Paul OHair

Training Instructor at Topsarge Business Solutions
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Hopewell, Virginia, United States, US

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    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Training Instructor
      • Mar 2023 - Present

      Recovery Division. Instructor Intermediate- Recovery Operations (ASI 91 SERIES) job FORT LEE, VA Instructor/Writers for operations and support (91 series) courses provide services at the highest standards ensuring the operating forces have skilled and prepared soldiers. These services ensure the mission and safety of soldiers are not at risk. Specific duties may include, but are not limited to: Assist in updating student and instructor records, student counseling, and administrative duties in support of the Ordnance School, provide immediate feedback (within three days of instruction); and assist in updating technical content of lesson material. Conduct classroom/laboratory conferences, discussions, demonstrations, and practical exercises in accordance with course material, technical manuals, and student workbooks that are provided. State the action, conditions, and standard and be able to teach all lessons within the program of instruction. Prepare the classroom, training area, and training materials, including reviewing lesson plans, subject matter material, preparing recovery training aids, and ensuring personal protective equipment (PPE) is utilized. Improve instruction through the application of innovative or advanced instructional techniques. Completed the U. S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) ASI-H8 and ASI-H9 course and passed the student test for the Recovery Operations Course (ASI H8/H9). Proficient with MS office computer programs (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel). Have superior written and verbal communication skills and be able to work with minimum guidance. Possess five (5) years specific experience in teaching, development or reviewing course materials, training aids, and manuals for vocational or military training programs for the specific MOS. Completed Army Basic Instructor Course (ABIC) Completed Support Cadre Training Course (SCTC) Completed Career Faculty Development Instructor Course (CFDIC) Show less

    • Defense & Space
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Training Support Specialist
      • Dec 2022 - Mar 2023

      Training Site and Equipment Support Personnel. Perform primary duties to support assigned site and equipment and provide maintenance, as needed. This maintenance shall include but not limited to Daily Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) IAW 10-TM, and set-up / tear-down of all equipment used for training in the field; field expedient repairs of equipment; minor equipment/vehicle restoration and repair work; seasonal site maintenance; or any other tasks supporting training site and equipment. Contractor personnel operating Government vehicles shall be licensed and trained IAW AR 600-55, Chap 2, The Army Driver and Operator Standardization Program (Selection, Training, Testing, and Licensing), 18 Jun 07, and ensure motor vehicle operations in support of the training sites. Contractor personnel who support outdoor training areas and equipment shall be range-certified. Contractor personnel shall perform secondary duties at alternate sites as needed for surges or short-term projects. Maintain and repair electrical/fuel heater systems, pumps, decontamination systems, protective filter systems, reverse osmosis water purification systems, laundry washer/extractor systems and dryer/tumbler systems. Service internal combustion engine ignition/fuel/cooling/electrical systems. Perform damage assessment and repair. Perform minor equipment site upkeep and maintenance Show less

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Technical Training Consultant
      • Jun 2022 - Oct 2022

      Worked in Djibouti, Africa as Primary Drivers Traininer for Djiboutian Army soldiers. Worked in Djibouti, Africa as Primary Drivers Traininer for Djiboutian Army soldiers.

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Training Instructor
      • Jun 2021 - Jun 2022

      Recovery Division. Currently updating my certification at the ALU. Instructor Intermediate- Recovery Operations (Wheeled) (91B) job FORT LEE, VA Instructor/Writers for Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic operations and support (91B) courses provide services at the highest standards ensuring the operating forces have skilled and prepared soldiers. These services ensure the mission and safety of soldiers are not at risk. Specific duties may include, but are not limited to: Assist in updating student and instructor records, student counseling, and administrative duties in support of the Ordnance School, provide immediate feedback (within three days of instruction); and assist in updating technical content of lesson material. Conduct classroom/laboratory conferences, discussions, demonstrations, and practical exercises in accordance with course material, technical manuals, and student workbooks that are provided. State the action, conditions, and standard and be able to teach all lessons within the program of instruction. Prepare the classroom, training area, and training materials, including reviewing lesson plans, subject matter material, preparing recovery training aids, and ensuring personal protective equipment (PPE) is utilized. Improve instruction through the application of innovative or advanced instructional techniques. Complete the U. S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) ASI-H8 Track course and pass the student test for the Recovery Operations (Wheeled) Course (91B). Proficient with MS office computer programs (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel). Have superior written and verbal communication skills and be able to work with minimum guidance. Possess five (5) years specific experience in teaching, development or reviewing course materials, training aids, and manuals for vocational or military training programs for the specific MOS. Completed Army Basic Instructor Course (ABIC) Completed Support Cadre Training Course (SCTC) Show less

