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ENRIQUE DEXTRE

127 County Road 166


New Brockton, Alabama 36351
(910)728-2828
enrique.dextre@us.army.mil
Objective
Power Generator Technician and Instructor with 21 years of military experience s
eek employment in the field of power generation distribution on 200kw and below.
Summary of Qualifications
20 years on maintaining and troubleshooting power generators from 200kw and belo
w.
Speaks and writes Spanish and knowledgeable in Italian and German language.
Experience on the mechanical and electrical components troubleshooting on milita
ry vehicles, Aircraft Ground Power Unit and Trailers.
Reads electrical and mechanical schematics, blue prints, with emphasis in engine
ering graphics.
Experience on troubleshooting and repairing on gas and diesel engines.
Skilled on performing initial and final inspections on all types of military equ
ipment.
Experienced as an Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA) Inspector fo
r an aviation unit.
Experience on metallurgy testing procedures and conductors, based on American So
ciety of Testing Materials (ASTMA).
Experience in managing and training personnel.
Holds an active government secret clearance.
Experience
Community Activity Center, Manager July 2008 to Present
11th Engineering Battalion Fort Benning, GA
Managed the maintenance schedule; work orders; the improvement of living conditi
ons and units inspections of over 147 soldiers assigned to the living quarters.
Coordinated with the Ft. Benning Housing Division Department; Central Barracks M
anagement Office (CBM) and the Department of Public Works (DPW) to improve facil
ity appearance and improve inspections and standards followed from the unit Stan
dard Operation Procedures, SOP.
Improved unitas Standard Operations Procedures (SOP), causing to improve of the
Soldieras morale.
Prepared and submitted weekly and monthly accurate reports to Central Barracks M
anagement Office (CBM) and Housing Division Department, for all Soldiers residin
g in the living quarters for the entire 11th Engineer Battalion.
Organized and established the Generator Training Academy, 40 hrs of instruction
for over 45 Soldiers to become future operators on 2kw, 3kw, 5kw and 10kw genera
tors for the 11th Engineering Battalion, FY 2009-2010.
Assisted units with generators power distribution support during their annual fi
eld training exercises with 0% interruptions.
Power Generator Team Chief January 2007 to July 2007
3rd Infantry Division, D203 Co Fort Benning, GA
Provided equipment transportation and power generation repair services for Camp
Hammer, Iraq.
Managed the installation; operation and services of over 18 generators running 2
4 hours on a daily operation, while deployed.
Organized recovery missions and maintenance on generators for many Camp Operatio
n Bases in Iraq.
Organized the location for the supply of generator parts and inventory prior to
service.
Assisted on the replacing of a diesel engine on a 5kw and 10kw generators within
24 hours.
Rear Detachment Motor Sergeant January 2005 to December 2006
365th Signal Battalion, 50th Signal Fort Bragg, NC
Managed the mechanical maintenance of over 146 pieces of military equipment; sup
ervision of personnel and training. General maintenance support and assistance
for a busy deployed Army Signal Unit to Iraq.
Conducted initial and final inspections on generators, trailers, light and heavy
wheeled vehicles before being transferred or shipped to Iraq.
Assisted and coordinated with logistics department on the transportation of mili
tary equipment and personnel deploying to Iraq.
Increased the unitas equipment readiness rate from 40% to 97% within four months
.
Generator Supervisor and Safety Inspector Jan 2004 to Dec 2005
2-52 Aviation battalion Camp Humphreys, Korea
Managed services on 15 generators and trained 25 future operators.
Coordinated weekly safety inspections on the aviation hanger and motor pool work
ing shop and submitted monthly reports to the Battalion Safety Officer.
Submitted suggestions to improve major safety issues on the motor pool based on
OSHA and government safety standards.
Senior Power Generator and AGPU Technician Dec. 2001 to Dec. 2003
2-29th attack Aviation Unit For Bragg, NC
Instructed 25 Soldiers on new aircraft power unit generator, operators program f
or Plan Colombia, for a period of four months while assigned to the United State
s Embassy; Bogota, Colombia. Instructed Soldiers in their native Spanish langua
ge.
Served as a point of contact and technician for aircraft power unit generators,
while assigned to Bagram Airbase, Afghanistan.
Education and Training
Electrical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 79 credits, 1986-198
9.
Engineering Science, Associate Applied Science, Bergen Community College, New Je
rsey, 55 credits, 1984-1986.
Hobart, Air Ground Generator Certified Power Unit Technician (AGPU), Troy, Ohio,
2002.
Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course (BNOC), Aberdeen, Maryland, 2001.
Primary Leadership Developmental Course (PLDC), Graphenwurth, Germany, 1995.
Power Generation Repair Technician, MOS 52D, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, 1989.

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