 11/09/2000

7. DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSES 04/31/1997.

8. ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE, RAPE PREVENTION, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 02/02/1984 9. PRINCIPLES OF SUPERVISION IN MILITARY SCIENCE, PERSONAL HEALTH, OUTDOOR SKILLS, MARKSMANSHIP, 01/03/2000

10. POWER BRIDGE SPECIALIST, MAP READING, USING ENGINEERING TOOLS 11. DEMOLITIONS SPECIALIST 12B SCHOOL

12.DUMPTRUCK DRIVING COURSE

13.TACTICAL TRAINING COURSE IN PHYSICAL FITNESS REINFORCEMENT TRAINING. 14. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY. IN THE LOWER-DIVISION BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE DEGREE 15. Total Army Training System (TATS) Primary Leadership Development Primary Course PERFORM ALL BASIC TASKS RELATED TO NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES. THIS COURSE INCLUDES INTRODUCTORY MATERIAL ON PERSONAL LEADERSHIP, COMMUNICATION, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, AND TRAINING MANAGEMENT. THE LEADERSHIP BLOCK INCLUDES MATERIAL ON LEADER CHARACTERISTICS, ETHICS, PROBLEM SOLVING, STYLES OF LEADERSHIP, HUMAN MOTIVATION, PERSONAL COUNSELING, AND THE EXERCISE OF TEACHING TO TEACH AND ON LEADING PERSONNEL IN THE LOWER-DIVISION BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE DEGREE CATEGORY 1 SEMESTER HOUR IN OUTDOOR SKILLS PRACTICUM,

1 SEMESTER HOUR IN MARKSMANSHIP

1 SEMESTER HOUR IN PERSONAL HEALTH,

1 SEMESTER HOUR IN PERSONAL PHYSICAL CONDITIONING. IN THE LOWER-DIVISION BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE DEGREE CATEGORY 2 SEMESTER HOURS IN PRINCIPLES OF SUPERVISION

2 SEMESTER HOURS IN MILITARY SCIENCE PROVIDE TRAINING FOR ALL PERSONNEL WHO HAVE NO PREVIOUS MILITARY SERVICE. COURSE TEACHES DISCIPLINE, SPIRIT AND BASIC COMBAT SKILLS AND INCUDES DRILLS, CEREMONIES, ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE, RAPE PREVENTION, PERSONAL HEALTH, FIRST AID, PERSONAL AFFAIRS, BASIC RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP, NBC WARFARE DEFENSE, INTRODUCTION TO INDIVIDUAL TACTICAL TECHNIQUES, U.S. WEAPONS



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