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Mechanic Resume


Desired Industry: Drilling SpiderID: 12919
Desired Job Location: Houston, Texas Date Posted: 5/23/2007
Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent Availability Date: 10/01/2007
Desired Wage: 50,000
U.S. Work Authorization: Yes
Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience Willing to Travel: Yes, 25-50%
Highest Degree Attained: Willing to Relocate: Yes


Objective:
To obtain employment where I can use my mechanical skills, which include hydraulics, high pressure air, and valve maintenance/repair.


Experience:
Employer: United States Navy
Title: Engineering technician
Duration: 10/2006-10/2007
Duties: Provide technical support to combat systems onboard US Navy vessels. Direct testing to recertify combat systems after repair. Write tasking docuements using technical drawings and schematics.
Employer: United States Navy
Title: Mechanic
Duration: 10/2004-10/2006
Duties: Use precision instruments to refurbish/repair seawater valves. Performed controlled assemblies of submarine safety valves.
Employer: United States Navy
Title: Machinist Mate Weapons
Duration: 03/2000-10/2004
Duties:Performed preventative and corrective maintenance on torpedo handling/launching equipment.


Education:
Military Education:
Joint Fleet Quality Assurance(1 Week)
Machine Tool Operator(3 Weeks)
Shipboard Gauge Calibration(1 Week)
College:
AA-Applied Marine Engineering (Coastline Community College 2007)


Skills:
Perform routine and corrective maintenance with first time quality. Watch dials, gauges, or other indicators to ensure all equipment is working properly. Experienced in reading and interpreting Technical Manuals, able to use schematics and blue prints for trouble shooting and repair. Dismantle devices to gain proper access and remove defective parts, using chain hoists, cranes, hand tools and power tools.


Reference:
Todd Miller, Electrical Engineer
U.S. Navy
44-120 Kalenakai Pl
Kaneohe, Hi 96744
(808)927-4803

Richard Karamatsu, Supervisor Engineer Combat Systems Operations Branch
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard/IMF
1649 Hoohalike St
Pearl City, Hi 96782
(808)630-7791


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