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Forklift Operator Heavy Equipment

Location:
Abilene, TX, 79602
Posted:
February 03, 2023

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Fernando Gomez

Email: adu4c7@r.postjobfree.com

Phone: 325-***-****

SUMMARY

•Over (30+) years of military experience in instruction, electronics, maintenance, and manufacturing wheeled vehicles.

•Over 24+ years of supervisory and management planning, field tech, ordering group origination, logistic parts for equipment and material request, clock timesheet recording.

•Saved company costs, and training company staff/employees on safety.

•Highly-skilled in managing million dollar pipe and earthwork projects for Kinder Morgan, Encana, Shell, Conoco, Oxy, and Chevron. This included mobbing of equipment, manpower, supplies and manage to budget established.

•Expertise in various mechanical, electronic, NDT UT Shear Wave, Phased Array/Ultrasonic (UT), Penetrant Testing (PT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) Level II, and Radiography Testing (RT).

•Experience in the ability to design, develop curriculums, provide instruction and train in various environments.

•Experience in generating instructional material: lesson plans, student guides, supplement texts, and other materials as required.

•Experience in performing duties of military occupation, all specialty track vehicles, mechanical and knowledgeable servicing, lubricating, removing and replacing components and assemblies, such as engine, fuel, cooling, final drive, track and suspension; performing troubleshooting and corrective maintenance on hydraulic, mechanical, and electrical system components.

•Highly-skilled in the use of tools of the trade: computers, precision measuring equipment, hand tools, and diagnostic equipment.

•Team-player, as well as manage individual responsibilities; possess a vast amount of problem-solving experience.

•Strong communication skills and ensure that customers and students grasped knowledge, while keeping within specified timed programs of instruction.

•Well-versed in Microsoft software applications including Word and Excel.

•Experienced in Heavy Job/Heavy Bid programs, tracking estimating and costs on large projects.

•Wind Tower NDT inspection/mechanical and troubleshooting.

•Certified Forklift Operator up to 5 Ton lift.

EDUCATION

•GED Texas Certification, 1979

•Central Texas College, 1992 Associate Major in Computer Science

•National Polytechnic College of Science 2009 (NDT)

•Cal Trade Welding School Modestro Ca. CWI

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION

•40 Hours Level I/II Penetrant Testing (PT) Certification

•80 Hours Level I/II Visual Testing (VT) Certification

•40 Hours Level I/II Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) Certification

•80 Hours / 80 Hours Level I/II Ultrasonic Testing (UT) Certification

•40 Hours NAS-410 Hours Level II Penetrant Testing (PT) Certification

•40 Hours NAS-410 Hours Level II Eddy Currant Testing (ET) Certification

•40 Hours NAS-410 Level II Ultrasonic Testing (UT)

•40 Hours NAS-410 II Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)

•16 Hours Level I/II Phase Array

•40 Hours Safety Radiography Testing (RT)

•40 Hours Project Management

•SPECIALIZED TRAINING: Military Training

•Patriot Missile System Direct Support/General Support 18 Months (Electronic Tech)

•Patriot Air Defense 12 Months (Operator/Maintainer)

•Track Operator, Multiple Launcher Rocket System Repairer (Mechanical Field Tech)

•Nike Hercules Missile 12 Months (Electrical Mechanic)

•C3, C4I Air Defense Integrator 4 Months (Telecommunication Tech)

•106 Hours of Digital Technology Performance

•40 Hours Instructor Training Course

•40 Hours Category E Solder

•40 Hours Category F Wire Wrap Master Instructor

•80 Hours System Approach to Training, (SAT)

•484 Hours of Digital, Microprocessor, Microwave, and Electronic

•80 Hours System Approach to Training, (SAT)

•484 Hours of Digital, Microprocessor, Microwave, and Electronic

•Master Instructor

•SAP

•Maximo - Work Order / Maintenance Tracking

•Heavy Bid, Heavy Job Estimating

•OSHA

•602 Heat and Cold Stress Safety

•605 Confined Space Safety

•624 Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention

•OSHA 10 and 30 Hour – Construction / OSHA 10 and 30 Hour – General Industry OSHA 29 CFR 1910.15

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

May 2018 to Present

Self Employed Field Tech. Contractor Project Manager

Read, interpret, and describe technical schematics and drawings

Measure dimensions using various calipers, micrometers, and scales

Read, interpret, and enforce job associated inspection, assembly/disassembly, or testing procedures

Ability to efficiently produce technical reports in MS Office Suite Software (Word, Excel), including scanning and uploading supporting documents and incorporating photos into report

Communicate via email with coworkers, vendors, and customers as necessary

Basic keyboarding, electronic file organization, and data basing

Effective and grammatically appropriate written and verbal communication skills

Perform basic mathematic computations and conversion

Social and emotional intelligence, able to interact, manage and mitigate conflict with personnel at all levels of industry

July 2017 to May 2018

Petro Smith

Performing Quality Control/Quality Assurance multiple checkpoints throughout the manufacturing process, ensuring all components are fabricated to specifications are meet, with safety protocols.

