Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
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Timeline
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Jackson Frederick

Las Vegas,NV

Summary

Knowledgeable mechanic with solid foundation in automotive repair and maintenance, including diagnosing and resolving complex mechanical issues. Successfully completed numerous repair projects, ensuring vehicles are safe and roadworthy. Demonstrated expertise in problem-solving and technical diagnostics, always prioritizing team collaboration and customer satisfaction.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience

Work History

Diesel Technician

USMC Camp Pendleton
01.2021 - 03.2024
  • Troubleshot systems, traced problems and diagnosed root causes.
  • Performed preventive maintenance on diesel engines, preventing malfunctions.
  • Utilized hand tools and power tools to repair and maintain diesel engines according to industry standards.
  • Troubleshot and diagnosed problems with brakes, steering, and transmissions.

Maintenance Supervisor

USMC Camp Pendleton
04.2023 - 03.2024
  • Supervised a team of technicians, providing guidance on complex repair tasks and fostering professional development opportunities.
  • Streamlined work order processes for increased efficiency in addressing maintenance requests and tracking progress.
  • Increased productivity by reducing downtime, budgeting effectively, allocating tasks, and maintaining high standards of safety and work quality.

Hazardous Materials Technician

USMC Camp Pendleton
08.2023 - 10.2024
  • Maximized protections by accurately labeling hazardous waste containers in line with environmental and safety requirements.
  • Moved and loaded drums and containers weighing as much as 250 pounds.
  • Handled emergency spills and environmental cleanup requests with organized approach.
  • Arranged pick-ups, managed documentation and reported quantities of waste to help coordinators make appropriate planning decisions.

Quality Control Inspector

USMC Camp Pendleton
03.2024 - 10.2024
  • Inspected incoming and outgoing materials for accuracy and quality.
  • Reported repeated issues to supervisors and other departments, collaborating to identify issue roots and rectify problems.
  • Performed visual inspections and non-destructive tests where appropriate.
  • Participated in team meetings to discuss progress and results, providing ideas and suggestions for improvement.

Environmental Intern

NASA Johnson Space Center
10.2024 - 01.2025
  • Supported staff members in their daily tasks, reducing workload burden and allowing for increased focus on higher-priority assignments.
  • Gained valuable experience working within a specific industry, applying learned concepts directly into relevant work situations.
  • Gained hands-on experience in various software programs, increasing proficiency and expanding technical skill set.
  • Utilized strong communication abilities during presentations which led to increased understanding among colleagues regarding project goals and objectives.

Education

High School Diploma -

Myrtle Beach High School
Myrtle Beach, SC
01.2021

Skills

  • Team leadership
  • Time management
  • Decision-making
  • Verbal and written communication
  • Goal setting
  • Operations management

Timeline

Environmental Intern

NASA Johnson Space Center
10.2024 - 01.2025

Quality Control Inspector

USMC Camp Pendleton
03.2024 - 10.2024

Hazardous Materials Technician

USMC Camp Pendleton
08.2023 - 10.2024

Maintenance Supervisor

USMC Camp Pendleton
04.2023 - 03.2024

Diesel Technician

USMC Camp Pendleton
01.2021 - 03.2024

High School Diploma -

Myrtle Beach High School

Award

MERITORIOUS MAST

Conducted by the

Company Commander, Headquarters Company

Headquarters Battalion, 1st Marine Division

For outstanding service as follows:

Noteworthy performance of duty while serving as Motor Transport Technician, Headquarters Company, Motor Transport Maintenance Platoon, from 1 to 30 April 2024. Through diligent familiarization with Quality Control responsibilities and detailed inspection of over 40 mission-critical assets, you significantly improved unit capabilities while upholding the highest standards of safety and reliability.

Your meticulous completion of 21 limited technical inspections, coupled with your adept resolution of issues, averted disruptions to the maintenance cycle. Your resourcefulness in scrounging parts from various units resulted in substantial cost savings of $9,503 during a period of fiscal shortfalls and contributed to sustaining 84 percent equipment readiness across the battalion’s motor transport fleet.

Your initiative, professionalism, and enthusiasm reflect the highest standards and are a credit upon yourself, your command, and the United States Marine Corps.