Maintenance Supervisor
U.S. Army
Ft. Bliss (El Paso), Texas
Directed recuperation operations and organization for whole armada in Battalion and deployment environments. Facilitated turning in recoverable trade estimating parts of $500K+. Coordinated all perspectives of the maintenance program and quality assurance and control methods for 117 defensive vehicles, three recuperation track vehicles and one recuperation wrecker truck. Supervised TMDE (Time Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment), oil examination program and perilous squander to distinguish approaching gear, changes in liquid properties, and sullies. Facilitated viable communications with unit operations to get precise portrayals of vehicle issues, talk about potential arrangements, and future repair requirements. Acted as contact between upper echelon and mechanics to address representative relations, resolve inconsistencies, and avoid reoccurrences. Tracked, checked, and analyzed stock of parts, supplies, solvents, and oils and chemicals to diminish hazard of squander and decide supply levels. Possess verbal and written communication skills to conduct meetings, execute plans, prepared reports and working instructions. Verifies all assigned personnel are properly licensed to operate equipment that they are required to operate/maintain; ensured personnel have completed proper qualifications and training. Make certain all mechanics and maintenance operations conform to federal/state/installation environmental, health, safety, fire and security standards. Performs discipline counseling, performance reviews & other personnel reports for the maintenance personnel. Continuously lifts parts weighing up to 40 pounds; uses alternative methods of lifting weight if beyond 40 pounds, i.e., overhead crane, lifting devices, etc. Monitors work of less experience mechanics.