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Ramiro Marin

Chicago,IL

Summary

Organized Transmissions Mechanic with successful history of managing competing priorities and meeting challenging performance targets. Works well under pressure to complete physically-demanding work. Safety-oriented team player with strong attendance record.

Overview

27
27
years of professional experience

Work History

Transmission Mechanic

Value Transmission
06.2014 - Current
  • Diagnoses cause of malfunction: Identifies issues with the vehicle's transmission system.
  • Removes and disassembles transmission unit and performs repair: Takes out the transmission unit, disassembles it, and conducts necessary repairs.
  • Repairs and installs new/rebuilt transmissions: Fixes or replaces the transmission with a new or rebuilt unit as needed.
  • Examines vehicle to determine if additional safety or service work is required: Checks the entire vehicle for any other potential issues that need attention.
  • Advises service advisor immediately if additional work is needed, if work outlined is not needed, or if repairs cannot be made: Communicates with the service advisor about any extra work required, unnecessary work, or any repairs that are not feasible.

Transmission Mechanic

AAMCO Transmissions
05.2005 - 05.2014
  • Inspect, diagnose and repair vehicle automotive systems
  • Remove and Reinstall Transmission systems
  • Assist other technicians in performing technical activities
  • Explain problems discovered during vehicle inspection to service writers and technicians
  • Continuously learn new technical information, equipment, tools and repair techniques
  • Professionally record findings so that repairs costs are accurately estimated
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

General Mechanic

LEE, HEE MOON ELSTON AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
01.2000 - 04.2005

Mechanical Repair and Maintenance: Typical tasks: Inspect, adjust, maintain and repair plant operating systems, such as heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems, refrigeration units, pneumatic controls, boilers, or conveyor, locking, or irrigation systems and controls direct digital controls for boilers and energy management systems. This work may include specialty equipment such as medical, dental, diagnostic and treatment apparatus, or scientific research equipment, testing devices and other apparatus such as atmospheric and weather instruments. Clean, lubricate and adjust equipment and machinery, such as generators, electric and gas powered motors, fan units, laundry bridge, and agricultural machinery, compressors, and pumps and tools such as drill presses, bench saws, lathes, etc. Repair automobiles, tractors and other vehicles by dismantling and reassembling engines and repairing and straightening frames, cabs and bodies. Respond to emergency breakdowns and repair or replace needed parts to resume operation.


Fabrication: Fabricate tools, machinery and machine parts from metal, wood, plastic and sheetmetal using tools such as lathes and vertical milling machines or forges, tampers, straightens, bends and welds iron and steel. Design and fabricate apparatus for special projects, such as containers for transporting scientific samples or specimens, according to blueprints, shop drawings, or sketches. Alter or modify commercial machinery to perform specialized functions.



Miscellaneous: Perform facility maintenance incidental to operating equipment and systems, e.g. repair or install electrical lighting systems, plumbing systems, doors, windows, roofs, fire equipment, paint interior and exterior wails, install drywall, floors and ceiling tiles, etc. Assist other skilled or journey-level tradespeople, such as sheet metal workers, carpenters, or welders in the performance of their duties, as required. Coordinate preventive maintenance program through scheduled inspections, equipment service, and maintaining records of repairs and maintenance performed. Maintain inventory of parts, supplies, and equipment in work unit and reorder as necessary. May coordinate the work of semiskilled assistants or other helpers such as trades/maintenance workers, laborers, students or inmates.

Automotive Mechanic

Mel's Cars
02.1997 - 01.2000
  • Replaced damaged, missing, or defective parts with new and refurbished components.
  • Test drove vehicles to determine problems and test repairs.
  • Completed full vehicle inspections to check for leaks, damage, or other issues of concern.
  • Inspected and tested equipment to locate worn and damaged parts.
  • Increased workshop efficiency by maintaining a clean and organized workspace.
  • Checked brake systems and determined need of pad replacement, disc turning or other maintenance requirements.
  • Inspected and tested vehicles and completed preventive maintenance such as engine tune-ups, oil changes, tire rotations, wheel balancing, and filter replacement.

Education

No Degree - English

City Colleges of Chicago-Harry S Truman College
Chicago, IL

Skills

  • Electrical systems troubleshooting
  • Transmission Diagnostics
  • Vehicle inspection proficiency
  • Hydraulic Systems Repair
  • Transmission Fluid Analysis
  • Differential Overhaul
  • Two-Wheel Drive Systems
  • Four-Wheel Drive Systems
  • Problem-Solving
  • Transmissions
  • Team Collaboration

Languages

Spanish
Native or Bilingual
English
Professional Working

Timeline

Transmission Mechanic

Value Transmission
06.2014 - Current

Transmission Mechanic

AAMCO Transmissions
05.2005 - 05.2014

General Mechanic

LEE, HEE MOON ELSTON AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
01.2000 - 04.2005

Automotive Mechanic

Mel's Cars
02.1997 - 01.2000

No Degree - English

City Colleges of Chicago-Harry S Truman College
Ramiro Marin