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Jesse A Hall

Brookport,United

Summary

Electrical Troubleshooting Specialist with extensive experience at the US Army Corps of Engineers, specializing in preventive maintenance and operations management. Demonstrates a proven track record of enhancing system reliability through effective problem-solving and innovative solutions, significantly improving team proficiency and mission success. Recognized for strategic project oversight and staff development that drive teams toward operational excellence.

Overview

29
29
years of professional experience

Work History

Lock and Dam Equipment Mechanic Supervisor

US Army Corps of Engineers
Grand Rivers, KY
10.2023 - Current
  • Salary: $39.33 USD Per Hour
  • Hours per week: 40
  • Series: 5318 Lock And Dam Repairing
  • Pay Plan: WA - Navigation Lock And Dam Operation And Maintenance Positions In The U.S
  • Army Corps Of
  • EngineersSupervisoryFederal Wage System
  • Grade: 11
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • As the Lockmaster at Kentucky Lock I manage the day to day operations
  • I have 15 employees, 11 of them are lock operators and 4 are maintenance personnel
  • There are 10 operators working swing shift with 1 fill in operator
  • My maintenance staff consist of a WA-09 working supervisor, a Wy-11 lead maintenance mechanic, and 2 wy-10 maintenance mechanics
  • The maintenance team is responsible for preventative maintenance generated by the FEM’s program and trouble calls that they find during inspections
  • They also do lock and dam repairmen work such as valve dewatering’s, armor plating removal and reinstallation, major overhauls of gear boxes, miter gate work, and any other associated lock repairs
  • I oversee executing and staying within yearly budget constraints as well as all other Supervisory aspects of the lock
  • Currently I am on a team working with
  • TVA to manage the Memorandum of Agreement that TVA has with all the Tennessee river locks that was originally written in 1962
  • I work with TVA on a normal basis to come up with capital asset repairs and other options to sustain the life of the current Lock
  • Working with construction on building the new lock is a very large portion of my job as well
  • Making sure we get the new Lock up to Operations standards
  • I also assist in tours on a regular basis and occasional give tours on my own
  • We keep an 80 percent worker accountability in the FEM program and report all trouble calls with the correct codes
  • We use the trouble calls for budgeting purposes on large maintenance packages
  • We set up the packages 2 years in advance so that we can budget repairs at the lock
  • I have worked on multiple scopes for contracts and we keep a 96 percent usability at the most used lock in LRD
  • Supervisor: Caleb Skinner (270-564-3137)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Lead Maintenance Mechanic

