Cody Self
Part Time Laborer - Southeastern Coating Products
Bremen, AL 35033
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I am a dedicated, hardworker, looking to find a career that I can excell in and retire out of, every position I have held up until now I have always made it a goal to be the best of my peers and to do whatever it takes to get promotion's and move to the ranks and prove myself. Willing to relocate: Anywhere
Work Experience
Part Time Laborer
Southeastern Coating Products
January 2015 to Present
Applied for and was given this job after receiving my retirement benefits from the US Army and my compensation benefits for being blown up by IED in Afghanistan, I perform part time work to
keep busy as a laborer, loading mixers and also unloading truck with a forklift, my boss allows my to work the hours I feel
comfortable with while I receive treatment for PTSD and combat sustained injuries, and now am looking forward to moving on and finding another career to go into because I feel my treatment has
recouperated me enough to perform normal work duties once again.
Electrician
Abbot Electrical - Cullman, AL
February 2012 to August 2014
Started training as an entry level electrician with the company in 2012, the company was responsible for all of the electrical wiring and conduit
within a chicken growing farm, including wiring in all the grow houses and generators, by the beginning of 2013 I was in charge of and running
my own crew for the company pulling thousands of feet of wire through conduit, wiring up all the cooling pads and fans and emergency shutoff switches and also making sure the whole system is automated. All wheeled vehicle mechanic
U.S. Army - Fort Lewis, WA
October 2007 to September 2012
Ft Campbell Ky, Kandahar
Afghanistan
I completed the army's wheeled vehicle mechanic course in 2007, after completion I was stationed at Ft Lewis Washington, acquired experience
performing preventative checks and maintenance within the motor pool and doing technician level repairs, I deployed to Afghanistan in 2009 as a motor pool supervisor and was in charge of doing maintenance and
repairs as well as combat recovery missions for 5th brigade 2nd infrantry division.
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Education
High school or equivalent
Skills
• General Labor
• Construction Laborer
• General Laborer
• Roofing
• Forklift
• Diesel Technician (4 years)
• Supervising (2 years)
• Training & Development (2 years)
• Crane Operator (1 year)
• Diesel
• Electrical
• Mechanic
• Brakes
• Maintenance
Military Service
Branch: United States Army
Rank: SGT / E-5
Awards
Purple Heart
October 2009
Awarded for wounds received in combat
Combat action badge
November 2009
For engaging enemy in combat
Army achievement medal
April 2010
For excellent service to the United States of America. Bronze Star
June 2009
For courage in the battlefield.
Certifications and Licenses
US ARMY CRANE OPERATOR COURSE
July 2009 to Present
Took this course at Aberdeen Maryland to be qualified to operate overhead crane systems in a motorpool to lift out, and remove large engine and transmission packs out of tanks and Strykers, course also qualifies me to operate crane and boom system on the rear of the HMTV wrecker system used to lift, hook up, and recover blown up and damaged vehicles in the combat zone . All wheeled vehicle technician course
March 2008 to Present
Course I completed I'm the Army to familiarize and diagnose and repair all wheeled vehicles the US Army currently has combat ready to deploy, learned to perform preventative maintenance on the equipment, and diagnose and issues with the equipment, and once the issue has been diagnosed order the required parts to repair the equipment, then remove part or parts causing the issue and replace them with new or refurbished parts .
valid driver's license
Drivers License
Assessments
Mechanical Skills: Aptitude — Highly Proficient
April 2019
Measures a candidate's ability to understand and apply mechanical concepts and processes. Full results: Highly Proficient
Vehicle Maintenance — Proficient
April 2019
General vehicle maintenance inspections and minor repairs. Full results: Proficient
Mechanical Skills: Monitoring — Proficient
April 2019
Measures a candidate's ability to monitor machine indicators in order to ensure safe and appropriate operation.
Full results: Proficient
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