Resume # : 68777
Header : Maintenance Mechanic
Date : June 27 2000
Name : Ricky Godbolt
Address : PO Box 44816
Ft. Washington, Maryland 20749
Country : USA
Phone # : 301-248-5189 Fax # :
Email : gb...@earthlink.net
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CERTIFICATION
NIULPE First Class Engineer License:
Operates and maintains equipment essential to power generation, heating,
ventilation, humidity control, and air conditioning in industrial plants,
institutions and other building complexes.
QUALIFICATIONS
Graduate of the US Army Marine Engineering Officer Warrant Officer Basic Course
(MOS 881A).
Graduate of the US Army Prime Power Production Specialist Course (MOS 52E).
Graduate of the US Army Interior Electrician Course (MOS 51R).
Automotive Service Excellence Certified (Diesel Engines)
Automotive Service Excellence Certified (Electrical / Electronic Systems)
DOD / EPA CFC/HCFC Refrigerant Processing Universal Certified
EMPLOYMENT
US Army, Fort Eustis, Virginia
Marine Engineering Officer, 1994 - 1999
Supervised the operation, maintenance, repair and overhaul of marine power
plants, propulsion systems, heating and ventilating systems and other
mechanical, plumbing, and electrical equipment in ships, docks, and marine-port
facilities; inspects ship's machinery and shipboard equipment; monitors
performance on repair contracts for marine repair and overhaul; supervises
loading of fuel, water and ballast; maintains and records work performed and
prepares maintenance reports.
US Army, Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Prime Power Production Specialist, 1987 - 1994
Supervised, operated, installed, and maintained electric power plant and
associated auxiliary systems and equipment; installed, adjusted, repaired,
replaced, and tested the operation of power plant mechanical equipment such as
diesel engines, gas turbines, oil-fired high-and low-pressure boilers, oil
purification systems, fuel and oil storage and transfer systems, air
compressors, air conditioners and heat pumps, valves, heat exchangers,
governing systems, piping systems, and hoisting equipment; performed
nondestructive tests on equipment, components, and systems; used hand tools,
precision-measuring devices, and electrical and pneumatic power tools;
interpreted schematics and mechanical drawings of equipment and systems to
solve maintenance problems; performed schedule and preventive maintenance on
equipment; maintained historical and mechanical records.
US Army, Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Interior Electrician, 1982 - 1987
Performed installation and maintenance of interior electrical systems and
equipment; installed conduit service drops, fuse panels, switches, outlet, and
lighting; installed service panel and branch circuits, service protective
panels, function and outlet boxes, thin wall, flexible, rigid, metallic, and
non-metallic conduit, metallic and non-metallic sheathed cable, switches,
outlets, and special electrical equipment; used test equipment including
multimeter, voltmeter, ammeter, and megger to test circuits; followed National
Electrical Codes for installation.
EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL SKILLS
Technical Training Consultants, Inc, Oak Brook, IL
1989
EMD Stationary Engines
Hobart School of Welding Technology, Troy, Ohio
1990
Oxyacetylene Welding & Cutting
Hobart School of Welding Technology, Troy, OH
1991
Magnetic Particle / Liquid Penetrant Inspection
MKW Power Systems, Inc., Rocky Mount, NC
1991
Basic EMD Engines
US Army Transportation School, Fort Eustis, VA
1994
16 Hour Confined Space Entry Training
US Army Transportation Center, Fort Eustis, VA
1995
Army Oil Analysis Monitor Training
US Army Logistics Management College, Fort Belvoir, VA
1991
Defense Hazardous Materials Waste Handling Course
US Army Institute for Professional Development
Army Correspondence Courses:
The Unit Maintenance Program, Principles Of Automotive Electricity, Maintenance
Management I, II, III, IV; Applied Theory Of Hydraulics, Maintenance Operations
In Usual Environments, Shop Practices And Safety, Shop Safety,
Electrical/Electronic Safety, Preventive Maintenance Checks And Services,
Introduction To Cells And Batteries, Use And Care Of Hand Tools And Measuring
Tools, Mechanical/Electro-Mechanical Measurement Principles, Introduction To
Simplified Test Equipment/Internal Combustion Engines, The Army Maintenance
System, Engine Room Mathematics, Four Stroke-Cycle Marine Diesel Engines,
Marine Pollution Control, Precision Measuring Instruments, Engine Department
Maintenance Records And Forms.
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