US Army Corps of Engineers
Olmsted, IL
08.2018 - 10.2023
  • Hours per week: 4014/25, 6:40 AM Print Resume https://www.usajobs.gov/applicant/document/resumes/ 1/8
  • Series: 5318 Lock and Dam Repairing.
  • Pay Plan: WY - Navigational Lock And Dam Operation And Maintenance Positions In The U.S
  • Army Corps Of
  • Engineers--Non-Supervisory--Federal Wage System, , Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • As Lock and Dam Lead Equipment Mechanic I serve as the principal mechanic at a large navigation lock and dam and I am the primary site-assigned technical specialist for equipment and facilities maintenance and repair
  • Subjected to call at any time to restore the navigation lock and dam to operational status
  • Oversee the work of and lead the lock operators, mechanics, and electrician
  • Perform the full range of periodic and diagnostic maintenance inspections and establish and maintain a site-specific program of scheduled inspections, test operations, preventive maintenance, and planned or unplanned emergency repair and replacement of the wide variety of electrical, electronic, pneumatic, and mechanically interrelated/interlocking facility equipment and controls
  • Compile and assemble data for the preparation of a variety of regular and special reports relating to operation and maintenance activities, accidents, administrative reports, etc
  • Major features include hydraulically operated and electrically and/or electronically controlled tainter gates, diesel standby generators and complex electrical, electronic and mechanical control systems and related equipment
  • System operating characteristics involve hydraulic pressures up to 3,000 PSI and primary electrical voltages of 480 volts, three phases, as well asvolts and 13k volts
  • The highest level of non-supervisory work led is WY-10
  • Distribute and balancing workload among other navigation lock employees according to established workflow policy; demonstrate proper work methods and ensuring that each navigation lock employee has enough work to keep busy; ensure that needed drawings, plans, specifications, instruction manuals, materials and tools are available; obtains needed information or decisions from Lock & Dam Equipment Mechanic Supervisor (Lockmaster) when problems arise such as backlogs of work which cannot be completed promptly; Give on-the-job training to new navigation lock employees according to established procedures and practices; maintains a current knowledge on procedures, policies, written instructions, and other directives and answers questions from other employees; check work progress or spot checks work not requiring review and reviews completed work to see that instructions have been followed; amends or rejects work not meeting established standards
  • Through personal observation, schedule periodic maintenance activities, inspections, and discussions with operating personnel, detect changes or variances in the equipment's functioning and its response to operating commands or sounds that may signal impending electrical, electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, or mechanical malfunctions or breakdowns
  • Read project as built record drawings, plans, logic/block diagrams, manufacturers' manuals, and other engineering drawings to trace and diagnose problems or impending problems with the objective or preventing actual breakdown and minimizing critical lock and dam down-time
  • Diagnose problems in existing PLC cabinets such as bad fuse replacing analog and digital I/O cards, replacing SSI cards, installing com ports , heaters and fans, and doing and overall inspections of the I/O cabinets
  • Completed the Allen Bradley maintenance and trouble shooting coarse for the pro logic plc's
  • Familiar with the Rockell automation studio 5000 software, and able to make corrections to the ladder logic as needed
  • Proficient in reading Plc Logic on Allen Bradleys pro logics and compact logics
  • As part of my daily mission I work with contractors and subcontractors on multiple jobs being completed at
  • Olmsted L/d
  • Familiar with the Resident Management System (RMS) and the Quality Control System (QCS) for quality management and contract administration
  • With my current Job I work closely with the QA and contractors to ensure USACE gets the correct product and it is working and designed as advertised
  • Attend
  • FEMS meetings weekly and have been through the FEMS course
  • Write Dive Plans for the project as well as dive for USACE where needed
  • Dove and completed the first Wicket change out at Olmsted Locks and Dam
  • Have also helped other Districts complete there Diving missions as well
  • I have over 1500 logged dives as a work diver for the Corps of Engineers
  • Key part of developing a plan with a work group of replacing the first
  • Wicket at Olmsted L/D and wrote the SOP for that mission for current and future use
  • Served for the EOC in
  • Mayfield for 33 days as a Quality Assurance Specialist for debris cleanup
  • Wrote Olmsted's HECP program so that it complies with the ER 385-1-31 and will be training Olmsted employees on the correct methods
  • I was mentored by my former Lockmaster on budget, DPMAPs, and scheduling.
  • Temporary Lockmaster has mentored me in keeping track of personnel leave and apply that leave to the schedule, as well as 6032's for overtime tracking
  • Supervisor: Ross Cunningham (618-748-6424)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes, 2/14/25, 6:40 AM Print Resume https://www.usajobs.gov/applicant/document/resumes/ 2/8
  • Us Army Corps of Engineers (This is a federal job)

Engineer Technician

Us Army Corps of Engineers
Louisville, KY
03.2023 - 07.2023
  • Salary: $34.02 USD Bi-weekly
  • Hours per week: 40
  • Series: 0802 Engineering Technical
  • Pay Plan: GS - General Schedule (Ch
  • 51, 5 U.S.C.)
  • Grade: 11
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • As an Engineer Technician for Operations Maintenance Section I work on projects for my designated areas as well as help Project Engineers and other Engineer technicians complete there task
  • We build packages for larger maintenance task to include Scopes of work, Independent Government Estimates, Opsec clauses, PR and C's and monitoring current contracts
  • I have worked on tower bridge paintings for lakes in the Middle Wabash area as well as vinyl siding job in the same area
  • I'm working on intake screen replacement at Smithland L and D
  • Electrical rehab at Olmsted L and D, AC replacements on the fleet at Olmsted L/D ,and Monitoring the dam support contract at Olmsted L and D
  • While monitoring the ongoing Contract at Olmsted L and D I have to coordinate with the contractor and the USACE diving coordinator so that the contract divers stay within Corps of
  • Engineer regulations
  • I continually tract the diving submittals from the contractor so that time is not wasted when it is turned into the DDC for approval
  • For this contract I hosted a meeting so the contractor and our dive approval team could get on the same page and the contactor could submit changes in a way that was more streamlined than prior, making approval process faster
  • The Smithland Intake replacement job I coordinated the efforts with a dive team from another district to come in and help complete this task
  • I'm currently helping a few project engineers through the LOTO procedures and paperwork
  • While serving in this position I have trained the trainers for the LOTO rollout for operations division in the Louisville District at all 26 sites
  • I managed Funded
  • Work Items and charge codes for projects as needed within P2 budgets and BIL money as well
  • Ryan Lawrence (502 232 3141)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
  • Lock and Dam Equipment Mechanic Supervisor, This is a federal job)

