Excellent Equipment Mechanic II with a 19-year record of success in the field at the City of Oxnard. Provide expert diagnosis and repair of mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems. Pay attention to detail of potential structural issues involving our equipment to provide enhanced equipment efficiency and safety. Skilled in AssetWorks and bilingual communication that demonstrates strong analytical abilities and leadership, ensuring high-quality maintenance and customer satisfaction. Well-versed in the FA System for daily operations who is team-orientated, responsible and diligent about contributing to team and company success, pursuing a challenging new role within the company.
Familiar use of AssetWorks, a powerful management software
Familiar use of personal computer and applicable softwear
Ability to be patient and possess good analytical skills and good people skills
Ability to read and interpret for diagnosis and repair the electrical, hydraulic, and air brake systems
Managing parts and completing repairs
Ability to learn fast under pressure
Possess effective communication skills in Spanish and English
Safety processes
Attention to Detail
Multitasking
Leadership skills
Adaptability and Flexibility
Professionalism
Certificate of Achievement in Automotive Technology 1985
Automotive Services Excellence (ASE) Master Medium / Heavy Truck Technician Certification- Current
Completed The California Bureau of Automotive Repair Certified Training Titled BASIC AREA CACC at Ventura College in Jun 2004
Completed The California Bureau of Automotive Repair Certified Training Titled ENHANCED AREA CACC at Ventura College in May 2004
Certificate of Achievement in Automotive Technology 1985
Automotive Services Excellence (ASE) Master Medium / Heavy Truck Technician Certification- Current
Completed The California Bureau of Automotive Repair Certified Training Titled BASIC AREA CACC at Ventura College in Jun 2004
Completed The California Bureau of Automotive Repair Certified Training Titled ENHANCED AREA CACC at Ventura College in May 2004