Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Certification
Timeline
Generic

Timothy Callery

Milton,United States

Summary

Experienced Heavy Equipment Operator specializing in asphalt paving with a proven track record in safely operating and maintaining a diverse range of machinery, including road graders, rollers, trac-hoes, backhoes, bulldozers, steel drum rollers, and concrete and asphalt paving machines. Adept at applying concrete, asphalt, and other materials to pave, mill, patch, and stabilize roads and parking lots. Strong leadership skills as both an Engineer Equipment Operator and Supervisor ensure efficient project completion while adhering to safety standards. Capable of handling physically demanding tasks, including lifting over 75 pounds of tools or construction debris to ensure job completion.

Overview

22
22
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Engineering Equipment Operator (Road Construction Worker)

USAF
11.2015 - 01.2023
  • Operates and maintains heavy construction equipment such as loaders, graders, cranes, dozers, backhoes, excavators, and dump trucks. Responsible for constructing and maintaining concrete and asphalt runways, parking aprons and roads. Operate tractor-trailer combinations, transporting construction equipment and materials. Plans, constructs, and repairs airfield pavements, roads streets, curbs, surface mats, membranes and other improved areas using paving and surfacing procedures. Interpreting construction drawings and surveys using information such as sub grade contours and grade alignment. Inspect pavements for surface and sub-base damage or defects. Determine material and equipment requirements and prepares cost estimates for various construction activities. Determine type and application of equipment to use in various construction, maintenance, and repair operations. Operate construction equipment to finish grade, level, slope and compact construction materials. Adjust and change attachments on various pieces of equipment. Operates boom cranes where maneuverability is not limited and precise load placement is not critical. Administer personnel management policies, practices, and procedures, including sexual harassment and Equal Opportunity and Equal employment treatment. Utilizes safety practices and procedures following established safety rules and regulations and maintains a sage and clean work environment . Inspect and identify safety violations. Performs concrete finishing and reinforcement techniques. Operated construction equipment such as bulldozers, graders, tractors, frontend loaders, backhoes, trench diggers, cranes, forklifts, skid steers, dump trucks and water trucks, large industrial tractors with pan or scraper attachments. Used clutches, levers, brakes, and accelerator to raise and lower the boom, positioned revolving frame, to raise and lower hoist line with the load to move the mobile base; manipulated the controls to adjust spreaders, sprayers, posthole diggers, backhoes, moveable dozer blades, and front-end loading devices. Adjusted and changed attachments on equipment. Managed, constructed, maintained, and repaired pavement and other surface areas, airfield mats and membranes, revetments, sub-grades, and drainage structures. Operated construction equipment to grade, level, slope, and compact construction materials. Inspected, lubricated, and performed operator maintenance on construction and general purpose equipment Connected and repaired wire rope rigging to cable-operated equipment. Quickly reacted to hand and other signals from floor level personnel. Coordinated equipment repair and servicing with the vehicle maintenance activity and other servicing facilities. Constructed, and repaired roads, streets, curbs, surface mats, and other improved areas using paving and surfacing procedures. Interpreted construction drawings, instructions, blueprints, sketches and surveys using information such as sub grade contours and grade alignment. Inspected pavements for surface, base, and sub-base damage or defects. Repaired damaged or defective areas by removing and replacing joint and crack sealant, surface overlays, and seal coats. Determined material and equipment requirements and prepared for construction activities. Provided erosion control such as curbing, drainage ditches, drain pipe installation and other best maintenance practices to include silt fence, hay bales, seed and water bars. Determined type and application of equipment to use in various construction, maintenance, and repair operations. Investigated proposed work sites to determine resource requirements. Applied engineered performance standards to plan and estimate jobs. Coordinated and planned work requirements with other civil engineering and base agencies. Inspected work to ensure quality and compliance with policies, regulations, and other publications. Ensured compliance with environmental and safety regulations, practices, and procedures. Knowledgeable of a wide range of principles, processes, and techniques of trade(s) and/or craft(s) supervised and personnel management policies, practices, and procedures, including sexual harassment and Equal Employment Opportunity/ Equal Employment Treatment. Ability to plan and organize work assignments to include determining resources required to accomplish mission. Communicated effectively, both orally and in writing.


