John Josef Milano Jr.
Columbus, Georgia 31909
Mobile: 706-***-****
Email: ***************@*****.***
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT REPAIRER
U.S. Army
8th Division Road building 5511
Fort Benning, GA
1/2008 – 4/2023
Electrical Equipment Repairer
Supported and trained the U.S. Army by presenting them with computer run programs that controlled target movers and lifters down range.
Performed troubleshooting hardwired testing, repair, replace, overhaul, modification, inspection, and general maintenance of electrical equipment used on ranges identified on all systems including electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems on target movers and target lifters.
Operated and performed a variety of duties in support of computerized range control stations; to include configure analyze, install, test and implement range control software and target systems interface hardware.
Created, corrected, and operated SABB and Caswell programs on different ranges.
Trained and helped others in the proper use, setup, run, repair procedures for maintaining ranges in target systems.
Created, corrected, and operated software programs for RZ4, RZ14, which are all hand-held computers, RM 9000 tower program with Caswell range system as well the HHC and tower computer software program with the SABB range systems, Target Range Automated Control (TRACR), Loaded and fired Hoffman devices with Meggitt.
Performed troubleshooting hardwired testing, repair, replace, overhaul, modification, inspection, and general maintenance of electrical equipment used on ranges identified on all systems including electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems on the target movers and other target lifters, consults manufacturer's blueprints, schematics, repairs and modifications.
Repaired and replaced equipment, sub-assemblies to components such as electronic control panel assemblies, power and signal rail system, transmitter/ receiver control units, wiring harnesses, circuit card assemblies.
Initiated required work order when repairs cannot be made in house.
Created, corrected, and operated SABB and Caswell programs on different ranges.
Supervisor: Mr. Charles Stutsman 706-***-****
MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR
U.S. Army
HHC 1/29 Support
Ivy Road Kelly Hill
Fort Benning, GA
1/2007 - 1/2008
Operated Light Medium Tactical Vehicles and HUMVEE's which included cleaning, maintenance, and dispatch the vehicles. If there was anything wrong with the vehicles, paperwork was submitted to maintenance and the vehicles were then repaired.
Operated vehicle on public roads at highway speeds.
Assured that cargo is properly located, distributed, and secured, and that vehicle is not loaded beyond capacity.
Checked material loaded or delivered against various documents to verify quantities.
Operated special equipment such as manual winches and tie downs.
Performed preventive maintenance in accordance with Technical Manual and completed trip tickets.
Droved for BOLC I,II,III, NCO Academy, and Ranger Training Brigade while providing tactical training for the soldiers while driving HUMVEE'S and LMTV'S.
Supervisor: Mr. Carter (706-***-****)
FUEL/ELECTRICAL MECHANIC (SHOP ONE)
ITT INDUSTRIES
Fort Benning, GA
1/2003 - 7/2006
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Performed electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic services, repairs, adjustments, replacements and operated on various equipment such as starters, generators, floor buffers, bay fans, forklifts, tractors, street sweepers, tugs, stump grinders, light set generators, wire harnesses, mules (4-wheeler), and asphalt rollers.
Repaired and replaced hydraulic pumps for the Moving Armor Targets on Ruth Range and Hasting Range for work orders (2407's) submitted by Range Division.
Performed PMCS on kitchen equipment and performed maintenance on; dishwashers, meat slicers, toasters, garbage disposals, ovens, food warmers, ice machines, refrigerators, freezers, deep fryers, steam kettles, food mixers, stoves, etc.; repaired, adjusted and serviced NBC masks; inventory small arms by serial number for accountability.
Coded out unserviceable equipment; received and completed work orders (2407's) from the costumer in a timely manner as well as ordering necessary parts.
Performed and have the ability to read and use schematic diagrams, manuals and use publications to troubleshoot and services various types of vehicles, skilled in the use of mechanic power and hand tools, multi-meters, and test equipment.
Used test sets to troubleshoot faulty components to determine the nature of the malfunction and the extent of the repairs required.
Checked work when finished and for compliance, informed supervisor for over-all work and problems; answered questions regarding procedures, policies, and directives; operated vehicles to transport and pick up supplies.
Used Reports of Survey, inventoried using property book, hand receipts, parts and had bench stock.
Supervisor: Mr. Cannon 706-***-****)
ARTILLERY REPAIRMAN
HHC 1/29
U.S. Army
Fort Benning, GA
1/2002 - 1/2003
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Serviced, repaired, replaced, operated, and adjusted fire control systems for the Bradley Fighting Vehicles (BFV).
