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Stephen Menko 

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Sheffield Lake, OH  44054
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Resume Headline: Stephen Menko - Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Resume Value: 7vyhnfq677smad93   

  

 

 

 

 

                                                  Stephen Allen Menko

             982 Stark St. Sheffield Lake, Ohio 44054

                                                 440-949-1340

                                                  Stephen.menko@yahoo.com

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Education:

 

·         School: Valley High School

·         Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

·         Start Month: September Start Year: 1971

·         End Month: May            End Year: 1974

·         Degree/Certification/Diploma Obtained: High School Diploma

 

·         School:   MRAP- U

·         Location:    Texarkana, Texas

·         Start Month: February                    Start Year:   2012

·         End Month:   April                          End Year:     2012

·         Degree/Certification/Diploma Obtained:     Certification

 

 

 

Work Experience:

 

Job Title: Vehicle Maintenance Technician

Company: ManTech International

Location: Kandahar, Afghanistan

Start Month: Feb.           Start Year: 2012

End Month: April              End Year: 2013

 

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

·         Inspection Perform quality assurance for all work performed within assigned mission areas.

 

  Inspect work in progress and record observations on vehicles that have sustainment work done. Write up any FMC parts and safety issues that are not found during the initial inspection and to assure that the write up’s on the 2404 were fixed correctly.

 

·         Removed/Repaired air compressors, starters, alternators, brake liners, engines, radiators, lights, transmissions, differentials, brake drums, fire extinguishers, frame rails, cabs, armor plates, gun turrets, a/c compressors, batteries, and wheels.

 

·         Installed transmissions, cabs, gun turrets, radiators, alternators, starters, fire extinguishers, engines, armor plates, air compressors, windshields, doors, differentials, lights, a/c compressors, batteries, and wheels.

 

·         Diagnosed batteries, alternators (vehicle will not start or is not charging). a/c (vehicle is not blowing cold air out of the vents).

 

·         Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above: load tester, dvom meter and a/c machine.

 

·         Vehicles and Equipment worked on: Ford, Chevy, Dodge, and Toyota cars and trucks. Peterbuilt, Kenworth, Mac semi tractors an trails.

 

·         Military Vehicles worked on:  M998, M1114, M1151 HMMWV’s, PLS, MATV, COUGAR, MAXX-PRO PLUS, RG 31

 

·         Components worked on: starters, engines, transmissions, alternators, lights, differentials, gun turrets, fire suppression systems, and brakes.

 

 

 

Work Experience:

 

Job Title: QA/QC, Mechanical Technician

Company: Mantech International                                                                                   

Location: Kandahar, and Salerno Afghanistan

Start Month: August      Start Year: 2009    

End Month: August        End Year: 2011

Total Amount of Time Employed:  

·         Years: 2 years  Months:

                        

Duties and Responsibilities:

·         Inspection Under direction facilitates development of quality assurance program and oversees inspections and corrective action plans that meet or exceeds maintenance and supply standards.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

   Perform quality assurance for work preformed within assigned mission areas.                                                                   Inspected work in progress and record any new deficiencies. Help prepare action plan based on data, observation, and reports.

 

Submit recommendations for required training to improve the quality and or skills to correct deficiencies.                                                                                           

 

·         Removed/Repaired air compressors, starters, alternators, brake liners, engines, radiators, lights, transmissions, differentials, brake drums, fire extinguishers, frame rails, cabs, armor plates, gun turrets, a/c compressors, batteries, and wheels.

 

·         Installed transmissions, cabs, gun turrets, radiators, alternators, starters, fire extinguishers, engines, armor plates, air compressors, windshields, doors, differentials, lights, a/c compressors, batteries, and wheels.

 

 

·         Diagnosed batteries, alternators (vehicle will not start or is not charging). a/c (vehicle is not blowing cold air out of the vents).

 

·         Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above: load tester, dvom meter and a/c machine.

 

·         Vehicles and Equipment worked on: Ford, Chevy, Dodge, and Toyota cars and trucks. Peterbuilt, Kenworth, Mac semi tractors an trails.