Inspection in virtually all fabrication area of our shops.

Perform Structural of varies size of Tanks. 250 bbl tanks, 500bbl tanks, 750bbl tanks and 1000bbl Tanks for Company (Devon, SM Energy, Marathon, Cimarex, Pioneer, Apache)

Perform Structural of varies size of Vessels. 6X20, 8X20, 6X30, 48X16, 36X30, 36X10 Horizontal/Vertical Size

Blast Profile inspection

Inspections of inside Coding and Holiday Testing and Mills Standards with different type of paint (Enviroline, Nova Plate, Carboline, Sher Glass) within NACE inspections code

Working side with third 3rd party inspectors from Company Inspectors in tanks and vessels developing corrosion prevention and control within standards.

November 2016 to July 2017

Self Employed Field Tech.

Subcontractor as Mechanical and NDT Pipe Inspector for various oil field company.

Troubleshooting Electronic devices Mechanical/Electrical.

Visual Inspections on Tanks and Tools for the oil industrial.

BAE Electronic Field Tech.(Contract Job)

July 2016 – October 2016

Work on the M88A1, A2 Armor full track-laying vehicle, that performs hoisting, winching, and towing operations. supported medium and light tank units M88A1 or main battle tanks (M88A2) to effect battle field recovery supported vehicles under typical field conditions.

Worked on three different part area, as the crew compartment, hydraulics compartment, and engine compartment.

Replace main auxiliary hydraulic system, hydraulic hoses, spade, boom, main winch, hoist winch, refuel pump, Track, and the hydraulic impact wrench.

Up graded with new MODs on the M88A2 System.

Cirrus Aircraft – NDT NAS- 410 Inspector/Quality Control/Writer ISO (Contract Job)

September 2015 – July 2016

Performing A scan, B scan, and Throug-Transmission Ultrasonics (TTU) producing a permanent record such as a C scan.

Quality inspections and visual inspections looking for Cracks, bridging, dry areas, edge chipping, fiber damage, inclusion, pitting porosity, scratch, resin ridge, and wrinkle

CROSSFIRE-LLC – Project Manager/Budget Account Controller (Contract Job)

February 2015 – August 11, 2015

Responsible for planning, execution and closing of projects for Kinder Morgan, OXY, Chevron, Shell, Conoco, and Encana

Project budgets ranged from $500,000 to $5,000,000

Experienced in the Oil and gas field construction services, pipeline construction, hauling services, reclamation services, well-servicing, commercial construction and excavation, hydro excavation and utility construction services.

Facilities, batteries, tanks, compressor projects

Mobbing and De-mobbing of equipment

Managed jobsite crews

Set up training for crews specific to client requirements

Weekly and monthly budget reviews with corporate offices

Met with clients to determine and implement exact needs

Creating clear and attainable project objectives

Participated in pre-bid and pre-work meetings

Ability to adapt to various internal procedures

Responsible for key issues of cost, time, qualify and above all, client satisfaction

Coordinated all sub-contract activities to ensure high-level of services were provided

NICHOLS OIL TOOLS LLC (Contract Job)

January 2014 – February 2015

•Drill pipe inspection and machine shop service. Certified inspectors and skilled CNC machine operator to ensure quality and efficiency on every project. Periodic inspection of drill pipe, drill collars, subs, and drilling tools conducted at the drilling rig.

•Specialized in ultrasonic pipe inspection using the latest in nondestructive testing (NDT) procedures and drilling component manufacturing using CNC lathe technology.

•EMI (electromagnetic inspection) with continuous wall loss measurement; wet and dry magnetic particle inspection; A-SCAN full-body inspection; hardness testing; pressure testing; inside diameter (ID) and outside diameter (OD) cleaning.

•Provided on-site services via mobile units, facilities covered, concrete work areas for inspections, pipe storage, and full-length ultrasonic pipe inspection.

•Provided inspection on various tools.