  • Series: 5716 Engineering Equipment Operating Grade: WG-08

Heavy Equipment Operator / Paver Operator

Chugach Industries
02.2015 - 10.2015
  • As a Heavy Equipment Operator (Asphalt Paver) I am responsible for safely operating and maintaining heavy equipment such as graders, rollers, trac-hoes, backhoes, bulldozers, steel drum rollers, concrete and asphalt paving machines, tamping machines, and other large industrial equipment required to apply concrete, asphalt, or other materials to pave, mill/patch, and stabilize roads and parking lots. I am able to lift 75 pounds or more of tools/construction debris, or other related items to complete the job.
  • ESSENTIAL DUTIES & JOB FUNCTIONS: Performs daily operational, inspections, cleaning, and fluid checks before, during, and after operation of the equipment; keeps equipment in good working condition. Reports any malfunctions to supervisor. Performs preventive maintenance on equipment used, may be required to make emergency and minor mechanical repairs. Reads plans, instructions, or specifications to determine work activities. Operates machines to spread, smooth, level, or stone, concrete, or asphalt on road beds; conducts all work in accordance with safety requirements. Observes distribution of paving material to adjust machine settings or material flow, and indicates low spots for workers to add material. Lights burners or starts heating units on machines, and regulates screed temperatures and asphalt flow rates. Controls paving machines to push dump trucks and to maintain a constant flow of asphalt or other material into hoppers or screeds. Operates tamping machines or manually rolls surfaces to compact earth fills, foundation forms, and finished road materials, according to grade specifications. Fills tanks, hoppers, or machines with paving materials. Coordinates truck dumping. Drives machines onto truck trailers, and drives trucks to transport machines and material to and from job sites. Operates oil distributors, loaders, chip spreaders, dump trucks, and snow plows. Sets up forms and lay out guidelines for curbs, according to written specifications, using string, spray paint, and concrete/water mixes. Shovels blacktop. Places strips of material such as cork, asphalt, or steel into joints, or place rolls of expansion-joint material on machines that automatically insert material. Operates machines that clean or cut expansion joints in concrete or asphalt and that rout out cracks in pavement. May cut or break up pavement and drive guardrail posts, using machines equipped with interchangeable hammers. Using hand tools, installs dies, cutters, and extensions to screeds onto machines. Drives and operates curbing machines to extrude concrete or asphalt curbing. Participates in snow removal operations. Supports the project Safety Plan though personal involvement in all aspects of Safety, including training, safety protective equipment and clothing, and adhering to safety requirements pertaining to particular trades or skills. Others duties as assigned.
  • Accountable For: Timely, accurate, cost-effective performance of duties. Compliance with contract requirements and CII policies and procedures, including Rules of Conduct. Working closely and harmoniously with fellow workers and government clients. Adherence to all safety and health rules and regulations.