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Instructional Facilitator
      • Jun 2020 - Jun 2021

      Recovery Division. Currently updating my certification at the ALU. Instructor Intermediate- Recovery Operations (Wheeled) (91B) job FORT LEE, VA Instructor/Writers for Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic operations and support (91B) courses provide services at the highest standards ensuring the operating forces have skilled and prepared soldiers. These services ensure the mission and safety of soldiers are not at risk. Specific duties may include, but are not limited to: Assist in updating student and instructor records, student counseling, and administrative duties in support of the Ordnance School, provide immediate feedback (within three days of instruction); and assist in updating technical content of lesson material. Conduct classroom/laboratory conferences, discussions, demonstrations, and practical exercises in accordance with course material, technical manuals, and student workbooks that are provided. State the action, conditions, and standard and be able to teach all lessons within the program of instruction. Prepare the classroom, training area, and training materials, including reviewing lesson plans, subject matter material, preparing recovery training aids, and ensuring personal protective equipment (PPE) is utilized. Improve instruction through the application of innovative or advanced instructional techniques. Complete the U. S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) ASI-H8 Track course and pass the student test for the Recovery Operations (Wheeled) Course (91B). Proficient with MS office computer programs (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel). Have superior written and verbal communication skills and be able to work with minimum guidance. Possess five (5) years specific experience in teaching, development or reviewing course materials, training aids, and manuals for vocational or military training programs for the specific MOS. Completed Army Basic Instructor Course (ABIC) Completed Support Cadre Training Course (SCTC) Show less

    • Technical Instructor
      • Jun 2019 - Jun 2020

      Recovery Division. Currently updating my certification at the ALU. Instructor Intermediate- Recovery Operations (Wheeled) (91B) job FORT LEE, VA Instructor/Writers for Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic operations and support (91B) courses provide services at the highest standards ensuring the operating forces have skilled and prepared soldiers. These services ensure the mission and safety of soldiers are not at risk. Specific duties may include, but are not limited to: Assist in updating student and instructor records, student counseling, and administrative duties in support of the Ordnance School, provide immediate feedback (within three days of instruction); and assist in updating technical content of lesson material. Conduct classroom/laboratory conferences, discussions, demonstrations, and practical exercises in accordance with course material, technical manuals, and student workbooks that are provided. State the action, conditions, and standard and be able to teach all lessons within the program of instruction. Prepare the classroom, training area, and training materials, including reviewing lesson plans, subject matter material, preparing recovery training aids, and ensuring personal protective equipment (PPE) is utilized. Improve instruction through the application of innovative or advanced instructional techniques. Complete the U. S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) ASI-H8 Track course and pass the student test for the Recovery Operations (Wheeled) Course (91B). Proficient with MS office computer programs (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel). Have superior written and verbal communication skills and be able to work with minimum guidance. Possess five (5) years specific experience in teaching, development or reviewing course materials, training aids, and manuals for vocational or military training programs for the specific MOS. Completed Army Basic Instructor Course (ABIC) Completed Support Cadre Training Course (SCTC) Show less

    • United States
    • Government Relations Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Instructional Facilitator
      • May 2018 - Jun 2019

      Recovery Division. Currently updating my certification at the ALU. Instructor Intermediate- Recovery Operations (Wheeled) (91B) job FORT LEE, VA Instructor/Writers for Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic operations and support (91B) courses provide services at the highest standards ensuring the operating forces have skilled and prepared soldiers. These services ensure the mission and safety of soldiers are not at risk. Specific duties may include, but are not limited to: Assist in updating student and instructor records, student counseling, and administrative duties in support of the Ordnance School, provide immediate feedback (within three days of instruction); and assist in updating technical content of lesson material. Conduct classroom/laboratory conferences, discussions, demonstrations, and practical exercises in accordance with course material, technical manuals, and student workbooks that are provided. State the action, conditions, and standard and be able to teach all lessons within the program of instruction. Prepare the classroom, training area, and training materials, including reviewing lesson plans, subject matter material, preparing recovery training aids, and ensuring personal protective equipment (PPE) is utilized. Improve instruction through the application of innovative or advanced instructional techniques. Complete the U. S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) ASI-H8 Track course and pass the student test for the Recovery Operations (Wheeled) Course (91B). Proficient with MS office computer programs (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel). Have superior written and verbal communication skills and be able to work with minimum guidance. Possess five (5) years specific experience in teaching, development or reviewing course materials, training aids, and manuals for vocational or military training programs for the specific MOS. Completed Army Basic Instructor Course (ABIC) Completed Support Cadre Training Course (SCTC) Show less

