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MOSES MARTINEZ Houston, Texas (281)
771-6565 Moy1010@yahoo.com OBJECTIVE STATEMENT I am a former U.S. Marine veteran
with over five years of logistics/ warehouse experience. I also have
experience as a diesel mechanic, telecom\ radio frequency and
repairing/troubleshooting computers. I am seeking an opportunity to continue
to gain knowledge, and put my skills to use. I am currently attending a
technical school for NDT, so I am seeking hours after 1pm Monday through
Friday and open on weekends to work. WORK EXPERIENCE Stock Yard Coordinator
(Pittsburg,Pa) Strom Engineering, ATI Flat
Rolled Products Aug 2015 – Nov.2015 I oversee an area known as the
“slap yard” where metal slaps arrive (weighing 10-40 tons) in the department
via rail, trolley cars, crane or forklift. On any given day, up to a hundred
metal slaps move throughout the yard as some pieces go to get torch cut,
grinded, sonic tested or inspected for quality. I also oversee two crane-men
who are the movers of the yard. I inventory, distribute and ship out
materials for further processing. There are various types of high tech alloys
we handle such as such titanium and nickel, stainless steels, grain-oriented
electrical steels. These slaps come in hot and cold. RF Associate Engineer (Kansas
City, Kansas) Verveba Telecom July 2015 – Aug 17, 2015 RF Associate Engineer (Seattle,
Washington) Verveba Telecom Feb 2015 – June 2015 RF Associate Engineer
(Denver,Colorado) Verveba Telecom Mar 2013 – Jan 2015 ·
Perform
RF Drive Test activities on pre-defined sites within a specific geographic
area such as clusters, single site verifications, Volte testing. (2g,3g,LTE,
Volte testing). ·
Supported
networks include: CDMA, GSM, UMTS,LTE, VoLTE technology ·
Work
days or nights to gather cellular site RF data ·
Resolve
minor computer problems with navigation and data collection software ·
Quickly
learn and retain relevant system knowledge through applied learning, reading
of standards documents or other documentation and review of test plan
documents. ·
Demonstrate
basic understanding of RF theory, ability to conceptualize one cell site in a
network ·
Knowledge
and strong troubleshooting of TEMS, MapInfo & Nomad Sirent: HD call and
voice measurement systems. Diesel Mechanic (Hemmt
Trucks) Strom Engineering Feb 2009 – Sept. 2012 · Worked on various contracts
in Texas and Minnesota · Experience on assembly line
for International tractor trailers and family of tactical vehicles (FMTV),
military trucks (BAE Systems), to include Hemmt trucks. · Installed/ inspected brake
lines, air tanks, gas tanks, tires, doors, air hoses, front/back end light
fixtures & wiring. Etc. · Adjusted and installed
equipment to specifications, to include spot welding, cutting, sanding,
painting, and polishing for final product. · Resolved any issues with
trucks not passing post-delivery inspections. Electronic Tech. II on Mine
Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Military Trucks AAR Brown International Feb. 2008- Nov. 2008 · Installation of electronic
equipment such as global positioning system (GPS) devices, computer
installation, satellite/cryptographic radios, descrambling devices and
VHF/UHF antennas. · Trained new employees on
company policies and procedures. · The systems installed
included the following: Blue Force Tracking (BFT), Defense Advanced GPS
Receiver (DAGR), Objective Gunner Protection Kit, (OGPK), Tactical Operations
Center Intercommunications System (TOCNET), Video Conferencing Application
(VIC), 104,103,110 communication radios, Digi-Rack, satellite communication
antennas (SATCOM), Roxtec- flexible cable entry seals, crew vehicle receiver/
jammer (CVRJ) and Duke. · Kept a clean work station
and accountability for all equipment. Heavy Duty Diesel Lead
Mechanic/Armor Specialist (Iraq) Premier Systems
Professionals Inc./Oshkosh Truck Co. May 2005 – Sept. 2007 · Worked 84 hours weekly in
Iraq on Marine Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) 7-ton trucks installing
armor kits and performing retrogrades. · Kits included installing
armored windshield, armored roof, armed doors, shock-absorbing floors, and
replacement of suspension plates, backside armor and a troop carrier, etc. · Retrogrades pertained to AC
installation and front suspension. · Trained and supervised 8-10
personnel at any given time. Computer Tech. /Logistics
Clerk U.S Marine Corps Feb 1999 – May. 2004 · Responsible for over 120
computer users; ensuring all pertinent hardware/software was installed and
ready to use. · Responsibilities included
repairing, troubling shooting and giving maintenance, to include formatting
computers and installing windows operating systems. · Setup user accounts and
workstations, to include conference equipment for presentations. · Supported over 180 reserve
sites. · Tracked back orders on
parts with weekly reports which commanding officer utilized to assess mission
capabilities. · Redistributed millions of
dollars of equipment to deficient units. · Responsible for
reporting, on a quarterly basis, the accountability of over half a million
dollars in equipment. EDUCATION/AWARDS/CERTIFICATIONS: · Associates Degree Psychology
~ May 2012 (3.33 GPA) South Texas
College, McAllen, TX · National Defense Medal,
Good Conduct Medal, Meritorious Mast, Overseas Deployment Ribbon, Two
Certificates of Appreciation, Certificate of Excellence (Overseas in Iraq) · North American Institute
(Online Courses)/ Mack Trucks Inc., Volvo Trucks North America Certificates:
Diesel Engine Basic Test (May 17, 2009),Impact 3.0 Parts (May 25, 2009), Best
of SACC E-Learning (May 18, 2009), Impact 3.0 Service (May 25, 2009)Volvo
Basic Heavy-Duty Truck HVAC Principles (Dec 31, 2010) Volvo Basic Electrical
(May 20, 2009) · Caterpillar University
(Online course): ELE C01 Key Features of Electricity, Forklift Safety Video · 10 k Forklift Certified,
Camp Al-Taqaddum, Iraq · Marine Corps Boot Camp, San
Diego, CA Graduation: May 21, 1999 · Enlisted Basic Supply
School (3043), Jacksonville, NC · Transportation Workers
Identification Credential Card Received Feb 2013 |
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