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Vocational School
DOD Air Condition and Refrigeration School (02/12/2006 - 04/12/2006)
San Diego, California
Description: EPA certified air condition and refrigeration school. (NEC 4291); universal certification
Technical School
Shipboard Propulsion Fuel,Oil,JP-5 System Testing (01/15/2003 - 02/15/2003)
Yokosuka, Armed Forces Overseas Japan
Description: Fuel oil school.
Machinist Mechanical Engineering School (04/12/2000 - 08/22/2000)
Great Lakes, Illinois
United States Navy Tech School.
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Elin Gallegos
309 Mayflower Ave Apt A
Bell, California 90001
Home: (011-965-6574-9876)
WORK EXPERIENCE:
AEROTEK/ ITT (11/15/05- PRESENT) Light/Heavy Wheel Mechanic Camp Arifjan , Kuwait Supervisor: Lewis Luther -66748290
309 Mayflower Ave Apt A
Bell, California 90001
Home: (011-965-6574-9876)
WORK EXPERIENCE:
AEROTEK/ ITT (11/15/05- PRESENT) Light/Heavy Wheel Mechanic Camp Arifjan , Kuwait Supervisor: Lewis Luther -66748290
Duties: Perform annual services and preventive maintenance on tactical wheel and track vehicles. Install
and uninstall add on armor on 113 track vehicles, 1151A1, 1152A1, 1165A1 HUMVEE
Trucks. Inventory and account for uninstalled Frag 5 add on armor. Install new
frag 7 easy escape windows, power steering cooler mod, and fuel tanks. Performed inspections
required by the company or government. Promote teamwork and actively participates in
quality improvement process. Promotes safety awareness and complies with all
applicable safety procedures and regulations. . Uses
technical manuals and diagnostic techniques to find and repair inoperable or
defective automotive vehicle parts, components, or systems using a wide variety of test equipment.
ECS 16 (10/28/08 – 11/15/05) – Heavy Wheel
Vehicle Mechanic
Los Alamitos, Calilfornia United States
Supervisor: Robert Guzman – 562- 795-2069
Duties: Performs periodic scheduled preventive maintenance and minor repairs to tactical
and automotive vehicles and diesel and gasoline powered equipment used in the Petroleum
and Water Department. Items maintained and repaired include electric and non-electric
forklifts, trucks, tractors, cranes, warehouse trailers, combat vehicles, rough terrain
lifts, etc., POL dispensing units, generators, and stationary shop equipment (saws,
sanders, grinders, and jointers. Uses technical manuals and diagnostic techniques
to find and repair inoperable or defective automotive vehicle parts, components,
or systems using a small variety of test equipment. Work is spot-checked during
progress for compliance with instructions, specifications, and standard shop practices.
Receives advice from higher graded worker or the supervisor when replacement and/or
cleaning of parts, or adjustments do not result in proper vehicle or equipment operation.organizational
maintenance, repair/replace components of the engine, cooling system, brake system,
hydraulic system. Proficient in operation of LMTV, M1165A1, M1083A1, M998, And M1097
United States Army Reserves (12/29/2009 - Present) - Wheel Vehicle Mechanic
Camp Pendleton, California United States
Supervisor: SSG Kim - 714-420-0961; Contact:Yes
Los Alamitos, Calilfornia United States
Supervisor: Robert Guzman – 562- 795-2069
Duties: Performs periodic scheduled preventive maintenance and minor repairs to tactical
and automotive vehicles and diesel and gasoline powered equipment used in the Petroleum
and Water Department. Items maintained and repaired include electric and non-electric
forklifts, trucks, tractors, cranes, warehouse trailers, combat vehicles, rough terrain
lifts, etc., POL dispensing units, generators, and stationary shop equipment (saws,
sanders, grinders, and jointers. Uses technical manuals and diagnostic techniques
to find and repair inoperable or defective automotive vehicle parts, components,
or systems using a small variety of test equipment. Work is spot-checked during
progress for compliance with instructions, specifications, and standard shop practices.