Assistant Lockmaster

US Army Corps of Engineers
Olmsted, IL
10.2020 - 12.2020
  • Salary: $36.00 USD Bi-weekly
  • Hours per week: 40
  • Series: 5318 Lock And Dam Repairing
  • Pay Plan: WA - Navigation Lock And Dam Operation And Maintenance Positions In The U.S
  • Army Corps Of
  • EngineersSupervisoryFederal Wage System
  • Grade: 11-2
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • Served as a temporary Lock and dam Equipment Supervisor
  • As a Lock and Dam Equipment Supervisor I had supervisory roles to include the following
  • Receive general supervision from Lock Master, Operations Manager
  • Locks & Dams Project Office who provides general guidance and direction in the form of established rules, regulations, and policies
  • Acted as a billing official as well as completing all of my Fiscal Law training in a timely manner
  • During my time I certified time for all employees, checking Lock Operator schedules
  • Maintenance schedules and all annual and sick leave
  • Kept up with all leave of the maintenance staff on the outlook calendar, checking it daily
  • Daily I would stay in contact with the 2 Navigational assistances , 1 EISM, and the FEMS technician who were all teleworking because of the Covid-19 protocols to complete our daily mission at the lock and for all employees needs
  • During my duties I was still attending conference calls and discussions of the Tainter Gate cylinder vibration and giving my observations during these calls
  • Diving meetings on preparing for the upcoming wicket change outs were being held as well and keeping notes and14/25, 6:40 AM Print Resume https://www.usajobs.gov/applicant/document/resumes/ 3/8 coming up with solutions to make this operation happen
  • While functioning as Supervisor at a lock and dam navigation facility I had overall responsibility for the maintenance, and repair of the locks, dam and associated structures at the facility
  • High emphasis is placed on maintaining and operating the facility in the most efficient and timely manner to provide uninterrupted, reliable service to the commercial towing industry which in turn has a significant impact on the economy of the region and the nation
  • The work at the project is conducted twenty- four hour-a-day basis if necessary with use of several lock and dam equipment mechanic positions to organize and coordinate the daily operations, repair, and maintenance work
  • Prioritized work on a long-term basis and adjusts them to meet day-today requirements
  • Insured that the locks are operated safely and that all associated structures are maintained to insure effective operation
  • Characteristics of the Locks and Dam include a moveable wicket dam with two locking chambers, activated by electrical and/or hydraulic pneumatic systems
  • Typical equipment and operating systems include electrical power, distribution and control system, diesel-engine driven emergency standby generator, a variety of gasoline or electric motor driven pumps and compressors, heating and ventilating systems, hydraulic power and control piping systems, floating plant , and various vehicles such as trucks, tractors, and electric carts
  • Subordinate leader/worker type positions employed at the facility includes: 2-
  • Lock & Dam Equipment Mechanic, WY-5318-10 ; 2 lock and dam equipment mechanic, WY-5318-08; 1 Lock and Dam operator WY 5426-08; 1- Electrician, WY-2805-10; and 2 lower grade seasonal operator and laborer positions
  • Administration duties included maintaining or directing the maintenance of production reports and records
  • Which, while holding this position, every hour for all maintenance personnel was accounted for all jobs that where completed and turned into the FEMS technician for proper FEMS accountability
  • Counseled employees on problems and resolved informal complaints through discussion with the employee and union representative as necessary
  • Insured that purchases are made in accordance with regulatory guidelines, are made for authorized purposes, and are within the approved budget allotments
  • Responsible for the safety of property, personnel, and the public at the facility
  • Set up local Covid protocols that where sent down from the District level and ensured spacing was maintained in the break room with alternate lunch and break schedules
  • Supervisor: Shane Byassee (618-748-6401)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Electrician

