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Desired Industry: Miscellaneous SpiderID: 25251
Desired Job Location: sierra vista, Arizona Date Posted: 2/26/2009
Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent Availability Date:
Desired Wage:
U.S. Work Authorization: Yes
Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience Willing to Travel: Yes, More Than 75%
Highest Degree Attained: Other Willing to Relocate: Undecided


Experience:
Dec 05 –Nov07, 84 Hours per Week, Military LOGCAP Contract in IRAQ; Company: K BR Services, Inc. (subtracted to Lear Seigler, Inc.); Generator Mechanic/Supervisor,MWR,.Guard Nalt worker ,Supervised by DOD.

 Performed unit, direct support and general support maintenance functions; including tactical utility, precise power generation sets, overhaul, internal combustion engines and associated equipment; also provided supervision and guidance of all tasks to other personnel
 Responsible for performing full range of work involved in the inspection, repair, testing and modification and overhaul of generators; interpret schematic diagrams
 Analyze operation and equipment system fundamentals, functions of systems and systems interdependence
 Repair/overhauls starters, alternators, generators, fuel injectors, voltage regulators, switches, load banks, exciters, AC/DC voltage regulators, control circuits, repair wiring harnesses by soldering and replacing wires; Suppressed, installed, disassembled and ran wash racks.
 Determines and isolates complex malfunctions, utilizing diagnostic tests equipment, appropriate technical manuals, schematics, special tools and troubleshooting techniques.
 Troubleshoots mechanical or electrical malfunctions to systems or components, such as charging systems, starting systems, cooling and lubricating systems, hydraulic actuators and fuel pumps
 Detecting and locating grounds, open circuits, and short circuits in power distribution cables
 Connecting emergency power to the main control board from an emergency switchboard
 HAZMAT compliance; disposal of hazardous waste materials, worked on flight line
Jan 00 to Dec 05: 40 Hours per Week; Guardsmark Security; 64 E. Broadway, Suite 340, Tempe, Az, 85282-1398, USA (480) 967-3080; Security Officer
 Make rounds to secure doors, windows; use of radio and telephone communications to call for assistance from police, fire, or emergency medical services as the situation dictates; Wrote comprehensive reports regarding observations, occurrences and activities; interviewed witnesses and/or victims
 Secure building from fire, theft, vandalism, terrorism, and illegal activity; escort employees to their vehicles.
 Demonstrated ability to assess risk and respond appropriately.
 Developed sharp observation skills for noticing people, details and effects. Educated in the use of the latest security and surveillance equipment.

July 99 to Jan 00: 40 Hours per Week; Arizona Republic, 200 E. Van Buren Street, Phoenix AZ (602) 444-8674; Security Guard

 Controlled access to the facility
 Made rounds with clock system, secured credit union, secured building from fire, theft, and vandalism; read gauges; recorded observations, occurrences and activities in a daily log
 Directed security operations by establishing and enforcing security and emergency procedures.
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Jan 98 to Jul 99: 40 Hours per Week. HHOC 101 Military Intelligence Battalion in Wuerzburg, Germany; Mechanic, Force Protection Security Guard

 Performed unit maintenance and services, tightened and replaced frame, shroud, clamps, bolts, and connections.
 Cleaned, washed, painted mobile equipment and called for pick-up when work order was complete
 Provided security at the entrance and exit to and from Lighton Barracks
 Military installation to include Security Guard 100% ID check, full vehicle inspection, registration of non-military visitors to the installation.
 Repaired and installed starters, alternators, generators, internal combustion engines, fuel pumps
 Inspected and identified suspicious packages for bombs, weapons, or any other questionable materials
 Other duties consisted of telephone operation, maintenance of secured phone lines

Jul 96 to Sep 97: 40 Hours per Week; Active Duty, US Army at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia, Diesel Power Generator Mechanic/Repairman

 Responsibilities consisted of complete maintenance of all generators, including changing oil, filters, flushing radiators, and lubricating the machinery, cooling and lubricating systems, charging and replacing batteries, checking for all malfunctions, starters, alternators, load banks, contractors on k cards, switches, and control circuits.

May 95 to May 96: 40 Hours per Week; U.S. Army, Camp Casey Korea. Quick Reaction Force Security Guard, Generator Mechanic

 Duties were 100% ID check, general gate Security guard duties; patrolled and protected the gate entrance and motorpool areas.
 Performed test operations of equipment as required and observed abnormal operations of generators, gauges, meters, fuses, wires, control panels, troubleshooting, repairs and replacements.
 Worked in motorpool, replaced/maintained AC/DC voltage regulators, switches, maintenance, wire harnesses, claps and suppression kits.

May 92 to May 95: 40 Hours per Week; Active U.S. Army, Fort Huachuca, AZ. Power Generator Mechanic

 Duties consisted of performing repairs on electric motors, voltage regulators, and solenoids.
 Diagnosed/isolated all malfunctions of instrumentation, electrical and control systems by utilizing schematics, blueprints, and appropriate electronic equipment.
 Other responsibilities included proficiency in diesel gasoline in engine repairs.
 Worked with UAV as a mechanic, assembling and disassembling UAVs, checked/tightened clamps, bolts and installed transmitters/receivers and unmanned surveillance plane;
 Responsibilities were to keep four generators maintained and two generators available for 24 hour operations.

Apr 88 to May 92: 40 Hours per Week; Global Security Guard, Security Guard

 Duties included utilization of skills for fire prevention, against trespassing, burglary, and sabotage techniques. Patrolled office building, parking lots, and the immediate surrounding areas;
 Checked to make sure that all electrical equipment was turned off and that all doors were properly secured, also assisted with gate guard duty. Kept a daily journal of events, observations and activities


Education:
High School Diploma: Medford VOTECH High School, Medford, NJ (A/C, Refrigeration Repair, Electrical Construction, 4 Years) 1983

College 2yr Associate 1987 , McCarrie college of Health, Philadelphia, Pa,(Optician )Courses:MWR,Office Management, Public Speaking , Mathematics,Geometrical Optics Dispensing,Lab.

Army Diploma1992 in Diesel, Gasoline, Equipment Power Generator Mechanic Repair, Services (Ft. Belvoir, VA) Antiterrorism Level 1 Training Certificate of Completion by DOD awareness training, May 6,2008, online Lear Seigler. Security Officer certified training 1999 PSTM. Unarmed Security Guard license ,AZ Police Guard Card EXP:2009-07-26


Skills:
Strong problem solving, analyzing and decision making skills with the ability to develop and implement effective action plans. Demonstrated experience in the coordination of security issues, and mechanical problems. A team leader, providing motivation and training by example. Commitment to detail in doing the job right the first time in completing all projects. Energetic and assertive, adept at the coordination and implementation of multi-faceted operational procedures in established operations. Worked in extreme weather conditions for extended periods.


Additional Information:
Strong problem solving, analyzing and decision making skills with the ability to develop and implement effective action plans. Demonstrated experience Security Unarmed Guard , protect employees ,patrol Screening visitors and observing activities for unusual behavior , assess problem situations, involve standing at fixed post. Response to medical assistance, monitor surveillance cameras, security respond to alarms, write daily activity reports (written or computerized ) security log in, out entries .



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