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EMAIL AVAILABLEPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLECIVILIAN WORK EXPERIENCEU-Haul August 2023 PresentChantilly, VACustomer ServiceServe at Front DeskMake Reservation for U-Box and storageUse smartphones and Uscan technologyCheck in Trucks and EquipmentJoint Base Anacostia Bolling March 2022- July 2023Washington DCMaintenance TechnicianPerform PMI on VehiclesService on AF Gov. VehiclesRepair any Deficiency on MCI BusesDiagnose all Electrical problemsCompleted service paper work for All Gov., AF Buses and VehiclesAmentum-Kandarhar, Afghanistan December 2019-September 2020Wheel TechnicianConducted acceptance, initial and in processing inspection IAW applicable to TMs and WIResponsible for testing materials and finished products to ensure they conform to all applicable IAW DA PAM 750-8 and military standards.Inspected military and commercial vehicles in two stages (Initial, and in-process,) to ensure quality standard level are met.Provided technical assistance to shop maintenance personnel on inspection principles of workmanship.Performed troubleshooting, full range of overhaul, maintenance and repairs on various typesof MRAPS and heavy equipment, tactical and non-tactical vehicles.AC-FIRST-Bagram, Afghanistan August 2019-December 2019 Quality Assurance Maintenance InspectorConducted acceptance, initial and final inspection IAW applicable to TMs and WIResponsible for testing materials and finished products to ensure they conform to all applicable IAW DA PAM 750-8 and military standards.Qualified on GCSS-Army with Certifications and access, LIW, (MWO) Modified Work Order and (Soum) Safety of use message.Inspected military and commercial vehicles in three stages (Initial, in-process, and final) to ensure quality standard level are met.Provide guidance and technical assistance to shop maintenance personnel on inspection principles of workmanship, procedures to be employed, and quality of work expectedKBR, Al Asad, Iraq December 2018-July 2019Maintenance Mechanic Technician,Perform inspection on MRAPS vehicles undergoing sustainment, damaging repairs. Ensure the accuracy of maintenance service.Maintain packets and documentation of preventive maintenance and monthly, semi-annul, annuls services on MRAPS, PLS M9784A and all Military vehicles.Conduct troubleshooting and repairs of vehicle engine, drivetrain, overhaul of transmission, ISS suspension system, steering system, brake and rebuild electric system.Reconstruct and replace Cylinders on Fork LiftsPAE-Bagram, Afghanistan December 2016-December 2017 Vehicle TechnicianResponsible for the troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of Ford F150, F250, F350, Ford Explorers, Chevrolet, Trucks and Vans, Dodge Trucks, and GMC, and the International Dump TrucksKept equipment available for use and by inspecting and testing vehicles; completing component level standards using various hand, pneumatic, and power tools, multi-meters and computerized diagnostic software and equipment along with Technical manuals.Examine and repair mechanical components of vehicle including brakes, engine, transmissions, wheels, electrical wiring and cooling systems, and also have experience in body repair.Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan February 2013-August 2013 Vehicle Technician Mine Roller System/Ideal Innovations Inc.Conduct maintenance and repairs on programs.Ensure mobility services, examine and repair mechanical components on vehicle including brakes, engines, wheels, electrical wiring and cooling systemsAid in tracking / record keeping using computer applicationsTravel to outlying forward operation bases to perform maintenance, fault verification and technical inspectionPerform initial inspection in difficult cases & diagnose malfunctions: inspect work in progress and upon completionProvide technical assistance or advice to subordinates in difficult and unusual problemsMaintain 90% readiness in support of all vehicles and unitsSAIC-Kandahar, Afghanistan August 2011-November 2012 Quality Assurance Technician/ Joint Logistics Integrator,Perform initial, in process and final inspections on various MRAPS: M-ATV, RG3 1, Maxx-Pro Caiman, RG-33, and Cougars undergoing UIK, sustainment, de-processing, capability insertion or battle damage repairManage and complete QAIP packets, upload into WINDCHILL database for all completed job ordersEvaluate worker order packets for accuracy / compliance of every truck process necessary