 

·         Military Vehicles worked on: M998, M1114, M1151 HMMWV’s, PLS, MATV, COUGAR, MAXX-PRO PLUS, RG 31

 

·         Components worked on: starters, engines, transmissions, alternators, lights, differentials, gun turrets, fire suppression systems, and brakes.

 

 

 

Work Experience:

 

Job Title: Heavy Wheel Vehicle Mechanic

Company: ITT Corporation                                                                                                 

Location: Camp Arifjan, Kuwait

Start Month: July           Start Year: 2008

End Month:   June           End Year: 2009

Total Amount of Time Employed:  

·         Years: ________ Months: 11 months

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

·         Removed/Repaired brake pads, engines, cvc axles, transmissions, steering gear boxes, ball joints, tie rods, radiators, differentials, gun turrets, windshields, fuel pumps, fuel injector pumps, turbo chargers, armor plates, wiring harnesses, frame rails, wheel hubs, wheels, alternators, batteries  and cabs

 

·         Installed radiators, transmissions, differentials, brake pads, fuel pumps, fuel injector pumps, ball joints, tie rods, cvc axles, frame rails, armor plates, steering gear boxes, turbo charges, wiring harnesses, radiators, gun turrets, windshields, alternators, batteries and wheels.

 

·         Diagnosed alternator, batteries (vehicle would not crank over or the volt meter was charging low). Engine (engine knock or oil pressure gauge showing low oil pressure).

 

·         Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above: dvom meter and oil pressure tester.

 

·         Vehicles and Equipment worked on: Dodge, Ford, Chevy, and Toyota cars and trucks. Peterbuilt, Kenworth and Mac semi tractors and trailers.

 

·         Military Vehicles worked on: M998, M1114, M1151 HMMWV’s, PLS, LMTV and HEMMT

 

·         Components worked on: engines, transmissions, differential, brakes, lights and gun turrets.

 

Work Experience:

 

Job Title: Wheel vehicle Mechanic

Company: LSI Corporation                                                                                   

Location: Mosul, Iraq

Start Month: May         Start Year: 2007

End Month:    June         End Year: 2008

Total Amount of Time Employed:  

·         Years: 1 year    Months: 1 month

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

·         Removed/Repaired engines, transmissions, differentials, radiators, brake pads, brake calipers, windshields, fuel pumps, fuel injector pumps, wheel hubs, wheels, fuel tanks, turbo chargers, lights, alternators, starters, batteries, ecm’s, glow plugs, control box and cvc axles.

 

·         Installed (please be specific with part names): turbo chargers, windshields, brake pads, brake calipers, wheel hub bearings, fuel pumps, fuel injector pumps, cvc axles, radiators, alternators, differentials, ecm’s, glow plugs, control box and engines.

 

·         Diagnosed (what parts and specific issues, describe in detail): batteries, alternators (vehicle would quit running and or needed to be jumped off).

 

·         Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above: dvom meter or refractometer.

 

·         Vehicles and Equipment worked on: Chevy, Dodge, Ford and Toyota cars and trucks. Peterbuilt, Kenworth, and Mac semi tractors and trailers.

 

·         Military Vehicles worked on: M998, M1114, M1151 HMMWV’s and PLS.

 

·         Components worked on: engines, transmissions, differentials, glow plugs, control boxes, fuel pumps, turbo chargers and brakes.

 

Work Experience:

 

Job Title: Diesel Mechanic

Company: American Fleet Services                                                                                   

Location: Independence, Ohio

Start Month: September     Start Year: 2006

End Month: May                  End Year: 2007

Total Amount of Time Employed:  

·         Years: ________ Months: 9 months

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

·         Removed/Repaired clutches, transmissions, axles, starters, alternators, brake liners, brake drums, s-cams, slack adjusters, differentials, lights, fuel filters, oil filters, batteries, leaf springs, drive shafts, and u-bolts

 

·         Installed starters, axles, clutches, alternators, brake liners, s-cams, slack adjusters, brake drums, batteries, leaf springs, u-bolts, and u-joints

 

·         Troubleshoot battery load tester, refactometer, cooling system pressure tester, and dvom meter.

