1. JON MOGEL
Home Phone: (909) 910 2631
Mailing Address:
144 42nd
Street #61
San Bernardino, CA 92407
SUMMARY
Experienced Diesel Mechanic with diverse experience in performing journey-
level mechanical repair and maintenance on trucks and other diesel or gas-
powered mechanical and automotive equipment; maintain, repair or replace
various systems and components, including computer diagnostics, electrical,
brakes, transmissions, differentials, steering and cooling systems. Skilled welder
and fabricator.
EXPERIENCE
Mechanic, JB Hunt , San Bernardino, Ca .June 2015- Present Computer and electrical
diagnostics, PM/D.O.T. Inspections, fabrication, and welding on Tractor and
Trailers
Mechanic, Dalton Trucking, Fontana , Ca Mar 2013- April-2015 .
Computer and electrical diagnostics, Repairs on 9 axles, Transfers, Bottom
Dumps, Construction equipment, AC repairs ,welding and fabrication.
Including experience with DPF systems
Mechanic, Haley Brothers, Inc., San Bernardino, CA. Feb, 2012 to Mar, 2013
Performed computer and electrical diagnostics, service and repair of tractor-
trailers and forklifts, diesel engine tune ups, PM/D.O.T. Inspections, fabrication,
and welding.
Maintenance Manager, G&N Rubicon, Santa Ana, CA Feb, 2011 to Feb, 2012.
Electrical & Mechanical Diagnostics on CNC Machines (Gear, Shapers, Gear
Grinders, Lathes, and Mills. In charge of PM scheduling for machines, & facility
maintenance.
Mechanic, BBSI/Direct Edge, La Verne, CA Jun, 2011 – Jan, 2011. Computer
and electrical diagnostics, brakes, welding and fabrication on diesel-powered
wood chippers.
Mechanic, WePackIt, Irwindale, CA Nov, 2009 - Apr, 2010. Diagnostics and
service on electronically controlled packaging machines and conveyor systems.
Mechanic, Arrow Staffing, Redlands, CA Aug, 2008 – Aug, 2009. Service and
repair rail car moving equipment including brakes, fabrication welding, and
computer and electrical diagnostics.
2. Mechanic, D3 Equipment, Inc., Fontana, CA, Aug, 2005-Jul, 2008. Performed
computer and electrical diagnostics, service and repair of construction
equipment, inventory, facilities maintenance, rebuilding hydraulic cylinders, diesel
engine tune ups, 101 inspections and welding.
UNITED STATES NAVY
1991-1995 Mechanic (Engine Room & Crane Department). Repair or replace
defective equipment parts, using hand tools and power tools. Reassemble
equipment. Perform routine maintenance. Inspect drives, motors, and belts,
check fluid levels, replace filters, following checklists.
EDUCATION
Universal Technical Institute, Phoenix, Arizona. A.S. Automotive & Diesel Repair
October 1998
U.S. Navy Machinist’s Mate Class “A” School , November 1991 - March 1992
SKILLS
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE -- Performing routine maintenance on equipment
and determining when and what kind of maintenance is needed.
REPAIRING -- Repairing machines or systems using the needed tools.
TROUBLESHOOTING -- Determining cause of operating errors and deciding
what to do about it.
ACTIVE LISTENING -- Giving full attention to what other people are saying,
taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as
appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.
INSTALLATION -- Installing equipment, machines, wiring, or programs to meet
specifications.
EQUIPMENT SELECTION -- Determining the kind of tools and equipment
needed to do a job.
CRITICAL THINKING -- Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and
weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.
READING COMPREHENSION -- Understanding written sentences and
paragraphs in work-related documents.
OPERATION MONITORING -- Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to
make sure a machine is working properly.
COORDINATION -- Adjusting actions in relation to other’s actions