1. Wilton R. Rosario
8680 Sunset Strip — Sunrise, FL 33322 — Phone: 706.341.6796 — E-Mail: wiltonrosario@gmail.com
PROFILE
Dedicated professional with over 12 years of outstanding performance in the U.S. Army, and excelled as a
leader. Accountable and ambitious, able to remained focused and productive in challenging situations. Offering
top-quality customer service and security operations.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• Over 12 years of progressively successful experience as a diesel/ gas mechanic in the US Army
• Demonstrated the ability to function and thrive in harsh living and working conditions
• Applied basic welding, cutting and fabrication techniques to safely and efficiently repair equipment
• Troubleshot, replaced and repaired diesel and gas engines, clutches, transmissions, transfer cases and
hydraulic systems
• Inspected and repaired 12 and 24-volt electrical systems
• Used electronic shop manuals to order parts and diagnose problems
MAINTENANCE MANAGER
• Facilitated support for 100 plus wheeled and over 30 tracked vehicles in highly hazardous conditions resulting
in a fully mission capable rating of 95% exceeding the Army standard of 90%
• Planned and organized work schedules; assigned duties; performed operational and administrative duties
• Counseled, instructed and supervised subordinates in practices, procedures, and safety; utilized salvage
techniques
• Initiated actions to requisition repair parts and supplies; maintains technical publications
• Proved security response with tenacity, endurance, and dedication by remaining of sound mind and proving to
be a leader during challenging times in Iraq.
TRAINING MANAGER
• Performed administrative and supervisory duties; manages 12 personnel, resources, and time in order to
accomplish the supported organization’s mission
• Counseled and trained subordinates; managed personnel and training records
• Conducted and attended meetings to brief fleet operational rate, trends, scheduled and unscheduled
maintenance, approximate down time of equipment, identify short comings and develop a plan of action
• Conducted daily inspections of shop, living and workstations to ensure cleanliness, good housekeeping and
safe work and living habits
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC
Fully trained in the Bradley fighting vehicle system in the maintenance and repair of the M2/M3, A2/A3
Bradley fighting vehicle, the M6 Bradley linebacker air defense vehicle and the M-7 Bradley fire support
team vehicle. Also fully trained in the M88A2 Hercules Recovery Vehicle as an Operator and Maintenance
Technician.
• Serviced, adjusted, and replaced turbine/electrical system components and assemblies on medium to heavy
tracked and wheeled equipment such as engines, fuel, cooling, final drives, inspect, suspension, hydraulics and
brakes
• Used schematics, troubleshooting guides, hand tools, power tools, and special test equipment provided
technical guidance to subordinates; troubleshoots to the system level
• Skilled in operating recovery vehicle (wrecker) to perform vehicle recovery operation, including the use of
wielding equipment to facilitate safe recovery
• Developed and conducted on-the-job training; completes maintenance records and reports
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
• U.S. Army / Recovery NCOIC Fort Hood, TX 2012-2014
• U.S. Army / Shop Foreman Camp Casey, SK 2011-2012
• U.S. Army / Squad Leader Sargent Fort Benning, GA 2003-2011
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS
• M2/3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle Course Fort Knox, KY 10/2002
• M2/3 System Maintainer Certification Fort Knox, KY 10/2002
• Track Vehicle Recovery Course Fort Knox, KY 11/2002
• Track Recovery Specialist Certification Fort Knox, KY 11/2002
• Organizational Maintenance Certification Fort Knox, KY 7/2006
• Operator & Maintenance M88A2 Hercules
Recovery Vehicle Certification Fort Benning, GA 2/2009
References are provided upon request.