 

·         Diagnosed batteries (vehicle would not start after it sat over night). Starter (starter was sluggish when starting the vehicle). Cooling system leak (vehicle had coolant leaking from the engine compartment) headlamps (vehicle headlamps were not working with switch turned on).

 

·         Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above: battery load tester, dvom meter, cooling system pressure tester and short finder.

 

·         Vehicles and Equipment that you’ve worked on: Ford, Chevy, Dodge and Toyota cars and trucks. Peterbuilt, Kenworth, Mac semi tractors and trailers.

 

·         Components worked on: transmissions, engines, differentials, brakes, fuel system, and a/c systems.

 

Work Experience:

 

Job Title:     Diesel Mechanic                                                  

Company:   Consumers Building Supply                                                                      

Location:     Sheffield, Ohio                                                   

Start Month: May                    Start Year:  2005

End Month:  September        End Year:   2006

Total Amount of Time Employed

·         Years: 1 year  Months: 4 months

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

·         Removed/Repaired brakes, brake drums, water pumps, tie rods, leaf springs, bushings, wheels, brake valves, oil filters, fuel filters, seats, hydraulic hoses, hydraulic cylinders, radiators, air bags, air brake chambers, slack adjusters, s-cams, s-cam bushings, head lamps, side marker lamps, and clutches.

 

·         Installed radiators, hydraulic hoses, hydraulic cylinders, leaf springs, bushings, tie rods, water pumps, brakes, brake drums, air brake chambers, slack adjusters, s-cams, s-cam bushings, seats, head lamps, oil filters, fuel filters and clutches

 

·         Troubleshoot cooling system pressure tester, battery load tester, refractometer and hydraulic pressure gauge.

 

·         Diagnosed radiator (coolant leak in engine compartment), hydraulic cylinder (hydraulic cylinder slow when in operation) and batteries (vehicle will not start).

 

·         Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above: cooling system pressure tester, hydraulic pressure gauge and battery load tester.

 

·         Vehicles and Equipment worked on: Ford, Chevy, Dodge and Toyota cars and trucks. Peterbuilt, Kenworth, Mac semi tractors and trailers.

 

·         Components worked on: brakes, engines, transmissions. lights

 

Work Experience:

 

Job Title:       Diesel Mechanic                                                     

Company:      Robertson Ready Mix                                                               

Location:        Corona, California                                                 

Start Month:    February           Start Year:  2002

End Month:      May                  End Year:   2005

Total Amount of Time Employed

·         Years: 2 years   Months: 3 months

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

·         Removed/Repaired radiators, engines, transmissions, differentials, wiring harnesses, wheels, tie rods, cam shafts, pistons, lifters, injector pumps, flywheels, clutches, fuel injectors, air compressors, oil pumps, crankshaft bearings, crankshaft seals, fuel lines, fuel pumps, brake liners, brake drums, s-cams, s-cam bushings, slack adjusters, air brake chambers, axle bearings, axle spindles, axle shafts, drive shafts, u-joints, differentials, steering gear boxes, a/c compressors, hydraulic cylinders, hydraulic hoses, hydraulic valves, pony pumps, hydraulic motors,  bushings, starters, alternators, drum rollers, hoppers, air cylinders, headlamps, and windshields.

 

·         Installed batteries, cabs, drum control cables, radiators, engines, transmissions, differentials, wiring harnesses, wheels, tie rods, cam shafts, pistons, lifters, injector pumps, flywheels, clutches, fuel injectors, air compressors, oil pumps, crankshaft bearings, crankshaft seals, fuel lines, fuel pumps, brake liners, brake drums, s-cams, s-cam bushings, slack adjusters, air brake chambers, axle bearings, axle spindles, axle shafts, drive shafts, u-joints, differentials, steering gear boxes, a/c compressors, hydraulic cylinders, hydraulic hoses, hydraulic valves, pony pumps, hydraulic motors,  bushings, starters, alternators, drum rollers, hoppers, air cylinders, headlamps, and windshields.

