Ray McGinnis
PO Box *****, Colorado Springs, CO *0935*719-***-********.**********@*****.***
Summary
** *****’ experience in the logistic/maintenance field maintaining a budget and fuel usage. Proven ability as a manager to plan, develop, communicate, and implement policies which coordinated movement of personnel and supplies to maintain Army Readiness.
Objectives
Obtain a position using my experience gained in the US Army and civilian sector as a maintenance supervisor and mechanic while demonstrating success in work processes, planning, multitasking, written /oral communication and presentation skills that will offer growth and potential.
Experience
2010-2011 Aerotek Fort Carson, Colorado
M1A2 SEP Technician (Main Battle Tank)
Performed electrical and mechanical troubleshooting
Removed and replaced various LRU’s (Electronic Components)
Re-programmed various LRU’s (Electronic Components) for fire control and turret drive system.
Remove, repair, replace power packs (Honeywell 1500 Turbine engines)
Split power pack and transmission in order to turn and replace various seals.
Remove, repair, replace suspension components such as compensating arm and seals, road arm seals, road wheel hub caps and seals, torsion bars, and track assemblies
Troubleshoot and repair hydraulic systems
Performed services at scheduled intervals
2010-2010 The Logistics Company Fort Dix, New Jersey
Maintenance/Production Control Supervisor
Organized leadership developmental training programs in order to maximize company’s succession and planning initiative to include demobilization and mobilization in support of the global war on terrorism.
Planned developed and implemented policy and procedure to enhance maintenance readiness.
Scheduled workload, prepared briefs and reports for higher management.
Trained lead mechanic on daily duties, and updating of status changes of shop work load.
Communicated effectively with personnel and higher management.
Over saw production control operations
Supervised 28 mechanics and 7 samms-e clerks
2005-2010 AECOM Middle East
Maintenance Trainer / Training Coordinator
Developed course curriculum to train Afghan nationals on vehicle maintenance procedures
Used ARs, TMs, visual aids, and interpreters to deliver class materials.
Instructed Afghan Army/Afghan Police/Indian Nationals on maintenance procedures for M1114/M1151 HUMMV’s performing services, removing repairing and replacing major components.
Instructed company employees on system and subsystem maintenance procedures of vehicle family of MRAP RG31 MK5E, RG33, MAXXPRO, Cougar, Cayman and MATV.
Fire suppression system
HVAC system
Drive Train
Power pack removal and installation
Trouble shooting procedures using the MSD(system diagnostic computer)
Preventative maintenance checks and services procedures
Taught classification procedures of battle loss MRAP vehicle’s
Taught new hire orientation program including brief history of the country and the dangers associated within.
Ray McGinnis
PO Box16874, Colorado Springs, CO 80935•719-***-****•***.**********@*****.***
Related Experience
Allied Trades / Heavy Engineer Equipment Shop Supervisor
Provided assistance with maintenance and training while focusing on maintenance management
Organized equipment maintenance procedures to meet the Army standards for vehicle safety.
Responsible for the accountability of billions of dollars of equipment and shop supplies.
Responsible for battalion/brigade level engineer equipment briefings.
Maintained a 98% shop readiness rate.
Maintained a 95% first time pass rate of engineering equipment repairs and fabrication.
Responsible for the health and welfare of 101 personnel.
Responsible for maintaining shop stock at 95% readiness.
Lead Engineer Equipment Mechanic
Managed overall production of shop and maintained shop supplies.
Monitored accountability of 60+ personnel.
Reported daily stats to shop supervisor.
Assigned daily tasking to personnel.
Experienced with Caterpillar, Mercedes, Detroit, Cummins Diesel and Turbine engines .
Removed, repaired and or replaced ,transmission, and transfer cases
Installed Fire suppression systems
Repaired HVAC systems in various Military Vehicles
Installed Objective Gunner’s Protective Kit
Provided technical assistance to mechanics and inspectors.
Senior Tech Inspector
Insured that all work met quality assurance guidelines
Assisted in troubleshooting procedures of equipment.
Issued daily tasking to 23 personnel.
Maintained a low internal reject rate.
Maintained a 95% first time pass rate during turn in from company to government.
Education
High School Diploma – Holly Bluff, Mississippi
Light wheel vehicle repairer course – US Army
Helicopter repair course – US Army
Fuels systems repair course – US Army
Steering and suspension course – US Army
Supervisors time management course – Bagram, Afghanistan
SAMS 1-E supply managers course – Bagram, Afghanistan
Supervisor and lead personnel qualification standards training – Bagram, Afghanistan
College courses – CTU- Colorado Springs, Colorado
College courses – University of Phoenix- Colorado Springs, Colorado
References
References are available on request.