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BXXXXXX Systems ISS MOD • XXXXXX XXXXXX xxxxxx • (xxx-xxx-xxxx • abc@xyz.com

 

Quality-focused leader specializing in driving high-level inspection operations, building and training strong teams, initiating cost-effective ordering processes, developing strategic improvements, and upholding superior organizational standards eager to offer 14+ years of public- and private-sector experience toward maximizing a company s success.

 

Profile of Qualifications

 

         Integral leader who offers proven experience in large-scale key inspections of equipment, wexxxxxxns, vehicles, buildings, and personnel, including upholding high-levels of quality control to exceed diverse military objectives.

         Expert military operations coordinator who contributes a background in managing 75+ government vehicles divided among three military facilities worth $2.5 million, and overseeing resident buildings worth $1.5 million.

         Out-of-the-box thinker who trains, develops, and manages top-performing military teams in handling fast-paced operations and providing tactical and technical guidance to maximize achievement of critical security goals.

         Ambitious self-starter who demonstrates superior attention-to-detail and strong follow-through skills while successfully planning, prioritizing, and managing deadline-oriented tasks within high-pressure situations.

         Excellent communicator who seamlessly interfaces among public- and private-sector leaders and military teams.

 

Professional Synopsis

 

BXXXXXX Systems, Kandahar, Afghanistan                                                                                                                            2010 C Present

 

Field Service Representative (FSR) Modification Mechanic

         Utilize broad scope of industry knowledge toward modifying new MRAP vehicles for the military, including tearing down and building up vehicles from 400 C 450 horsepower and adding new suspensions and better equipment for future soldiers to increase speed of movement, improve speed of shooting, and enhance CoC communications.

         Comply with diagrams per work order information book, sketches, operations manuals, and manufacturer specs to modify machinery and mechanical equipment (e.g. engines, motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems), as well as production machines and equipment using hand / power tools and precision-measuring and testing instruments.

         Dismantle devices to gain access to and remove defective parts using hoists, cranes, and hand / power tools.

         Examine form and texture of parts to detect imperfections, including inspecting used parts to determine changes in dimensional requirements using rulers, calipers, micrometers, and other measuring instruments.

         Adjust functional parts of devices and control instruments using hand tools, levels, plumb bobs, and straightedges, along with repairing and / or replacing defective parts using hand / power tools.

         Install special functional and structural parts in devices using hand tools; lubricate and clean parts; and set up and operate lathe, drill press, grinder, and other metalworking tools to make and repair parts.

         Initiate purchase orders for parts and machines.

 

General Dynamics Information Technology, Fairfax, VA                                                                                                                     2009

 

SARET Team Member

         Expertly provided high-tech small arms repair of wide-ranging wexxxxxxns for a top-tier IT integrator, including facilitating technical inspections and repairs to diverse Army standard wexxxxxxns and optics systems in accordance with current applicable Army Direct Support 30 / Sustainment Technical Manuals and TACOM Command guidance.

         Contributed sharp analytical abilities toward performing inspections of inside and outside of wexxxxxxns, along with stripping and gaging each wexxxxxxn to TM-30 standards, along with documenting deficiencies on DA Form 2404.

         Repaired wexxxxxxns to Fully Mission Capable (FMC) with parts provided by the U.S. Army.

 

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Professional Synopsis (continued)

 

Gracon Corporation, Fort Riley, KS                                                                                                                                                         2009

 

Carpenter Support / Laborer

         Applied dynamic leadership talents toward directing an eight-member temporary laborer staff, including overseeing and / or participating in the demolishment of barracks and office structures, installation of drop down ceiling frame and tile, insertion of fiberglass insulations, operations of Bobcat and man-lifts, pick up / drop off of supplies, loading of office and barrack furniture onto a semi-trailer, and cleaning floors with commercial buffers.

 

United States Army, Various Locations                                                                                                                                      1996 C 2009

 

Rear Detachment Supervisor (2005 C 2007)

         Conducted in-process, out-process, and war pre-deployment cross-training on force security protection for 400+ personnel, including inspecting sister unit arms rooms and upholding wexxxxxxns maintenance standards.

         Directed the welfare of 27 soldiers, managed resident buildings worth $1.5 million, oversaw 75 government vehicles divided among three military facilities worth $2.5 million, and served as the unit forward support battalion rear detachment personnel administration specialist for 250+ family members and 75 soldiers.

         Achieved certification as a Computer Simulator Trainer on force protection scenario.

         Attained successful recertification of all personnel on their assigned wexxxxxxns.

 

Senior Utilities Equipment Repairer (2004 C 2005)

         Strategically steered unit, direct support, and general support maintenance encompassing utilities equipment and special purpose support systems, including maintaining gasoline engine systems, bottle cleaning / charging stations, air conditioner electrical systems, air conditioner vxxxxxxr systems, refrigeration unit electrical systems, portable heater fuel / electrical systems, fire extinguisher recharges, and fire extinguishers / valves.

