1. Cody McCauley 1
Cody McCauley
715 Flaming Cliffs Court
Henderson, NV 89014
(814) 657-1532
mccauleylcody@yahoo.com
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Highly qualified vehicle and engine mechanic with six years of military experience. Self-motivated and
dependable individual with advanced troubleshooting and mechanical skills. Demonstrated ability to perform
under pressure and in stressful situations. Expertly performed maintenance tasks utilizing hand tools, power
tools, and air tools. Amazing passion for off road trucks, trophy trucks, and high performance rally truck, Also
Always seeking to meet or exceed quality control standards to show my outstanding mechanical skills. Good
motor skills with the ability to lift more than 75LBS, bend over often, stop and kneel with no trouble.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Maintenance
Vehicle Operator
Oral Communication
Vehicle Inspections
Detail-Oriented
Customer Service
Problem Solving
Quality Control
Engine Operations
Self-Motivated
Self-Discipline
Troubleshooting
EXPERIENCE
Vehicle Mechanic and Maintenance worker Feb 2015 – Present
United States Army
Camp Carroll, S. Korea
Proficiently operated and maintained eight heavy mobility trucks, Trailers, and generators to ensure
proper use and correct operation of all equipment. Replaced and repaired parts on vehicles worth over
$20M resulting in zero loss and equipment malfunctions. Chosen over twelve of my co-workers for
vehicle operations and movement during company evaluations and maintenance inspections.
Flawlessly performed all vehicle movement and maintenance task, therefore was commended by
inspectors and evaluators determining my technique should be used to train other personnel on daily
maintenance and repairs. Followed all EPA rules and regulation for proper disposal of fluids, rags and
grease to ensure cleanliness.
Vehicle mechanic and Maintenance worker Jun 2011 – Jan 2015
United States Army
Fort Bliss, Texas
Assisted in the execution of all unit movements of vehicles throughout multiple countries, including the
removal of most fluids and succeeded driving equipment with trailers over different tenacious types of
terrain and obstacles. Repaired and replaced brakes, brake pads, and transaxle work and suspension
replacement on various vehicles to meet manufacturers’ performance specifications to ensure proper
vehicle functions. Assisted others in analyzing engines and components malfunctions. Conducted
thorough vehicle inspections to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment was in
proficient working order. Continuously monitored vehicle performance and repairs to ensure quality
performance. Demonstrated continuous effort to improve operations of maintenance work and shop
performance.
2. Cody McCauley 2
Vehicle Mechanic and Maintenance worker Jun 2010 – May 2011
United States Army
Suwon, S. Korea
Successfully mounted, inflated and adjusted controls to simulate different types of road conditions and
terrain. Verified vehicle serviceability by conducting road test drives, adjusting components and an
extensive variety of special tools. Completed daily maintenance checks and services on diesel and gas
engines including detecting leaks, checking fluids, fan belts and other engine components for excess
wear and tear. Demonstrated enhanced knowledge on proficient use and navigation through all vehicle
and equipment schematics and technical manuals. Competent in the use of hand, power, and air tools.
Skilled in the proper us of multi-meters and electrical test and instrumental equipment. General
knowledge on vehicle alignment machines and hydraulic lifts. Highly motivated and challenge driven.
CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING
Venango county technology center Sep 2007-May 2009
Automotive Certificate