Timothy S. McNamee
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Professional Profile
Forty-three (43) years of Maintenance of Heavy equipment
Thirty-one (31) years of Management
Utilized technical publications and Computerized Equipment Maintenance System for troubleshooting, diagnostic insure all work within Standard Repair Times (SRTs)
Utilized Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook to create, communicate, and disseminate presentations and information to colleagues, clients, and class participants.
Negotiated contracts with vendors
Slashed administration costs 30% by negotiating pricing and fees, while ensuring the continuation and enhancements of services.
Wrote new policy’s for procurement, warehousing/records procedures, training, coaching, scheduling, counseling
Development of safety processes, and departmental communications.
Utilized technical publications and Computerized Equipment Maintenance System training program for troubleshooting, diagnostic assessments, and calibrations for accurate, timely repair and maintenance of equipment.
Trained mechanics in the following subjects:
Preventive Maintenance Inspections
Cummins, Caterpillar, Paccar, Detroit, and International engines.
Transmissions Automatics and Manuals and clutches.
Hydraulic installation, diagnostics and repairs
Electrical Installed and repaired as they apply to truck equipment Installed and repair of service bodies, lift gates, cranes, dump bodies, etc.
Installed and repair of PTO's, hydraulic pumps and hydraulic components
Air Brake systems
Areas of Expertise
Procurement, Warehousing, & Logistics Procedures
Curriculum Development and Assessment
Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, & PowerPoint
Master Driver Instructor – U.S. Military Certified
Accident Investigation & Reporting
ISO 1800 Certificate number 931212
Class A CDL
ISO 1400 Certificate number 931201
Professional Experience
Waste Management January 2017 to Present
Senior Tech Green Team
Certified to repair and maintain more than 30 types of tracked and wheeled vehicles and heavy equipment, including, PLS, dozers, graders, back hoes, forklifts, aerial lifts, cranes ( 85 tons); Freightliner, Peterbilt, International, Volvo, Iveco, Mercedes, Caterpillar D8R, T Dozier, 988 and 980 loader, RTCH, Forklifts, Backhoes, RTCH Kalmar RT240 JLG 40, 50 60 and 70 ton cranes
Tuned gas and diesel engines, serviced valves, fuel filters and turbo chargers, and pressure checks fuel filters, adjust injector heights, fuel racks, governors, etc.
Diagnoses problems, disassembled units, repaired or replaced parts, and reassembled units in the following systems:
Brakes: Repaired or replaced shoes, pads, drums, hoses, calipers, cylinders, any heavy-duty air brakes.
Cooling: Flushed radiator, replaced hoses and thermostat, Repaired or replaced radiator and water pump, fan drives, DCA treatment filters, air intercoolers and oil coolers.
Drive Trains: Repaired and replaced drive shaft, differential, axle, manual, automatic and sophisticated computer-controlled transmissions, clutches, transfer cases, power take-off systems, transmission reversers, all-wheel drive steering axles and final drives.
Electrical: Repaired or replaced fuses, batteries, lights, instruments, warning devices, controls and switches, computer controls, modules, alternators, starters, and defective cables and wiring. This includes 12 and 24-volt systems found on military equipment.
Exhaust and Emissions Control: Replaced mufflers, manifolds, catalytic converters, turbochargers, blowers, and pipes.
Heating and Air Conditioning: Repaired or replaced heater cores, condensers, compressors, hoses, and controls; recharges air conditioning systems.
Hydraulic: Repaired or replaced pumps, hoses, valves, winches and cylinders.
Air System: Repaired or replaced compressors, air dryers, brake valves, air tanks and hoses.
Steering and Suspension System: Aligns and balances wheels, Repaired or replaced tie rods, ball joints, gear boxes, shock absorbers, springs, steering linkage, kingpins, power steering, hoses, pumps, walking beam suspensions and air suspensions.
Overhauls engines, replaced engines, and rebuilds components.
Maintained service logs and records of maintenance on vehicles and motorized equipment, using fleet maintenance and management software.
Keep tools, equipment, and work area clean, organized, and in good working condition.