Performed mechanical, electrical, including wire harness, and corrective maintenance.
Troubleshooted with schematic diagrams, have the ability to read and use manuals and publications used to service various types of vehicles, skilled in the use of mechanic hand and power tools, and test equipment;
Used test sets to troubleshoot faulty components to determine the nature of the malfunction and extent of repairs required on BFV and other vehicles worked on.
Ensured work areas were organized and safely managed. Properly recycled hazardous waste in accordance with OSHA, EPA, and Department of Defense regulations.
Maintained accountability for valuable tools and equipment
Performed duties with instructions from the supervisor
Ensured that needed support equipment was present; worked on hard to reach places; climbed, stood, stooped, checked work when finished and for compliance with supervisor's instruction
Informed supervisor for over-all and problems; answered questions regarding procedures, policies, and directives; detailed out to paint safety lines on the bay floors where the maintenance was done.
Supervisor: Mr. Harvel 706-***-****)
TURRET MECHANIC HHC 2/69
U.S. Army
Fort Benning, GA
8/1996 - 7/2000
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Trained mechanics, serviced, repaired, replaced and adjusted fire control systems for M1A1 Abrams Tank; mechanical, electrical, (including wire harnesses), and hydraulic corrective maintenance;
Troubleshooted using schematic diagrams, have the ability to read and use manuals and publications used to service vehicles, tested equipment and used parts ordering systems;
Skilled in the use of easy to use mechanic power and hand tools, and multi-meters; worked on hard to reach place; used test sets to troubleshoot faulty components to determine the nature of the malfunction and extent of repairs required; ensuring work areas were organized and safely managed; properly recycled hazardous waste in accordance with OSHA, EPA and Department of Defense regulations;
Maintained accountability for valuable tools and equipment as company tool custodian
Licensed and experienced with a variety of vehicles; operated 88 recovery vehicles, 113 personal carriers, Humvee's, and Deuce 1/2, and LMTV's with trailers;
Transported and picked up articles, supplies, materials; on public roads and highways speeds; load or unload at docks or similar locations assured that cargo is properly located, distributed, secured, and not loaded beyond capacity
Inspected parking areas for potential foreign object damage; checked and delivered material loaded, verifying quantities; knowledge of safety and housekeeping rules;
Placed baggage onto baggage conveyor belt for flight during baggage detail; performed duties with instructions from supervisor; checked work when finished and for compliance with supervisor's instructions,
Informed supervisor for over-all work and problems; answered questions regarding procedures, policies, and directives; operated two-way radio; turn in scrap mental to DRMO, Worked many M1A1 tank gunnery's on Ruth, Carmouche, and Hasting Ranges.
Helped do services on all the M1A1 turrets in the battalion which included four companies of tanks and two battalion tanks
Loaded and picked up at the rail head for deployments.
Performed operator level maintenance in the inspection and cleaning of my M16 rifle and machine guns dissembles and assembles and other components and examine for defect. Combat Lifesaver for two years.
Maintained motor pool by sweeping and cutting grass. Received medals and coins for the effort.
Supervisor: SSG Casman 706-***-****)
Education:
Beacon University Columbus, GA United States
Master's degree 6 / 2009
Major: Biblical Studies
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Master Divinity and also earned a Master in Pastoral Ministries on 5/12/2009
Beacon University Columbus, GA United States
Master's degree 6 / 2007
Major: Biblical Studies
Beacon University Columbus, GA United States
Bachelor's degree 5 / 2007
Major: Biblical Studies
Associate's degree 5 / 1994
Major: Liberal Arts
Nordhoff High School Ojai, CA United States
High school diploma 6 / 1992
Job Related Training:
Received Army Achievement Medals, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Army Service Ribbon, expert qualification badge with grenade, and marksmanship qualification badge with rifle bar.
Received certificate of completion for Preventing Workplace Violence and Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention Training. Internal Control Awareness Certificate.
DOD Information Assurance Awareness.
Combating Trafficking in Persons General Awareness.
Level 1 Awareness Training.
No Fear Training, Army Readiness Assessment Program Certificate.
Global Assessment Tool
Certificate of Training from SAAB Defense and Security
DOD Cyber Awareness Challenge Exam
Range Operations Professional Development Phase 1 and Phase 7