    • Tunisia
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Instructor/writer
      • Jun 2017 - May 2018

      Recovery Division. Currently updating my certification at the ALU. Instructor Intermediate- Recovery Operations (Wheeled) (91B) job FORT LEE, VA Instructor/Writers for Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic operations and support (91B) courses provide services at the highest standards ensuring the operating forces have skilled and prepared soldiers. These services ensure the mission and safety of soldiers are not at risk. Specific duties may include, but are not limited to: Assist in updating student and instructor records, student counseling, and administrative duties in support of the Ordnance School, provide immediate feedback (within three days of instruction); and assist in updating technical content of lesson material. Conduct classroom/laboratory conferences, discussions, demonstrations, and practical exercises in accordance with course material, technical manuals, and student workbooks that are provided. State the action, conditions, and standard and be able to teach all lessons within the program of instruction. Prepare the classroom, training area, and training materials, including reviewing lesson plans, subject matter material, preparing recovery training aids, and ensuring personal protective equipment (PPE) is utilized. Improve instruction through the application of innovative or advanced instructional techniques. Complete the U. S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) ASI-H8 Track course and pass the student test for the Recovery Operations (Wheeled) Course (91B). Proficient with MS office computer programs (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel). Have superior written and verbal communication skills and be able to work with minimum guidance. Possess five (5) years specific experience in teaching, development or reviewing course materials, training aids, and manuals for vocational or military training programs for the specific MOS. Completed Army Basic Instructor Course (ABIC) Completed Support Cadre Training Course (SCTC) Show less

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Training Support Specialist
      • Apr 2017 - Jun 2017

      Training Site and Equipment Support Personnel. Perform primary duties to support assigned site and equipment and provide maintenance, as needed. This maintenance shall include but not limited to Daily Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) IAW 10-TM, and set-up / tear-down of all equipment used for training in the field; field expedient repairs of equipment; minor equipment/vehicle restoration and repair work; seasonal site maintenance; or any other tasks supporting training site and equipment. Contractor personnel operating Government vehicles shall be licensed and trained IAW AR 600-55, Chap 2, The Army Driver and Operator Standardization Program (Selection, Training, Testing, and Licensing), 18 Jun 07, and ensure motor vehicle operations in support of the training sites. Contractor personnel who support outdoor training areas and equipment shall be range-certified. Contractor personnel shall perform secondary duties at alternate sites as needed for surges or short-term projects. Maintain and repair electrical/fuel heater systems, pumps, decontamination systems, protective filter systems, reverse osmosis water purification systems, laundry washer/extractor systems and dryer/tumbler systems. Service internal combustion engine ignition/fuel/cooling/electrical systems. Perform damage assessment and repair. Perform minor equipment site upkeep and maintenance Show less

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Powered Support System Repairer
      • Jan 2015 - Feb 2017

      Powered support systems mechanics troubleshoot and overhaul, rebuild, or make comparable major repairs to powered support systems, including the major components (e.g., engines, generators, alternators, gears, compressors, and hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical components) of one or several of the following groups: • Aircraft ground support equipment (e.g., jet engine starters, power supply units, air cycle air conditioners, and power generation systems); • Missile installations' ground support systems (e.g., emergency power generation systems; large elevating and/or door opening systems with sequencing circuitry and components); • Combat support vans and units (e.g., transportable or towable hospital units; communications or computer vans; power generating systems; cooling, heating, lighting, and power multi-systems; and other combat support powered ground systems); • General utilities support equipment (e.g., standard combustion powered generating systems, including load equalizing circuits, for hospitals, offices, water plants, etc.); Powered Support Systems Mechanic, WG-5378 • Engineering and construction support equipment such as large combustion powered generators and compressors; mobile shops or similar special purpose units used in engineering or construction projects. Show less