Us Army Corps of Engineers
Brookport, IL
08.2014 - 08.2018
  • This is a federal job, : $27.89 USD Per Hour
  • Hours per week: 60
  • Series: 2805 Electrician
  • Pay Plan: WY - Navigational Lock And Dam Operation And Maintenance Positions In The U.S
  • Army Corps Of
  • Engineers--Non-Supervisory--Federal Wage System
  • Grade: 10
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • The ability to operate and install of a variety of complete electrical systems and equipment, such as series, parallel, and compound circuits for single and multiple phase alternating current of varying voltage, amperage, and frequency; wiring systems in industrial complexes and in buildings; and power or regulating and control circuits and distribution panels to industrial machinery, ships' control equipment, computers or laboratory and other electrical equipment
  • Lay out, install, modify, troubleshoot, and repair a variety of complete systems as well as any parts of these systems, Complete knowledge on how various circuits, equipment, and controls operate, fit, and work together
  • Use various gauges, sizes, and types of wire, conduit, couplings, fittings, relays, boxes, circuit breakers, and other electrical devices, and the ability to arrange and install them in ways that insure proper and safe operation of electrical systems and equipment
  • Interpret and apply the National Electrical
  • Code, local codes, building plans, blueprints, wiring diagrams, and engineering drawings, and to use trade formulas to calculate common properties, e.g., voltage, voltage drop and current capability in series and parallel circuits, resistance, inductance, capacitance, power factor, current flow, temperature, and length in single and multiple raceways, conduits, gutters, and cable trays
  • Operate hand tools; power tools, such as cable pullers, hydraulic benders, and pipe threading machines; and a wide variety of test equipment, for example, meggers,14/25, 6:40 AM Print Resume https://www.usajobs.gov/applicant/document/resumes/ 4/8 multimeters, frequency meters, watt meters, power factor meters, vibro-grounds, phase rotation meters, audio tone location equipment, high potential testers, ground fault interrupter testing equipment, recording amp meters, circuit analyzers, circuit breaker testers, resistance bridges, and cathodic protection test sets
  • Additionally, I have a basic familiarity with electronics to electronic components
  • For example, recognize parts such as resistors, capacitors, and transistors; may operate basic test equipment such as signal generators, signal tracers, and oscilloscopes; and may read schematics of uncomplicated assemblies to determine locations of defective parts
  • Installed variable frequency drives and troubleshot them to fix
  • I have worked with Allen Bradley PLC's and have a working knowledge of them
  • Diver logging up to 1000 dives for career dives, Diving on Lock 52 and 53 wicket replacement
  • Diving also included Emergency dives at Lock 52 for open river wicket replacement
  • Primary Towboat operator in charge of all fleeting in high water and low water as well as deck crew safety and proper mooring techniques
  • Supervisor: Luther Helland (6185643151)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
  • Lock and Dam Maintenance Mechanic

