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Guillermo Moya (Gizmo)

Texarkana,TX

Summary

Skilled Heavy Engineering Equipment Operator bringing 16 years of construction, and mechanic experience. Knowledgeable in a wide range of equipment, including excavators, dozers , loaders, forklifts, backhoes, tractors with scrappers, compacters and haul trucks with trailer/ lowboys. Deadline-driven Engineering Equipment Operator familiar with safety regulations, construction practices and optimal operation of construction equipment. Knowledgeable in maintenance, and mechanics of day-to-day upkeep . Strong focus on communication and site coordination. Detail-oriented Machinist in building 345/1 crankshop with exceptional skills in addressing problems and driving continuous improvements with forward-thinking and creative approaches. Dependable, punctual, safety driven, and hardworking team player with desire to take on challenging new roles with a growing team.

Overview

27
27
years of professional experience

Work History

Machinist

Amentum
02.2023 - Current
  • Use specialized equipment to repair or manufacture complex components and parts to strict tolerance in 345 crank shop down stairs area.
  • Adaptable and proficient in learning new concepts quickly and efficiently.
  • Assisted with day-to-day operations, working efficiently and productively with all team members.
  • Learned and adapted quickly to new technology and software applications.
  • Checking and honing 903 rods and 8v rods with bore gauge. Also checking 6.5 rod size to make sure they are within spec.
  • Replacing gears on camshafts
  • Checking crankshafts are not cracked, scratched, rusted, or bent on V block table while using magnaflux machine and infrared lighting to find cracks and deep scratches .
  • Use micrometers checking to see if crankshafts or camshafts are within specs of check sheets.
  • Checking and polishing 903, 6.5, 60 series, crankshafts, camshafts also C15, C7, caterpillar crankshafts and camshafts to make sure that they are in round with micrometer.
  • Used various precision measuring instruments to check workpiece accuracy. Examples are micrometers for checking size of crankshafts and camshafts within thousands tolerance, and bore gages to check inner size of engine rods or engine block.
  • Calibrate and aligned machine components for proper functioning examples are Qpac machine, and Rottler honing machines to cut engine blocks and rods within size.

Heavy Engineering Equipment Operator

SBM Construction
03.2021 - 02.2023
  • Adhered to engineering equipment safety and operation protocols, resulting in minimal complaints or incidents.
  • Strictly adhered to company safety procedures, noticeably decreasing job site accidents.
  • Operate range of heavy engineering equipment on regular basis using attachments and simultaneously using hand and foot controls with advanced skill.
  • Placed tools and job specific machinery in locked areas and secured location at end of each shift.
  • Met project demands consistently through careful and consistent operation of heavy engineering equipment.
  • Maximized equipment and personnel protection by identifying and avoiding hazards such as utility lines.
  • Operated engineering equipment safely with team of operators.
  • Performed thorough pre-shift and post-shift inspections and accurately completed equipment logs and reports.
  • Trained in diverse pieces of engineering equipment and useful attachments to handle team needs.
  • Loaded and moved materials such as dirt and rocks based on specific job needs using end dump trucks.
  • Removed topsoil, vegetation and rocks to grade earth to specifications.
  • Avoided hazards such as hanging or buried utility lines when operating equipment.
  • Work under close supervision of a work leader or superintendent who observes tasks in progress to make sure work is properly preformed and completed.
  • Ripped out existing asphalt and concrete to prepare for site changes and new construction.
  • Completed diligent equipment inspections, repairs and maintenance actions to prolong life of each piece of machinery.

