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EMAIL AVAILABLEPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEWork ExperienceSkipper Engineering - Gadsden, ALSeptember 2016 to Presentpart time)Duties: Set up surveying equipmentKoch's, Gadsden, AlMechanical MaintenanceAugust 2015 to August 2016Duties: maintain and troubleshoot production lines, using multi skills General Dynamics Corporation - Anniston, ALOctober 2009 to December 2012Dismantled army tanksSelf-employedSelf-employedNovember 2007 to October 2009Duties: Work with no supervision upon agreed work assignments, deadlines, and priorities. Perform grass-cutting requirements using riding lawn mowers/garden tractors (from 18HP to 31HP), push mowers, edgers, chainsaws, blowers, and weedeaters. Weed flowerbeds, prune shrubs and trees, and clear brush. Perform routine repairs and maintenance on lawn maintenance equipment. Transport supplies, equipment and other material to various locations. Utilize all types of hand tools common to the mechanic trade.Anniston Army Depot, Anniston, ALTank Division MechanicIncorporated LEAN Manufacturing TheoryMarch 2007 to November 2007Duties: Worked on disassembly line and disassembled turrets for combat vehicles. All components and subassemblies were removed, identified, inspected for damage and placed in baskets for routing. Inspect and salvaged all unusable parts. Performed cannibalization on unserviceable items to obtain critical parts that were not available through normal supply channels. Carefully removed all tactical combat vehicle parts and components ensuring minimum damage or trauma to parts. Knowledgeable of toxic chemical disposition in event of a spill or for storage. Incorporated LEAN Manufacturing Theory into my work are and daily routine. I wore safety equipment as required. Operated various types of equipment and other hand tools common to the trade. Utilized ability to apply technical practices, ability to interpret instructions and specifications, ability to use and maintain tools and equipment, ability to use measuring instruments, and ability to troubleshoot. Knowledge of equipment disassembly and repair.Sales/Commercial Account ManagerAdamson Ford - Birmingham, ALSeptember 2006 to February 2007Duties: Performed various data entry and accounting support services in support of the Commercial Account Center. Entered accounting transactions into the financial management system software and performed related accounting support service tasks involved in processing payments. Verified data and reviewed documents for missing or incorrect data. Provided miscellaneous support services including preparing routine spreadsheets and similar analysis tools to support review, analysis and reporting requirements. Used guidelines contained in accounting manual, company regulations and directives, and established practices and procedures. Provided customer service in retail activity. Maintained pleasant demeanor ensuring a positive customer relationship. Demonstrated and sold specialized merchandise to customers. Maintained merchandise display and kept area neat and orderly. Kept related sales records as necessary.Hydrant AssemblyM&H Valve Company - Anniston, ALJuly 2005 to January 2006Supervisor's Name: Josh Seals; contact Yes #256-237-3521 Duties: Cleaned hydrants and components prior to and after painting was completed. Used masking tape, plastic sheeting and cutting tools to mask off areas that should remain paint-free during the finishing process. Spray painted or used brush to apply prime or finish coats to parts. Operated spray equipment, power sander, all types of air tools and power tools, impact gun, grinder, torque wrench, material lift, drill press and hand tools common to the trade. Following written or verbal instructions, checked surfaces after painting to assure there were no skips or runs. Maintained production schedules. Cleaned over-spray, soiled floors, and removed excess paint in painting area. Performed in-process inspection on materials to meet production standards set forth. Ensured that hydrant was functioning properly, that all fittings were secure, and looked for deficiencies. Checked for leaks in various fittings and pressure tested components to ready the hydrant for operation. Assisted in situations when parts were nonconforming by learning various material specifications. Assisted shop personnel in the completion of documents for non-conforming materials. Worked independently and performed final inspection on my work. Maintained a safe working history; used safety gear including safety glasses, steel toe boots, earplugs, and gloves as required. Laborer - InstallerGadsden, ALApril 2002 to July 2005Supervisor's Name: Randy Clifton; contact Yes #256-492-6032 Duties: Installed, modified, altered, and tested metal roofs, metal buildings, and commercial and residential roll-up doors. Applied instructions and specifications to utilize a variety of parts such as springs, clips, mounts, throttle linkage, ventilators, brackets, shields, and racks. Ensured accurate linear and angular dimensions for location of bend to form points, centers, lamenters, directions and dimensions of flanges, angles or radius of bends. Skilled to operate punch press, shears, band saw, nibblers, riveting machine, material lift, chain hoist, power drill, impact gun, power saw, saw-zall, laser level, scissor lift, and other similar machines and hand tools common to the trade. Operated forklift trucks on daily basis to load and unload materials, and move boxes, crates, pallets, components, or loose items. Was careful to avoid overloading or improper stacking or movement of supplies and materials. Determined the weight capacity of the forklift trucks and whether the weight is properly distributed, positioned, and secured. Performed operators maintenance to equipment and completed load tickets and other required forms.MaintenanceGlencoe, ALMay 1999 to April 2002Supervisor's Name: Fred Perry; contact Yes #256-492-1150 Duties: Operated a variety of mowers performing seasonal operational functions required in grounds maintenance throughout the course. Kept the greens, fairways, and roughs cut at optimum height according to established specifications. Operated tractor for towing, connecting, and adjusting mower attachments. Transported supplies, equipment and other material to various locations. Performed routine maintenance, diagnosed defects, made modifications, and performed complete repair, adjustment, and modification of a variety of small engines (such as weed eater, blower, chain saw, pole saw, edger) or heavy equipment (such as tractor, bobcat, front end loader, commercial mower, greens mower). Determined degree of serviceability and nature and extent of repairs required. Performed troubleshooting of systems to determine cause of failure of equipment to operate properly. Used precision and diagnostic test equipment to determine causes of mechanical problems. Conducted oil flow and air flow tests on parts. Installed water pumps, starters, filters, pulleys, alternators, distributors, carburetors, generators, steering and brake pumps and cylinders. Flushed radiators and checked for leaks. Replaced hoses, belts, spark plugs and plug wires. Performed routine maintenance such as fluid changes, belt adjustments, hose inspection, replaced thermostats and various sensors. Cleaned parts with solvent or other applicable solution. Utilized all types of hand tools common to the mechanic trade.EducationGadsden State Community College - Gadsden, AL2009Glencoe High School - Glencoe, ALMay 2000 to January 2003 |