
I have my own tools and if I need it I’ll buy it myself. I’m aFrac Mechanic with extensive experience at Hydracon Industries, excelling in engine repair and troubleshooting. Proficient in welding and preventive maintenance, I consistently deliver high-quality results. My strong problem-solving skills and hands-on expertise ensure efficient operations and equipment reliability, making me a valuable asset to any mechanical team.
Diagnosed and repaired primarily CAT 3512 tier 4 DGB engines. I’ve spent some time in the field on location but mostly in the shop. I have had minimal experience with Cummins engines on frac equipment and even less with MTU engines. I am not above learning new things. I have spent some time running units on the test pit and I can smack a hammer you into with the best of them. I have my own tools. I don’t need yours if I need something. I’ll buy it for myself.
Let’s be real it’s a farm and ranch if it broke I fixed it if it needed maintenance I maintained it and if it needed welded I welded it. I’m applying for a mechanics position. That’s probably all you care about anyways. I worked here on my days off. I do own a filter wrench and I’m not above using it.
I was responsible for maintaining about 180 liquid ring well locations I also did Shop work on semi’s you know, brakes oil changes and such replacing PTO‘s and fixing vacuum trucks
I spent a lot of time welding here and taking care of chickens, maintaining tractors and I don’t mean the kind of the hang out on the highway