AYODEJI AYOWOLE-OBI
Email:*****************@*****.***
Home phone: 1-214-***-**** Cell phone: 202-***-**** and 301-***-**** Objective
To obtain a challenging engineering position in a dynamic organization Core Competence
• Ability to demonstrate good engineering and technical skills.
• Possess engineering equipment construction, fabrication, installation, maintenance and repairs.
• Enjoy working in a collaborative engineering team, sharing ideas, documentation and responsibilities.
• Possess strong oral and written English communication skills.
• Excellent interpersonal, organizational and leadership skills. Education
Stratford Career Institute, USA 2016
Diploma in Auto Mechanic
The Federal University of Technology 2004-2006
Postgraduate Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
The Polytechnic Ibadan 1999 – 2001
Higher National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
The Polytechnic Ibadan 1987 – 1989
National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Work Experience
Flex-N- Gate. Arlington, Txs Jan2018-Till Date
Maintenance Technician
• Preventative maintenance procedures and techniques in perform facility repairs and Install new machinery as required
• Ensure equipment maintenance log is completed and Minor industrial electrical work
• Operate a forklift and maintain a license to do so
• assist in the installation of new machinery as required welding skills
• Use of lock out/tag out procedures for safety
• Troubleshoot, diagnose equipment failures, and identify root cause for mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems
• Disassemble, reassemble and test complex machinery and sub-assemblies
• Size and determine proper fits of keys, shafts, bearings, using precision tools as required bench operations such as drilling, tapping, grinding, welding, fabricating, etc. Forklift Mechanic- Poly America Sept2016- Jan 2018
• Properly inspect, lubricate, and repair or replace accordingly; components of the forklift.
• Perform the necessary service and maintenance procedures related to pintle hook and drawbars.
• Research vehicle service information with computer and internet based electronic retrieval systems. Involve in operation and servicing of automotive storage batteries, automobile charging systems, starting systems, and lighting systems.
• Evaluate components using both conventional and electronic diagnostic equipment.
• Diagnose basic electrical, charging, starting, and lighting circuits through the use of diagnostic equipment to include test light, multi-meters and continuity tester. Professor- Diesel and Automobile Technology Lincoln college of Technology, oct 2014 - Aug2016
• Mentoring, directing, guiding and demonstrating to student both in class and lab the following proper servicing, maintenance, repairs and inspection procedures to perform a PM Inspection, using a well planned preventive maintenance program to reduce repair cost and increase the life of the truck, trailer and other associated equipment.
• Properly inspect, lubricate, and repair or replace accordingly; components of the truck driveline as well as checking for proper driveline angles and balance. Perform the necessary service and maintenance procedures related to pintle hook and drawbars.
• Research vehicle service information with computer and internet based electronic retrieval systems. Involve in operation and servicing of automotive storage batteries, automobile charging systems, starting systems, and lighting systems. Evaluate components using both conventional and electronic diagnostic equipment. Diagnose basic electrical, charging, starting, and lighting circuits through the use of diagnostic equipment to include test light, multi-meters and continuity tester.
• Carry out Inspection, precision measurement, fitting, and reconditioning on engine block, cylinder heads, valve train, cooling systems, coolants, lubricating systems, and engine lubricants. Diagnose various engine concerns through visual and auditory inspection Disassemble, inspect measure, troubleshoot, service and reassemble a gasoline engine. Dual Overhead Cam (DOHC) engines are featured in this course with focus on cylinder heads and design, camshafts, and valve trains.
• I have performed a complete disassembling and assembling of the diesel engine, to include the cylinder head, block and timing gears, by using the instructions in the engine’s manufacturer service manual. Diagnosing component failure prior to servicing and repair of the engine. Diagnose the cooling and lubricating system of diesel engines.
Central Technology and Laboratory Workshop, 2008 – 2014 Engineer II
• Mechanization unit
Unit head of the farm mechanization /workshop of the farm
General maintenance of the farm machinery and equipment such as tractors, bush hog, four row planters, plough, ridges, harrow and bush sprayer.
Instructor to the students on the internship program and excursion/visitation
• Central Powerhouse
Maintenance and Repair of University’s three (3) heavy-duty Westpac Generating plants (1500KVA)
Maintenance of Oil circuit breakers (OCB) used in Power house in the electric control digital panel.
Repair of faulty pump for oil use in transformer repairs.
• Electromechanical Units
Maintenance and repairs of elevators at the University secretariat building
Repair/ Restoration works on Elevators at Hezekiah Oluwasanmi Library
Maintenance and repairs of Pump(s) in the water fountain in the University General Mechanical workshop, 2004 – 2007
Workshop Supervisor
• Automobile Section
Automobile Engine Overhauling for University’s vehicle fleet
Overhauling of heavy duty equipment such as hydraulic jacks, press, cranes and hoist.