 

·         Troubleshoot battery load tester, cooling system pressure tester, elec. short tester and hydraulic pressure gauge.

 

·         Diagnosed battery (vehicle hard to start or will not start). cooling system (coolant leaking from engine compartment). elec. short (light are not coming on and lights and switches are good). Hydraulic cylinder (hydraulic cylinder not operating or is moving to slow).

·         Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above: battery load tester, cooling system pressure tester, elec. Short finder, and hydraulic pressure gauges.

 

·         Vehicles and Equipment worked on: Ford, Chevy, Dodge and Toyota cars and trucks. Peterbuilt, Kenworth semi tractors and trailers

 

·         Components worked on: brakes, engines, transmissions, differentials, lights, hydraulics.

 

Work Experience:

 

Job Title:          Mechanic                                                    

Company:       Reeve Trucking                                                                

Location:                                                        

Start Month:    September        Start Year:  1999

End Month:      February           End Year:   2002

Total Amount of Time Employed

·         Years: 2 years   Months:5 months

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

·         Removed/Repaired accessory drives, wheels, brake liners, brake drums, s-cams, s-cam bushings, u-joints, driveshaft’s, oil filters, fuel filters, and clutches.

 

·         Installed radiators, driveshaft’s, oil filters, fuel filters, accessory drives, wheels, brake liners, brake drums, s-cams, s-cam bushings, u-joints, lights, batteries and clutches.

 

·         Troubleshoot cooling system pressure tester, and battery load tester.

 

·         Diagnosed coolant hoses (coolant leaking from engine compartment). Batteries (vehicle would not start).

·         Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above: cooling system pressure tester, battery load tester.

 

·         Vehicles and Equipment worked on: Ford, Chevy, Dodge and Toyota cars and trucks. Peterbuilt, Kenworth semi tractors and trailers

 

·         Components worked on: transmissions, brakes and batteries

 

Work Experience:

 

Job Title:                                                      

Company:                                                                         

Location:                                                        

Start Month:                             Start Year

End Month:                               End Year:  

Total Amount of Time Employed

·         Years: ________ Months:

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

·         Removed/Repaired (please be specific with part names):

 

·         Installed (please be specific with part names):

 

·         Troubleshoot (names of tools that you use to troubleshoot):

 

·         Diagnosed (what parts and specific issues, describe in detail):

·         Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above:

 

·         Vehicles and Equipment worked on:

 

·         Military Vehicles worked on:

 

·         Components worked on:

 

Work Experience:

 

Job Title:                                                      

Company:                                                                         

Location:                                                        

Start Month:                             Start Year

End Month:                               End Year:  

Total Amount of Time Employed

·         Years: ________ Months:

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

·         Removed/Repaired (please be specific with part names):

 

·         Installed (please be specific with part names):

 

·         Troubleshoot (names of tools that you use to troubleshoot):

 

·         Diagnosed (what parts and specific issues, describe in detail):

·         Tools used to Diagnose the parts listed above:

 

·         Vehicles and Equipment worked on:

 

·         Military Vehicles worked on:

 

·         Components worked on:

 



Experience

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Job Title

Company

Experience

Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Mantech International Corporation

- Present

 

Additional Info

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Current Career Level:

Entry Level

Date of Availability:

Immediately

Work Status:

US - I am authorized to work in this country for any employer.

Active Security Clearance:

Inactive Clearance

US Military Service:

Yes

Citizenship:

US citizen

 

 

Target Job:

Target Job Title:

Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Desired Job Type:

Employee

Desired Status:

Full-Time
Per Diem

 

Target Company:

Company Size:

 

Target Locations:

Selected Locations:

US-OH-Cleveland

Relocate:

No

Willingness to travel:

Up to 100%