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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy

0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

(xxx-xxx-xxxx

abc@xyz.com

Country of Citizenship: United States

SSN:  425-76-4823

Veteran Preference: 5 Points Preference

 

 

Vacancy Posting:

 

 

Core Competencies

 

Facilities and Equipment Maintenance; Warehousing; Shipping and Receiving; Distribution; Stock Management; Materials Handling; Mechanics; Electro-Mechanical Diagnostics/Troubleshooting/ Repair/Maintenance; Parts Installation; Tools/Materials/Supplies Procurement; Project Management; Equipment/Vehicle Painting; Retired Military

 

Employment Background

 

0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

Salary: $15.67/hour

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Mr. Joey Suttles, (228) 875-0804; may contact

Laborer/Custodial Worker; WG-350202

Proficiently planned, coordinated and facilitated maintenance operations on West Ship Island.  Effectively troubleshot, repaired and maintained varied equipment ranging from generators and small gas equipment to tractors and grounds maintenance tools to ensure optimal operational performance. In charge of generator startup and shutdown.  Efficiently maintained comfort stations and grounds.

 

07-1999 to 01-2004

Naval Construction Battalion Center

Gulfport, MS 39501

Salary: $15.87/hour

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Mr. Fred Langenbacher, (228) 871-2677; may contact

Painter Helper; WG-4102-5

Collaborated with journeyman in undercoating and preparing construction equipment for painting; equipment ranged from trucks, dump trucks, cargo trucks, and tractor trailers to shipping containers, boats and pontoons. Applied strong mechanical aptitude toward managing setup, adjustment and operation of painting equipment and power tools. Efficiently mixed paints and primer; matched colors and tones for quality assurance.  Maintained shop area in compliance with regulatory and internal safety and environmental standards.

 

 

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Employment Background Continued

 

06-1992 to 03-1999

Naval Construction Battalion Center

Gulfport, MS 39501

Salary: $10.00/hour

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Mr. John Cook (deceased)

Laborer; WG-3502-03

Strategically procured tools and supplies to support operations/projects while controlling costs. 

Planned and facilitated projects including surface cleaning and rough painting as well as parts installations.  Coordinated materials transport.  Actively participated in special projects in support of operational objectives and maintained shop area.

 

06-1973 to 04-1991

Keesler Air Force Base

Biloxi, MS

Salary: $10.08/hour

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Mr. James McQueen, (228) 377-2313; may contact

Aircraft Engine Mechanic; WG-8602-10

Played vital role in supporting military operations by effectively planning, coordinating and facilitating the diagnosis, troubleshooting, repair, modification, and assembly of T-56 aircraft engines, engine assemblies and accessories per project specification and in line with critical deadlines and quality standards.

 

06-1972 to 06-1973

Naval Construction Battalion Center

Gulfport, MS 39501

Salary: $3.90/hour

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Mr. Harold Switzer, (228) 871-2287; may contact

Preservation Mechanic; WG-07

Managed the efficient preservation and servicing of mobile construction equipment including sedans, pickup trucks, buses, bulldozers, air compressors, and pumps.

 

04-1971 to 04-1972

Keesler Air Force Base

Biloxi, MS

Salary: $3.21/hour

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Mr. Phillip Hawk; contact information not available

Stock Handler; WG-04

Conducted thorough inspection of personal property shipments and oversaw baggage holding and loading.  Managed administrative/clerical functions including initiating outbound shipment applications, properly marking/labeling stock, preparing location cards for each shipment, and inventorying baggage equipment. Maintained warehouse to maximize productivity and efficiency of operations.

 

 

 

 

 

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Military Service Details

 

U.S. Air Force Reservist; Retired, Rank of Technical Sergeant; 02-01-2002

U.S. Air Force, Honorable Discharge; 07-13-1963 to 07-21-1967

 

Education

 

College/University:

 

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Biloxi, MS.

Major: Social Studies

Degree: Not Applicable

Semester Hours Earned: 39

 

High School:

 

33rd Avenue High School, Gulfport, MS

Diploma: Earned 05-1960

 

Specialized Training/Licensures/Certificates

 

Hazard Materials Handler Training; 08/1993

Certified Ground and Flight Line Equipment; 07/1990

Flight Line Security Training; 06/1990

Engine Test Cell Operator School; 03/1987

Gas Turbine Operator; 10/1973

Certified MD-3 Operator; 10/1973

Allison Factory School T-56 Engine Maintenance; 09/1973

Aircraft Engine Technician Training; 10/1963

 

Awards/Honors/Achievements

 

Group Special Act Incentive Award; 09/2003

35-year Length of Service Award; 12/2003

Certificate of Retirement from The Armed Forces of the United States of America; 02/2002

Sustained Superior Performance Award (4); 06/1985, 04/1989, 04/1990, 06/1998

Time Off Award; 10/1996

Exceptional Meritorious Service; 12/1994

Navy Unit Commendation in Support of Operations SEA Signal and Able Vigil; 05/1994-12/1994

Special Act of Service Award (2); 02/1989 and 10/1992

Air Force Good Conduct Medal; 07/1966

 

 

 

 

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