
I am a hard working, genuine and dependable employee who's main focus is to help the company succeed. I am a 3rd generation equipment mechanic, started working on equipment at 11 years old.
I have been a jack-of-all trades, master of none regarding the equipment/truck repair field, my favorite category, and what I am best at is hydraulics. I want to better myself and get as much education as I can, I am looking for a place with growth opportunities to spend the rest of my work career.
-Preformed major, minor and intermediate repairs on site and in the shop on many different units ranging from battery powered forklifts to M1 tanks.
The most common thing I have worked on at this job is mid-size wheel loaders. (Example: Case 621's).
- In the shop, used machine shop equipment, (Example: Lathe, Mill,band saw) to make pins, bushings and inserts.
-Have done a very wide variety of work at Liberty, (Examples)- Accumulator testing, charging, and rebuilding on tanks. Splitting wheel loaders in half to replace center pin bearings.
Hydraulic brake re-builds, cylinder removal and packing, hydraulic circuit fault diagnosis using pressure/flow tests,
-Semi-major engine repairs, head gaskets, head refurbishing, fuel system overhauls.
-A good amount of electrical fault diagnosis and repair.
(Examples- replacing wiring harnesses and control modules)
-I interact with customers almost daily, always try my best to provide a good experience for them to have the customer happy to return for more work.
- Heavy use of laptops+scan tools, write parts requests and notes for the customer to read daily.
-Fast learner, always eager to learn something new, or to better what I already know
-Honesty
-Integrity
-Hard work ethic
-Dependable
-Customer service
-Team player