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PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEOBJECTIVE: To obtain a career with a well-established company as a technician or inspectorSKILLSThirty five years combined experience as a military and civilian vehicle mechanic, specializing in quality control of heavy equipment and vehicle maintenance/repair with a strong military background. Extensive experience with passenger cars, import & domestic, very proficient in diagnostics and electrical troubleshooting. Recognized for strong work ethics, as well as problem solving, extremely focused, detail oriented, dedicated and committed to maintenance excellence. Secret security clearance.Analysis & Troubleshooting Equipment/Tool Knowledge Suspension & SteeringElectrical/Mechanical Systems Power & Drive train/Diagnostic & Repair Preventative MaintenanceCommunication & Technology Military Tactical Group Equip Leadership & TrainingWORK EXPERIENCEInfotree Services Oct 2018-PresentGeneral Dynamics SNR, Sumner WashingtonWhile assigned to General Dynamics I started in the tire shop, following all company safety policies and wearing all proper personal protective equipment (PPE). I worked as part of a team rebuilding Stryker tires. Inspecting, cleaning & disassembling tires from the rim halves using the Coats tire machine. Palletizing old tires & newly rebuilt tire assemblies, wrapping them in appropriate stretch wrap using the computerized stretch wrap machine. Used overhead crane to move and lift tires for various operations.Assigned to the Vetronics section, I followed the service manual and company policy to rebuild height management sensors. Disassembly, sandblasting & cleaning with a Cuda aqueous machine of old sensors. Ordering of necessary repair parts, enter data into specialized database. Test fit all parts making all final adjustments or cleaning as needed. Assemble each unit according to appropriate service manual and instructions from supervisors. Make critical adjustments to potentiometer of sensors using multimeter to accurately adjust each sensor to specification. Finish assembly and final test of all electrical circuits. Prepared for QA/QC inspection and sent to paint shop.Skookum Aug 2018-Oct 2018Auto WorkerService and maintain the Stryker platform vehicles. Remove and replace the FUPP (Full Up Power Pack). Replace oil and air filters, drain and refill differentials and wheel drive hubs. Lubricated chassis and all grease points on the hulls. Remove tire/wheel assemblies. Inspect vehicle for leaks of fluid, missing and or broken hardware/components. Remove/disassemble, clean and service PESH unit heater in Stryker vehicle. Test drove Stryker to verify repairs.Lockheed Martin 2016-2018FOSOV MechanicRepair and maintain multiple platforms of FOSOV military and civilian vehicles. HMWWV, special modified/designed Polaris off road vehicles. Perform troubleshooting, for electrical harness and components. Repaired and replaced engines and transmission assemblies. Mount/dismount tires using tire machine. Perform wheel alignment using computerized equipment. Replaced defective parts with new. Use data base for looking up and locating stocked parts. Perform scheduled services.Akima 2014-2016FOSOV MechanicLockheed Martin, NC 2013-2014Field Engineer (Mechanic)Supported FOSOV, CJSOTF and SOF missions while in Afghanistan. Repair specially modified Toyota Hi Lux, Tacoma and Land Cruiser vehicles. Inspected and installed/repaired specially modified upgraded suspension and braking systems as well as components to accept added weight and stress of armor reinforcement for use in special military operations. Perform periodic maintenance. Repair vehicles to 30 level maintenance standards and track daily work using Microsoft excel programs. Fabricate and install items to fit specific mission requirements and repair/replace engine and transmission assemblies. Replace driveline components and repair as needed, replaced tires assemblies or plugged as needed. Troubleshoot, replace and repair starters, alternators, lights, air and hydraulic braking systems on varieties of HEMMT and HMWWV variant of cargo/combat vehicles. Removed and Reinstalled armor components as required to repair or replace components on vehicles. Repaired Polaris MV700, RZR and MV850 ATV vehicles and Kawasaki LTATV vehicles, 10k lb. forklifts, hydraulic and electrical systems, repair tires and perform scheduled maintenances. Diagnose & repair electrical systems and components, repair, rebuild and replace engine and transmission assemblies, repaired suspension, fuel injection and steering systems. Service Air conditioning systems, troubleshoot and repaired/replaced defective parts as needed. Use scan tools to diagnose and repair vehicles, digital tester and test lights to diagnose electrical circuit and torque wrenches to assure accurate tightness of fasteners.Joint Base Lewis McChord, Fort Lewis, WA 2011 to 2013Mechanic (FOSOV)Maintained a fleet of Polaris MV 700, MV850 ATV, Polaris, RAZR ATV, Kawasaki LTATV and Ground Mobility Vehicles (GMV) used by US Special Forces. Familiar with MRAP variants. Replaced engines, transmission assemblies, rebuilds transmissions, rebuilt and replaced drive