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Michael Iriarte is a seasoned logistics professional with extensive experience in transportation management, operations management, and military operations. He has managed equipment disposition processes, implemented metrics, and analyzed repair estimates. Iriarte has worked for various companies, including TFI International Inc., Daseke Inc., Swift Transportation, and the US Army.

Experience

  • TFI International Inc.
    • Memphis, Tennessee, United States
    • Equipment Disposition Manager
      • Apr 2024 - Present
      • Memphis, Tennessee, United States

      • Manage equipment disposition processes using succinct communication with leadership and existing/potential customers.• Implement, monitor and maintain all metrics pertaining to equipment sales directly tied to corporate objectives; provide recommendations for additional metrics.

  • Daseke Inc.
    • Southaven, Mississippi
    • Equipment Disposition Manager
      • Jun 2018 - Apr 2024
      • Southaven, Mississippi

      • Manage equipment disposition processes using succinct communication with leadership and existing/potential customers. • Implement, monitor and maintain all metrics pertaining to equipment sales directly tied to corporate objectives; provide recommendations for additional metrics.•Identify appropriate equipment to be removed from operation; collaborate with Equipment Control Managers (ECM) to coordinate and follow through with removal proces•Analyze repair estimates to bring equipment to Department of Transportation (DOT) standards and analyze retail resale values to determine highest net benefit/return; review outcomes and associated risk to determine optimal strategy. • Create advertising campaigns & monitor analytics for market trends.Manage Daseke online Equipment Sales website daily and update with pictures, make, model, year and specifications.

    • United States
    • Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Shop Operations Trade/Sale/Scrap Leader
      • Jan 2017 - May 2018

      1. Review trailer pools to identify sale and scrap trailers for disposal; perform quantitative analyses and compare/contrast activities to determine best course of action. Analyze repair estimates to bring equipment to Department of Transportation (DOT) standards and analyze retail resale values to determine highest net benefit/return; review outcomes and associated risk to determine optimal strategy. Identify appropriate equipment to be removed from operation; collaborate with Equipment Control Managers (ECM) to coordinate and follow through with removal process.

    • Equipment Leasing & Sales Facilitator
      • Jan 2014 - Jan 2017

      • Facilitate leasing and sales processes using succinct communication with leadership and existing/potential customers. • Implement, monitor and maintain all metrics pertaining to truck sales, trailer sales and trailer leasing, directly tied to corporate objectives; provide recommendations for additional metrics.• Create advertising campaigns & monitor analytics for market trends.• Monitor the Swift Transportation online sales website daily and update with pictures, make, model, year, specifications and quantities.• Generate lease trailer preventative maintenance (PM) compliance reports and status, coordinate follow-up maintenance arrangements as necessary.

  • US Army
    • Fort Bliss, TX
    • Motor Transport Operator
      • May 2008 - Feb 2014
      • Fort Bliss, TX

      Primarily responsible for supervising or operating wheel vehicles to transport personnel and cargo.Operate all wheel vehicles and equipment over varied terrain and roadwaysManage load, unload, and safety of personnel being transportedOversee and check proper loading and unloading of cargo on vehicles and trailersEmploy convoy defense techniquesIdentify, correct or report all vehicle deficienciesPrepare vehicle for movement/shipment by air, rail or vessel

    • 6M Master Tractor Technician
      • Dec 1992 - May 2008
      • Memphis, TN

      • Acted as Assistant Service Manager over shop and all employees.• Organized and prioritized maintenance and repair of equipment.• Performed troubleshooting and repairs to equipment.• Daily use of interpersonal skills.• Managed trailer maintenance at customer sites in Central United States.

    • Motor Transport Operator
      • Jul 1992 - May 2008
      • Lyon, MS

      Primarily responsible for supervising or operating wheel vehicles to transport personnel and cargo.Operate all wheel vehicles and equipment over varied terrain and roadwaysManage load, unload, and safety of personnel being transportedOversee and check proper loading and unloading of cargo on vehicles and trailersEmploy convoy defense techniquesIdentify, correct or report all vehicle deficienciesPrepare vehicle for movement/shipment by air, rail or vessel

  • US Army
    • Fort Eustis, VA
    • Water Craft Engineer
      • Jan 1987 - Jun 1992
      • Fort Eustis, VA

      Major Duties: Supervises or performs unit, direct support (DS), and general support (GS) maintenance. Services Army watercraft, amphibians and auxiliary equipment on marine vessels.Skill Level One: Performs engine room and throttle watch while the vessel is underway. Anchor watch and ramp discharge watch during sea and anchor details and while the vessel is in port. Performs daily systems checks and posts all instrument and gage readings to the engineer log book. Positions fuel control racks and adjusts throttle controls to maximize engine efficiency. Inspects, troubleshoots, tests, services, adjusts, repairs, and replaces batteries, electrical system components, fuel system elements, propellers and propeller shafts, pumping assemblies and parts, and other marine engine equipment. Cleans, performs surface preparation, and paints engineer space equipment.Skill Level 2 Provides supervision and technical expertise for subordinates performing their duties. Prepares marine vessel equipment for operation. Starts, operates, troubleshoots, and secures vessel engines. Inspects, services, adjusts, replaces, repairs, and overhauls engine components, throttle controls, accessory drives, boiler and piping systems, vessel steering mechanisms, electrical and wiring assemblies, cooling and lubrication systems, and vessel hulls for general upkeep. Computes fuel requirements and documents vessel fuel usage. Compiles and maintains the engine room records.

  • US Coast Guard
    • Wilmington, North Carolina Area
    • Electrician's Mate
      • Jul 1982 - Jun 1986
      • Wilmington, North Carolina Area

      US Coast Guard Buoy Tender CGC Hornbeam WLB 394US Coast Guard Ice Breaker Northwind WAGB 282Electricians Mates (EM’s) are the Coast Guard’s Electrical Systems Specialists. EM’s are responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair, and management of sophisticated electrical and electronic equipment. These include:Electrical power generation, distribution, control, and monitoring equipmentFractional and integral horsepower motors, both AC and DCProcess controllers including; electro-mechanical, electronic, and ProgrammableLogic controllersCutter propulsion plant control and monitoring equipmentCutter and shore based auxiliary plant control and monitoring equipmentInterior Communications systems, electronic navigation equipment, and gyrocompass equipment

Education

  • 1981 - 1982
    71st Senior High

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