  • Salary: $38.50 USD Per Hour
  • Hours per week: 40

Pavements and Equipment Supervisor

United States Air Force
11.2012 - 01.2015
  • During this assignment, I was TDY from January-March 2013 to Eglin AFB, FL, where I oversaw 20 personnel, $1.5 Million in tools and heavy equipment for construction of $148K parking lot, asphalt road, and storm water retention pond project. From May-August 2013, I was TDY at Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C., and managed 25 personnel for demolition and road construction efforts valued at $654K. From February-August 2014 I was deployed to Guam, where I led construction efforts for $1.8M project. Built 3 facilities to be used for future training efforts supporting all Pacific Air Force Civil engineers. At this position managed three deployment kits valued at $896K. I also supervised 12 personnel (military and WG), where I was required to plan weekly and monthly work schedules, determine how many projects can be done concurrently, which ones must be delayed, and the number and types of employees needed to accomplish tasks. Selected workers and assign tasks to be completed. Explain work requirements, methods, and procedures. Investigate work related problems to identify cause. Develop performance standards, counsel employees, and make formal and informal performance appraisals. Administer personnel managements policies, practices and procedures, including sexual harassment and Equal Employment Opportunity and Equal Employment treatment. Utilize safety practices and procedures following established safety rules and regulations and maintains a safe and clean work environment. Inspect and identify safety violations. Operated and maintained heavy construction equipment such as loaders, graders, cranes, dozers, backhoes, excavators, and dump trucks. Construct and maintain concrete and asphalt runways, parking aprons and roadways. Operated tractor and trailer combinations, transporting construction equipment and materials. Planned, constructed, and repaired airfield pavements, roads, streets, curbs, surface mats, membranes, and other improved areas using paving and surfacing procedures. Operated and maintained cranes up to 90 tons. To include crane set up, hand signals, interpreting load charts, crane safety, and OSHA standards. Interpreted construction drawings and surveys using information such as sub grade contours and grade alignment. Inspected pavements for surface, base, and sub-base damage or defects. Determined material and equipment requirements and prepare s cost estimates for construction activities. Determined type and application of equipment to use in various construction, maintenance, and repair operations. Operated construction equipment to finish grade, level, slope, and compact construction materials. Adjusted and changed attachments on equipment. Operated boom cranes where maneuverability is not limited and precise load placement is not critical. Performed concrete finishing and reinforcement techniques. Also, experience performing or supervising functions such as construction equipment operation; special techniques in using construction equipment to prepare areas for constructing and maintaining roads, grounds, and airfield surfaces; or concrete work, soil stabilization, and rigid and flexible pavement construction and maintenance. Performed a variety of duties, such as, constructing and repairing fences; installing and repairing signs; performing road repairs to include work with concrete and asphalt. Operated four-wheeled tractor with sickle bar, gang mower, whirlwind mower, seeders, fertilizers, spreaders, angle bar grader blade, disc, rollers, harrow tillers, curb edgers, front end loader and post hole digger. Also, rotary broom, sprayer trailer mounted and three point hookup, aerifier, cultivator, brush clipper, leaf loader, and single and double axle trailers, in cutting grass, seeding, fertilizing and general maintenance of grounds. Connected and adjusted attachments including hooking up power takeoff attachments. Performs first echelon maintenance on tractor and equipment, such as greasing, coiling tightening bolts belts, adjusting belts, cleaning and blowing out air filters etc. Shapes, prunes, tops or removes selected trees and shrubs according to instructions. Operated farm type tractors or tow truck in pulling tree spade, chipper and other attachments to perform work. Operated dump trucks, back hoes, skid steer loaders and tractor-trailers. Performed exterior maintenance on base housing and government facilities. Cut and remove trees and tree limbs when necessary. Operated limb chippers and haul debris. Clean roofs and gutters, trim hedges, weed eat, and mow as needed. Performed operator maintenance on riding mowers, chain saws and all other powered equipment used in construction.


  • Hours per week: 40

Pavements and Equipment Supervisor

United States Air Force
01.2007 - 11.2012
  • From October-November 2007 I was TDY to New Boston Air Force Station after severe flooding had washed away several roads, where I orchestrated $4M construction project which dealt with coordinating the equipment and manning to successfully reestablish roadways. At this position, I managed equipment and manning requirements for the execution of $4M of road construction projects. I also managed heavy equipment fleet valued at $328K ensuring all assets were ready to be deployed to war zones across the globe at all times. I was required to plan weekly and monthly work schedules of 8 military and 1 WG personnel, determine how many projects can be done concurrently, which ones must be delayed, and the number and types of employees needed to accomplish tasks. Selected workers and assign tasks to be completed. Explain work requirements, methods, and procedures. Investigate work related problems to identify cause. Develop performance standards, counsel employees, and make formal and informal performance appraisals. Administer personnel managements policies, practices and procedures, including sexual harassment and Equal Employment Opportunity and Equal Employment treatment. Utilize safety practices and procedures following established safety rules and regulations and maintains a safe and clean work environment. Inspect and identify safety violations. Operated and maintained heavy construction equipment such as loaders, graders, cranes, dozers, backhoes, excavators, and dump trucks. Construct and maintain concrete and asphalt runways, parking aprons and roadways. Operated tractor and trailer combinations, transporting construction equipment and materials. Planned, constructed, and repaired airfield pavements, roads, streets, curbs, surface mats, membranes, and other improved areas using paving and surfacing procedures. Interpreted construction drawings and surveys using information such as sub grade contours and grade alignment. Inspected pavements for surface, base, and sub-base damage or defects. Determined material and equipment requirements and prepare s cost estimates for construction activities. Determined type and application of equipment to use in various construction, maintenance, and repair operations. Operated construction equipment to finish grade, level, slope, and compact construction materials. Adjusted and changed attachments on equipment. Operated boom cranes where maneuverability is not limited and precise load placement is not critical. Performed concrete finishing and reinforcement techniques. Also, experience performing or supervising functions such as construction equipment operation; special techniques in using construction equipment to prepare areas for constructing and maintaining roads, grounds, and airfield surfaces; or concrete work, soil stabilization, and rigid and flexible pavement construction and maintenance. Performed a variety of duties, such as, constructing and repairing fences; installing and repairing signs; performing road repairs to include work with concrete and asphalt. Operated four-wheeled tractor with sickle bar, gang mower, whirlwind mower, seeders, fertilizers, spreaders, angle bar grader blade, disc, rollers, harrow tillers, curb edgers, front end loader and post hole digger. Also, rotary broom, sprayer trailer mounted and three point hookup, aerifier, cultivator, brush clipper, leaf loader, and single and double axle trailers, in cutting grass, seeding, fertilizing and general maintenance of grounds. Connected and adjusted attachments including hooking up power takeoff attachments. Performs first echelon maintenance on tractor and equipment, such as greasing, coiling tightening bolts belts, adjusting belts, cleaning and blowing out air filters etc. Shapes, prunes, tops or removes selected trees and shrubs according to instructions. Operated farm type tractors or tow truck in pulling tree spade, chipper and other attachments to perform work. Operated dump trucks, back hoes, skid steer loaders and tractor-trailers. Performed exterior maintenance on base housing and government facilities. Cut and remove trees and tree limbs when necessary. Operated limb chippers and haul debris. Clean roofs and gutters, trim hedges, weed eat, and mow as needed. Performed operator maintenance on riding mowers, chain saws and all other powered equipment used in construction.
  • Hours per week: 40