Road tests vehicles
Ensured safe and reliable vehicles are available to meet operational requirements
Conducted fleet evaluations to ensure maintenance standards are met
Compiled with and adherence to Waste Management’s Mission to Zero standards and regulations to encourage safe and efficient operations
Provided training and presentations as needed in a positive and professional manner
Updated and submitted required reports in timely manner
Continually focused on achieving market profitability through effective management of all fleet maintenance activities within these areas, Cost control, employee development, high standard of training and safety standards
GOV Planet February 2016 to Dec 2016
US WIDE
Make ready Mechanic
ALL AMERICAN DIESEL AND TIRES September 2015 to February 2016
Troy Texas
Shop Foreman
Austin White Lime Austin Texas September 2010 - September 2015
Maintenance Manager
Supervised more than15 maintenance mechanics and support personnel that provided repair and maintenance processes for more than $25 Million USD worth of diesel and gasoline trucks, autos, heavy equipment bagging system dust removal rail loading and coal delivery system.
Responsible for all procurement, warehousing/records procedures, training, coaching, scheduling, counseling
Personnel development, safety processes, and departmental communications.
Utilized technical publications and Computerized Equipment Maintenance System for troubleshooting, diagnostic assessments,and calibrations for accurate, timely repair and maintenance of equipment.
Utilized Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook to create, communicate, and disseminate presentations and information to colleagues, clients, and class participants.
Performed maintenance and repair activities on various pieces of heavy equipment including but not limited to heavy-duty truck and semi-tractors, material spreader, excavators, skidders, high pressure pumps, bulldozers, graders, cranes, dump bodies, crawler tractors and trailers, backhoes, trailers.
Ensured safe and reliable vehicles are available to meet operational requirements
Conducted fleet evaluations to ensure maintenance standards are met
Compiled with and adherence to Austin White Lime and MSHA standards and regulations to encourage safe and efficient operations
Provided training and presentations as needed in a positive and professional manner
Updated and submitted required reports in timely manner
Continually focused on achieving market profitability through effective management of all fleet maintenance activities within these areas, Cost control, employee development, high standard of training and safety standards
Kellogg Brown & Root Al Hillah & Mosul, Iraq October, 2003 - August, 2010
Maintenance Manager
Ensured safe and reliable vehicles are available to meet operational requirements
Conducted fleet evaluations to ensure maintenance standards are met
Compiled with and adherence to KBR standards and regulations to encourage safe and efficient operations
Provided training and presentations as needed in a positive and professional manner
Updated and submitted required reports in timely manner
Continually focused on achieving profitability through effective management of all fleet maintenance activities within these areas, Cost control, employee development, high standard of training and safety standards
Kellogg Brown & Root Balad, Iraq January 2003 - October 2003
PLS Field Technician
Brown & Root Tuzla, Bosnia & Herzegovina January 1998 – December 2002
Wrecker Operator Supervisor / Master Mechanic
United States Army Fort Hood, Texas September 1973 - October 1997
Senior Maintenance Team Chief / Safety NCOIC / Instructor
Achieved rapidly increasing levels of responsibility and rank prior to retirement from military service as Master Sergeant (E-8) having supervised repair/maintenance mechanics and support personnel that provided repair and maintenance services to 25 military units for all diesel and gasoline non-tactical/tactical wheeled and tracked trucks, tanks, and heavy equipment; included transmissions, differentials, electrical, mechanical, engines, and braking systems.
Responsible for management of all programs including safety, training, quality assurance / quality control, procurement, warehousing/records protocols, scheduling, counseling, personnel and leadership development.
Served as 2nd Infantry Division Safety NCOIC from 1993 to 1995.
Professional Certifications & Training
Instructor Training Course
Diesel Mechanic Course U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MA
Diesel Supervisor Course U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MA
M1A2 Main Battle Tank Mechanic Course U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MA
Advanced Mechanics Supervision Course U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MA
Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials Fort Polk, LA
OSHA 30 course – Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc.
QA / QC course – Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc.
Health Safety & Environmental 30 course – Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc.
Graduate, Maintenance Supervisors Course, U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MA
Certificate, Oshkosh Palletized Load System, Oshkosh Truck Corp., Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Germany
Certificate, Cummins Engine Course, Cummins Engine Company, Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Germany
Certificate, Mechanical Maintenance Course, U.S. Army, Fort Eustis, VA
Certificate, Motor Sergeant Course, Central Texas College, U.S. Army, Fort Polk, LA
Graduate, Track Vehicle Repairman, U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MA
ASE Certified Mechanic - Medium & Heavy Trucks Master Technician
Education
High School Grad Frankton High School Frankton, IN
Class A CDL