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Military Service
Certification
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Scott Collins

Berwick

Summary

Professional heavy vehicle technician prepared for this role with strong focus on diagnosing and repairing complex mechanical issues. Reliable team player known for adapting to changing needs and ensuring optimal performance. Skilled in engine diagnostics, hydraulic systems, and preventative maintenance, delivering consistent results and high standards in all tasks.

Overview

31
31
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Heavy Truck Mechanic, Heavy Tow Truck Operator

National Wrecker Service
01.1997 - Current
  • Heavy truck and trailer repairs.
  • Car and light truck repairs
  • Ran heavy wrecker for several years. Roadside service for 10 + yrs
  • Fleet maintenance.
  • Commercial repairs
  • Licensed Motor vehicle inspector for NH and Me.

468th engineers and 947th Quatermaster

US Army Reserves
01.1995 - 01.2003
  • Certified fire fighter for DOD. Specialize in air craft rescue. Switched Units and went to tech school in April 1998
  • Responded swiftly to emergency situations, ensuring rapid rescue and safety of individuals in peril.
  • Conducted routine inspections of firefighting apparatus, maintaining readiness and compliance with safety standards.

Education

Light Wheel Vehicle Mechanic - US Army 63B

US Army 63B Fort Devens
Ayer, MA
09.1998

Fire Fighter - Fire Fighter, Hazmat and Air Craft Rescue

Louis F. Garland Fire Academy
San Angelo, TX
10.1996

General Studies - High school diploma or GED

Portsmouth High School
Portsmouth, NH
06.1996

Skills

  • Blueprint Reading
  • Vehicle Maintenance
  • Computer diag (10 years)
  • Hydraulics
  • Mechanic experience
  • Schematics
  • Suspension
  • Brake Repair
  • Auto Mechanic
  • Tire Service
  • Diesel Engine Repair
  • Automotive repair
  • Low Voltage
  • Customer service
  • Air Brake
  • Oil Change
  • Tractor-Trailer
  • Automotive Diagnostics
  • Transmissions
  • Tow Truck
  • Mechanical Knowledge
  • Diesel
  • Service Technician Experience
  • Alignment
  • Power tools
  • Electrical Experience

Military Service

  • Branch: US Army Reserves
  • Service Country: United States
  • Rank: E-3
  • January 1995 to January 2003
  • Started as a firefighter, And then re-classed as a diesel mechanic /wrecker operator.

Certification

  • Nh state inspection May 1999 to Present
  • Maine State inspection September 2016 to September 2030
  • Motorcycle License

Timeline

Heavy Truck Mechanic, Heavy Tow Truck Operator

National Wrecker Service
01.1997 - Current

468th engineers and 947th Quatermaster

US Army Reserves
01.1995 - 01.2003

Fire Fighter - Fire Fighter, Hazmat and Air Craft Rescue

Louis F. Garland Fire Academy

General Studies - High school diploma or GED

Portsmouth High School

Light Wheel Vehicle Mechanic - US Army 63B

US Army 63B Fort Devens