Pavements and Equipment Supervisor

United States Air Force
10.2005 - 01.2007
  • During this assignment from October 2005-January 2006 I was deployed to Iraq where I led Airfield pavement repairs. Saw cut, cleaned, repaired and sealed 51K linear feet of airfield surface ensuring all Foreign Object Debris hazards were eliminated. In February 2006, I deployed to Forward Operating Base Diamondback, Iraq, where I worked on constructing 1.5 mile worth of barriers eliminating a serious Anti-terrorism and force protection vulnerability. During my deployment I supervised 4 personnel where I was required to plan work schedules, explain work requirements, methods, and procedures. Investigate work related problems to identify cause. Develop performance standards, counsel employees, and make formal and informal performance appraisals. Administer personnel managements policies, practices and procedures, including sexual harassment and Equal Employment Opportunity and Equal Employment treatment. At this position I led Lajes Field Entry Control Point enhancement project which eliminated vital Anti-terrorism and force protection concerns. Required to utilize safety practices and procedures following established safety rules and regulations and maintains a safe and clean work environment. Inspect and identify safety violations. Operated and maintained heavy construction equipment such as loaders, graders, cranes, dozers, backhoes, excavators, and dump trucks. Construct and maintain concrete and asphalt runways, parking aprons and roadways. Operated tractor and trailer combinations, transporting construction equipment and materials. Planned, constructed, and repaired airfield pavements, roads, streets, curbs, surface mats, membranes, and other improved areas using paving and surfacing procedures. Interpreted construction drawings and surveys using information such as sub grade contours and grade alignment. Inspected pavements for surface, base, and sub-base damage or defects. Determined material and equipment requirements and prepare s cost estimates for construction activities. Determined type and application of equipment to use in various construction, maintenance, and repair operations. Operated construction equipment to finish grade, level, slope, and compact construction materials. Adjusted and changed attachments on equipment. Operated boom cranes where maneuverability is not limited and precise load placement is not critical. Performed concrete finishing and reinforcement techniques. Also, experience performing functions such as construction equipment operation; special techniques in using construction equipment to prepare areas for constructing and maintaining roads, grounds, and airfield surfaces; or concrete work, soil stabilization, and rigid and flexible pavement construction and maintenance. Performed a variety of duties, such as, constructing and repairing fences; installing and repairing signs; performing road repairs to include work with concrete and asphalt. Operated four-wheeled tractor with sickle bar, gang mower, whirlwind mower, seeders, fertilizers, spreaders, angle bar grader blade, disc, rollers, harrow tillers, curb edgers, front end loader and post hole digger. Also, rotary broom, sprayer trailer mounted and three point hookup, aerifier, cultivator, brush clipper, leaf loader, and single and double axle trailers, in cutting grass, seeding, fertilizing and general maintenance of grounds. Connected and adjusted attachments including hooking up power takeoff attachments. Performs first echelon maintenance on tractor and equipment, such as greasing, coiling tightening bolts belts, adjusting belts, cleaning and blowing out air filters etc. Shapes, prunes, tops or removes selected trees and shrubs according to instructions. Operated farm type tractors or tow truck in pulling tree spade, chipper and other attachments to perform work. Operated dump trucks, back hoes, skid steer loaders and tractor-trailers. Performed exterior maintenance on base housing and government facilities. Cut and remove trees and tree limbs when necessary. Operated limb chippers and haul debris. Clean roofs and gutters, trim hedges, weed eat, and mow as needed. Performed operator maintenance on riding mowers, chain saws and all other powered equipment used in construction.
  • Hours per week: 40

