Julius Speed Jr.
Huger, South Carolina 29450
Phone South Carolina: 843-***-****
Cell Kuwait: 011-965-6685-4688
Email: *************@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
To secure a position as a mechanic, with an organization utilizing my knowledge and experience.
SKILLS
: Attention to details and able to handle multiple tasks independently
: Ability to diagnose electrical or mechanical malfunctions by utilizing electronic test equipment
: Ability to repair, rebuilds, maintain and overhaul engines, mechanical, electrical and hydraulic assemblies
EXPERIENCE
Navy, Norfolk, VA
Engineman, September, 1993 - September, 2000
Maintain and repair shipboard diesel engines generators such as Detroit Diesel and Fairbanks and Morris Diesels. Keeping records of fuel consumption and operating condition, Perform AOAP samples and fuel sediment test, operate control boards and monitor distilling plants, hi and low pressure air systems, and A/C units plants. Inspect equipment for malfunction, and perform any necessary repairs
Deyten Shipyard, Charleston, S.C.
Mechanic, January, 2001 - November2001
Diagnosing the source of trouble and determining the extent of repairs required on Detroit Diesel, Fairbanks & Morris diesel engines, and Caterpillar diesel engines. Replaced defective engines and sub assemblies. Repair and install seawater valves, fresh water valves and fire main valves. Remove and install propeller shafts.
Terminal Investment Services, Mount Pleasent, S.C.
Mechanic, November, 2001 - November, 2003
Maintain a fleet of over a 120 trucks and trailers. Inspect and repair Caterpillar engines perform maintenance on vehicle suspension system, brake system, hub assemblies, exhaust system, grind and weld various areas of truck, troubleshoot utilizing electronic test equipment and repair electrical system, remove, repair, and install axles, and maintain history record of vehicles. Apply tolerances to measurements to determine if parts are within specifications. Knowledge of manufacturing, cutting, working properties, proper jointing procedures and techniques of different metal classes. Ability to identify properties and welding electrodes to repair frame.
DynCorp Inc, GooseCreek, S.C.
Heavy Wheel mechanic, January, 2004 -April, 2006
Performed initial, in-progress and final inspections on vehicles, equipment and systems of HETTS, PLS, 5-TON Trucks, M1000 trailers, Bradley, M1 Tanks, HEMTTS, and HMMWV using 10, 20 and 30 level maintenance checks to insure that the vehicle or equipment damages or repairs needed are identified to Army standards. Orders repair parts using electronic and hard copy FEDLOG and TMs. Troubleshoot, diagnose, and Repair engine system. Repair hydraulic system, Troubleshoot and repair electrical system, Repair or replace vehicle winch/crane/hoist assembly, Perform AOAP samples, on all equipment and grease all points. Test drive vehicles, and test components and systems, perform the duties of up loading and down loading vehicles on ship or rail head.
International Telecommunication Technologies, Kuwait
Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic May, 2006 -May2008.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair Detroit diesel engine, fuel system, and air intake system on HETTS, PLS, FMTV, LMTV, and HMMWVS. Repair Hydraulic systems. Troubleshoot utilizing electronic test equipment and Repair electrical systems. Remove, repair, and install geared hubs, transfers, and axles. Grease all points on suspension, Test drive vehicles, and test components and systems Order parts needed to complete task at hand.
May, 2008 - present
Self-employed
Repair heavy wheeled tractor-trailer engines and perform all routine maintenance of engines, frame, hydraulic system, transmission, rotors and brakes, and some maintenance of cars
EDUCATION
:Cainhoy High School
1992 diploma: Huger South Carolina USA
:Tidewater Maritime Training Institute
1998 certificate: Norfolk, Virginia USA