Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
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Bruce Peterson

Post Falls,ID

Summary

EXPERIENCE EDUCATION AND TRAINING Expertise in installations Mechanical abilities Troubleshooting and diagnostics Welding skills Construction knowledge Hydraulic systems Reliable heavy equipment tech, with experience working on semis, excavators, dozer, loaders, fork lifts, skid steer and screening plants. Efficient at conducting technical diagnosis and specialized repairs. Diagnoses problems, assesses extent of problem, documents findings and makes decisions to repair or replace parts. Expansive experience with power tools and maintenance equipment.

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience

Work History

HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC

Shamrock Paving
06.2021 - 06.2022
  • Examined and inspected damaged vehicles, estimating repair costs prior to performing service
  • Collaborated on repairs to complete and finish work orders on schedule
  • Operated electrical diagnostics equipment to troubleshoot problems in vehicle engines, electrical systems and suspensions
  • Adjusted and realigned brakes, wheels, bolts and screws to reassemble equipment
  • Performed routine maintenance changing oil, checking batteries and lubricating equipment and machinery
  • Inspected brake systems, steering mechanisms and wheel bearings for proper operational functioning
  • Checked vehicle mileage and determined necessary maintenance, including belts, fluids flushing or gasket replacements.
  • Removed worn or faulty components for replacement or repair.
  • Analyzed malfunctioning equipment and determined type of repairs required.
  • Replaced defective wiring systems, hydraulics and braking systems to return machines to service.
  • Read and understood technical drawings, schematics and manuals in order to make accurate updates.
  • Operated machining equipment safely with team of operators.
  • Carried out day-day-day duties accurately and efficiently.
  • Used critical thinking to break down problems, evaluate solutions and make decisions.

Automotive

Spokane Community College
06.2017
  • Diesel And Heavy Equipment
  • Automotive Mechanics
  • Read and interpreted technical details such as schematics, manuals and drawings
  • Assessed equipment to determine cause of issue or malfunction and identified appropriate repairs
  • Kept accurate records of all machine and equipment repair work that had been performed
  • Utilized various methods to perform routine and preventive maintenance tasks on excavators and dozers
  • Worked in shop and at customer locations to handle heavy equipment repair, maintenance and commissioning needs
  • Operated and maintained forklift truck safely and efficiently.

LABORER

FRAMER, H And H Constructions
01.2022 - Current

Heavy Equipment Mechanic

HEAVY EQUIPMENT SERVICE TECH, Barr Tech Composting
06.2020 - 06.2021
  • Measured and marked cutting lines on wood and raw materials
  • Consistently constructed square and level projects
  • Anchored and braced forms and other structures in place using nails, bolts, anchor rods, steel cables, planks, wedges and timbers
  • Communicated with teammates and supervisors frequently to understand requirements and petersonbruce23@gmail.com complete projects on time
  • Utilized various tools, equipment, materials and forming systems to complete construction tasks
  • Removed damaged or defective parts or sections of structures and repaired or replaced using hand tools
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  • Used hand tools to disassemble equipment, perform repair work and then reassemble parts.
  • Removed worn or faulty components for replacement or repair.
  • Replaced defective wiring systems, hydraulics and braking systems to return machines to service.
  • Operated machining equipment safely with team of operators.
  • Diagnosed Type, Type and Type issues using knowledge, manual testing and computer-aided tools.
  • Quickly learned new skills and applied them to daily tasks, improving efficiency and productivity.
  • Used critical thinking to break down problems, evaluate solutions and make decisions.

SERVICE TECHNICIAN

Gus Johnson Ford
11.2019 - 06.2020
  • Inspected and repaired equipment to maintain durability and optimal performance
  • Learned about new equipment and related attachments while maintaining knowledge of items used daily to meet job requirements
  • Performed pre-shift and post-shift equipment inspections and completed all reports accurately to support company policy
  • Maintained machinery by repairing and replacing broken and malfunctioning components
  • Focused on repairing Barr Tech equipment and worked on other brands, maintaining strong knowledge of issues and appropriate fixes
  • Troubleshot and diagnosed issues
  • Vehicle maintenance and repair
  • Parts ordering and replacement
  • Brake systems knowledge
  • EPA requirements
  • Coolant flushes
  • Electrical circuits diagrams
  • Utilized various methods to perform routine and preventative maintenance tasks on heavy equipment, including excavators and dozers
  • Assessed equipment to determine the cause of issue or malfunction and identified the type of repair that would be required
  • Kept accurate records of all machine and equipment repair work that had been performed
  • Read and interpreted technical details such as schematics, manuals and drawings
  • Demonstrated self-reliance by meeting and exceeding workflow needs.

Education

Certificate - Genral Automotive

Spokane Community College
Spokane, WA
2017

Skills

  • Proper Parts Storage
  • Equipment Dismantling
  • Safety Processes
  • Hand and Power Tools

Timeline

LABORER

FRAMER, H And H Constructions
01.2022 - Current

HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC

Shamrock Paving
06.2021 - 06.2022

Heavy Equipment Mechanic

HEAVY EQUIPMENT SERVICE TECH, Barr Tech Composting
06.2020 - 06.2021

SERVICE TECHNICIAN

Gus Johnson Ford
11.2019 - 06.2020

Automotive

Spokane Community College
06.2017

Certificate - Genral Automotive

Spokane Community College
Bruce Peterson