    • Musicians
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • General Laborer
      • Oct 2014 - Dec 2014

      General Laborer General Laborer

    • United States
    • Cosmetics
    • Customer Service Specialist
      • Apr 2014 - Oct 2014

      I provided voluntary security and administrative assistance to the employees. Assisted customers with there items to their vehicles. Responsible for the care of and organization of a storage location of drop off goods. I provided voluntary security and administrative assistance to the employees. Assisted customers with there items to their vehicles. Responsible for the care of and organization of a storage location of drop off goods.

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • 91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Instructor/Writer
      • Aug 2012 - Mar 2014

      Served with the Wheel Maintenance Training Department as a civilian instructor equivalent to a General Schedule 11 position at FT. Lee, VA. Trainined the Advance Individual Training Active Army, Army Reserve and National Guard enlisted Soldiers over 3,500 students. Instructed the common and unique MOS subjects required to effectively perform as a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic in accordance with tasks specified by the Critical Task List (CTL) and mandated training. Hired as a Subject Matter Expert instructing in all areas related to 91B courses. Organized, maintained and reviewed course outlines, lesson plans and program of instruction (POI) for 91B course. Accomplished varies duties that provided essential office automation support and production which assisted test administration and classroom decorum. Provided direction and training framework for an annual output of over 3,500 students. Followed the approved lesson plans and programs of instructions (POI) and a variety of classroom instruction and hands on training. This provided the students the material needed to meet the standards of the performance test administered at the end of the every module. Certified MVAC Technician for EPA Clean Air Section 609 Show less

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • 91B Wheel Vehicle Mechanic Certified Instructor
      • Aug 2011 - Aug 2012

      -Served with the Wheel Maintenance Training Department (WMTD) as a civilian instructor equivalent to General Schedule 11 position at FT. Lee, VA. Training the Advance Individual Training (AIT) Active Army, Army Reserve and National Guard enlisted Soldiers over 3,500 students. Instructed the common and unique MOS subjects required to effectively perform as a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic in accordance with tasks specified by the Critical Task List (CTL) and mandated training. Training included maintaining wheeled vehicles, their associated trailers and material handling equipment systems. Instruction included how to use applicable references, inspect, service, maintain, repair, replace, adjust and test 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. Followed the approved lesson plans and programs of instructions (POI), a variety of classroom instruction and hands on training is used to provide the students with enough information they need to meet the standards of the performance examination given at the end of the module. Emphasized training while using the advanced Audio and Video equipment in a classroom environment including the Smart board. Show less

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 91B Wheel Vehicle Mechanic Certified Instructor
      • Nov 2010 - Aug 2011

      Served with the Ordnance Maintenance Management School (OMMS) as a civilian instructor equivalent to a General Schedule 11 position at Edgewood, Maryland. Training the Advance Individual Training (AIT) Active Army, Army Reserve and National Guard enlisted Soldiers over 1500 students annually. Instructed the common and unique MOS subjects required to effectively perform as a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic in accordance with tasks specified by the Critical Task List (CTL) and mandated training. Hired as a Subject Matter Expert (SME). Responsible for teaching the Principles of the Driveline Components, correcting the malfunction of the Geared Hub components, Troubleshooting the 4L80E Transmission, and removing and installing the 4L80E Transmission. Working with M1165 Series, M1097 Series vehicles. Followed the approved lesson plans and programs of instructions (POI), a variety of classroom instruction and hands on training is used to provide the students with enough information they need to meet the standards of the performance exercise given at the end of the module. Prepared, reviewed and filed documents daily in preparation for training. Provided recommendations to management relative to training, personnel, equipment and mission objectives for overall improvement. Show less

