Quality Control Inspector
- Email:
- [email protected]
- Tel:
- 843-618-9044
- Mobile:
- +974 33342113
Summary
Nine years experience in the US Army as a Track Vehicle Repairer. Performed direct support maintenance on various equipment. Hands on experience performing major assembly replacement, technical inspection, and preventive maintenance on diesel and turbine engine maintenance. Demonstrated ability to supervise, motivate, and train personnel. Strength in anticipating problems and needs as they arise. Ability to interact well with all types of people. Has worked in the Middle East for over ten years to support the troops in the War on Terrorism.
Education
EDUCATION and CERTIFICATION
o College, Associates Business Administration, American InterContinental University, 2012
o Certificate, MRAP University, Texarkana, TX, 2010
o Certificate, Cougar FLMNET Course, Force Protection, Bagram, Afghanistan, 2009
o Certificate, MAXXPRO FLMNET Course, DynCorp, Bagram, Afghanistan, 2009
o Certificate , Hazardous Material Course, US Army, Vilseck, Germany, 2003
o Certificate , Oil Analysis Course, US Army, Bamberg, Germany, 2003
o Certificate , Primary Leadership Development Course, US Army, Fort Stewart , GA, 2002
o Certificate , Advance Life Saver Course, US Army , Fort Stewart, GA, 2001
o Certificate , Unit Arms Room Course, US Army, Fort Stewart, GA, 2000
o Certificate, Advanced Individual Training, US Army, Edgewood, MD, 1997
o Certificate, Basic Training, US Army, Ft Knox, KY, 1996
o Diploma, Mullins High School , Mullins, SC, 1996
Experience
Technical Inspector- Quality Control January 2016- Present
Vectrus
Doha, Qatar
o Duties include, but are not limited to, initial, in-process, final inspections, classifications, estimated cost of damage (ECOD), actual cost of damage (ACOD) to equipment, submit required reports or data (i.e.; QDR, SOUM and MWO) and perform 30 day warehouse surveillance that consists of vehicle and equipment, walk around inspections. (SOUM = Safety of Use Message; QDR = Quality Deficiency Report; MWO = Modification Work Order).
o Determines the quality of maintenance and services being performed by various project functional areas and for determining conformance with the contract and other regulatory guidance.
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o Performs follow-up inspections to ensure all necessary corrective actions have been accomplished.
o The inspector’s duties also include quality assurance surveillance.
o .Accomplishes random sample and other inspections IAW established schedules, recommends correction of minor problems to supervisors and managers.
Associate Field Engineer FSR MRAP June 2012- January 2016
ManTech International
Eastover, SC
o Maintain twenty-eight Mine Resistant Ambush Protected(MRAP) vehicles along with National Guard Unit
o Provide routine on-site technical support for vehicles
o Performs routine installation, maintenance assignments, test, locates and troubleshoots equipment problems
Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic MRAP July 2010 – June 2012
ManTech International
Camp Mike Spann, Afghanistan
o Conducts battle damaged repair on Mine Resistance Ambush Protective Vehicles
o Proven maintenance, repair and technical experience and background in industrial manufacturing, commercial maintenance or military operations or maintenance.
o Applies institutional knowledge and electromechanical, mechanical, and pneumatic skills acquired through years of direct military support to maintain United States proprietary low-density systems using DC and operations maintenance skills. Diagnoses and corrects electronic circuitry malfunctions. Provides design details and recommends modifications to engineering designs as needed. May prepare instructional guides for repairing, calibrating and maintaining equipment and systems
o Mechanical and electronic troubleshooting skills to diagnose, align, and repair failed and damaged systems. Performing simultaneous maintenance, modification and repair projects on a variety of maintenance actions, tasks or repairs.
Wheel Tech Inspector December 2009- June 2010
AGS|AECOM
Bagram, Afghanistan
o Conducts initial inspections upon delivery of equipment, in-progress inspections, as required, during the repair phase, and finial inspections upon completion of maintenance repaired.
o Prepare records of inspections/tests and make them available to the Quality Assurance Department.
o Provide guidance and technical assistance to shop maintenance personnel
o Coordinates with Shop Supervisor when technical problems arise and find the most cost efficient way to repair equipment
Senior Mechanic December2008- December 2009
AGS|AECOM
Bagram, Afghanistan
o Maintains supervision and job placement of numerous personnel.
o Responsible for maintaining accurate status and accountability of three work areas HAZMAT lockers.
o Work with company’s Quality Control Department to present equipment to the Quality Assurance representative to return the vehicle to the War Fighter within a timely manner.
o Presently working on MRAP RG31, Cougars, PLS, M1151, M1114, 5 Ton family, and LMTVs.
Senior Mechanic August 2008-November 2008
ITT Industries
Doha, Qatar
o Maintained supervision of many personnel.
o Responsible for the accountability, health, welfare and safety of employees.
o Supervised in the performance of full range of the operator, organizational, direct support and some general support equipment repairs on all sizes and types of military wheel vehicles.
o Executed Microsoft Word and AWRDS system to accomplish the mission.
o Tracked man hours and cost of parts of jobs to keep at a low reasonable cost to the customer.
Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic February 2006 – August 2008
ITT Industries
Doha, Qatar
o Works on various track and wheel vehicle equipment.
o Performs assigned task with speed and accuracy.
o Assist first line supervisor with task above my pay grade to accomplish the mission.
o Took charge in the absent of leadership by providing leadership and guidance to employees working beside me.
Maintenance Manager August 2005-February 2006
U.S. ARMY, Kitzengin, Germany
o Work with Microsoft Word to prepare reports from the O26, Maintenance Deadline Report, on seven Battalions.
o Research National Stock Numbers of parts from various websites to help locate and expedite shipments.
o SARRS and other maintenance system knowledge.
Team Leader October 2002 – August 2005
US Army, Kitzengin, Germany
o Maintained a squad of mechanics.
o Performed managerial duties in the absence of supervisor.
o Enforced safety regulations during shop operations.
o Deployed with two soldiers to Turkey and maintained over 1000 pieces of equipment on Russian Vessel for three months.
o Chosen over five team leaders to take a team of mechanics to support another maintenance shop while deployed in Iraq.
o N.C.O.I.C. of wash rack in Camp Arifjan, Kuwait for the First Infantry Division redeployment back to Germany.
Squad Leader January 2000 – October 2002
US Army, Fort Stewart, GA
o Maintained a squad of 10 mechanics without any major accidents.
o Deployed with team to Kosovo and kept Direct Support Maintenance at a high percentage and received the Army Achievement Medal for the deployment.
o Oversaw Company Arms Room while working hand in hand with the Unit Supply Room.
o Received a Commendable Service Award for exceptional knowledge in area.
Team Member April 1997 – December 1999
US Army, Fort Hood, TX
o Maintained assigned tools without any losses.
o Accomplished jobs with speed and accuracy.
o Tasked with leadership positions as a lower ranking soldier.
o Deployed to Kuwait and received the Army Commendation Award for excellent work on Unit Level Maintenance.
Skills
- Communication
- Leadership
- Microsoft Office
Spoken Languages
- English