•Used several NDT methods to check the high-stress areas, such as connections, slip areas, upset areas, weld areas, radius changes, and tubes, to detect cracks and indications.

•Completed thread inspection.

•Dimensional inspection

•Visual inspection (VT)

•Magnetic particle (MT)

•Liquid dye penetrant (PT)

•Ultrasonic inspection of rotary-shouldered connections (UT)

•Ultrasonic inspection of high-stress areas and tube upsets

UNITEK Inc. NDT NAS-410 Level II/QA,QC Inspector - (Contract Job)

Jan 2013 – Jan 2014

•Subcontractor for ATK Level II Certifications to NAS-410 Ultrasonic inspection

•(UT), and submerging tanks technology methods (Mark Grain Processor Inspection).

•Performed manual and computer set a-scan and automated c-scan ultrasonic inspections on composite structures and prepare electronic reports of findings

•Performed and reported NDT related investigations in writing

•Compliance and understood test procedures including the review of referenced or related codes, specifications, standards, and quality assurance instructions

•Understood the scope and limitations of methods used

•Maintained accurate daily labor input and all other required record-keeping and trace ability recordings

•Understand and complied with safety regulations - actively participate in safety and housekeeping related activities

•Participated in the development and review of tool designs, work order instructions, facility modifications and equipment acquisitions

•Coordinated necessary equipment and facility maintenance and develop work around for equipment down time.

•Assisted in or conduct co-worker training and guidance

BAE Electronic Field Tech.(Contract Job)

April 2012 – December 2012

•Work on the M88 armor full track-laying vehicle, that performs hoisting, winching, and towing operations. supported medium and light tank units (M88, M88A1) or main battle tanks (M88A2) to effect battle field recovery supported vehicles under typical field conditions.

•Worked on three different part area, as the crew compartment, hydraulics compartment, and engine compartment.

•Replace main auxiliary hydraulic system, hydraulic hoses, spade, boom, main winch, hoist winch, refuel pump, Track, and the hydraulic impact wrench.

Eagle NDT Inspection/Desert Inspection NDT Level II - (Contract Job)

Nov 2008 –Nov 2011

•Field Service Technician QA/QC weld inspector/welder certification tester, Vessel

•These included Phased array for weld inspection, Manual UT-shear wave, thickness Phased Array Ultrasonic (UT).

•Magnetic Particle Testing detecting of surface defects in ferromagnetic materials.

•Applications of MT include structural welds, pipe welds, vessels, boiler tubes and headers, shafts. Liquid Penetrate Testing and detection of surface defects in both non-ferromagnetic and ferromagnetic materials. Borescope GE Generators for cracks, metal shavings and broken parts

•The method is generally applied for non-ferromagnetic materials such as stainless and aluminum.

•Applications of MT included welds in stainless components, Gas Turbine Rotor, Disk, Blades and diaphragm, SS Vessels in chemical plants, Aerospace components.

•Wind Towers, Wind Power NDT testing of 3 to 4 Section Towers performing Magnetic Testing, Ultrasonic Testing, and Penetrant Testing.

•Engineering Technician (Mechanical) Primary responsibilities of the professionalism, respect, understanding, and supporting the wind technicians.

•Provide hands-on expertise with troubleshooting, repair, and exchange of complex mechanical (gears, bearings) and hydraulic systems (grease, oil, coolant) as well as the related inspection techniques.

Kinder Morgan - Field Service Technician Contractor (Contract Job)

Jul 2008 – Nov 2008

•P&ID Workspace, drafting, tagging and annotations, off page connections, drawing validation, customizing symbols graphical updates and modifications.

•Worked on 11X17 Piping Instrument Diagram P&ID drawing locating all pipe connection flanges on the P&ID.

•Verified that all piping T- connections, blind flanges, reducers, equipment, valve, device, scrubber, ball valve, actuator, pressure transmitter, compressors/cylinders and noting piping that is insulated; also showing the proper sequential order and location on the drawing symbols.

•Data collection gathering information on transmitters, level switches, pneumatic controllers, heat trace controls, temperature elements, pressure temperature and level gauges, manual valves, actuated valves, PSV, pumps, compressors, tanks, vessels, and heat exchangers.

•Recorded all information shown on the name plate/data plate, including manufacturer, model numbers, range w/units and most importantly the set-point.

Abilene New Holland - Electronic/Field Mechanic Contractor (Contract Job)

May 2005 – Jun 2008

•Field Service Technician, performed preventative maintenance and make repairs to diesel engines, and gasoline and diesel-driven construction equipment.

