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PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE (Cell)Street Address  Kaye CtBurlington, NJ Street Address
EMAIL AVAILABLEObjectiveToo secure a career based on my qualifications education and experience. SummaryI have 26 years of experience, including as a Mechanic, as a Special Operations Mechanic and as a Heavy Equipment Operator/Mechanic in industries including Wholesale Trade-Non-Durable Goods, Motor Freight Transportation and Warehousing and National Security and International Affairs. Most recently, I have been working as a Mechanic at Cream-O-Land dairy from June 2012 to January 2013. My skills and experiences include: First Aid, Microsoft Mail, Netscape Navigator, Engineering, Calibration, Schematic Diagrams, Welding. I hold an Associates Degree degree in Specialized Technology Automotive from Penncotech. ExperienceCream-O-Land dairy, Florence, NJ June 2012 to Jan. 2013 MechanicMaintained mobile mechanical equipment, pneumatic equipment and hydraulic equipment. Maintained tractors. Repaired broken and worn parts. Replaced broken and worn parts. Dismantled and reassembled heavy equipment. Used hoists, hand tools, test instruments, computerized test equipment, calibration tools, micrometers and gages. Inspected machines for damage and wear. Performed regular maintenance. Cleaned and lubricated parts. Read and used manuals, technical drawings, schematics and work orders. Adjusted parts. Used welding equipment. Pitt Ohio, Hamilton, NJ Jan. 2012 to May 2012MechanicMaintained tractors. Repaired broken and worn parts. Replaced broken and worn parts. Dismantled and reassembled heavy equipment. Used hoists, hand tools, test instruments, computerized test equipment, calibration tools, micrometers and gages. Inspected machines for damage and wear. Operated machines to find problems. Performed regular maintenance. Cleaned and lubricated parts. Read and used manuals, technical drawings, schematics and work orders. Diagnosed problems. Used welding equipment. U.S. Airforce National Guard, Atlantic City, NJ Aug. 2010 to May 2012 Special Operations MechanicMechanic for the Special Operations group stationed at Atlantic City airport. Experienced in welding, mechanical repair and installation. Maintained hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, electrical systems, gas equipment and diesel equipment. Inspected and tested equipment. Made repairs. Made minor adjustments to equipment. Replaced worn and broken parts. Installed parts and equipment. Used hand tools, power tools, precision measuring instruments, electrical and electronic testing devices, hoists and lifts and pullers. Took apart and reassembled equipment. Performed preventive maintenance. Checked performance of machinery and equipment. Checked fluid levels. R&L Carriers, Burlington, NJ Mar. 2007 to June 2010 MechanicPerform inspections preventive maintenance and repairs. To include brakes, bearings, seals, hubs, drive line, air systems, electrical systems to include lights, sensors, abs, drums, minor body work, engines, transmissions, differentials, decaling, scheduled maintenance, lube, oil, filters. To include forklifts.U.S. Army National Guard, Philadelphia, PA Apr. 1996 to Apr. 2010 Heavy Equipment Operator/MechanicStaff Sergeant in the 103rd combat engineers heavy equipment operators/mechanics. Perform vehicle inspections, checks, services and training on heavy equipment such as bulldozers, tractor trailers, scoop loaders and graders. Maintain tools necessary for heavy equipment repair; identify technical data and specifications; diagnose and service automotive electrical systems on diesel engines, including air, cooling, lubrication, and fuel systems; tune diesel engines; diagnose and repair hydraulic systems, power trains, clutches, and bearings on various types of heavy construction equipment; maintain records; and perform preventive maintenance.Phillycoke, Philadelphia, PA July 2005 to Mar. 2007 MechanicVehicle inspection and repairs. 