Objective
Work on a Tugs of any kind as a engineer either journeyman or Engineer.
Experience
MPRI L-3 Corp (Iraq), Alexander, VA
Recovery Senior Trainer, March 2012 to Present
Oshkosh: Heavy Equipment Mechanic (Afghanistan) Oshkosh, WI
LVSR FSR III, June 2011 to February 2012
Fort Lee Recovery School, leancburg, VA
Instructor and Trainer, December 2010 to June 2011
VSE Corp, Ladysmith, VA
Site Manager Assistant / Engineer Tec III, August 2009 to December 2010
L-3 COMMUNICATIONS -( MKI SYSTEMS), Stafford, VA
Logistics Analyst III, February 2008 to August 2009
General Dynamics, (GDIT) Stafford, VA
Operations Manager/Logistics Analyst III &
Technical Trainer, August 2006 to February 2008
US Department of Defense US Army (ACTIVE)
Marine Mechanic / Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic, Alexandria, VA, April 2000 to August 2006
Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic, Forest Park, GA, January 1989 to April 2000
Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic, Athens, TN, February 1982 to January 1989
U.S. NAVY, Machinist Mate. Norfolk, Virginia February 1976 to January 1982 (ACTIVE)
Education
High School, Tennessee 1976
Machinist type 11, VoTec Athens Tenn., 1982
Associates Degree, Mechanical Engineering, 1986
MILITARY EDUCATION
40 Different Courses and Schools
623 Marine Mechanic School Boat Mechanics (Large)
HEMTT School A Large Recover Truck for Army
Machinist Type II Metal Fabrication
Wheel & Track School Mechanical Training for Track/Heavy mobile Equipment
Recovery School Recovery Training under Fire Track Equipment and Mobile Equipment
Tank Turret School,, Learning how to Work on M60-M1A1 to M1A2 & Bradley Fighting Vehicles (Electrical Systems).
Mobilization School How to Deploy Military Personal and equipment Over Seas
Heavy Equipment Mechanic School Mechanical Training For all Heavy Mobile Equipment
Marine Mechanics Ship & Boat Building and Mechanic
63D Self- propelled Field Artillery Repairer 63A-M1 ABRAMS Systems Maintainer
Salvage Diving Scuba Diver for NAVY and EOD
Machinist and Welding School Type III Metal Fabrication and Welding
Logistic Training Course Type II & III Training For DOD and Supply Logistic
Engineer Training Courses in Mechanical, Electrical Training for Engineer Mechanical & Electrical (Associate)
The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Training For the Army Supply System.
International, Maxspro course for FSR 11/2010 How to work on Navistar MAXPRO Trucks
Completed PLDC School 02/1982 Primary Leadership Development Course
Completed BNOC School 06/1984 Basic Leadership Development course
Completed ANOC School 04/1989 Advance Leadership Development course
Army Basic Instructor Course 03/2011
Cadre Training Course 04/2011
Training in Hazard waste clean-up from spills to booming. O3 2000
Training in Damages Control and firefighting aboard Ship 06/2001 till 03/2004
Certification
Commercial Driver License Class A with Tankers & Hazmat
Licensed Marine Operator for A/B Vessels
Metal Fabrication and Welding Certificated
Hazardous Waste Certificate
Certified Training Coordinator
Instructors Training Course
Skils
• Comprehensive knowledge of repairing and maintaining heavy equipment, diesel engines and tools.
• Skilled in repairing, cleaning and diagnosing problems on a variety of types of heavy equipment, including diesel engines and hydraulic equipment.
• Experienced in performing maintenance in tactical wheeled and track vehicles.
• Plans, directs, assists and coordinates the work programs for the maintenance and repair of company equipment.
• Compile daily reports for tracking of repairs and parts, as well as preventive maintenance completed on heavy equipment.
• Prepared and delivered written and oral reports to management and representatives.
• Train operators and maintenance personnel on the operation and maintenance of various vehicles and procedures.
• Extensive knowledge of hydraulic, pneumatic, Electrical and mechanical repair, from Major to miner
• Possess the ability to modify, repair and overhaul constituents of equipment.
• Develop and submit recommendations for processing improvements.
• Experienced in hands on training of employees and military personnel and the development of effective training programs.
• Performed service and repair on HMMET family of vehicles, in accordance with 10/20,30, QA/QC and manufacturer standards.
• Experienced in the repair and maintenance all types of marine equipment, both electrical and mechanical.
• Extensive experience in maintenance and service on HETT 1070 and M1000 equipment.
• Maintenance, servicing and repair on 5 Ton Series, LMTVs, FMTVs and PLSs.
• Maintenance of HUMMV FOV, in particular M1114, M1025.M113A1 and M1026.
• Experienced in performing maintenance in tracked vehicles such as, M1A1 Abraham tanks, M2/3 Bradley vehicles, M1096A Paladin, Towed Howitzers, M88 recovery vehicles and other combat tracked vehicles. To include Strykers and LMTV.
• Knowledge of military and company forms necessary for work order requirements.
• Establishes and maintains cooperative relationships with supervisors, peers and subordinates.
• Training students In Hazard waste clean up from spills to booming.
• Training Students in Damages Control and firefighting aboard Ship.
Technical Supervisor / Lead /Trainer
Highly skilled and dependable with hands on experience and extensive training in performing service, diagnostics and repairs on all forms of heavy and light equipment. Strong problem solving skills and a commitment to top-quality workmanship and exceptional customer service. Expertise in interpretations of technical specifications, providing leadership and mentoring to other mechanics, increasing accuracy and minimizing lost productivity. Capable of creating and providing training and professional development programs to maintain and enhance knowledge and skills. In Damages control and firefighting to Hazards Waste Clean Up for liquids and to include Booming.