Maintenance Mechanic

US Army Corps of Engineers, Smithland
Brookport, IL
02.2010 - 08.2014
  • Salary: $0.00 USD Per Year
  • Hours per week: 40
  • Series: 5318 Lock And Dam Repairing
  • Pay Plan: WY - Navigational Lock And Dam Operation And Maintenance Positions In The U.S
  • Army Corps Of
  • EngineersNon-SupervisoryFederal Wage System
  • Grade: 10
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • Perform a variety of mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical duties at a high-lift navigation structure
  • Performs and participates in a variety of maintenance, inspection and repair work
  • May occasionally be required to perform lock and dam operating duties
  • Perform preventive maintenance on equipment to determine operating efficiency and need for repair, adjustment, lubrication, cleaning, or complete overhaul
  • The equipment involved includes the following: tainter gates and control equipment which control the emptying and filling of the lock chambers; hydraulic pistons and cylinders which control the opening and closing of the lock gates; large, electrically- driven, hydraulic pumps which furnish oil pressure (1000 pounds) for the operation of emptying and filling valves ; the complete hydraulic system for multiple locks (piping, valves, and oil storage facilities); electrically driven oil storage pump, and electrically driven and gasoline-driven water pumps; trucks, diesel-driven work boat; lighting system in power house and on lock walls
  • Completed maintenance such equipment as diesel- engine-driven standby generator; motor-driven air compressor; heating, ventilating, water and plumbing systems in the operations building
  • Worked on a large number of various types of relief, directional, flow-control and counter-balance valves, and shock-absorbing devices; a distribution and control complex at the hydraulic oil pumps including main pump relief and pilot-operated un-loading valves; water and compressed air piping systems in lock walls and galleries; large hydraulic servo meters and associated heavy machinery for operation of the eight lock miter gates and eight lock valves; heavy-duty cable hoist machines for operation of double-leaf lock emergency gates and of the numerous dam gates
  • Directed the work of 1 to 5 journeyman helpers as required on heavy or emergency work
  • Recommends major repairs and/or need for major replacements
  • Use an ohmmeter, voltmeter, and other testing equipment to trace shorts, breaks, and other sources of malfunction of a variety of electrical and sound equipment
  • Replaces points, fuses, switches, and defective wiring (including underwater cable) and makes ordinary repairs of motor, control panels, electro-hydraulic valves, limit controls, signal and intercom systems, and the like
  • Recommends major repairs and/or need for major replacements
  • I can also determine voltages, amps, resistance, and power of any circuit, including three phase transformers (delta and wye connected)and single phase transformers
  • Proficient at trouble shooting electrical problems in wiring, motors, and control circuits
  • Have the ability to determine suction and discharge capacity for hydraulic pumping units, including calculating total head and capacity ratings
  • Familiar with the FEMs program and can input preventative maintenance inspections as well as trouble calls
  • In addition to my maintenance duties I am also a14/25, 6:40 AM Print Resume https://www.usajobs.gov/applicant/document/resumes/ 5/8 work diver with over 750 logged dives
  • My diving experience ranges from Wicket type dam removal, to High rise dam inspections and repairs, and also lake and reservoir inspections
  • Projects dove are as follows; C.J
  • Brown Reservoir, Caesar Creek Reservoir, Harsha Lake, West Fork as Well as all Locks and dams up to
  • Mcapline in the Louisville district
  • I understand Epa regulations and how to look them up, as well as Osha safety regulations and how to comply with them
  • I am currently serving as the collateral duty safety officer as well as doing my assigned tasks
  • Supervisor: Ed Marshall (618-564-2315)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
  • Lock and Dam Operator

Head Lockman

Us Army Corps of Engineers
Brookport, IL
11.2002 - 02.2010
  • This is a federal job), This is a federal job)dam 52 rd, Salary: $0.00 USD Per Year
  • Hours per week: 60
  • Series: 5426 Lock And Dam Operating
  • Pay Plan: WY - Navigational Lock And Dam Operation And Maintenance Positions In The U.S
  • Army Corps Of
  • EngineersNon-SupervisoryFederal Wage System
  • Grade: 8
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • Locks and dam operator at lock and dam 52
  • Make sure the locks are ready for locking by running fire pumpers and boats to clean off the lock walls
  • Use depth finders to make sure the lock chambers are not full of sand
  • Operate a twin screw diesel power towboat
  • When operating towboat I ensure safety of all crewmembers
  • Operate a hydraulic derrick boat crane and a free fall friction steam crane
  • Talked to vessels desiring entry and direct their approach into the lock chamber
  • Operated electrical and hydraulic controls for filling and emptying valves to raise and lower water levels and ensure that turbulence created will not cause damage to vessels or structures
  • Provide advice and assistance to vessel crew members maneuvering and mooring of vessels in the lock chamber
  • Perform a variety of routine maintenance and repair tasks associated with the lock structure, dam, related equipment and grounds in order to keep the structure in good appearance and working condition
  • Note and report all malfunctioning gates, valves, and operating machinery or important incidents occurring during the lockage
  • Familiar with homeland security and river gages from up and down river
  • Talk to tows going up and down river and recorded them into omni along with river stages
  • Worked shift work and was in charge of the fleet and project through midnight hours and weekends I also have numerous hours operating our pusher boats through lock walls and in open river
  • As a Towboat operator I was in charge of the correct fleeting in low water and high water conditions
  • Completed the corps of engineer dive supervisor course and have supervised over 175 dives
  • I am also a surface air supplied diver and have dove on wicket type dams and inspected Lake and High rise locks and dams
  • Logged over 500 dives
  • Projects that were dove are as follows; Lock 52 and 53 wicket replacement, Inspection dives at Smithland L/D, John T
  • Myers L/D, Cannelton L/D, Newburg L/D, Mcalpine
  • L/D, Taylorsville Lake, Salomonie Lake, Missenawa Lake, And Roush Lake

