1. Brian Wakly
4618A Beers St
Fort Campbell, KY 42223
Cell: (719) 963-9159
bwakly@gmail.com
SUMMARY
Managed the maintenance and repair of light and heavy equipment. Provided direct and indirect
supervision of 20 mechanics in a shop and field environments. Responsible for supervising and
performing maintenance and recovery operations on wheeled vehicles and associated items, as well as
heavy-wheeled vehicles. Provided technical guidance to mechanics performing different levels of
maintenance on many different pieces of wheeled, material handling and ground support equipment.
Established priorities, work schedules, supervised work flow, and monitors repair procedures. Determined
serviceability and disposition of defective assemblies and subassemblies.
OBJECTIVE: Seeking a position as a Heavy Diesel Equipment Technician/ Mechanic
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
- Troubleshooting - Ability to read Schematics - Generated maintenance reports
- Detail Oriented - Management - Diagnose Technical Issues
- Improve Maintenance systems - Checked accuracy of others work
- Responsible
EXPERIENCE
2013- Present Senior Mechanic United States Army
Manages and supervises 20 mechanics in diesel equipment maintenance shop.
Supervises the daily work flow and priorities for multiple sections within the maintenance
shop
Prepares different reports in relation to fleet status and services schedules utilizing Microsoft
Excel and maintenance management software.
Ensured parts were researched properly before submitting requisition paperwork.
Maintainswheeledvehicles,theirassociatedtrailersandmaterial handlingequipment
systemsbyinspections,servicing,maintaining,repairing,replacing,adjusting,andtesting
parts and systems
Performstroubleshootingproceduresusingdiagnostictoolsandschematicstodiagnose
equipmentfaults.
Ensuresthe safetyof all mechanicsinthe shop.
2008- 2013 Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic United States Army
Conducted scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on different types of diesel equipment
Completed vehicle service records for wheeled vehicles, generators and material handling
equipment.
2. Brian Wakly
Provided vehicle recovery support for heavy diesel equipment.
2005- 2008 Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic United States Army
Managed a maintenance management system that tracked all aspects of vehicle
maintenance
Coordinated evacuating equipment to other entities for repairs that could not be completed at
the unit level.
Conducted scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on different types of diesel equipment
2003- 2005 Wheeled Vehicle Repairer United States Army
Repaireddiesel powerplants/packs,wheel vehicle clutchassemblies,compressionignition
engine fuel systems,compressionignitionairinductionsystems,vehicle liquidcooling
systems,wheelvehiclechassiselectrical systems,standardtransmissionassemblies,
automatictransmissionassemblies,aircontrolledsemiautomatictransmissionassemblies,
transferassemblies,axle assembliesair(wedge,s-cam) brake systems,wheel vehicle hub
assemblies,wheelvehicle mechanic(manual) steeringsystems,wheel vehiclehydraulic
(power) steeringsystems,andarticulatedsteeringsystems.
Repairswheel vehicleusingbattlefielddamage assessmentandrepair.
Providedvehicle recoverysupportforheave diesel equipment.
EDUCATION
United States Army Wheeled Vehicle Repairer
American Military University 55 Semester Units in American History