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Justin Graymountain

Summary

Retired Marine Corps Veteran. Served as an Engineer Equipment Mechanic, repairs and maintains tractors, bulldozers, cranes, graders, scrapers, etc. Determined attitude with an intention to apply known skills to an everyday routine. Enthusiastic with any task brought up and will not stop until the task is completed on time, no matter the difficulty. Displays confidence in organizational and planning on the administrative side of operations. Worked with the Community Organized Relief Effort (C.O.R.E.) to provide relief to families in the local community by building small, insulated homes, to improve the living style of the locale. Organized professional experienced in safely moving materials in high-volume warehouse environments. Strong knowledge of inventory management as well as shipping and receiving procedures. Ambitious and hardworking with drive to deliver top-quality results.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience

Work History

Materials Handler

Antelope Point Marina
Page, AZ
07.2024 - Current
  • Monitored stock levels on a regular basis to ensure sufficient supply of materials was available at all times.
  • Provided support to other departments when necessary by retrieving requested items from storage areas.
  • Followed standard operating procedures for safe operation of material handling equipment.
  • Maintained accurate records of inventory levels, including tracking material movement within the warehouse or facility.
  • Loaded and unloaded materials from trucks, trailers, and containers using hand tools, forklifts and other powered equipment.
  • Received and stored incoming materials, supplies, and equipment in accordance with established procedures.
  • Disposed of debris and hazardous materials properly to avoid contamination.

Engineer Equipment Mechanic

U.S. Marine Corps
01.2021 - 05.2024
  • Perform preventative maintenance and repairs to diesel and gasoline driven construction equipment
  • Replace and restore worn, damaged, or defective mechanical parts such as hydraulic hoses, fuel pumps, and exhaust manifolds
  • Maintain work equipment used to support the heavy machinery used for material handling and earthmoving operations
  • Troubleshooting equipment and systems operations problems within the electrical, hydraulic, and air and brake systems
  • Overlook and work with new Marines with hands-on training so that they can be better at their jobs as Heavy Equipment Mechanics
  • This ranges from cleaning up oil and hydraulic spills to learning how to remove an apparatus from a piece of gear
  • Proficient in running diagnostic equipment to troubleshoot pieces of gear to better understand how to fix a certain piece of gear
  • Experience in working in TCPT (Transportation Calculator Planning Tool) updating licenses of personnel, PMCS (Preventative Maintenance Checks & Service) quality control of organic gear, & updating proper work for Marines to execute all off-lot operations.

Carpenter

C.O.R.E.
09.2020 - 12.2020
  • Build hundreds of tool sheds, insulated small-scale homes for people in the community over the span of 4 months
  • Unloaded building supplies like lumber, insulation, corrugated steel, etc
  • That the company purchased for the tasks
  • Distribute beds, couches, and install shelves in the small-scale homes that were built
  • Communicate effectively with the area managers and the locals living in the area to determine who needs the supplies that are distributed.

Skills

  • Repairing
  • Troubleshooting/ Running Diagnostics
  • Heavy Equipment Maintenance
  • Operations and Control
  • Quality Control Analysis
  • Equipment safety
  • OSHA Compliance
  • Positive Attitude
  • Critical Thinking
  • Time Management
  • Complex Problem-Solving
  • Public Speaking
  • Leadership
  • Teamwork and Collaboration
  • Adaptability
  • Resourcefulness
  • Communication
  • Confidence

Training

Basic Engineer Equipment Repairer Course, Fort Leonardwood, MO, 11/01/21 to 04/01/22, This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to diagnose, troubleshoot, repair, and rebuild construction equipment. To include diesel engines, brake systems, electrical systems, hydraulic systems, and drive trains.

References

References available upon request.

Timeline

Materials Handler

Antelope Point Marina
07.2024 - Current

Engineer Equipment Mechanic

U.S. Marine Corps
01.2021 - 05.2024

Carpenter

C.O.R.E.
09.2020 - 12.2020
Justin Graymountain