Laborer

US Army Corps of Engineers
Paducah, KY
08.2002 - 11.2002
  • Randy Robertson (618 742 6213)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
  • Laborer
  • US Army, Engineers (This is a federal job, Salary: $12.35 USD Per Hour
  • Hours per week: 80
  • Pay Plan: WY - Navigational Lock And Dam Operation And Maintenance Positions In The U.S
  • Army Corps Of
  • EngineersNon-SupervisoryFederal Wage System14/25, 6:40 AM Print Resume https://www.usajobs.gov/applicant/document/resumes/ 6/8
  • Grade: WY-3
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • Performed a variety of manual labor task and repairmen jobs
  • Assisted skilled trades or crafts by retrieving tools or materials, hold, move, or lift items for them
  • Help clean heavy equipment and run forklifts, operate lawn mowers and other small equipment, drills, power drivers, power saws, and chain saws
  • Used all types of air tools such as jack hammers, air wrenches, impact wrenches, and chipping hammers
  • Worked as a ground man for hooking loads up for the crane operator and boat operator
  • Performed heavy physical labor frequently lifting and moving objects over 50 lbs
  • I'm able to do most jobs without supervision
  • Used as a dive crewmember helping dress the diver and send parts down to him
  • Painted and cleaned pipes and other metal objects
  • Cleaned gears and applied gear shield to the crane gears
  • Worked outside on all types of weather and inside where the area was dusty or drafty and noisy
  • Equipment, tools, and task involved at this level frequently require special care to avoid serious injury
  • Work on and around the water structures involves hazards of falling and drowning
  • The job is continuous standing or walking
  • Helped as a deckhand tying lines and making up barges
  • Have worked with different types of hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical equipment
  • Helped set concrete forms and work concrete to the finish
  • Used special equipment for pipes
  • Have helped in setting bulkheads upstream and downstream
  • Used jack hammers in removal of broken concrete on lock walls
  • Worked as a welders helper and used cutting torch and a track torch
  • Replaced and repaired timbers on gates and replaced floating timberheads

Civil Engineer Technician

US Army Corps of Engineers
Louisville, Paducah, KY
05.2002 - 08.2002
  • This is a federal job), Salary: $12.35 USD Per Hour
  • Hours per week: 80
  • Pay Plan: WY - Navigational Lock And Dam Operation And Maintenance Positions In The U.S
  • Army Corps Of
  • Engineers--Non-Supervisory--Federal Wage System
  • Grade: WY-3
  • This is a time-limited appointment or temporary promotion
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • Serves as Civil Engineering Technician with responsibility for providing technical support to the Dredging and
  • Hydrographic Surveying programs
  • Interprets survey data and dredging information
  • Supervised three people making sure their shifts were always covered and coordinated
  • Reported hours every two weeks
  • Selects and adapts engineering precedents, principles and practices associated with operations
  • Plans and coordinates installation of hydrographic equipment and systems
  • Coordinates surveying schedules and dredging layouts
  • Performs computations and gathers and analyzes information needed for maintenance dredging of sites
  • Generates, checks and recommends changes to surveys and drawings
  • Computes dredged quantities and compiles reports of operations
  • Performs field-work required for dredging and surveying tasks, Coordinates sounding/surveying trips for navigation chart, sunken vessel searches, etc
  • May serve as Government rep on dredge
  • I oversaw the work of the contractor daily keeping their hours and ours the same
  • Directed the contractor to completed the job my superiors wanted executed
  • UH 60 crewchief and flight instructor

