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Monahan
P.O. Box 82216
Fairbanks,AK
99701
(907) 687-1099
Objectives : Support military and civilian personnel with technical/mechanical e
xpertise.
Strengths : Teamwork with large numbers
Able to complete tasks in timely manner
Always complete tasks at hand
Able and willing to work long hours
Computer literate and utilize Microsoft programs
Able to type 75-80 words per minute
Accomplishments: Honorably Discharged from active U.S. Army
2 Good Conduct Medals (time in service)
2 Army Achievement Medals (for meritorious servic
e)
1 Army Commendation Medal (Completion of Multiple
Missions)
Employment History :
Installation Maintenance Facility (04/27/2009 - 09/24/2010) - Tech/Mechanic
Fort. Wainwright, Alaska United States
Supervisor: Robert Fowler & Gary Smith - 907-353-4057; Contact:Yes
Pay Grade: Wage Grade 8 step 2
Salary: $27.31 per hour
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Inspected, diagnosed and repaired military/civilian vehicles including p
ersonnel equipment ranging from trailers, portable dinning facilities, forklifts
, loaders, cranes and plows. Experienced with various military/civilian technica
l manuals, safety procedures and hazardous fluid handling procedures. Experience
d using military/civilian computer software pertaining to technical troubleshoot
ing and diagnosing of equipment. Certified forklift/loader and crane operator to
transport equipment and parts. Conducted Inspections and special modifications
to military and civilian equipment to include adding armor, communications, weap
on systems and exterior modifications. Prepared required military documentation
for servicing,staging,and transportation of all equipment assigned.
Aurora Motors (03/14/2007 - 4/27/09) - Mechanic/Technician
Fairbanks, Alaska United States
Supervisor: Jack Jackson - 9074597000; Contact:Yes
Salary: $23.00 per hour
Hours per week: 50
Duties:
Troubleshoot defects, diagnose malfunction and determine type/extent of repair n
ecessary. Perform technical inspections of equipment to determine whether items
were rendered unserviceable due to fair wear and tear, the total scope of repair
s required to return items to a serviceable condition and accuracy/completeness
of repairs for warranty purposes. Conducted scheduled/unscheduled maintenance on
civilian vehicles ranging from oil changes to engine,transmission,transfer-case
, axle and electrical diagnostics and servicing.
United States Army (09/30/1999 - 03/13/2007) - 63B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
Ft.Wainwright, Alaska United States
Supervisor: Sgt.Wayne Lemons - 9073536565; Contact:Yes
Salary: $2,400.00 per month
Hours per week: 55
Duties: I have preformed a full range of overhaul and repair work from organiza
tional to general support-level maintenance on wheel, track, commercial, industr
ial, automotive, engineer, special purpose and material handling equipment. Trou
bleshoot defects, diagnose malfunction and determine type/extent of repair neces
sary. Perform technical inspections of equipment to determine whether items were
rendered unserviceable due to fair wear and tear, the total scope of repairs re
quired to return items to a serviceable condition accurately and in a timely man
ner. My duties to include complete disassembling of engines to determine the ext
ent of repair; diagnose and repair all types of failures in electrical systems;
inspect and test equipment which will not operate properly.Removed, repaired cle
aned, and retested major assemblies to be returned to designated units. Prepared
documentation required for vehicle turn in, monthly soldier evaluations,hazardo
us material safety data sheets, and deployment checklists. Provided maintenance
support and training to foreign military elements to include British, Australian
, Korean and Iraqi Soldiers to include armoring their various types of vehicles
while in Iraq, Conducted multiple recovery missions and logistical equipment mis
sions while overseas.
Description: Learned how to operate vehicle systems ranging from driving to oper
ating weapons systems and maintaining vehicle. Learned engine, transmission, t-c
ase, axle, cooling, hydraulic, and electrical systems.
Vocational School
United States Army Fuel Handler Course (10/21/2001 - 11/05/2001)
Ft.Hood, Texas
United States
Degree: Certificate