         Directed lower grade soldiers and provided technical guidance to soldiers in performing quartermaster and chemical equipment repair (MOS 63J) duties, along with overseeing maintenance, production, and quality control.

         Inspected and troubleshot petroleum, oil, and lubrication equipment, smoke generators, laundry and bath units, chemical equipment, water purification equipment systems, portable forced air heaters, bottle cleaning / charging station, air conditioner units, refrigeration units, and fire extinguishers.

 

Retention Non-Commission Officer (2003 C 2004)

         Optimized operations success by conducting retention and reenlistment interviews, determining eligibility, providing career counseling, advising commanders on selection of unit-level retention NCOs, conducting inspections of and training unit-level NCOs, briefing leaders on retention activities, and liaising among local teams and finance offices.

         Advised commander at Battalion or comparable sized units on all areas of the retention program, provided technical guidance to lower-grade personnel, interpreted regulations, and explained performance data to leaders.

         Developed and directed command retention programs, conducted conferences and seminars for retention agendas, planned and delivered retention training, and evaluated training presentations and interviews.

 

Infantry Squad Leader (2002 C 2003)

         Directed a special infantry team in combat operations while providing tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to superiors and subordinates to maximize achievement of security goals.

         Oversaw hasty fortifications construction and receipt, storage, and issue of ammunition, along with recording operational information on maps; directing deployment of offensive, defensive, and retro grade operations; requesting, observing, and adjusting direct supporting fire; and leading teams during movement to contact, reconnaissance and security, attack, defense, situational training exercises, and all infantry dismounted battle drills.

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Professional Synopsis (continued)

 

United States Army, Various Locations (continued)                                                                                                                 1996 C 2009

 

Infantry Squad Leader (2002 C 2003) (Continued)

         Led training efforts for searching vehicles and personnel, clearing a building, evaluating terrain, selecting and supervising wexxxxxxn emplacement and firing, controlling organic fires, and installing and recovering anti-handling devices on anti-tank mines and electrical and non-electrical demolition charges, among other various activities.

 

Station Recruiting Commander (2001 C 2002)

         Planned, prioritized, and managed recruiting activities, including developing and directing training programs, coordinating and facilitating seminars and conferences, and conducting inspections to ensure proper operations.

 

Field Recruiter (1999 C 2001)

         Drove operations growth by recruiting, counseling, and qualifying applicants for enlistment, including explaining military benefits; preparing enlistment forms and documents; and arranging for transportation, meals, and lodging.

         Conducted professional development programs; analyzed and evaluated subordinate performance; prepared plans and SOPs; maintained statistics on recruiting programs; and managed enlistment publications, files, and reports.

 

Infantry Platoon Sergeant (1996 C 1998)

         Trained and led a top-performing security protection force, including upholding high standards in security awareness, performing inspections on all equipment and vehicles, and informing senior staff on goal status.

 

~ Additional Role Held of Gym Director, U.S. Army, 2007 C 2009 ~

Education, Professional Development & Technical Summary

 

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (In Progress)                                                                           Kansas State University

 

Certifications / Training & Development

Manager Development • SARET Small Arms Repairer Course • EST 2000 Instructor / Operator Course

Certified Modern Army Combative (Level III) • Utilities Equipment Repairer • Bus Driver • Master Driver

Field Recruiter (Business Management) • Intermittent Supervisor Course • Primary Leadership Development

Army Armor • Air Assault / Master Rigger • Arctic Light Cold Weather Course • Life Saving / Red Cross Course

 

Technical Summary

MRAP VEHICLE MODIFICATION / MISCELLANOUS TOOLS

400 C 450 HP Engines • Motors • Pneumatic Tools • Conveyor Systems • Production Machines / Equipment

Precision-Measuring / Testing Instruments • Rulers • Calipers • Micrometers • Levels • Plumb Bobs • Straight Edges

Hand Tools • Power Tools • Hoists • Cranes • Lathe • Drill Press • Grinder • Metalworking Tools • Electrical Equipment

 

SMALL ARMS SYSTEMS

M9 Pistol • 9mm • M11 Pistol • M16 Family of Rifles • 5.56mm • M4 Family of Carbines • 5.56mm • M14 Rifles

7.62mm • M203 Family of Grenade Launchers • 40mm • M107 Sniper Rifles • M500 Shotguns • M590 Shotguns

M870 Shotguns • M240 Family of Machine Guns • M249 Machine Guns • M2 Family of Machine Guns • Caliber .50

MK19 Grenade Machine Guns •M224 Mortars • 60mm • M252 Mortars • 81mm • M120 / M121 Mortars • 120mm

 

OPTIC SYSTEMS

M68 Close Combat Optic • M145 Machine Gun Optic • M150 Army Rifle Combat Optic

M22 Binocular • M24 Binocular • M25 Binocular • M151 Spotting Scope • M64A1 Sight Unit • M67 Sight Unit

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