as directedTACOM-TJFig-Kuwait, Iraq February 2010-August 2011 MRAP Instructor/MechanicAide in incorporation of Government approved engineering changes and retrofits to serialized, fielded MRAP, Maxx-Pro, Caiman, RG-33 and CougarsFacilitate training on operator maintenance, responsible for equipment valued in excess of $1 million; soldiers received instruction on various MRAPs, the RG-31, Maxx-Pro, Caiman, Cougar and RG-33Instruct PMCS of vehicles, MRAP egress training, vehicle recovery operations and how to recover rolled-over vehiclesGeneral Dynamics Land Systems-Kuwait, Iraq July 2007-October 2009 Field Service TechnicianDirectly responsible for the installation of Up Armor on Abrams Ml Al and MIA2 tank urban survival kit, and maintenance / inventory of MIA 1 tank systems and related sets / kitsEnsure unit readiness for execution of contingency missions with Iraq and KuwaitDevelop and maintained inventory systems and tracking / resource management strategies for vehicles, equipment and associated outfitting and partsDetermine cost reduction strategies, oversaw financial affairs for over 35 employees including payroll management and personnel reports in coordination with site operational manager.MILITARY EXPERIENCEMaintenance Supervisor December 1994-September 2007US Army, Various Duty StationsEstablish and maintain control over work operations and production output for safe, efficient, and economical accomplishmentSupervise the performance, training, professional development and health / welfare of over 20 personnelManage $250,000 of equipment with zero loss and damages to tools and equipmentExecute full range of repair, overhaul on major components and assemblies to include complete overhaul repair, replacement, installation and adjustment to fuel, electrical, cooling, exhaust, brakes, steering, and suspension and conducted road test of vehicles as required.Conduct diagnostic testing and troubleshooting to determine nature and extent of repairs or operational tests to ensure proper operation in accordance with technical specificationsMaintain electrical systems including adjusting mechanical contacts; planning out and carrying through the troubleshooting and repairs, reading circuit diagrams, using test equipment and tools; diagnosing and determining corrective action of equipment; knowledge of complete distribution system, and safety codes and protective equipment.Repair a variety of heavy mobile equipment and power support systems such as scoop loaders, assembled and disassembled gear hubs and differentials Hydraulic Forklifts and a variety of automotive vehiclesTrack vehicle and maintain systems for the motor pool including 56 HVAC units and 20 60kw generators. Assured all assigned vehicles, Ml Al and MIA2 Abrams Tanks, M88 recovery vehicles, 146 heavy-duty military vehicles and the AVLB were fully equipped, operational and deployment ready. Managed test equipment such as motor analyzers, compression testers, and electrical test stands, lathes, grinding and seating equipment, clutch, pilot, gear puller tools and common hand tools.CERTIFICATIONS, TRAINING AND EDUCATIONEducationUTI Technical Institute-Avondale, AZ December 2013-July-2015AA-Industrial Technology Daimler Trucks/Cummins Mid-Range & Heavy-Duty Diesel EnginesSpecialized Certifications: Cummins Technician Qualification Program November 2015Introduction to Engines, Introduction to Powertrains, Introduction to Undercar, Electrical Fundamentals, Electrical Applications, HVAC, Advanced Electrical ApplicationSpecialized Certifications: Daimler Trucks North America (12 Weeks)DTNA Heavy Duty Truck Systems (CVF01), DTNA Electrical Troubleshooting (CVE12) DTNA Western Star (CVL01) DTNA Electronic Systems (CVE05), DTNA HVAC (CVH02 & CVH05), DTNA Business Class M-2 (CVL03), DTNA Cascadia Model (CVL03)Specialized Certifications: Cummins Mid-Range & Heavy-Duty Credentials (12 Weeks)BETT /QSL / INSITE, ISB/C/L CM2150 Engine, ISB/C/L CM2250 Engine, ISX CM871/ISM CM 876 Engine Combo ISX NOW Engine Overhaul, ISX11.9 CM 2250, ISX 15 CM2250 Engine, ISX CM570/870/871 Static Injection Timing ISX 15 CM2250, ISB, ISL, ISX15 CM2350Specialized TrainingHydraulics, Steering & Suspension System, Drivetrain, Brakes, Diesel Engines, Diesel Engine Fuel Systems & Accessories, Transport Refrigeration, Preventative Maintenance, Generators (5K, 10K, and 20K) maintenance and repair, Heavy and Light HVAC, Thermostats and Air Handler Units. Skilled in complex problem solving, quality control and deductive reasoning. |