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Maintenance Mechanical

Location:
Mebane, NC, 27302
Salary:
$ 15.00
Posted:
February 23, 2012

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PROFILE

Accomplished, personable, and articulate skilled mechanic. Trained to provide maintenance support and technical service on military tactical and non-tactical vehicles. Proficient use of military tracking and supply systems such as Federal Supply System (FSS), various technical manuals, FEDLOG, WEBVLIPS, and ILAP.

SKILLS

Mechanical Operations

Logistics Support

Palletized Load Systems (PLS)

Helicopter Landing Systems (HLS)

Heavy Equipment Maintenance

EXPERIENCE

Maintenance Technician 2010 - 2011

KBR, Baghdad, Iraq

Complete operator level PMCS on all maintenance significant items and operated wheeled vehicles and equipment over varied terrain and roadways.

Conduct inspections, test equipment, and operate vehicles and equipment to determine serviceability, proper operation and component failures on light, medium, and heavy tactical vehicles.

Responsible for the safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials and waste in accordance with all state, local, and federal environmental standards and regulations.

Receive, stored, issued and provided assistance with inventory of equipment and or materials.

Operate material handling equipment and military vehicles with a GVWR greater than 26k lbs. in accordance with military requirements; adhering to safety restrictions and guidelines.

Prepare vehicles for movement and shipment; assured proper loading and unloading of cargo on vehicles and trailers; secured cargo including BII/COEI when present against inclement weather, pilferage and damage during transit.

Perform maintenance procedures according to AR750-1; Army Material Maintenance Regulation on all equipment and vehicles utilizing the 10, 20, 30 level maintenance template.

Train other technicians to implement modifications regarding new technical specifications in accordance with military guidelines and customer specifications.

Compile training documentation conducted training sessions for technicians and provided AAR (after-action-review) related to equipment malfunctions. Coordinated meetings to discuss follow-up action when necessary to assure adherence to policies and IOPs, and timely delivery of equipment, machinery, and military vehicles.

Primary SME for customer on-site, conducting training for other mechanics, writing training documentation; was assigned lead position to manage quality control and service programs.

Maintain records for work performed, specification modifications, customer change request, equipment substitutions, maintenance time sheets.

Mechanical Technician 2007 - 2010

KGR, Baghdad, Iraq

Maintained records for work performed, component modifications, change request, equipment substitutions, as well as legacy equipment and vehicles.

Efficiently performed 10/20 level directs support vehicle maintenance, testing, troubleshooting, repair, and modifications of heavy and light wheeled tactical and armored vehicles.

I completed battle damage assessments for (MRAPs) and prepared written reports for submission to battle captains and other upper echelon military officials. Provided the same SITREP for AECOM retrograde supervisor to support and initiate disposition orders.

Responsible for troubleshooting technical problems, created schematics to accurately depict source of problems and suggested corrective action plans.

Was assigned the specific task of troubleshooting the suspension, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems and subsystems for (MRAPs).

Utilized technical manuals such as TM 38-470 and maintained operating knowledge of AR750-1 in order to sustain proper support and service standards. Also read schematics and used other tools to effectively repair, replace, and resolve mechanical issues.

Some of the work performed included disabling diesel/gas engines, transmissions, transfer cases, suspension systems, drive trains, and central tire inflation systems on heavy and light vehicles; utilized TMDE to ensure accuracy of calibration and other measurements.

Conducted QC analysis on vehicles and equipment during receiving, staging, and reissue of the same to military personnel in Theater.

Performed maintenance on military ground vehicles (e.g. LMTVs FMTVs, and other military wheeled vehicles). Also conducted maintenance and support for MRAPs, FPI Cougars, MAXPRO, RG31s, MK5Es, and tracked vehicles.

Performed various duties related to QC to ensure mechanical accuracy during each phase of the teardown and building process for vehicles and other equipment. Provided final approval documentation signatures conveying vehicle/equipment readiness.

Coordinated and conducted mechanical maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair technique training for subordinate employees in accordance with AR750-1.

Mechanic, Wheeled Vehicles 2005 - 2007

Lear Siegler Services, Inc., Baghdad, Iraq

Performed vehicle inspection to ensure readiness for immediate issue and overseas shipments.

Manually checked heavy equipment and vehicles for malfunctions in mechanical systems, computerized components, electronic controls, air brake (pneumatic) systems, and in automatic transmissions. Completed operator level PMCS on all maintenance significant items and operated wheeled vehicles and equipment over varied terrain and roadways.

Performed maintenance on military ground vehicles (e.g. LMTVs FMTVs, and other military wheeled vehicles). Also conducted maintenance and support for MRAPs, FPI Cougars, MAXPRO, RG31s, MK5Es, and tracked vehicles.

Utilized the TM 38-470 guide for maintaining equipment and vehicles as a part of the LBE program.

Conducted thorough 10/20 level maintenance on all vehicles and equipment prior to deployment staging to foreign countries.

Monitored equipment and machinery for accurate decals, part numbers, and RFIDs when applicable; completed proper paperwork, obtained signatures and completed staging process.

Used wheeled track loader w/forks and tracked type to move military equipment from entry point to processing area for disposition, maintenance, teardown, and prep for shipment. Prepared vehicles and equipment for operation under harsh weather conditions by lubricating, cleaning, preserving, tightening, and performing adjustments as authorized by Material Allocation Chart (MAC).

Repaired fuels systems and associated fuel system components in accordance with the Material Allocation Chart (MAC).

Performed preventive maintenance checks and servicing for all new and used parts and equipment, reported finding, made adjustments, repairs, and procurement as necessary.

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Certifications

CDL Class A with

Hazermate, Passager Bus, Tanker endorsements

Forklift (Pneumatic, Electric, Cherry Picker, Narrow Aisle)

Administrative Summary

Superb Verbal/Written Communication Skills

Analytical Thinker

Computer Savvy

Effective Communicator

Team Leader

Motivator

Vehicles

MRAP

RSV Striker

998 Military Vehicles

1114 Military Vehicles

RG31

MK5E

FPI COUGAR

MAXPRO

Wheeled Track Vehicles

Other Equipment

Front End Loader

Bull Dozier

Wheeled Track Loader

Forklift Operations (up to 30k lb. capacity)

Jack Stands

Multi-Meter

Armored Security Vehicles



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