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Service Representative Maintenance Supervisor

Location:
Farmington Hills, MI, 48334
Posted:
November 24, 2022

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Stefan Steudtel

Farmington Hills, MI *****

adtor7@r.postjobfree.com

248-***-****

** *** **** ** *******; Government Furnished Parts Manager

Joint Service Manufacturing Center (JSMC)

**** ******* **; Lima, Ohio 45804-1989

(Contract position through Jacobs Engineering)

Test and repair Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Government Furnished Material (GFM) Line Replaceable Units (LRU)s (Digital Electronic Control Units, cables, harnesses, etc.) for the FMS production line without voiding supplier warranties, support production line with functional units.

oFacilitated cost avoidance in excess of $500,000 per year.

In calendar year 2020; repaired 92 components valued in excess of $414,000

In calendar year 2021; repaired 128 components valued in excess of $794,000

In calendar year 2022, to date; repaired 48 components valued in excess of $305,000

Sort and inventory excess GFM hardware and material for disposition actions and separate excess material from GFM kits not used in production.

Provide technical support for the assembly line on GFM supplied equipment and order spare parts that have been damaged or broken by assembly or material handling at JSMC.

Kept meticulous records of all materials sent out for repair to several different facilities, managing the work flow in and out of JSMC, tracking on average over 500 components per calendar year.

23 May 2016 to 05 Jun 2020; Production Support Lead M109/M992

APM Production, PdM SPHS, PM AFV, PEO GCS

Assistant Product Manager, Production; Product Manager, Self-Propelled Howitzer System; Program Manager, Armored Fighting Vehicle, Program Executive Office, Ground Combat Systems

6501 East 11 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48091, 586-***-****

(Contract position through Jacobs Engineering)

Responsible for coordinating and participating in the planning of annual requirements for all M109A6 Paladin and M992A2 Forward Area Ammunition Supply Vehicle (FAASV) organic base production programs with the Anniston Army Depot (ANAD).

oAuthored various Statements Of Work (SOW) and funding requests for vehicle rebuilds for a total of over 60 vehicle sets (set consists of one 109A6 and one M992A2) with a contracted labor value in excess of $3.5 Million.

Coordinated with personnel from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM), ANAD and Rock Island Arsenal (RIA) Integrated Logistics Support Center (ISLC) on component requirements, and assist in the development of SOW to submit to ANAD for cost estimates.

Assisted in resolving production related issues with respect to parts flow, material shortages, facility needs and scheduling conflicts.

02 August 2013 to 04 March 2016. Field Service Representative

AM General; Service Parts Logistics Operations

408 South Bykrit Street; Mishiwaka, IN 46544-4663; 410-***-****

Provide assistance and support to military customers worldwide.

Conduct short and long term field service contracts worldwide in CONUS (Continental U.S.) and OCONUS (Outside Continental U.S.) locations.

Perform field service duties as required in CONUS and OCONUS locations.

Develop training programs utilizing Microsoft Office software.

Serve as advisor and technical consultant for technical information and use of special tools.

Participated in field testing and vehicle troubleshooting/maintenance for Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) at five separate test sites over 16 month period.

7 February 2005 to 01 August 2013. Maintenance Engineer

AM General; Engineering and Product Development Center

12200 Hubbard Rd; Livonia, MI 48151-3330; 734-***-****

Develop maintenance criteria for military Technical Publications, Level or Repair Analysis, Maintenance Allocation Charts and Provisioning Documentation.

Worked closely with TACOM and TARDEC finalizing the design and installation of the M939 Family of Tactical Vehicles Add-on Armor culminating in delivery of the Technical Bulletin with Repair Parts Listing and installation instructions for subsequent kit updates.

Closely coordinated efforts for three Maintenance Technical Representatives in South-West Asia ensuring that information for on-going kit improvements were properly implemented.

Assumed responsibilities as Maintenance Technical Representative in Balad, Iraq ensuring proper installation of the M939 Add-on Armor; resolving quality inspection criteria as well as providing limited logistical support for military units.

Worked closely with engineering, design and prototype technicians for the M939 Armor-ready Reinforced Cab; crew, tire, engine, and fuel system Automatic Fire Extinguishing Systems (AFES).

Worked closely with engineering, design, vendors and prototype technicians for four separate distinct AFES designs for HMMWV series vehicles. Conducted validation and verification with TACOM on six separate distinct AFES subsystems for HMMWV series vehicles

15 July 2002 to 31 January 2005. Maintenance Supervisor

Headquarters and Distribution Company, 4th Infantry Division; Fort Hood, TX

Maintenance Control Sergeant supporting Armor Battalion.

Battalion Motor Sergeant; coordinating forward support battalion maintenance operations.

Provides battalion commander and battle staff sections with equipment status reports.

Oversees the brigade's calibration and oil analysis program.

Deployed in April 2003 to Iraq; focused on battalion maintenance and operating base improvements including the design and construction of the Internet Café, shoppette, library and improvements to the Morale Welfare and Recreation facility.

Escorted convoys to include humanitarian fuel supplies.

15 July 2001 to 14 July 2002. Maintenance Supervisor

Headquarters Company, 307th Signal Battalion; Waegwan, South Korea

Battalion Motor Sergeant; participated in exercises Ulchi Focus Lens and RSOI conducting site inspections for safety and operational requirements for the largest tactical signal battalion in Korea consisting of six forward deployed companies.

Responsible for maintenance support of over 350 pieces of equipment valued at $110,000,000.

Supervises low density military occupation specialty training for five separate military occupational specialties, monitors Army Oil Analysis Program and Hazardous Material programs.

Army Award for Maintenance Excellence Command.

15 August 1998 to 14 July 2001. Support Operations Supervisor

C Company, 27th Main Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division; Fort Hood, TX

Ground Support Equipment (GSE) Section Chief. Responsible for reset of external auxiliary power units for all M1A1 Abrams tanks for both 1st Cavalry and 4th Infantry Division.

First Sergeant for maintenance detachment. Responsible for the planning and execution of training exercises.

Supervisor in July 2000. Responsible for training, operations, security, intelligence, force modernization, and readiness for a 960 soldier battalion.

15 July 1995 to 14 August 1998. Operations Sergeant

Unites States National Support Element, Mannheim, Germany

Responsible for coordinating unit deployments operations.

Coordinated support for NATO training exercises in Belgium, Norway, Turkey, Italy, and Great Britain covering all classes of supply.

15 July 1992 to 14 July1995. Operations NCO

536 Maintenance Company 17 Corps Support Battalion; Schofield Barracks, HI

Responsible for the direct supervision of seven soldiers. Supervises the preparation of all unit training schedules and their associated documents.

15 June 1990 to 14 July 1992. Instructor / Writer

Headquarters 610 Ordnance Battalion; Fort Belvoir, VA

Responsible for the training of approximately 2,400 students annually attending the Power Generation Equipment Repairer Course.

Responsible for the care and maintenance of tools and equipment valued in excess of $65,000.

Battalion Common Task Test Committee, Equal Opportunity NCO.

EDUCATION:

Associate Degree, 1996, General Studies, Central Texas College,

Certificate, 2004, Microcomputer Specialist, Central Texas College



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