Receives advice from higher graded worker or the supervisor when replacement and/or
cleaning of parts, or adjustments do not result in proper vehicle or equipment operation.organizational
maintenance, repair/replace components of the engine, cooling system, brake system,
hydraulic system. Proficient in operation of LMTV, M1165A1, M1083A1, M998, And M1097
United States Army Reserves (12/29/2009 - Present) - Wheel Vehicle Mechanic
Camp Pendleton, California United States
Supervisor: SSG Kim - 714-420-0961; Contact:Yes
Duties: Maintain wheeled vehicles,
associated trailers and material handling equipment
systems. Use of applicable references, inspecting, servicing, maintaining, repairing,
replacement, adjusting and testing of wheeled vehicles and material handling equipment
systems, subsystems and components such as: power plant/packs, compression ignition
engines and engine fuel systems, air induction and exhaust systems and cooling systems.
Vehicle chassis and power train components including, frame cross members, clutches
assemblies, transmissions, transfers, final drives, propeller shaft assemblies, brake
systems and steering systems, suspensions systems, fifth wheel assemblies, wheeled
vehicle crane, hoist and winch assemblies, and hydraulic systems. Automotive electrical
systems including wiring harness, starting, and charging systems. Perform wheeled
vehicle recovery operations,
systems. Use of applicable references, inspecting, servicing, maintaining, repairing,
replacement, adjusting and testing of wheeled vehicles and material handling equipment
systems, subsystems and components such as: power plant/packs, compression ignition
engines and engine fuel systems, air induction and exhaust systems and cooling systems.
Vehicle chassis and power train components including, frame cross members, clutches
assemblies, transmissions, transfers, final drives, propeller shaft assemblies, brake
systems and steering systems, suspensions systems, fifth wheel assemblies, wheeled
vehicle crane, hoist and winch assemblies, and hydraulic systems. Automotive electrical
systems including wiring harness, starting, and charging systems. Perform wheeled
vehicle recovery operations,
United States Navy (04/28/2005 -
08/22/2008) - Maintenance Technician
Camp Pendleton, California United States
Supervisor: Chief Fowler - 360-440-6822; Contact:Yes
Duties: Supervise five or more personnel in tech shop and accountable for all daily
maintenance on air condition units and components for 30 Assault landing crafts.
Troubleshoot and resolve issues pertaining to landing craft AC units ranging in sizes
of 24K, 33K, or 51K BTUs. Create high pressure lines for maintaining LCACS (Landing
Craft Air Cushion). Create hard lines and flex lines for LCACS. Update and maintain
all work logs and recorded man hours using an AC/R tracking sheets. Operated Hydraulics
test Circuit Stand. Operated and troubleshoot Hydrostatic Hose tester. Reviewed personnel
semi-annual evaluations and personnel performances. Repaired and Replaced circuit
breakers, thermostats, switches, fuses, and electrical wiring. Injected refrigerant
into compressors to test systems, Added Freon gas to build up prescribed operating
pressure. Observed pressure and vacuum guages and adjusted controls to ensure effisient
operation.
United States Navy (08/22/2000 - 04/15/2005) - Engineering Plant / Oil Laboratory
Supervisor.
Yokosuka, Armed Forces Overseas Japan
Supervisor: Lt. Cheng - 619-674-0460; Contact:No
Duties: Supervising and training personnel in the operation and maintenance of 600-PSI
marine boilers. Operated, Repaired and conducted maintenance consisting of steam
drum internals, fireside/exhaust stack cleaning, hydrostatic testing of pressure
piping systems, adjusting and setting of boiler safety valves.
Conducted training of personnel in Oil Plant operations and fuel system on loads
and off loads. Created daily oil feedback reports, water reports, and hourly sample
reports which were reviewed by the Commanding Officer. Collected and tested fuel
samples in accordance with shipbopard procedures. Supervised the refueling from ship
to ship and ship to shore. Daily researched and documented thousands of gallons of
fuel required to bring and the amount need for deployements.