Pavements and Equipment Operator

United States Air Force
09.2003 - 09.2005
  • During this I had deployments to Qatar, Kuwait and Iraq in direct support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom 2003-2005 where I demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities. At Al Udeid AB, Qatar, I expertly operated heavy construction equipment for the abandonment of Camp Andy. Successfully removed all U.S. interests and relocated to the new site. During the deployment I supervised 5 personnel where I was required to plan work schedules, explain work requirements, methods, and procedures. Investigate work related problems to identify cause. Develop performance standards, counsel employees, and make formal and informal performance appraisals. Administer personnel managements policies, practices and procedures, including sexual harassment and Equal Employment Opportunity and Equal Employment treatment. At this position, I performed site preparation work for a new rock crushing plant utilized at the Andersen AFB landfill. Required to utilize safety practices and procedures following established safety rules and regulations and maintains a safe and clean work environment. Inspect and identify safety violations. Operated and maintained heavy construction equipment such as loaders, graders, cranes, dozers, backhoes, excavators, and dump trucks. Construct and maintain concrete and asphalt runways, parking aprons and roadways. Operated tractor and trailer combinations, transporting construction equipment and materials. Planned, constructed, and repaired airfield pavements, roads, streets, curbs, surface mats, membranes, and other improved areas using paving and surfacing procedures. Interpreted construction drawings and surveys using information such as sub grade contours and grade alignment. Inspected pavements for surface, base, and sub-base damage or defects. Determined material and equipment requirements and prepare s cost estimates for construction activities. Determined type and application of equipment to use in various construction, maintenance, and repair operations. Operated construction equipment to finish grade, level, slope, and compact construction materials. Adjusted and changed attachments on equipment. Operated boom cranes where maneuverability is not limited and precise load placement is not critical. Performed concrete finishing and reinforcement techniques. Also, experience performing or supervising functions such as construction equipment operation; special techniques in using construction equipment to prepare areas for constructing and maintaining roads, grounds, and airfield surfaces; or concrete work, soil stabilization, and rigid and flexible pavement construction and maintenance. Performed a variety of duties, such as, constructing and repairing fences; installing and repairing signs; performing road repairs to include work with concrete and asphalt. Operated four-wheeled tractor with sickle bar, gang mower, whirlwind mower, seeders, fertilizers, spreaders, angle bar grader blade, disc, rollers, harrow tillers, curb edgers, front end loader and post hole digger. Also, rotary broom, sprayer trailer mounted and three point hookup, aerifier, cultivator, brush clipper, leaf loader, and single and double axle trailers, in cutting grass, seeding, fertilizing and general maintenance of grounds. Connected and adjusted attachments including hooking up power takeoff attachments. Performs first echelon maintenance on tractor and equipment, such as greasing, coiling tightening bolts belts, adjusting belts, cleaning and blowing out air filters etc. Shapes, prunes, tops or removes selected trees and shrubs according to instructions. Operated farm type tractors or tow truck in pulling tree spade, chipper and other attachments to perform work. Operated dump trucks, back hoes, skid steer loaders and tractor-trailers. Performed exterior maintenance on base housing and government facilities. Cut and remove trees and tree limbs when necessary. Operated limb chippers and haul debris. Clean roofs and gutters, trim hedges, weed eat, and mow as needed. Performed operator maintenance on riding mowers, chain saws and all other powered equipment used in construction.
  • Hours per week: 40