•Typical examples included bulldozers, cranes, bucket loaders, graders, forklifts, container lifting equipment, air compressors, and other engine-driven or towed construction equipment.

•Engineer Equipment Repair Hydraulic equipment, Motors 3 Phase, mechanical on heavy equipment, Electrical/Electronic and Lube Service’s.

United Defense Field Engineer - Contractor (Contract Job)

Jan 2004 – May 2005

•M88A1and M1A1 system and various track laying equipment. Military track and wheeled vehicle repairer experience.

•Knowledge of Army Supply Upgrade Modifications on Maintenance policies.

•Knowledge of army DS/GS shop functions. Experience in U.S. Army DS/GS Maintenance operations and Track vehicle Mechanic in troubleshooting and performs unit maintenance on internal combustion engines and accessories, power trains, and chassis components of track vehicles. Performed repairs and preventative maintenance checks and services. Also tested and operated vehicles and equipment, and observed for evidence of abnormal operation and assisted in the operation of, track vehicles in conjunction with maintenance and recovery operations.

Texas Aerospace - Services Technician NDI Level II (Contract Job)

May 2002 – Jan 2004

•Responsible of Training in the maintenance repairs and rebuild of aircraft parts technical services required by the company and able to use the ability to achieve efficient production and overhauling and repairing and testing of equipment and doing the level of DEPOT level maintenance. NDT Testing on various parts and equipment Liquid Penetrant Testing, Magnetic Particle Testing, Eddy Current Testing, and Radiography Testing.

•Performed repairs on hydraulic canopy actuators, hydraulic door actuator, jackscrews, hydraulic vales, truck unit landing frame, and pressurized the entire system for any leaks or pressure lost in the entire hydraulic units system in the aircraft.

Raytheon Company - Writer/Instructor Contractor

May 2001 – Apr 2002

•Responsibilities included generating instructional Writer material, lesson plans and student guides, supplemental texts, and other materials as required by the Scope of Work as a Supervisor. Training Provided Operator Maintenance, Direct Support/General Support, (DS/GS), for the entire Patriot Systems.

•Electronics Technician, maintenance maintained repairs, troubleshooting, modified and installs various types of electronic equipment and related devices such as electronic transmitting and receiving equipment (radar, radio, television, telecommunication, sonar, and navigational aids); personal and main frame computers and terminals, industrial, medical, measuring, and controlling equipment, and industrial robotic devices.

US Government - Instructor (FAADS) 1712-GS9

Sep 1999 – Mar 2001

•Worked as an Instructor conducting training on subjects in one or more courses covering the components of software (UNIX, NT, WINDOWS 95/98/2000, MS DOS), and hardware for the Forward Area Air Defense System that included associated communication and test equipment and all Product Improvement Program.

•Knowledge of operation and technical characteristics of the 140A Military Occupational Specialty, (MOS), and entire Air Defense C3I, Air Defense C4I, JTAGS, THAAD, Patriot Air Defense Systems, (PCOFT), OPERATOR/MAINTENANCE.

•Design new training courses which conformed to existing guidelines and precedent, or revise a course which required only minor modifications for Air Defense Weapons Systems using the Systems Approach to Training, (SAT), process.

US ARMY

Apr 1977 – Aug 1998

•Major Duties: PATRIOT system repairer performed and supervised direct and general support (DS/GS) level maintenance on the PATRIOT missile system, associated equipment and trainers. Duties for MOS 27X at each level of skill as required.

•Instructor/Writer in DS/GS level maintenance on the PATRIOT Information and Coordination Central (ICC), Engagement Control Station (ECS), Radar Set (RS), Antenna Mast Group (AMG), Launching Station (LS) and Communications Relay Group (CRG). Performed tests and adjusted components to specific tolerances and determined shortcomings and malfunctions in electronic assemblies, subassemblies, modules and circuit elements with common and system peculiar test equipment. Isolated malfunctions using automatic and semi-automatic program maintenance diagnostic software, unit self-test and built in test equipment (BITE). Developed specialized computer software tests to evaluate suspected faults. Isolated system interface malfunctions. Determined serviceability and disposition of defective assemblies, subassemblies, modules and circuit elements. Repaired unserviceable items by removing and replacing defective components. Operated and performed unit level maintenance on standard and system peculiar test equipment. Performed quality control measures and served on maintenance and inspection teams. Completed maintenance and supply forms. Provided technical assistance to supported units.



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