2100 hours of specialized training in theory, servicing, and diagnosis of engines, electrical standard and automatic transmissions, trans axles, clutches, and differentials. Drum disc and ABS braking systems. Steering and suspension systems Ignition systems electronic and distributor less. Fuel injection systems-mechanic and electronic. Computerized engine management systems.American Ref-Fuel, Chester, PA Aug. 2003 to Nov. 2004 Operations TechnicianAsh house operations and ash removal with the use of L180C Volvo front end loader. Page 1 / 4U.S. Army June 2002 to Mar. 2003Extraction Team/MCAPStaff Sergeant in the 103rd combat engineers. Team leader in mine field recovery operations to include extraction of vehicles equipment and personnel. McCollisters, Burlington, NJ Nov. 2001 to Aug. 2002 MechanicPerform inspections preventive maintenance and repairs. To include brakes, bearings, seals, hubs, driveline, air systems, electrical systems to include lights, sensors, abs, drums, minor body work, engines, transmissions, differentials, decaling, sceduled maintenance, lube, oil, filters.LRI, Levittown, PA Mar. 2000 to July 2001Forklift Mechanic and Building Maintenance Supervisor Forklift Mechanic for a bulk mail distributor. Perform preventive maintenance checks and services. Such as hydraulic hose and cylinder repair, brakes, electrical, lube, oil, filters, tire changes, bearings, chain replacement, inspections, in charge of ordering parts, maintenance records and review cost and efficiency.Alan Ritchey, Levittown, PA Apr. 1999 to Mar. 2000 MechanicMechanical repair on mailMechanical inspection servicing and repair to include adjustments, replacement, and testing of mail containers in accordance with federal regulations for the Philadelphia MTESC division.TRIMAC, Croydon, PA Aug. 1998 to Apr. 1999MechanicTractor trailer inspections, servicing, and repair such as lube, oil, filter, brakes, drums, bearings, seals, electrical, lights, hydraulic pumps, air and hydraulic lines, federal inspection stickers on tanker trailers, suspension, airbags, leaf springs, abs units, and cutting. Lasalle Transportation, Burlington, NJ May 1994 to Aug. 1998 MechanicPerform inspections preventive maintenance and repairs. To include brakes, bearings, seals, hubs, driveline, air systems, electrical systems to include lights, sensors, abs, drums, minor body work, engines, transmissions, differentials, decaling, sceduled maintenance, lube, oil, filters.MCCAFFERTY JEEP, Langhorne, PA May 1994 to Aug. 1995 Mechanic,AutoPrep mechanic responsible for lube, oil, filters, tire changes/mount dismount, inspections, replacement of broken or damaged parts make sure vehicle is ready for delivery according to company and manufacturer checklist.Arthur Midouhas, Bristol, PA June 1990 to Feb. 1994 LaborerOil tank testing, breakdown, and removal service to include ground testing for hazardous waste the use of power hand tools to breakdown tanks and the transporting of oil tanks and waste to designated dumping sites.Air Force Reserves Jan. 1991 to Jan. 1993C-130 Aircraft mechanic on the flightline to include preflight/post flight inspections removal and repair of damaged components preparation of major and minor inspections and overhauls and the overall operation of the plane itself.Army Feb. 1987 to Feb. 1990Recon Infantry R.T.Oprimary F.O.(Forward Observer) specializing injungle warfare and surveillance. Operation, instruction and maintenance of weapons foreign and domestic such as M-16a1, M-16A2, AK-47, AK-74, PKM, PKG, RPG, M-203, M-249, 9-MM pistol, .45 caliber pistol. Use individual infantry weapons; lay field wire; perform basic communication functions and operates communication equipment; utilizes camouflage to conceal weapons and personnel; constructs minor fortifications; performs land navigation; performs preventive maintenance on equipment, and some vehicles; makes oral reports; administers first aid; operates wheeled vehicles to transport transport personnel, supplies, and equipment. Indirect Fire Infantryman. Description of 11C10: Employs individual weapons; assists in construction of minor fortifications; perform minor maintenance on weapons, equipment, and wheeled and tracked vehicles; performs land navigation; measures horizontal and vertical angles; estimates ranges; computes firing data; administers first aid; collects and verbally reports tactical information using basic communications equipment. Employs individual weapons; assists in construction Candidate's Name