Oversaw the safe transfer of 2 million gallons of fuel in support of operation Iraqi
Freedom while on the USS Kitty Hawk. Performed maintenance for transfer pumps, stripping
pumps, and valves that were in use to transfer fuel for the ship. Trained monthly
on procedure to prevent or minimize air pollution and oil spills.
Camp Pendleton, California United States
Supervisor: Chief Fowler - 360-440-6822; Contact:Yes
Duties: Supervise five or more personnel in tech shop and accountable for all daily
maintenance on air condition units and components for 30 Assault landing crafts.
Troubleshoot and resolve issues pertaining to landing craft AC units ranging in sizes
of 24K, 33K, or 51K BTUs. Create high pressure lines for maintaining LCACS (Landing
Craft Air Cushion). Create hard lines and flex lines for LCACS. Update and maintain
all work logs and recorded man hours using an AC/R tracking sheets. Operated Hydraulics
test Circuit Stand. Operated and troubleshoot Hydrostatic Hose tester. Reviewed personnel
semi-annual evaluations and personnel performances. Repaired and Replaced circuit
breakers, thermostats, switches, fuses, and electrical wiring. Injected refrigerant
into compressors to test systems, Added Freon gas to build up prescribed operating
pressure. Observed pressure and vacuum guages and adjusted controls to ensure effisient
operation.
United States Navy (08/22/2000 - 04/15/2005) - Engineering Plant / Oil Laboratory
Supervisor.
Yokosuka, Armed Forces Overseas Japan
Supervisor: Lt. Cheng - 619-674-0460; Contact:No
Duties: Supervising and training personnel in the operation and maintenance of 600-PSI
marine boilers. Operated, Repaired and conducted maintenance consisting of steam
drum internals, fireside/exhaust stack cleaning, hydrostatic testing of pressure
piping systems, adjusting and setting of boiler safety valves.
Conducted training of personnel in Oil Plant operations and fuel system on loads
and off loads. Created daily oil feedback reports, water reports, and hourly sample
reports which were reviewed by the Commanding Officer. Collected and tested fuel
samples in accordance with shipbopard procedures. Supervised the refueling from ship
to ship and ship to shore. Daily researched and documented thousands of gallons of
fuel required to bring and the amount need for deployements.
Oversaw the safe transfer of 2 million gallons of fuel in support of operation Iraqi
Freedom while on the USS Kitty Hawk. Performed maintenance for transfer pumps, stripping
pumps, and valves that were in use to transfer fuel for the ship. Trained monthly
on procedure to prevent or minimize air pollution and oil spills.
EDUCATION:
Earl C. Clements Job Corp.
Morganfield, KY
Graduate: June 2000
Vocational School
DOD Air Condition and Refrigeration School (02/12/2006 - 04/12/2006)
San Diego, California
Description: EPA certified air condition and refrigeration school. (NEC 4291); universal certification
Technical School
Shipboard Propulsion Fuel,Oil,JP-5 System Testing (01/15/2003 - 02/15/2003)
Yokosuka, Armed Forces Overseas Japan
Description: Fuel oil school.
Machinist Mechanical Engineering School (04/12/2000 - 08/22/2000)
Great Lakes, Illinois
United States Navy Tech School.
Vehicle Wheel Mechanic School
Aberdeen Poving Grounds, Maryland
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
After eight years in the US Navy, received Naval awards for Sea Service deployment
and Overseas Service. Received the National Defense services of medal, Defense Meritorious
Service medal, Armed forces Expeditionary medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary
medal, Good Conduct medal, Navy Unit Commendation medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement
medal, Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Five Corps overseas Service Ribbons, Meritorious
Unit Commendation Ribbon, Marksman Rifleman Ribbon.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
After eight years in the US Navy, received Naval awards for Sea Service deployment
and Overseas Service. Received the National Defense services of medal, Defense Meritorious
Service medal, Armed forces Expeditionary medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary
medal, Good Conduct medal, Navy Unit Commendation medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement
medal, Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Five Corps overseas Service Ribbons, Meritorious
Unit Commendation Ribbon, Marksman Rifleman Ribbon.
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