Fleet Maintenance Specialist

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Desired salary: $80,000.00
Desired position type: Contract
Location: Gillette Wyoming, United States

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JOSHUA SWAN
7002 Mather Ave, Gillette, WY 82718 | H: 307-660-6046 | C: 307-277-9006 [email protected]
Summary
Maintenance Planner/Scheduler experienced in planning and performing large scale outages and repairs on large mining, plant, oil & gas, and construction equipment.
Highlights
Electrical System Repair and Large Scale Rebuild and Outage Troubleshooting Planning Hydraulic Systems Design, Repair, and Logistics Coordination Troubleshooting Critical Path Identification for Pneumatic System Repair and Successful Outage Completion Troubleshooting Fabrication and Welding Experience Control Process Systems Repair Experience on Various Types of Troubleshooting Machinery and Rotating Equipment Mechanical Systems Design, Repair, Experienced in Failure Analysis and Oil and Troubleshooting. Analysis
Accomplishments
Supervised team of sixteen skilled tradesmen and achieved 500,000 man hours without any LTA or MSHA reportable incidents.
Experience
Field Maintenance Planner/Scheduler Jul 2013 to Current North Antelope Rochelle Mine - Gillette, W Y
Schedule maintenance repairs for large blast-hole drills, shovels, draglines, and support equipment. Perform cost analysis for individual units and plan capital repairs for the year and budget. Line out drill repair technicians for work to be performed each shift. Plan and schedule major repair outages for drills, shovels, and draglines. Coordinate with vendors on outages regarding logistical support. Experience in SAP, Solid Works; Microsoft Excel, Outlook, and Word.
Mechanic/Welder Nov 2011 to Jul 2013 North Antelope Rochelle Mine - Gillette, W Y
Perform drill repairs per line out. Perform component rebuilds per manufacturer specifications (CAT, Cummins, Ingersoll Rand, and Atlas-Copco). Atlas Copco RCS and EARS Trained. Perform fabrication and welding repair on mobile mining equipment.
Heavy Equipment Foreman Sep 2010 to Nov 2011 Dyn-Corp International - Camp Buehring, Kuwait
Perform cost analysis of repairs for approval of DCMA auditors. Scheduled maintenance and repairs of heavy and light equipment through northern theater of operations. Schedule logistics support for repairs to minimize downtime. Schedule man power requirements for maintenance operations. Provide direction to maintenance personnel during repairs to ensure quality of work while maintaining production schedule in multi-lingual environment.
Field Mechanic Jul 2008 to Sep 2010 The Industrial Company Of Wyoming - Casper, W Y
Perform lube, maintenance, and repair on large dirt moving equipment, and material handling equipment. Troubleshoot/Diagnose and repair heavy duty electrical systems, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, fuel systems, and engine management systems. Maintain all owned equipment, third party equipment, and provide competent repair records for all repairs made. Control and track operating costs on all owned equipment. Perform repairs on large mining equipment such as drag-lines, shovels, haul trucks, and water trucks. Perform plant maintenance on mine load-outs, conveyors, and chutes. Perform zero hour overhauls on Caterpillar equipment.
Field Mechanic Jun 2006 to Jul 2008 Compressor Systems Inc. - Casper, W Y
Perform zero hour overhauls on all natural gas engines: Cat, Waukesha, Cummins, and Whites Superior. Perform scheduled maintenance on compressor sets. Perform zero hour overhauls on natural gas compressors: Aerial, Whites Superior, Gemini, Frick, Leroy. Maintain rental fleet throughout Wyoming.
Wheel Vehicle Mechanic May 2004 to Jun 2006 Lear Siegler Services - Al-Taqaddum, Iraq
Provide direct mechanical repair support for the United States Marines. Repair light and heavy diesel engines, hydraulic system repair; rebuild water pumps, starters, generators, and fuel systems. Perform all preventive maintenance checks and services. Perform tune ups to all equipment - Maintain 95% combat readiness - Install armor kits to all light and heavy equipment which include: 7-ton, 5-ton, LVS, HUMMV, motor graders, bulldozers, and SPEC OPS vehicles.
Mechanic / Foreman Jul 2002 to May 2004 Hydraulic Systems Inc. - Casper, W Y
Design, test, and install (complete or partial) hydraulic systems for customers in the oilfield, mining, and marine industries. Repair or rebuild all hydraulic system components and controls. Machine, fabricate, weld, and run hydraulic pipe (stationary applications only). Provide estimate for repairs to be made and time frame in which to be completed.
Education
Associates - Diesel power Certificate of Completion Diesel power 2002 Casper College - Casper, W Y
Affiliations
Rocky Mountain Master Mechanics A.S.E. Masters with L1 Advanced Level Specialist
GM Master Technician
Subaru Senior Master Technician
Ford Certified
Wyoming Mine Foreman’s Card

Specialize in all aspects of fleet maintenance. Repairing gas/diesel/natural gas powered engines & equipment, welding fabrication/repair, hydraulic specialist, Planning/Scheduling, failure analysis, lubricant analysis, vibration analysis, creating and maintaining reliability/maintenace programs, & much more.