    • Juvenile Correction Officer
      • Sep 2009 - Sep 2010

      Overseen the security of the facility along with the well-being of the inmates. Provided safety and security for the correctional facility, transported inmates to and from activities and acted as a group leader. Facilitated group discussions, providing counsel and working with professionals on treatment for juvenile offenders. Ensured facility security by routinely inspecting buildings, living quarters and packages for contraband. Monitored inmates who have a special risk or security status and enforced facility rules and regulations. Documented and reported disruptive or disturbing behavior and security breaches. Trained and prepared to handle emergencies including fights, fires, escapes, and other situations according to procedure and guidelines. Juvenile offenders were transported to various correction or mental health facilities, juvenile halls, classes and recreational activities; Responsible for their safe transportation. Provided transportation and legal documentation on extradition and jurisdiction cases. Facilitated for young offenders counseling and group discussion sessions designed to help rehabilitate and teach basic life skills. Provided safety, security, custodial care and surveillance of youth assigned to a juvenile residential facility; enforce and follow Department of Youth Services (DYS) policies and procedures, rules and regulations. Monitored and operated electronic detection equipment. Attended and participated in Pre-Service and In-Service Training, workshops, seminars/ conferences on juvenile treatment, family/individual counseling and group therapy, security procedures and other departmental initiatives (e.g., cultural competency, cognitive behavioral therapy and advanced verbal strategies). Attended Emergency Prevention classes to prevent escalation of emergencies and protect juveniles. Show less

    • United States
    • Construction
    • Sub-Contractor
      • Jan 2004 - Feb 2009

      Assessed equipment, materials and labor needed to complete large complex maintenance tasks for the purpose of ensuring maintenance activities met standards and resolved issues while reducing wasted resources. Selected specific training and in-service programs for the purpose of conveying information; gaining and maintaining a thorough understanding of safety regulations and providing guidance on local policies and procedures. Collaborated with stores for the purpose of implementing and maintaining services and/or programs. Coordinated services and activities of outside contractors assigned for the purpose of ensuring contracted work is completed in a safe, effective and timely manner meeting standards and objectives. Maintained a variety of manual and electronic records for purpose of providing up-to-date reference and complying with regulatory requirements and established guidelines. Maintained assigned tools for the purpose of ensuring availability needed to meet assigned maintenance objectives. Performed wide variety of skilled carpentry related activities for purpose of ensuring that maintenance issues are resolved and projects are completed in a safe, effective and timely manner. Prepared a variety of program-mandated documents and reports for the purpose of documenting activities and complying with local and/or legal requirements. Prioritized and assigned carpentry related work orders to skilled maintenance staff for the purpose of ensuring that the site locations are maintained in a safe working/learning environment and meeting local guidelines. Inspected, observed and tested operation of appliances, such as refrigerators, washers, dryers and major kitchen appliances and make initial installation adjustments accordingly. Advised customers regarding use and care of appliance and provided them with emergency service number. Made major and minor adjustments on cabinets for proper fit of appliances. Including running new electrical wiring as needed. Show less

    • United States
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Supervisor
      • Jan 2005 - Jun 2008

      Supervised preventive maintenance on wheel and track vehicles, material handling equipment, power generation equipment and upkeep of hand and power tools. Diagnosed malfunctions and performed and supervised corrective maintenance on diesel engines and power generating units, including accessories, power trains, and chassis components of wheel vehicles; adjusted operating mechanisms such as governors, control linkage, clutches, brakes, suspension, and steering; performed tune-ups; recommended appropriate power generating equipment to accommodate specific electrical loads; operated wreckers. Used test measurement and diagnostic equipment to perform electrical and mechanical troubleshooting to determine malfunctions. Responsible for the health, welfare, professional development, training and moral of two Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) and 10 Soldiers; principal duties of ensuring the accomplishment of planning, coordinating, directing, and managing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance for six high paced items and over 120 pieces of reportable equipment. Maintained inventory control over equipment and tools assigned to section. Recorded maintenance logs, records and risk management activities using Standard Army Maintenance System Enhanced (SAMS-E). Supervised 12 soldiers and provided technical guidance in the accomplishment of their duties. Responsible for light-wheel vehicle mechanic (MOS 63B), heavy-wheel vehicle mechanic (MOS 63S) and track vehicle mechanic (MOS 63H) duties. Performed battlefield damage assessment and repair (BDAR). Supervised recovery operations with the M925 (5Ton) and Hemmit (10Ton) Wreckers. Worked with M925 (5Ton), M35A2 (2½Ton), FMTV’s, HEMMITS, M998 (HMMMV), M113 (PC) and engine generators 60KW and below. Implemented Drivers Training Course for 115 soldiers. Show less

