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SHERICA DIXON

Ft. Stewart,USA

Summary

Experienced with diagnosing and repairing mechanical issues in wheeled vehicles. Utilizes advanced troubleshooting techniques and efficient repair strategies to maintain operational readiness. Strong understanding of preventive maintenance and vehicle safety protocols, ensuring long-term reliability and performance.

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic (91B)

U.S. Army
08.2019 - Current
  • Supervised and executed work orders, services, and quality assurance checks on various equipment across the organization, ensuring operational efficiency.
  • Maximized vehicle lifespan with regular preventive maintenance checks and services, reducing overall repair costs.
  • Mentored junior mechanics in proper repair techniques and procedures, fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement.
  • Provided excellent customer service to both military personnel and civilian clients when addressing their vehicle repair needs.
  • Handled repair work and maintenance to keep vehicles functional.
  • Performed wheeled vehicle recovery operations.
  • Repaired brake, exhaust, electrical and other systems for domestic automotive brands.
  • Repaired and replaced worn and damaged components.
  • Investigated customer complaints to identify cause of malfunctions.
  • Maintained awareness of vehicle market trends to assess customer demands and budgets.
  • Tuned automotive systems and components to optimize functionality and prolong life of each piece.
  • Delegated and supervised vehicle bodywork to body team for restoration and remediation.
  • Tore down, repaired and rebuilt faulty assemblies such as power systems, steering systems and linkages.
  • Stayed current with industry trends by attending workshops and professional development courses, ensuring up-to-date knowledge of repair techniques.
  • Enhanced vehicle performance by conducting routine maintenance and repairs on various wheeled vehicles.
  • Reduced operational downtime by quickly identifying causes of malfunctions using diagnostic equipment.

Education

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) - Business Administration

University of Maryland Global Campus

Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Course
Fort Lee, VA
02-2020

Skills

  • Quality control measures
  • Inventory tracking and organization
  • Customer support
  • Critical thinking
  • Troubleshooting capabilities
  • Workplace safety
  • Technical manual capabilities
  • TrainingDevelopment
  • Technical manual interpretation
  • Diagnostic equipment usage
  • Preventive maintenance procedures

Certification

  • Certified Logistics Technician | MSSC | Expected 2025-06
  • Certified Logistics Associate | MSSC | Expected 2025-06
  • OSHA 30 – General Industry | Savannah Technical College | Expected 2025-06
  • Forklift Safety Training | Savannah Technical College | Expected 2025-06
  • Lean Sigma Six: Green Belt | Six Sigma Institute | Expected 2025-06

Timeline

Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic (91B)

U.S. Army
08.2019 - Current

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) - Business Administration

University of Maryland Global Campus

Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Course