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Project Manager Maintenance

Location:
Richmond Hill, GA
Posted:
May 07, 2012

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Jerry R. Williams

*** ***** ****

Hinesville, Georgia 31313

v5t5yn@r.postjobfree.com

912-***-**** H 912-***-**** M

Objective: Seek the Position of Maintenance Mechanic Supervisor.

Summary: Remarkably creative and self-motivated Maintenance Mechanic Supervisor with huge experience supervising and coordinating activities of workers engage in setting, up installing, repairing, and maintaining vehicles and equipment.

Summary of Qualifications

. Twenty -Five experience.

. Profound ability to lift 50 pounds.

. Strong ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing.

. Uncommon ability to follow oral and written instructions and interact effectively with management,

contractors and regulatory agencies.

. Excellent hand/eye co-ordination required for safe operation and maintenance of the equipment.

. Prove ability to talk, hear, climb, crawl, crouch, kneel, balance, and stoop to service, maintain, and

preserve equipment

Professional Experience

Lead Mechanic, Allen Corporation of America Nov 2007 to present.

. Supervise and coordinate activities of workers engage in setting up, installing, repairing and maintaining

vehicles and equipment.

. Direct workers engage in repairing and maintaining parts of equipment and vehicles.

. Responsible for completion of third echelon repairs and troubleshooting on all light/ heavy Military

Tactical Vehicles and related component.

. Performed and supervised the removal/installation of engines, transmission and other major component

to include HET, HEMTT, PLS, FMTV, and MRAP vehicle.

. QA/QC each piece of equipment prior to submitting to the government inspector, making sure all that all

parts were ordered and verified to be correct, all parts were installed and all faults had corrected action

applied.

Senior Tech/Mechanic, Lear Siegler Services/Eagle Group International, INC. April 2003 to Nov 2007

. Supervise 15 personnel in the rebuilding, servicing and maintenance of component for the Military

Wheel and Track vehicles.

. Inspect all component for quality and workmanship.

. Ordered parts and maintain status of received incoming parts.

. Maintain an operational stockade based on the components.

. Trained personnel on rebuilding, inspections and repair procedures based on ISO 9002.

. Ensure work area is safe and complies with EPA and OHSHA standards.

Project Manager Lear Siegler Services Sept Oct 2002 to April 2003

. Provided supervision of 105 maintenance personnel with skill ranging from track mechanic, light to heavy

wheel and trailers.

. Responsible for developing , production schedules and monitoring production to include quality assurance

and quality control.

. Identify potential problem areas, Reviewing and evaluating work performance.

. Planned, analyzed, and supervised all battalion maintenance activity including: the conduct of maintenance

work, the preparation of reports and records, training and licensing of equipment operators.

Senior Tech /Mechanic, Lear Siegler Services July 2000 to Oct 2002

. Maintain customer relation with military personnel on the repairs of their vehicles.

. Performed and supervised the removal/ installation of engines, transmission, suspension system, and

and other major component to include M2 Bradley, M1A1 Tank, M577/M113A3, Personal Carrier,

M88 Recoverable Vehicle.

. Verified that all parts was on ordered and to be correct.

. Performed all preventive maintenance and schedule services

Maintenance Technical Advisor U. S. Army Warrant Officer

. Managed maintenance programs for vehicle fleets ranging in size from 55 to 320 wheeled/ track vehicle.

. Provided technical assistance to company staff ranging from 13 to 96 mechanic and support personnel

possessing up to 12 different specialties.

. Coordinated maintenance repairs and services with department heads to obtain maximum utilization of

time and resources.

. Coordinated staff studies on recently acquired equipment for factors such as operation performance,

operation and maintenance cost, safety features and compliance with environmental regulation

Staff Supervisor U. S . Army Warrant Officer

. Established and adjusted work procedures to meet services and repair schedules.

. Maintain 95% fleet readiness and no lost time due to incomplete maintenance.

. Recommended or initiated personnel actions such promotions, transfers, awards and disciplinary actions.

. Directly supervised 20 to 25 mechanics in four separate section servicing a fleet of vehicle in excess of

150 wheeled and track vehicle.

. Planed and organized work area layout to gain maximum efficiency and utilization of time, on equipment

and personnel .

Related Experience

. Automotive Maintenance Technician, U. S. Army 1988-1998

. Motor Maintenance Supervisor, U. S. Army 1985-1987

. Maintenance Supervisor,/Shop Foreman, U. S. Army 1982-1985

. Wheel/Track Mechanic, U. S. Army, 1978-1982

Education

. AA Automotive Technology, Central Texas College, 1987

. Warrant Officer Advance Course, 1996

. Warrant Officer Technical Course 1988

. Warrant Officer Entry Course, 1987

. Andrew Jackson Senior High School, 1977

. CDL Class A



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