Heavy Engineering Equipment Operator

DeepWell Energy Services
08.2018 - 04.2020
  • Ability to do the work of an engineering equipment operator with or without more than normal supervision
  • Communicated with ground team members and fellow operators to prevent safety hazards and keep materials moving.
  • Graded with tractors to make cuts and fills to shaped locations, reserve pit build and remediation, frac ponds, pipe line right of way clearing.
  • Communicated issues that needed to be immediately addressed with supervisor for quick resolution.
  • Performed thorough pre-shift and post-shift inspections and accurately completed all equipment logs and reports.
  • Synchronized resources on job sites by effectively communicating with supervisors via handheld mobile devices.
  • Strictly adhered to company safety procedures, including completing Job Safety Analysis at each location and wearing hard hat, steel toe boots, and safety vest decreasing job site accidents 98%.
  • Trained in diverse pieces of engineering equipment and useful attachments, such as jack hammers, excavator thumb, dozer rake, and excavator mower to handle any team need.
  • Moved equipment between job locations using Kenworth trucks and trailer.
  • Operated excavator, dozer, loader, forklift, compactors, etc. on regular basis with advanced skill.
  • Adhered to all heavy engineering equipment safety and operation protocols, resulting in minimal complaints or incidents.
  • Assisted construction personnel with specific job tasks.
  • Operate various equipment safely and efficiently with team of 10 or more employees.
  • Completed diligent equipment inspections, and documented any maintenance that needed to be repaired by mechanic.

Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic

Red River Army Depot
11.2014 - 05.2018
  • Supervised 20+ employees as a term employee
  • Held temporary leader position making decisions on the line and coordinated with our expeditors to determine parts needed for mechanics to have them restocked on shelves before they run out
  • Received Commander’s Coin of Excellence for completing jobs in a timely manner
  • Capable of interpreting instructions and working without more than normal supervision
  • Duties involve frequent exposure to high noise levels, fuel, oil, exhaust, fumes, dust, smoke, heat, grease, and battery acid which may burn or irritate the skin; subject to road hazards and testing curse hazards while performing road tests
  • Wear and utilize appropriate required safety devices such as safety glasses, ear plugs, and steel toe bootsUsed hand tools to disassemble equipment, perform repair work, and reassemble parts
  • Analyzed and determined type of repairs for malfunctioning equipment
  • Removed worn or faulty components for replacement/repair of MATV, COUGAR, and FMTV trucks
  • Used micrometers to set bore gages to check different engine rods
  • Check, polish, and used mic for crankshaft and camshaft
  • Checking 903, 6.5, 60 series, C15, C7, and engines to make sure that rods are in round with bore gage. If not certain rods will need to be honed
  • Reading gages and meters such as micrometers and bore gages
  • Developed and maintained courteous and effective working relationships
  • Diagnosed FMTVS, MATV and COUGARS issues using knowledge, manual testing and computer-aided tools.
  • Installed new parts such as bulk head fittings, airlines, wiring harness, assembled turret, and OGPK for cougar trucks on frequent basis


Mechanic

M/2 Services
01.2014 - 11.2014
  • Main duties and responsibilities in the HUMMV division: Have all PPE such as earplugs, steel toe boots, impact gloves, regular gloves, safety glasses, respirators, hard hat devices, and protective clothing
  • Installed and repaired the following while on the HUMMV division: Turrets, rocker armor, belly armor, window kits, and doors
  • Diagnosed malfunctions of defective units and repair/replace what needs to be fixed
  • Adaptable to different environments such as heat, dust, and changing temperatures
  • Assemble and perform limited functional test looking for leaks, misalignments, and adjustments
  • Corrected and reported unsafe conditions in work areas to the supervisor
  • Determined and repaired malfunctions of units rejected by quality inspector
  • Inspected and tested vehicles and completed maintenance such as wheel balancing and alignment using computer system
  • Operated tools, equipment, and machinery according to prescribed safety procedures

Mechanic

URS Corporation
06.2011 - 12.2013


  • Supervised general repairs performed by new staff mechanics.
  • Performed, scheduled, and PMCS on various wheeled vehicles such as the FMTV 1 ¼, 2 ½, and 5 ton trucks
  • Kept work area clean and swept up to the EPA and OSHA standards and guidelines
  • Performed scheduled maintenance on MRAPS and CAIMAN trucks that needed repair on the following: engines, clutch, assemblies, fuel systems, standard and automated transmission system, transfer, wheel hub, and axle assemblies, air brake system, and vehicle steering system
  • Maintained and monitored fluid levels on CAIMAN, MRAP, and FMTV trucks and replaced hoses, lights, wire harnesses, electrical tower, A/C condenser, dryers, pulley’s, A/C compressors, air check valves, belts, etc.
  • Installed bulkhead fittings and airlines in the hull of cabs that come new out of crates
  • Installed CTIS boxes in the FMTV(s) center console as well as installed heaters, wiring harness, lights and hook it up to test to see that all fuses are working properly,
  • Installed dash assembly which include tachometer, speedometer, oil gauges, battery gauges, radiator gauges, and all air gauges
  • Corrected and reported unsafe conditions/work areas to the supervisor
  • Assembled and installed body armor onto HUMMV frame using air impacts and bolts while reading instructions.
  • Performed the build up of the HUMMV turret starting from the bearing up to the OGPK.
  • Inspected HUMMVS and evaluated condition of systems, equipment, lights,armor and accessories.
  • Kept equipment in good working order by following operating instructions, troubleshooting breakdowns, maintaining supplies, performing preventive maintenance and calling for repairs.

