1. TRAVIS MICHAEL HOUSE
9128 Foggy Meadow Rd, Charlotte, NC 28269 US
704-619-0709- XLTRITON04@YAHOO.COM
SUMMARY
Extremely sound individual with excellent mechanical reasoning abilities. Very well
organized, attentive to detail, and capable of handling multiple mechanical tasks at the
same time. Skilled in business administration and capable of communicating repair and
maintenance needs to customers. A competent, reliable and commited professional
who can achieve immediate and long-term goals on operational deadlines. A sound
proffesional attitude with pride in personal performance. Seeking a position that will
challenge and use education and acquired skills to positively impact company
performance and provitibility, while providing personal and professional growth.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
TECHNICAL PRODUCT SPECIALIST
Husqvarna Professional Products, Charlotte, NC Sept 2014- July 2016
Responsible for providing technical information, repair knowledge, and troubleshooting
for all Husqvarna manufactured products. Provided technical support to distribuotrs, dealers,
national accounts and customers.
- Processed received or assigned cases using phone, chat, email, warranty system and
written correspondence.
- Responded to technical questions from internal and external customers such as
distributors, dealers, and national accounts.
- Tasked with troubleshooting, diagnosing and evaluating individual information in order
to determine if an issue was warrantable, policy adjustment or goodwill.
Wheeled Vehicle/ Diesel Mechanic
November 2004- May 2014
United States Marine Corps- Camp Lejeune, NC
Performed as an integral member of the mechanical maintenance team, handled the
maintenance and repair of heavy tactical vehicles and select armored vehicles. Primarily
responsible for supervising and performing maintenance and recovery operations on wheeled
vehicles and associated items.
2. - Maintained wheeled vehicles, their associated trailers and material handling equipment
systems.
- Effectively trained personnel in preparation, dismantling and reassembly of diesek engines,
transmissions, hydraulic systems and electrical systems.
-Used applicable technical references, inspecting, servicing, maintaining, repairing replacement,
adjusting and testing of wheeled vehicles and material handling equipment systems, subsystems
and components to their exact specifications, including:
-Power plants/ packs, compresion ignition engines and engine fuel systems, air
induction and exhaust systems and cooling systems.
- Vehicle chassis and power train components including, frame cross members, clutch
assemblies, transmissions, transfers, final drives, propeller shaft assemblies, brake systems and
steering systems, suspension systems, fifth wheel assemblies, wheeled vehicle crane, hoist and
winch assemblies, and hydraulic systems.
- Automotive electrial systems including wiring harness, starting and charging systems.
- Use and maintain tools ranging from common hand tools, screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches,
pressure gauges, and precision instruments, as well as power tools, pneumatic wrenches, lathes,
welding equipment, jacks and hoists to precision measuring instruments and electrical testing
devices.
-Requisition and maintain inventories of materials or supplies necessary to meet production
demands.
- Arrange for delivery, assembly or distribution of supplies/ parts to expediate production
schedules.
- Using computers and computer sytems such as microsoft word, microsoft excel and microsoft
powerpoint to program, write software, set up functions, enter data, or process information.
EDUCATION
High School Diploma June 2004 Poland Regional High School, Poland, ME
REFERENCES
Justin Surrate/ Sgt 1st Class Platoon Sergeant/ North Carolina National Guard 336-596-1090
Tyler Lazdins/ Gunnery Sergeant USMC Staff Non Commissioned Officer In Charge 508-665-
5903
Jamie Johnson/ Sgt 1st Class Section Leader/ North Carolina National Guard 704-701-1917