Sergio Zamora
Lakewood, Wa 98498
347-***-**** (c)
e5su2t@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a position as a Heavy Equipment Technician that will utilize my U.S. Army
mechanical skills, experience, and management expertise to achieve the organization’s
goals.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• Fourteen years experience utilizing schematics and diagnostic programs to diagnose
and repair all equipment appropriately utilizing without supervision.
• Advanced knowledge of diesel engines, manufacturer’s warranty process, and work
order/time accounting.
• Nine years of supervisory duties providing technical guidance to team members.
• Great at exercising independent judgment and self motivation.
• Excellent t ime management, leadership, teamwork, and customer service skills.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Maintenance Supervisor, U. S. Army Fort Lewis, WA 2011 –
Present
• Ensure proper communication between team members and superiors.
• Provide tactical and technical guidance to team members and professional support to
both team members and superiors in accomplishment of their duties.
• Supervise and perform field and sustainment maintenance.
• Supervise recovery operations on t rack vehicles, wheel vehicles and related activities
i ncluding equipment repair/maintenance.
Maintenance Supervisor, U. S. Army Vilseck, Germany 2007 –
2011
• Provided supervision and technical guidance to team members.
• Conducted on the job t raining for team members.
• Troubleshoot to component level, isolated and identified causes of malfunction using
electronic scanners, and complex schematic diagrams.
• One tour to I raq and one tour to Afghanistan with this company.
Heavy Equipment Technician, U. S. Army Fort Hood, TX 2001 –
2007
• Maintained wheeled vehicles, their associated t railers and material handling
equipment systems.
• Used applicable references, inspecting, servicing, maintaining, repairing,
replacement, adjusting and testing of wheeled vehicles and material handling
equipment systems, subsystems and components
• Used automotive electrical systems including wi r ing harness, starting, and charging
systems.
• Performed wheeled vehicle recovery operations.
• Five tours to I raq with this company.
Heavy Equipment Technician, U. S. Army Mannheim, Germany 1999 –
2001
• Performed maintenance on wheel vehicles, material handling equipment.
• Performed maintenance on engines, clutches t ransmission, differentials, steering
assemblies, t ransfer cases, and hydraulic cylinders.
• Repaired components by replacing valves, shafts, gears, bearings, r ings, and seals.
ED UCAT ION
• H. M. High School K ingsville, TX 1994-1997 High School diploma
• Currently enrolled in Penn Foster College.
• U.S. Army Advanced Specialized Training: Heavy Equipment Repair, Vehicle
Recovery Operations, Freon Service and Recovery, Advanced Leadership,
Communication; (72 college equivalent credit hours)