Heavy Engineering Equipment Operator

Chandler Construction
04.1997 - 06.2011
  • Communicated with ground team members and fellow operators to prevent safety hazards and keep materials moving.
  • Assisted construction personnel with specific job tasks such as loading trucks, clearing land, hauling equipment, clearing right of ways, and spreading out loads etc.
  • Maximized equipment and personnel protection by identifying and avoiding hazards such as utility lines and markings.
  • I've used diverse pieces of engineering equipment and useful attachments with simultaneous hand and foot controls to handle any job or situation.
  • Graded and shaped land for building house pads, leveled farm land, clear right of ways for power companies, and build ponds for customers.
  • Operated excavator, tractor with scrapers, dozer, loaders, forklift, compactors and drove trucks with lowboy/trailers on regular basis with advanced skill.
  • Polished bearings and truck spindles
  • Produced replacement parts and new parts of metal mechanical equipment
  • Fabricated parts of diesels, such as dozier blades and tailgates of dump beds
  • Fabricated goose neck trailers from ground up and with the shaping of metal
  • Interpreted sketches and bluprints of a variety of diesel parts.
  • Moved equipment between job locations using trucks and lowboy/trailers.
  • Polished machine cylinders including packing of grease in bearings
  • Worked with fiberglass if a replacement for a broken hood was needed.
  • Checked heads and cylinders of engines, if a head was cracked then the metal or cast iron will be completely replaced.
  • Kept engineering equipment in proper working order by repairing and replacing malfunctioning parts.
  • Performed preventive maintenance, adjustments, and minor repairs such as oil changes, hydraulic hose repair and mechanics to prolong life of engineering equipment.
  • Compiled daily reports on fluids used by engineering equipment that was operated for the day.
  • Replaced brakes and brake pads
  • Replaced hub assemblies
  • Removed and fabricated suspension spring if broken or bent
  • Removed rear end of trucks due to spider gears broke.

Education

High School Diploma -

Arkansas High School
Texarkana, AR
05.2000

Skills

  • 15,000 hrs Front-end loader Operation
  • Materials movement
  • 19,000 hrs Excavator operation
  • Demolition
  • 15,000 hrs dozer operation
  • 10,000 hrs Forklift Operation
  • 20,000 hrs compactor operation
  • 25,000 hrs CDL truck driver
  • Construction, Mechanic background
  • Following directions
  • Effective communication skills
  • Safety program understanding

Accomplishments

  • Partner in heavy equipment construction business
  • Received Commander's Coin of Excellence
  • Able to create an alternative plan if something is inaccurate or miscalculated
  • Supervised 20+ employees at multiple companiesAble to adapt to new skills quickly and proficientlyAble to work under pressure
  • Good communication skills before and after a project has been done
  • Received CDL drivers license in the year 2000 and have driven tri axles trucks and dump trailers

References

  • Matt Jones (903)-276-6067
  • George Shippy (903)-277-2914
  • George Gomez (903)-436-0686
  • Cedric Weatherall (903)-280-4406
  • Floyd Daniels (903)-277-8691

Timeline

Machinist

Amentum
02.2023 - Current

Heavy Engineering Equipment Operator

SBM Construction
03.2021 - 02.2023

Heavy Engineering Equipment Operator

DeepWell Energy Services
08.2018 - 04.2020

Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic

Red River Army Depot
11.2014 - 05.2018

Mechanic

M/2 Services
01.2014 - 11.2014

Mechanic

URS Corporation
06.2011 - 12.2013

Heavy Engineering Equipment Operator

Chandler Construction
04.1997 - 06.2011

High School Diploma -

Arkansas High School
Guillermo Moya (Gizmo)