MATTHEW T. GAYLE
PrinceGeorge Virginia 23875
Cell Number - 804-***-****
CAREER OBJECTIVE
A challenging and rewarding position that will allow me to utilize my unique background to maintain your organization’s equipment for optimal performance and reliability.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Philip Morris USA March 2002 to January 2021
Fixer
● Maintain and repair several types of cigarette manufacturing equipment
Blue Ridge Paper Products Dairy Pack Division March 2001 to March 2002
Mechanical Maintenance Technician/Machinist
●Responsible for all machine shop work i.e. lathe turning, milling operations and fabrications.
●Repair of both griever and offset printing equipment, also various carton sealing equipment.
Brenco, Inc. April 1996 to March 2001
Mechanical Maintenance Technician
●Repair of a variety of industrial mechanical and electrical equipment.
●Ability to perform various machine shop operations, and hydraulic/pneumatic troubleshooting and repair.
●Repair of precision grinding and machining equipment, conveyors and material handling equipment.
●Welding, pipefitting, fabrication, and proficient use of precision measuring instruments.
●Precision bearing installation, gearbox and fluid pump rebuilds
Ryder Dedicated Logistics July 1995 to January 1996
Professional Truck Driver
●Transportation and delivery of material to stores and warehouses in the Midwest and Southeast.
●Class A CDL. with all endorsements.
Solo Cup Company October 1989 to March 1995
Mechanical Maintenance Technician
●Troubleshooting, repair, and preventive maintenance of various equipment to include: high-speed printers, conveyors, packaging,material handling equipment, plastic extruders, thermo and vacuum formers.
●Hydraulic/pneumatic troubleshooting and repair, gearbox and fluid pump rebuilds.
●Welding, pipefitting, and fabrication, including ability to read blueprints and schematic drawings.
Stackhouse, Inc February 1989 to September 1989
Underground Lineman
●Installed underground power lines, transformers, and provided services to private and commercial property.
●Repaired cut and damaged high and low voltage power lines.
●Operated heavy equipment to include: back hoes, bulldozers, and various ditch digging equipment.
United States Air Force July 1986 to January 1989
Jet Engine Mechanic
●Duties included a full spectrum of maintenance and time compliance technical orders on J-57 engines.
●Disassembly, cleaning, inspecting, and repairs on J-57-43WB/59W engines for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.
●Assisted in operational readiness of support equipment.
●Test cell operator, phase dock mechanic, flight line operations, tool monitor, and technical order monitor.
EDUCATION
●Jet Engine Mechanic Technical School
●Professional Truck Driving School
●Mechanical Maintenance Technician Apprenticeship Program
●Living Haven / Rexroth Hydraulic School
REFERENCES
Available upon request