Although my on paper work experience in the mechanical field is short, I was raised by a fabricator, automotive and heavy diesel mechanic who from a very young age started teaching me the correct ways to work on anything that I may need to fix. I’m very driven to learn everything that I can to grow and excel in the automotive and mechanic line of work.
Implemented successful customer assistance strategies.
2. Food preparation
3. Organizational skills and clean up routines to maintain a safe cleanly workplace environment
1. Create wiring harnesses from scratch for various lighting and electrical components for upfitting of various equipment such as police and fire vehicles, tractor trailers, sxs off-road equipment, and trailers
2. How to diagnose faults in wiring harnesses, circuit boards for light controls, etc
3. How to program circuits with multiple functions and lightings affects
1.Utilized customer service expertise to drive sales.
2. Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment to prevent workplace injuries
3. Use efficient work pace while maintaining organization of said workspace
1. Manufacturing parts on a variety of machines
2. Reading Blueprints
3. Working with tight tolerances
4. Knowledge of both standard and specialized tools of the trade
5. Cleaning and repairing new and old machinery
6. Troubleshooting mechanical and electrical issues to repair and maintain machines
7. Developed a good understanding of basic electricity
Although currently not a full time employee as of two years ago, I am still active in the Machine shop when workflow increases and extra hands are needed to be brought in.
1. Helper to welder and fabricator in a shop and mobile environment
2. Assisted in job site set up and break down
3. Tool and machine maintenance such as oil changes and lead repairs
4. Classroom and hands on welding and fabrication training
Although not a full time employee at this business anymore, this is a family owned business that my father has introduced me into at a young age.
1. Perform repairs on various vehicles from oil changes to minor engine, cooling system, and electrical repairs.
2. In depth General Motors virtual and hands on technician training
3. Learn about motor vehicle electrical systems and how to properly diagnose faults using test lights, DMM’s, and other electrical diagnostics tools
4. How to properly diagnose mechanical failures and faults using various hand tools, dexterity to feel where parts have faults, and other various methods
5. Develop an effective, safe, efficient and consistent work pace
1. Customer Service
2. Stocking shelves
3. Organizing and repricing of merchandise
4. Facilitated smooth workflow by effectively executing physical labor involving weight-bearing tasks.
5. Executed tasks involving merchandise assembly.
In depth understanding of various tools and there functions
Knowledge of electrical systems and how to diagnose and repair such systems
Excellent customer service capabilities
Ability and drive to learn and retain knowledge based on the field