    • Military Police Officer
      • Nov 1998 - Jan 2005

      Highly trained in the rules and regulations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Responsible for keeping order on military installations and working with civilian authorities in cases that involve military personnel. Operated police desks and planned crime prevention measures. Organized evidence rooms and prepared operations plans/orders in military police detachments. Knowledge of a variety of firearms/weapons and their use, care, disassembling, cleaning, and repairing. Provided instruction to soldiers to maintain and improve marksmanship skills including proper demonstrations. Evaluated soldiers firearms efficiency and recommended additional training as necessary. Assisted soldiers on firing range with weapons malfunctions. Served as supervisor of ammunition point during firing range exercises including basic storage. Identified safety hazards and addressed them according to risk assessment. Led military police squads of 6 personnel during civilian and military operations. Provided area security by vehicle patrol, while stationed in Ft. Bragg and Iraq. Planned and operated route recon through highly dangerous areas. Capable of coping with situations firmly, courteously, tactfully, and with respect for the rights of others. Accomplished in analyzing situations quickly and objectively and determining proper course of action taken. Supervised or provided law enforcement; preserved military control; provided security; controlled traffic points; quelled disturbances; protected property and personnel; handled prisoners of war, refugees, and evacuees; investigated incidents. Monitored soldiers enforcing traffic regulations, law and order; investigating traffic accidents; providing physical security for designated VIPs, individuals, installations, facilities, and equipment; participating in civil disturbances and riot control operations; preparing military reports including sworn statements and processing evidence. Show less

    • Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
      • Jun 1986 - Nov 1998

      Maintained power assisted brake systems, wheel vehicle suspension systems, wheel vehicle wheel/hub assemblies, wheel vehicle mechanical (manual) steering systems, wheel vehicle hydraulic (power) steering systems, and wheel vehicle crane/ hoist/winch assemblies. Received, stocked, controlled and inventoried tools, technical orders (T.O.s), support equipment and bench stock parts in accordance with established procedures. Issued tools, T.O.s, test equipment, test measurement and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) and support equipment from the tool room, and maintained strict accountability. Ensured tools and support equipment is clean, oiled, and serviceable. Controlled calibration schedules for TMDE and ensured overdue calibration items were removed from service. Posted T.O. changes and ensured entire T.O. library is current. Controlled Hazardous Waste Management Program and spill response actions were reported to Supervisor. Supervised lower grade soldiers and provided technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Road tested vehicles after maintenance was conducted. Worked with M998, M923 and Tractor trailer, M35A2, M1027 (HEMTT), M113 (PC), M1 (Tank), M2 (Bradley). Maintained Marksmanship with M16. Show less

    • United States
    • Education Management
    • Lab Director
      • May 2000 - Jan 2004

      Overseen the daily coordination and functioning of a computer lab. Maintained the working order of lab equipment and supplies, which included troubleshooting both hardware and software and making appropriate recommendations regarding repairs. Hired, trained, supervised and coordinated the employment of student lab assistants. Assessed the needs for lab upgrades and made purchase decisions of computer hardware and software. 1. Maintained records of services and lab usage for assessment and planning. 2. Developed policies and procedures to ensure efficient lab operations and quality service. 3. Made decisions regarding technical and physical changes to the lab. 4. Hired and provided ongoing training and supervision to student lab assistants regarding computer software, hardware, and lab procedures. 5. Coordinated work schedules among student employees to cover all open hours and worked as a lab assistant if no student employee was able to work at a regularly scheduled open lab time. 6. Promoted the services available in the computer lab being supervised to clientele. 7. Maintained supplies for lab equipment (e.g., paper, printer toner) and maintained working order of lab equipment. 8. Assisted student and faculty/staff users regarding the use of supported software applications and hardware. 9. Assisted departmental staff regarding office computer use/problems. 10. Coordinated and/or performed software installations, diagnostics, and repairs. 11. Kept current regarding current computer technology in order to make informed decisions regarding improvements in computer lab resources. 12. Included entering and maintaining instructional lab reservations for academic classes/ training. 13. Responsible for writing technical documentation for software and hardware use (how to upload files to the internet, etc.). Show less

Education

  • The University of Toledo
    Bachelor of Arts (BA)
    1999 - 2005
  • United States Military Police
    Degree Received
    1998 - 1999
  • U.S. Army School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS)
    Occupational Identifier 63B
    1986 - 1986

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