axles. Installed brakes, calipers, replaced fuel injector pumps and injectors. Replaced alternators/starters, troubleshot and repaired electrical and electronics, rebuilt and repaired wiring harnesses.Contract Professionals Inc 2011-2011Maintenances MechanicPerform preventative maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on family of Stryker vehicles. Completed maintenance and administrative forms and other paperwork related to performance of duties. Repaired sub-systems and components, line replacement units (LRUs) of the Stryker. Performed maintenance steps to accomplish repairs. Disassembled, removed and replaced damaged/defective parts, adjusted, reassembled and tested using applicable technical documentation. Troubleshot and corrected malfunctions in automotive systems (power pack) engine, transmission, cooling, fuel, exhaust, driveline and suspension using built in test equipment (BITE), test equipment and/or manual troubleshooting procedures (MTPs), common and special tools and applicable technical documentation.Skookum 2007-2010Auto MechanicMaintained PDTE (Pre deployment training equipment) flee of HMMWV vehicles at 30 level maintenance. My team repaired over 1000 vehicles and pieces of equipment for vital upcoming Alaska mission. Completed under estimated time frame at over readiness rate of 98.5%. Diagnosed symptoms of failure, repaired CTIS (Central Tire Inflation system). Repaired air brake systems. Repaired and rebuilt vehicle wiring harnesses and connectors. Worked on 10/20 mission to put all vehicles in factory new condition for upcoming mission order. Performed 100% inspections and scheduled services of a variety of wheeled vehicles, flushed cooling systems, charged batteries and checked specific gravity of cells.Ace Automotive, Lakewood WA 1993-2006Operator Sole ProprietorOperated Automotive Repair Facility. Service writer & technician, interacted with customers on a daily basis, performing full range of auto repair services to import & domestic passenger cars and trucks. Compiled with EPA regulations and local laws. Diagnosed drivability symptoms with electronic diagnostic equipment and factory manuals. Replaced clutches and automatic transmissions, repaired differentials as well as CV (Constant Velocity) drive axles. Used hoist to raise vehicles to allow access to undercarriage for needed repairs. Changed brake shoes, pads and rebuilt/replaced wheel cylinders, master cylinders and wheel cylinders. Flushed brake systems. Troubleshot vehicle electrical systems, located short circuits and parasitic drains.EDUCATION & TRAINING2012 FOSOV Training course 80 hr. Lexington KY / 2008 L-1 Motor vehicle certification series emissions specialist #20397 / 2005 Snap-On evaporative emissions operations course / 2004 Bendix SUV and light truck anti-lock brake systems course Snap-On scanner clinic level 1 / 2001 General Motors engine performance for vehicles / 1978 Corning Community College Auto TechnicianCERTIFICATIONSASE Certification: A1 (Engine Repair) A4 (Suspension & Steering) A5 (Brakes) A6 (Electrical/Electronics) A8 (Engine Performance) L1 (Automobile advanced engine performance) T2 (Diesel Engines)2014 Polaris Defense Mechanics Certification: Ultra-Light Tactical Vehicles (ULTV) and Mechanics Certification Course (MCC)2015 Polaris Defense Mechanics Certification: Ultra-Light Tactical Vehicles (ULTV) and Mechanics Certification Course (MCC)2016 Attended General Dynamics GMV 1.1 repair maintenance certification in St Petersburg Florida (80 hrs)MILITARYUS Army, Korea 1980-1992Shop Foreman63B20 Shop Foreman supervising soldiers and crew of Korean civilian contractors. Controlled workflow in motor pool from motor sergeant to mechanics. Performed quality control to assure a 90% readiness of vehicles. Requested to work on the vehicle wheel line repairing and prepared vehicles for Desert Storm at 30 level.Notes of Achievement:Assigned to the DOL (Directorate of Logistics) WG-13 position as soldier E-5. Diagnosed and rebuilt Leece Neville, Prestolite Military vehicle starters, alternators, generators and magnetos, and ignition distributors turned in for exchange by Army units for replacement units. Rebuilt all units to factory specifications and tested to assure 100% operation prior to shipment. While assigned the DOL Sergeant Major brought a visiting VIP congressman for introduction. Recognized my assignment to the section had improved the quality by 100% and percentage of returned units dropped 75%. Repaired GSE ground support equipment used to move and start aircraft on the flight line while assigned to 3D military intelligence unit in Pyongtaek S Korea. Assigned as unit NBC (Nuclear, Chemical and Biological) NCOIC maintained accountability and readiness of all assigned protective masks and chemical suits. Responsible for issue of items for training and deployment. Performed vehicle inspections regularly to find deficiencies and limit deadline vehicle percentages to a minimum. Assist motor sergeant in daily duties as requested or mission required. Maintained Motor Pool POL (Petroleum, oils and lubricants). Recognized for successful pass of battalion inspection of my area of chargeVOLT Staffing 1feb 21-1april21PepBoys Auto Auburn WaAuto technician |