Helicopter Crew Chief

US Army, Sabre Heliport
Fort Campbell, KY
08.1996 - 05.2002
  • Salary: $18,000.00 USD Per Year
  • Hours per week: 60
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • As a uh-60 helicopter repairer I was involved in many scheduled and unscheduled maintenance tasks
  • I served as a crewchief for a majority of my time in the Army
  • As a crewchief I was in charge of the back cabin of the14/25, 6:40 AM Print Resume https://www.usajobs.gov/applicant/document/resumes/ 7/8 helicopter, calling sling loads, packing equipment , and helping load and offload passengers
  • The last three years of my enlistment I served as a non-rated crewmember flight instructor/crewchief
  • I trained and evaluated over one hundred crewchiefs
  • Instructed crewmembers on NVG techniques, aeromedical facts, crew coordination, and door gunnery techniques and maintenance
  • As a flight instructor I was also in charge of training crewmembers on correct maintenance and the correct way to complete paper work regarding the aircraft
  • A flight instructor also is responsible for keeping up with the records and yearly evaluations of crewmembers they have trained or started rl progression of
  • I accomplished multiple maintenance task
  • I worked on a variety of gear boxes that distributed the power from the engines to the rotor blades
  • I also had to grease and perform preventative maintenance on a daily basis
  • I assisted is rebuilding turbine engines on the helicopter including the two mains and the auxiliary power unit
  • I was trained to pay attention to detail and notice when anything on the helicopter looked out of place or was cracked or severely worn
  • I also had to delegate to subordinates on task to maintain the helicopters to achieve a ninety percent operational rate for our companies fifteen helicopters.,

Education

Technical or occupational certificate - Industrial maintenance Technician

Shawnee community college
Ullin, IL, United States
05.2012

Skills

  • Estimating repairs
  • Lubrication techniques
  • Inspecting machinery
  • Electrical troubleshooting
  • Electrical circuitry
  • Electronic control systems
  • Troubleshooting systems
  • Pneumatic systems repair
  • Hydraulic systems repair
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Schedule development
  • Training and mentoring
  • Policy and procedure development
  • Human resources management
  • Team building
  • Staff development
  • Risk management
  • Project management
  • Operations management
  • Budget management
  • Complex Problem-solving
  • Contract management
  • Verbal and written communication

Availability

Permanent, Full-time, Shift work, ALL, ALL, United States, Grand Rivers, Kentucky, United States

Phone

270-331-7335, 618-742-6213

Job Related Training

  • CPR/ First Aid Oxygen Provider, 03/09/20
  • Forklift Operator, 2002
  • Small Boat Operator, 2002, refresher in 2020
  • Over 25 Foot Boat Operator, 2004
  • Crane Operator, 2002 with a refresher in 2019
  • Allen Bradley Pro Logics Maintenance Course, 2017
  • NEC Code Course, 2017
  • NFPA Course, 2017
  • High Voltage Training, 2018
  • Work Diver, 2005
  • Dive Supervisor, 2005
  • EPA Regulatory, 2012
  • OSHA 10 Hour, 2012
  • OSHA 30 Hour, 06/14/19
  • Scaffold OSHA Training, 01/09/20

Accomplishments

02/09/2007 Performance Award. 02/11/2008 Performance Award. 02/20/2009 Performance Award. 02/25/2010Performance Award. 02/18/2011 Performance Award. 02/03/2012 Performance Award. 06/12/2012 Cash Award.01/31/2013 Performance Award. 05/16/2014 Cash Award. 08/18/2015 Cash Award. 09/23/2015 Cash Award.06/01/2016 Cash Award. 09/27/2016 Cash Award. 08/08/2017 Cash Award. 09/26/2017 Cash Award. 05/02/2018Performance Award. 07/02/2018 Cash Award. 09/30/2018 Time off Award. 06/28/2019 Cash Award. 09/23/2019Cash Award. 07/30/2020 Cash Award. 06/30/2021 Cash Award. 09/21/2021 Cash Award. 03/03/2022 CashAward

Timeline

Lock and Dam Equipment Mechanic Supervisor

US Army Corps of Engineers
10.2023 - Current

Engineer Technician

Us Army Corps of Engineers
03.2023 - 07.2023

Assistant Lockmaster

US Army Corps of Engineers
10.2020 - 12.2020

Lead Maintenance Mechanic

US Army Corps of Engineers
08.2018 - 10.2023

Electrician

Us Army Corps of Engineers
08.2014 - 08.2018

Maintenance Mechanic

US Army Corps of Engineers, Smithland
02.2010 - 08.2014

Head Lockman

Us Army Corps of Engineers
11.2002 - 02.2010

Laborer

US Army Corps of Engineers
08.2002 - 11.2002

Civil Engineer Technician

US Army Corps of Engineers
05.2002 - 08.2002

Helicopter Crew Chief

US Army, Sabre Heliport
08.1996 - 05.2002

Technical or occupational certificate - Industrial maintenance Technician

Shawnee community college
Jesse A Hall