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Jamey L Crowl

East Moline,USA

Summary

Results-oriented leader with a strong focus on delivering top-notch work in the field of locomotive systems. Skilled in maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing intricate electrical components to uphold reliability and safety standards. Collaborative and dependable professional ensuring seamless operations and adapting effectively to changing requirements. Proficient in electrical diagnostics, system maintenance, and coordinating with teams to achieve optimal outcomes.

Overview

27
27
years of professional experience

Work History

Locomotive Electrician

BNSF DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE SHOP
10.2017 - Current
  • Maintain locomotive electrical systems. Renew brushes in motors. Megger test locomotives. Inspect and qualify motors. Repair cabling. Replace motors. Wire in new projects for various locomotive subsystems. Update control systems software. Maintain locomotive communication systems.
  • Served as a trusted resource for colleagues seeking guidance on complex electrical repair tasks, promoting a collaborative work environment.
  • Contributed to a safe working environment by adhering to established safety protocols during all repair tasks.
  • Increased overall efficiency by conducting regular maintenance checks on electrical equipment.
  • Assisted in the design of custom electrical systems for specialized rail vehicles, meeting unique client requirements.
  • Maintained detailed records of all work performed, ensuring accurate documentation for future reference.
  • Collaborated with fellow technicians to address challenging repairs, promoting teamwork and increasing productivity.
  • Recommended changes in circuitry or installation specifications to simplify assembly and maintenance.

91B20 Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic

Army National Guard
08.1998 - 12.2018
  • Maintenance Contact Team: Assess faults on equipment, develop methods to mitigate environmental site risks to make repairs. Remove equipment back to a central area for repairs that could not be made in the field.
  • Master Driver: Test and license new drivers on all equipment.
  • Troubleshot vehicle faults and successfully operated heavy diesel equipment.
  • Performed wheeled vehicle recovery operations.
  • Assessed vehicles to identify degree of malfunction or damage.
  • Provided expert guidance to junior mechanics, fostering professional growth and improving overall team skill level.
  • Reduced vehicle downtime through prompt troubleshooting and precise repairs, ensuring mission readiness.
  • Enhanced workplace safety by implementing standardized procedures and adhering to strict safety guidelines during all repair tasks.
  • Strengthened team morale through positive reinforcement of accomplishments and open communication concerning areas needing improvement.
  • Streamlined maintenance processes through effective communication with supervisors regarding repair progress and potential complications.
  • Increased shop productivity by maintaining a clean, organized workspace and effectively managing tools and equipment inventory.
  • Exhibited strong attention to detail by thoroughly inspecting completed repairs before releasing vehicles back into service, avoiding any potential safety hazards.
  • Shared knowledge and expertise by conducting training sessions for fellow team members, increasing overall proficiency in vehicle maintenance.
  • Served as a reliable point of contact for emergency repair requests, providing rapid response to minimize operational impact.
  • Demonstrated adaptability in working with new technology advancements in the field of automotive repair, staying informed about industry trends.
  • Repaired and replaced worn and damaged components.
  • Read and followed technical documentation to complete accurate repairs.
  • Established team priorities, maintained schedules and monitored performance.

Surface Maintenance Mechanic WG-10

Department of Defense
09.2007 - 10.2017
  • Preventative Maintenance: Perform scheduled services based upon Army service schedules.
  • Communicated clearly both verbally and in writing when documenting repair details and providing updates to supervisors.
  • Enhanced equipment reliability by performing thorough maintenance checks and repairs on various platforms.
  • Assisted in the training of junior mechanics, sharing expertise in surface vehicle maintenance techniques and best practices.
  • Repair of equipment: Individual part replacement of drivetrain, air brake, hydraulic and automotive HVAC systems. Use a variety of specialty tools to diagnose and repair failures, including on board diagnostic and laptop-based equipment (Cat ET and One Tool), various Gauges, vernier calipers, multi meters.
  • Reduced downtime for vehicle fleets by efficiently troubleshooting and repairing mechanical issues.
  • Developed customized solutions for unique repair challenges, demonstrating resourcefulness and problem-solving abilities.
  • Oil Analysis: Organize sample draws and Mailing samples

Education

Associate of Applied Science - Computer Information Systems

Carl Sandburg College
Galesburg, IL
06-2026

Skills

  • Wiring schematics
  • Electrical troubleshooting
  • Wire splicing
  • Electrical installations
  • Team leadership

Accomplishments

Worked 120 hours as a the only surface maintenance mechanic available to prioritize and repair vehicles to use in flood duty operations to meet multiple convoy requirements.


Exceeded performance standards numerous years in a row and received various awards to include golden eagle and time off awards.


Army Achievement Medals, Army commendation medals, Mechanic Clasp, Meritorious Unit Citation for combat operations.

Timeline

Locomotive Electrician

BNSF DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE SHOP
10.2017 - Current

Surface Maintenance Mechanic WG-10

Department of Defense
09.2007 - 10.2017

91B20 Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic

Army National Guard
08.1998 - 12.2018

Associate of Applied Science - Computer Information Systems

Carl Sandburg College