Randy Wilson
Middleburg, Fl *2068
Ph: 904-***-**** Email: *****.********@*****.***
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Objective: Seeking a position as a Mechanic
Summary of Personal Qualifications:
• Outstanding organizational skills, able to prioritize heavy workloads with exceptional results
• Dynamic working in fast paced environments demanding strong organizational, technical, and interpersonal skills
• Highly motivated, trustworthy and dependable with the ability to work independently or as part of a structured team
• Adept at sizing up situations, analyzing facts and developing alternative courses of action in order to achieve or exceed desired results
Relevant Experience:
June 2009- December 2011 Kandahar, Afghanistan
Honeywell
Mechanic
• Maintain equipment for Marine Corp (7-tons, LAV’s, LVS’s and Cougars)
• Prepared equipment for return to US, DE mill battle damage cougars that could not be repaired
• Utilized hand and power tools, test equipment, forklifts and computers to perform duties
Dec 2008 –May 2009 Bargam, Afghanistan
AECOM
Mechanic
• Upgrade armor to 5- Ton, Hemet and 915 Tractor
• Replace engines, transmissions, in the above mentioned equipment
• Installed add on armor and air- conditioning systems to tactical vehicles
Jan 2008 –May 2008 Camp Speicher, Iraq
Red River Army Depot
Mechanic
• Rebuild battle damage MRAP (IMG, CAIMAN and RG-33)
• Inspect MRAP for other damage once outer damage parts are removed
• Give detail report of other damage found so parts can be ordered
• Replace engines, transmission, armor panels, front and rear axles
• 25 Miles road test once vehicle is complete
Oct. 2006-Oct 2007 Honeywell Balad, Iraq
Instructor
• Administer TACOM directed operator new equipment training (OPNET) classes on the M1117 Armor Security Vehicle (ASV).
• The material is administered through oral lectures using Power Point Presentations and hand on instruction.
• Prepare after Action Report (AAR) for TACOM to evaluate the effectiveness of training.
• Perform Inspection on all vehicles to assure they are in compliance with contract standards, and perform whatever maintenance is necessary to bring vehicles up to standards.
• Teach students proper operation of the (ASV) including drivers training, weapon installation, load, feed and eject, preventative maintenance, and target acquisition.
Jan. 2006- Aug 2006 ITT Systems Camp Anaconda, Iraq
Mechanic
• Installed add Armor to light and heavy wheeled tactical vehicles
• Inspect and troubleshoots light thru heavy duty vehicles and support equipment
• Renders General support Maintenance on military vehicles and supports equipment
• Troubleshoots to component level, isolate and identifies cause of malfunction
• Operates vehicles for diagnosis, inspection and quality purposes
• Interprets complex schematic diagram, aligns and adjust assemblies and components
Oct. 2004-Dec2005 Eagle Support Service Kuwait
Mechanic
• Installed add Armor to light and heavy tactical vehicles
• Perform maintenance and repairs of engines, transmission, and suspension systems, braking systems, fuel systems, hydraulic systems and electrical systems of the above –mentioned equipment.
• Replace and adjusts, idler arms, oil seals, suspensions and torsion bars
• Operators and inspects machines or equipment to diagnose defected
• Dismantles and reassembles equipment using hoists and hand-tools
• Examines parts for damage or excessive wear using meters and gauges
Aug. 2004- Sept 2004 Kellogs Brown & Root Truck Driver
Camp Anaconda, Iraq
• Drove commercial trucks hauling machinery and supplies to support troops in Iraq
• Communicated with dispatcher to discuss delivery schedules and courses of action in the event of mechanical problems
• Completed reports detailing trip, road conditions, and circumstances of any accidents
• Complied with Federal regulations pertaining to the transport of goods throughout Iraq
Aug. 2003 – August 2004 Oshkosh Trucking Company
Mechanic
Baghdad, Iraq
• Installed add on Armor to light wheeled tactical vehicles
• Maintained, diagnosed, installed, and serviced air-conditioning systems to tactical vehicles
• Installed 200-amp generator, supply lines, air ducts, compressor and other components
• Skilled in connecting electrical wiring and controls and checking unit for proper operation
• Adjusted system controls to recommended settings and tested the performance of entire system using special tools and test equipment
Jan. 1999 – July 2003 S&W Material Jacksonville, Fl
Truck Driver
• Over the road driver, drove truck pulling singles and double trailers for short
hauls (local) and long hauls
• Expert in time sensitive deliveries, trip planning, log keeping, book keeping, bills of lading, delivery receipts, and customer service
• Responsible for checking logs, pre-trip /post-trip on truck and adhering to compliance with the Department of Transportation (DOT) Regulations
• Currently holding Class “A” CDL license with all endorsements
Sept. 1982 – Dec. 1998 Signalman
United States Navy
Signalman
• Prepared requests for requisitions of equipment and prepared visual equipment communication standing orders
• Prepared weekly schedules of preventive and corrective maintenance of equipment
• Maintained inventory files for equipment and consumable goods
• Administered security classification policies, and authenticated authority of the releaser of visual messages
Law Enforcement
• Attended five week Security/Law Enforcement School at the Joint Training Center, Lackland Air Force Base
• Provided security for restricted areas and controlled entry/exit of military and civilian personnel and equipment, and patrolled private property
• Enforced general and special orders/regulations
• Performed convoy escorts and money escorts to/from banks
• As Military Customs Inspectors at overseas locations, was responsible for inspecting household goods, vehicles, unaccompanied baggage, and DOD cargo for shipment to the U.S., and ensuring custom violations were handled in an expeditious manner
Supply
• Performed screening and evaluation of all incoming requisitions, as well as initial ordering, receiving, stowing, and issuing materials and stock items
• Maintained supplies at prescribed support levels and satisfied non-stocked departmental requirements
• Performed inventory and prepared inventory analysis reports, quantity/stock on-hand reports, line items, receipts, and requisition reports
• Input data for various logs and records, retrieved inventory and part information including requisitions and tracking, and message writing/correspondence
• Responsible for the coordination and consolidation of line items to bulk locations maximizing space for shipping and receiving operations, and prepared items for shipment, including invoices and shipping documents
• Qualified forklift operator
Education and Training:
- Security/Law Enforcement School, (5 wks), Lackland Air Force Base
- Navy Security Guard Training (4 wks)
- Truck Driving School
- National Highway Safety Administration Emergency Vehicle Operator Course, Department of Transportation
- Hazardous Waste Training, Department of Defense