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Edward Brooks

Waverly Hall,GA

Summary

Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Holds an active secret clearance. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals.

Overview

28
28
years of professional experience

Work History

Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic

Department of Defense (ECS 43)
2011.02 - Current
  • Strengthened safety culture by adhering to industry guidelines and company policies during all repair operations.
  • Facilitated cross-functional collaboration between departments such as engineering or procurement when troubleshooting or identifying parts needed for repairs.
  • Established a reputation for high-quality workmanship and attention to detail, resulting in repeat business from satisfied clients.
  • Improved equipment longevity, conducting thorough inspections and identifying areas requiring attention or repair.
  • Conducts inventories to increase total value in vehicle parts
  • Played important role in the development of current supply shop SOP.
  • Analyzed all “Ready for shop” status work orders on a weekly basis to ensure all associated parts are available and ready to be used.
  • Provided managers with weekly and monthly reports on status of parts in transit, recoverable parts, and parts received/ready to be replaced.
  • Delivered recoverable parts to DLA on-time with all required documentation

91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic

US Army Reserve (RET. SFC/ E-7)
1997.01 - 2018.03
  • (SPO NCOIC) Provided guidance and expertise to the administrative Contracting Officer concerning contractor activities, performance, and maintenance and tires repaired in the Combined Joint Operations Area Afghanistan
  • Logistical knowledge to train individual support staff on the correct submission of authorization documents throughout the command via TDY and the Defense Coordinating Officer.
  • Provided valuable input during unit planning sessions to ensure adequate resources were allocated for wheeled vehicle maintenance and repair operations.
  • Assisted in the recovery of disabled vehicles in both field exercises and actual operations to ensure minimum disruption to mission objectives.
  • Contributed to mission success by efficiently managing work orders for scheduled maintenance tasks on a diverse array of military vehicles.
  • Enhanced fleet readiness by performing preventative maintenance checks and services on various types of military vehicles.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Golf Management

Keiser University
West Palm Beach, FL
04.2024

Skills

  • Active Secret Clearance
  • Extensive knowledge of the Global Combat Support System-Army
  • Experienced with Microsoft Office including Teams and Outlook
  • Team Player, Problem Solver, & Critical Thinker
  • Brake System Maintenance
  • Diesel Engine Repair
  • Electrical Troubleshooting
  • Oil Change Procedures

Timeline

Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic

Department of Defense (ECS 43)
2011.02 - Current

91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic

US Army Reserve (RET. SFC/ E-7)
1997.01 - 2018.03

Bachelor of Science - Golf Management

Keiser University
Edward Brooks