RONNELL C. COLLINS
**** ********* *** ****** ****, GA 30297 Phone 678-***-**** E-mail: ************@*****.***
Objective:
To obtain a position as Mechanic II with the opportunity for advancement based on experience and job performance
Qualification Summary:
• Established experience and detailed knowledge of the automotive equipment mechanics comprising electrical system,
• Experience working on MRAP vehicles, to include the MATV, RG31, RG33, Caiman and MAXX Pro series
• Experience studying and diagnosing electrical and mechanical failures
• Ability to successfully reference, understand and use information spread from electrical, mechanical, and other appropriate automotive schematics
• Ability to run hand and power tools, automotive diagnostic tools
• Skillful in performing maintenance on aircraft electrical and environmental systems
• Experienced in aircraft maintenance and inspection systems, corrosion control, DC Principles, AC Electronics and maintenance basics.
• Proficient in AF technical order systems, flightline safety, aircraft forms, maintenance data collection and wiring schematics/diagrams
• Responsible for diagnosing and troubleshooting malfunctions in general electrical and electronic components
• Knowledgeable about power generation, landing gear and warning systems, lighting, flight controls and cargo door systems
• Well informed about environmental systems and utility/oxygen systems
• Applied principles of electricity/electronics, hydrostatic motion, pneumatics and hydraulics to the repair of aircraft instrument systems
• Removed, installed, repaired, adjusted and tested electrical/electronic elements of assemblies
• Performed operator maintenance on common and special tools
• Requisitioned and maintained shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft electrical systems
• Prepared forms and records related to aircraft maintenance. Performed preventative maintenance of electrical systems for HVAC systems on C-17 Cargo Carrier.
Experience:
Mantech-Afghanistan 2012-Present
• Established experience and detailed knowledge of the automotive equipment mechanics comprising electrical system,
• Experience working on MRAP vehicles, to include the MATV, RG31, RG33, Caiman and MAXX Pro series
• Experience studying and diagnosing electrical and mechanical failures
• Ability to successfully reference, understand and use information spread from electrical, mechanical, and other appropriate automotive schematics
• Ability to run hand and power tools, automotive diagnostic tools
CSA - Kuwait 2009-2011 Force Protection Officer
• Enforce all policies and procedures under the ASG Kuwait scope of work.
• Adhere to Military General Order #1
• Training on Mraps and RG31 tactical units
• • Proficient in report writing.
Saturn of Gwinnett-Duluth GA 2008-2009 Service Tech
• Performed all major repairs and quality checks on used cars
• Preformed skilled diagnostic repairs
Malcolm Cunningham Mazda -Lithonia GA 2007-2008
• Inspect and test new vehicles and recording findings so that necessary repairs can be made
• Diagnose and repair vehicle automotive systems gas and diesel
• Continuously learns new technical information and techniques in formal training sessions in order to stay abreast with rapidly changing automotive technology
United States Air Force - Charleston, SC 2004-2007
Aircraft Electrician and Environmental Systems Specialist
• Experienced in aircraft maintenance and inspection systems, corrosion control, DC Principles, AC Electronics and maintenance basics
• Diagnosing and troubleshooting malfunctions in general electrical and electronic components
• Performed operator maintenance on common and special tools
United States Marine Corps- Camp Lejeune, NC 1996-2000
LAV-25 Mechanic 2147
4 years of progressive shop and field experience as a mechanic, with expertise in DS ( Direct Support ) maintenance, testing, troubleshooting, repair, and modification of heavy / light wheel vehicles and construction and material handling equipment
Conduct detailed checks of all electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical, electro-mechanical systems and accessories; utilize technical manuals, schematic diagrams, multimeters, and other tools to perform diagnostics
Efficiently and accurately repair, replace, and resolve issues with damaged or disabled diesel/gasoline engines, transmissions, transfer cases, suspension systems, drive trains, central tire inflation system (CTIS), anti-lock braking systems (ABS); apply coatings and armor panelings; and install kits (Rhino, gunner protection, fire suppression)
Carry out port operations, including inspecting, receiving, staging, delivery, and issuance of vehicles, equipment, and parts; implement inventory control techniques
Document and photograph all relevant vehicle data, serial numbers, and activity; complete form 2404.
Education And training
1996 High School –Toccoa, Ga
1996-2000 United States Marines -Camp Lejeune, NC
2001-2003 Aviation Institute of Maintenance Lawrenceville, GA
2004-2007 United States Air Force Charleston AFB, Charleston, SC 2004 Aircraft Electrician and Environmental Systems Training Shepard Air Force Base Wichita Falls, TX
2012 MRAP Certificate of completion, Red River Army Depot Texarkana, TX