Page 2 / 4Military ServiceSkillsAsm, Automotive, Balance, Basic, Communication Skills, Diagnosis, First Aid, Forklift Operator, Hand Tools, Hubs, Instruction, Leadership, Mechanical, Microsoft Mail, Ministry of Defence, Netscape Navigator, Personnel, Repair, Air Force, Army, Engineering, Supervisory Skills, Calibration, Read, Schematic Diagrams, Test Equipment, Welding,machinery, power tools Technical SkillsAssociates Degree in Specialized Technology (Automotive). LicensesNew Jersey, Class A/CDL: Tank Vehicle, Air Brakes EducationProfessional DevelopmentPursuing a degree from Drexel University in Sports Management. AffiliationsAmerican Legion and VFW.HonorsCombat Patch issued by U.S. ArmyEarned during combat operations in Iraq.Combat Action Badge issued by U.S. ArmyEarned badge during combat operations in Iraq.Engineer equipment repair issued by U.S. ARMYArmy equipment heavy equipment repairer.Aircraft maintenance issued by Air force reserveApprentice airlift aircraft maintenance specialist flightline section. Defense driving course issued by National safety council Good Conduct Medal issued by U.S. ARMYOverseas Ribbon issued by U.S. ARMYArmy overseas dutyForklift License issued by GencoHeavy Equipment Operator issued by U.S. ARMYPLDC issued by U.S. ARMYof minor fortifications; performs minor maintenance on weapons, equipment, and wheeled and tracked vehicles; performs land navigation; measures horizontal and verticle angles; estimates ranges; computes firing data; administers first aid; collects and verbally reports tactical information using basic communications equipment.Staff Sergeant, 11B,62B,63B,62N,12B Feb. 1987 to Feb. 1990 United States Army103rd EngineersVeteran Discharge : HonorablePenncotech, NJAssociates Degree: Specialized Technology Automotive Course Work Completed : Engineer equipment repair issued by U.S. ARMY Army equipment heavy equipment repairer.Aircraft maintenance issued by Air force reserveApprentice airlift aircraft maintenance specialist flightline section. Forklift License issued by GencoHeavy Equipment Operator issued by U.S. ARMYPLDC issued by U.S. ARMYPRIMARY LEADER DEVELOPEMENT COURSE. Description: Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to assume first-line supervision responsibilities and apply the fundamentals and techniques of leadership.PREWOC issued by U.S. ARMYPREWARRANT OFFICER COURSECertificate of Appreciation issued by U.S. ArmyCertificate of appreciation for exceptional performance ARCOM issued by U.S.ARMYRibbon for outstanding achievement in the Army while serving in the Balkans. ARCAM issued by ARMYRibbon for achievements while serving in the Army while serving in the Balkans. National Defense issued by ARMYRibbon for serving with NATO forces in the Balkans. BNCOC issued by US ArmyCandidate's Name
Page 3 / 4PRIMARY LEADER DEVELOPEMENT COURSE. Description: Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to assume first-line supervision responsibilities and apply the fundamentals and techniques of leadership.PREWOC issued by U.S. ARMYPREWARRANT OFFICER COURSECertificate of Appreciati issued by U.S. ArmyCertificate of appreciation for exceptional performance ARCOM issued by U.S.ARMYRibbon for outstanding achievement in the Army while serving in the Balkans. ARCAM issued by ARMYRibbon for achievements while serving in the Army while serving in the Balkans. National Defense issued by ARMYRibbon for serving with NATO forces in the Balkans. BNCOC issued by US ArmyVolunteer ActivitiesNational Guard and the Legion.InterestsTrue ghost stories and basketball.PersonalLove my little girl and basketball.ReferencesREFERENCES: Available Upon RequestCandidate's Name
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