Pavements and Equipment Operator

United States Air Force
09.2000 - 09.2003
  • In this position, I was the assistant supervisor for snow removal operations. Required to maintain 2.6M square yards of airfield pavement and ensure zero delays to the flying mission. I participated in 2 runway closures where we performed emergency repairs of 35 concrete and asphalt spalls and routed and sealed over 75K linear foot of runway surface. Our efforts eliminated aircraft damage from Foreign Object Debris. I was required to plan weekly and monthly work schedules. Determines how many projects can be done concurrently, which ones must be delayed, and the number and types of employees needed to accomplish tasks. Explain work requirements, methods, and procedures. Investigate work related problems to identify cause. Utilize safety practices and procedures following established safety rules and regulations and maintains a safe and clean work environment. Inspect and identify safety violations. Operated and maintained heavy construction equipment such as loaders, graders, cranes, dozers, backhoes, excavators, and dump trucks. Construct and maintain concrete and asphalt runways, parking aprons and roadways. Operated tractor and trailer combinations, transporting construction equipment and materials. Planned, constructed, and repaired airfield pavements, roads, streets, curbs, surface mats, membranes, and other improved areas using paving and surfacing procedures. Interpreted construction drawings and surveys using information such as sub grade contours and grade alignment. Inspected pavements for surface, base, and sub-base damage or defects. Determined material and equipment requirements and prepare s cost estimates for construction activities. Determined type and application of equipment to use in various construction, maintenance, and repair operations. Operated construction equipment to finish grade, level, slope, and compact construction materials. Adjusted and changed attachments on equipment. Operated boom cranes where maneuverability is not limited and precise load placement is not critical. Performed concrete finishing and reinforcement techniques. Also, experience performing or supervising functions such as construction equipment operation; special techniques in using construction equipment to prepare areas for constructing and maintaining roads, grounds, and airfield surfaces; or concrete work, soil stabilization, and rigid and flexible pavement construction and maintenance. Performed a variety of duties, such as, constructing and repairing fences; installing and repairing signs; performing road repairs to include work with concrete and asphalt. Operated four-wheeled tractor with sickle bar, gang mower, whirlwind mower, seeders, fertilizers, spreaders, angle bar grader blade, disc, rollers, harrow tillers, curb edgers, front end loader and post hole digger. Also, rotary broom, sprayer trailer mounted and three point hookup, aerifier, cultivator, brush clipper, leaf loader, and single and double axle trailers, in cutting grass, seeding, fertilizing and general maintenance of grounds. Connected and adjusted attachments including hooking up power takeoff attachments. Performs first echelon maintenance on tractor and equipment, such as greasing, coiling tightening bolts belts, adjusting belts, cleaning and blowing out air filters etc. Shapes, prunes, tops or removes selected trees and shrubs according to instructions. Operated farm type tractors or tow truck in pulling tree spade, chipper and other attachments to perform work. Operated dump trucks, back hoes, skid steer loaders and tractor-trailers. Performed exterior maintenance on base housing and government facilities. Cut and remove trees and tree limbs when necessary. Operated limb chippers and haul debris. Clean roofs and gutters, trim hedges, weed eat, and mow as needed. Performed operator maintenance on riding mowers, chain saws and all other powered equipment used in construction.
  • Hours per week: 40

Education

Some college (no degree) - Construction Technology

Community College of The Air Force
Montgomery, AL

High school diploma or equivalent -

Rancocas Valley Regional High School
Eastampton Township, NJ, United States
05.1998

Skills

  • Construction math
  • Heavy equipment operation
  • Environmental compliance
  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Problem-solving
  • Time management
  • Attention to detail
  • Problem-solving abilities/critical thinking
  • Multitasking Abilities
  • Reliability
  • Organizational skills
  • Machine operation/control
  • Effective communication
  • Safety awareness
  • Adaptability and flexibility
  • Decision-making

Certification

  • Airman Leadership School 2004
  • Air Force Civil Engineering Technical School 2000
  • USAF Crane Certification Course Dobbins ARB GA Aug 2009
  • Concrete Batch Plant Operations Nellis AFB NV Dec 2013

Timeline

Engineering Equipment Operator (Road Construction Worker)

USAF
11.2015 - 01.2023

Heavy Equipment Operator / Paver Operator

Chugach Industries
02.2015 - 10.2015

Pavements and Equipment Supervisor

United States Air Force
11.2012 - 01.2015

Pavements and Equipment Supervisor

United States Air Force
01.2007 - 11.2012

Pavements and Equipment Supervisor

United States Air Force
10.2005 - 01.2007

Pavements and Equipment Operator

United States Air Force
09.2003 - 09.2005

Pavements and Equipment Operator

United States Air Force
09.2000 - 09.2003

Some college (no degree) - Construction Technology

Community College of The Air Force

High school diploma or equivalent -

Rancocas Valley Regional High School