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SUMMARY OF SKILLS
* Wisconsin commercial drivers license Class ABCD, Endorsements – HNT
* Experienced journeyman mechanic. Skilled in the operation of and maintenance of heavy equipment, power generation equipment and medium/heavy-duty trucks with advanced skills in preventive maintenance programs and fleet service and DOT procedures.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
JANUARY 2008 – PRESENT LEAD MECHANIC, WASTE MANAGEMENT, CHIPPEWA FALLS, WI
* Working under limited supervision, perform preventative inspections and diagnostics tests, and repair a variety of equipment including refuse haulers, tractors, trailers, loaders and forklifts.
* Repair major assemblies, diesel and gasoline engines automatic and manual transmissions, repair of multigear assemblies and positioning systems.
* Plans and performs fabrication and repair of cargo bodies using various methods riveting and welding.
* Troubleshoot mechanical problems, analyze malfunctions, and determine the extent of repairs necessary.
* Interpret instructions, technical manuals, illustrations, specifications, diagrams, schematics, and similar guides to make repairs and modifications.
Repairs vehicles by cleaning, washing, painting, installing or replacing worn or defective parts.
MAY 2007 - JANUARY 2008 TRACTOR/TRAILER DRIVER, F.J. SCHILLING INC. CHIPPEWA FALLS, WI.
* Perform operator level maintenance on tractors and trailers.
* Haul dedicated single and double loads to select Menards locations in a three state area.
* Pick up and distribute fuel from tank farms to area fuel stations.
MARCH 1993 – APRIL 2007 JOURNEYMAN MECHANIC, UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, Eau Claire and Rhinelander, WI.
* Perform routine preventive maintenance on heating systems, delivery trucks, OTR tractors, trailers and yard equipment. Maintain and service emergency power systems
* Plan, conduct and record DOT inspections and document corrective action on service history files.
* Order and install all service and repair parts and log them on computerized history files.
* Troubleshoot overhaul repair and modify gasoline and diesel engines, Allison and Spicer transmissions, without more than normal supervision.
* Ability to use and maintain hand and power tools and equipment required doing the work of a journeyman mechanic.
* Fabricate assembly panels using rivets, gas torches, and wire feed welding on steel and aluminum.
* Service electrical systems on the belt line, to include lighting power fixtures, emergency repair of conveyor belts, slide platforms and other package related devices.
MAY 1998 – MARCH 2002 WARRANT OFFICER, U.S. ARMY RESERVE
* Supervise and coordinate vehicle maintenance staff assigned to several U.S. Army reserve locations.
* Manages unit calibration requirements and unit level oil analysis program.
Prepares unit level readiness reports. Writes and updates internal SOPs for maintenance areas. Directs emergency recovery and repair for all unit equipment.
Manages the Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) at unit level.
Manages scheduling of periodic maintenance and services. Manages dispatch of passenger, cargo, and combat vehicles. Manages requisitioning and exchange of repair vehicles and disposal of POL products. Establishes internal procedures to receive, issue, and store tools, parts, publications, and POL products
NOVEMBER 1983 – MAY 1998 LIGHT WHEEL VEHICLE/POWER GENERATION MECAHNIC, US ARMY (E1-E6)
* Plans, organizes, and executes unit level maintenance of wheeled vehicles, light track vehicles (less Bradley), self-propelled artillery systems, and fire control, armament, ground support, and powered driven chemical equipment.
Diagnoses, tests, and analyzes malfunctions of unit equipment. Directs the establishment and operation of unit prescribed load lists for organizational repair and maintenance related items. Establishes and enforces shop fire and safety programs
* Knowledge of heavy mobile equipment installation and repair, i.e., bulldozers, road graders, mobile cranes, fire trucks, fuel tankers, 2 1/2ton-5 ton trucks, 1¼ ton trucks and generator sets 3kw-60kw.
NOVEMBER 1992 – MARCH 1993 SHOP FORMAN/SUPERVISOR
COLFAX FARMERS UNION, COLFAX, WI
* Serviced and maintained company fleet and agricultural equipment.
* Repair a varity of equipment, which have complex mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical systems.
* Skill in using measuring instruments and test equipment including engine analyzers, exhaust analyzers vacuum and fuel pump testers, ignition testers, tachometers and digital voltmeters. Skilled in performing vehicle alignment and performing air conditioning repairs.
* Determine the type and extent of repair required to teardown/rebuild Carburetor fuel injection systems, emission control systems, and gear reduction devices.
EDUCATION;
Degree in Automotive Servicing Chippewa Valley Technical College.
Eau Claire, Wisconsin 1988 and 1981-1983.
Continuing Credits. Automotive servicing. Fayetteville Technical Institute. Fayetteville, N.C.
Department of The Army. Light Wheeled Vehicle/ Power Generation Mechanic Course. MOS 63B10/40. Ft. Jackson S.C.
Department of the Army, Equipment Records and Parts Specialist Course. MOS76Y3P 76C10/20. Ft. McCoy, Wisconsin
High School Diploma. Colfax, High School, Colfax, Wisconsin 54730.
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