Education

Casper College Casper, WY
Diesel Technology

Fall Semester
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• DESL 1540 – Heavy Duty Electrical Systems
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DESL 1540 – Heavy Duty Electrical Systems
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(2L,2LB,3CR) Introductory course to electrical systems used in heavy diesel engines. Course will cover fundamental electrical quantities, components and basic circuits. Additional content will cover heavy diesel engine electrical systems.


• DESL 1610 – Engine Rebuilding I
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DESL 1610 – Engine Rebuilding I
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(4L,10LB,9CR) (10 weeks) Disassembly procedures, evaluating serviceability of components, preparing the engine block for overhaul; the assembly procedure for crankshafts, bearings, pistons, seals, and valve train; the servicing of cylinder heads including valve grinding and seating; bolt torquing, timing, and run-in checks.


• DESL 1650 – Diesel Fuel Systems and Tuning I
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DESL 1650 – Diesel Fuel Systems and Tuning I
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(3L,4LB,5CR) (5 weeks) Basic fuel systems, fuel pumps, injectors, and evaluating system failure.

Prerequisites: DESL 1610 .


• DESL 1980 – Co-op Work Experience (Diesel) (4CR) required
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DESL 1980 – Co-op Work Experience (Diesel)
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(1-8CR) : 8 hours/week for 16 weeks – Total 128 hours. (Max. 8) Designed to give students hands-on training in diesel equipment maintenance and repair in a production shop setting. A student working for an employer is responsible for employment verification and documentation of hours worked and jobs done. Students staying on campus will meet the training requirements of the department.


Spring Semester
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• DESL 1580 – Power Train, Braking, and Steering
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DESL 1580 – Power Train, Braking, and Steering
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(3L,3CR) (5 weeks) Manual clutches, drive lines, manual transmissions, and final drive units.


• DESL 1620 – Engine Rebuilding II
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DESL 1620 – Engine Rebuilding II
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(3L,12LB,9CR) (5 weeks Lec, 15 weeks Lab) Live engines and drive-in work are used for instruction. The students make up the estimates and deal with the customer directly. Students are evaluated on their ability to handle the entire operation from meeting the customer to unit performance on completion.

Prerequisites: DESL 1610 .


• DESL 1660 – Diesel Fuel Systems and Tuning II
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DESL 1660 – Diesel Fuel Systems and Tuning II
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(3L,3CR) (5 weeks) Air induction systems, injector and fuel pump operations. Troubleshooting and electronic fuel controls.


• DESL 1850 – Basic Hydraulics
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DESL 1850 – Basic Hydraulics
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(2L,2LB,3CR) Principles of hydraulic systems and components used in mobile equipment. Factors of consideration in the selection, installation, operation, and maintenance of hydraulic systems.


• DESL 1980 – Co-op Work Experience (Diesel) (4CR) required
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DESL 1980 – Co-op Work Experience (Diesel)
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(1-8CR) : 8 hours/week for 16 weeks – Total 128 hours. (Max. 8) Designed to give students hands-on training in diesel equipment maintenance and repair in a production shop setting. A student working for an employer is responsible for employment verification and documentation of hours worked and jobs done. Students staying on campus will meet the training requirements of the department.

Experience

Supervised team of sixteen skilled tradesmen and achieved 500,000 man hours without any LTA or MSHA reportable incidents.

Supervise large teams of various skilled trades.
Electrical System Repair and Troubleshooting
Hydraulic Systems Design, Repair, and Troubleshooting
Pneumatic System Repair and Troubleshooting
Control Process Systems Troubleshooting
Mechanical Systems Design, Repair, and Troubleshooting
Large Scale Rebuild and Outage Planning
Logistics Coordination
Critical Path Identification for Successful Outage Completion
Fabrication and Welding Experience
Repair Experience on Various Types of Machinery and Rotating Equipment
Experienced in Failure Analysis and Oil Analysis

Skills

  • Technical, Supervision, Planning/Scheduling

Specialties

    PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Groups & Associations

    ASE, ISEE

Spoken Languages

    English