1. MR. MATTHEW ANTHONY TELLO
3149B STEELE RD EL PASO TX. 79904
580-514-9051 ▪ tello4369@gmail.com ▪
Summary
Accomplished Maintenance Program Manager with 16 years’ experience and a Secret clearance.
Directs all shop office operations such as production control, diagnostics, fault isolation and repair or
replacement , also has direct oversight on parts ordering, combined man hour accounting, maintenance
management actions and reports; maintains oversight on the workflow efficiency and continuity of five
commodity sections consisting of Ground Support Equipment, Communications and Electronics, Armament,
Automotive and Allied Trades.
Responsible for the management, growth and development of 50 maintainers. Responsible for the
logistical management for 900 pieces of equipment ranging from vehicles, armament, support equipment,
and weapon systems, valued at 70 million dollars. Extremely skilled Supervisor responsible for managing of a
multi-functional Combat Support and Sustainment Battalion; supervise development and preparation of
operations information and related data to ensure proper logistical support and technical assistance;
contributes to staff development and data systems; provides mission guidance to one subordinate; perform
duties as senior Mechanic mentor for 50 lower level maintainers assisting in planning, training, deployment,
and redeployment operations at the higher echelon level; responsible for the training, health, welfare, and
discipline for ninety lower level maintainers and five supervisors.
Experience
Work Experience:
US Army
4/1 FA
Ft. Bliss TX, 79926
02/2015 - 04/2016
Salary: 65,926.20 USD per Year
Hours per week: 55
Artillery Mechanic Supervisor
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
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Serves as the Senior Maintenance Supervisor for a dual capable 155mm Howitzer Battalion; supervises, plans,
coaches and mentors lower enlisted soldiers in the successful accomplishment of their Logistic tasks; serves
as liaison for Direct Support, General Support, activities to repair equipment worth over $200,000,000;
provides oversight, support, and expertise for all battalion level maintenance programs; monitors battalion's
Prescribed Load List, Total Army Maintenance Management System, Test Measurement Diagnostic
Equipment, Exchange Pricing, and SAMS-E operations; tracks and identifies all maintenance resources and
requirements in the battalion.
Supervises and performs unit maintenance and recovery of all self-propelled field artillery cannon weapon
systems, including the automotive, turret, fire control, and chemical protection subsystems thereof.
Troubleshoots and performs unit maintenance on the automotive systems and components of M109 self-
propelled howitzers, M88/A1, and the 113 family of vehicles. Maintains diesel power plants/packs,
compression ignition engine fuel systems, compression ignition air induction systems, track vehicle exhaust
systems, air cooling systems, vehicle liquid cooling systems, vehicle starting systems, vehicle charging
systems, track hull electrical systems, automatic transmission assemblies cross drive transmission assemblies,
auxiliary drive assemblies, tract vehicle suspension systems, lockout suspension systems,
mechanical/hydraulic steering systems, track vehicle hydraulic systems, auxiliary power units, fire
extinguisher / suppression systems, and gas particulate filter systems.
Supervises lower grade soldiers, and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of
their duties. Troubleshoots, isolates, and identifies causes of system or component malfunction. Inspects
electrical wiring and hydraulic lines.
Perform duties in preceding skill levels and self-propelled field artillery turret mechanic (MOS 45D) duties.
Performs battlefield damage assessment and repair (BDAR) of track vehicle armament/automotive systems.
Inspects and troubleshoots automotive/armament systems of 105, 155mm series Howitzer, and M992
Ammunition carrier. Inspects and troubleshoots automotive systems of M113 series vehicles, M88A1/A2
recovery vehicle.
Supervisor: Scott Wozna (315) 744-6047)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
US Army Pacific Command
B 1/15 FA
Camp Hovey, APO AP 962214 South Korea
02/2014 - 02/2015
Salary: 65,926.20 USD per Year
Hours per week: 50
Senior Artillery Mechanic
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Serves as the senior artillery mechanic which supervises and performs unit maintenance and recovery of all
self-propelled field artillery cannon weapon systems, including automotive, turret, carriage-mounted
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armament, associated fire control and related systems and components on the 109-series self-propelled
Howitzers, M992 Field Artillery Ammunition Carrier and the M88A1 Medium Track Recovery Vehicle.
Maintains diesel power plants/packs, compression ignition engines and engine fuel systems, air induction
systems, exhaust systems, cooling systems. Serves as the technical expert on diagnosing problems within the
fleet.
Supervisor: Timothy Castelow (254) 289-2216)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
US Army
1941 Bennington Court
Fort Lee, VA 23801 United States
12/2010 - 02/2014
Salary: 63,000.00 USD per Year
Hours per week: 50
Chief Instructor TMRD
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Served as a Senior Instructor for the 91P QMF. Responsible for both pre-instructional and instructional
actions including overall maintenance and improvement of assigned course areas of equipment electronics.
Applied a variety of instructional techniques including lecture, seminar, conference and group discussion,
programmed instruction, self-paced instruction, and multimedia instruction. Serves as a principal source of
technical information on which course development actions are based. The central requirement of the work
assigned was a combination of practical knowledge of the methods and techniques of instruction and
practical knowledge of the subject matter being taught. Job performance required a thorough specialized
technical knowledge of advanced principles of electronics and techniques used in the diagnosis of
malfunction symptoms and repair of complex artillery and artillery support equipment. Teaching
assignments encompassed major portions of one or more mandatory support maintenance courses in digital
controlled multipurpose test equipment, weapon system special purpose digital computers, simulator
systems, weapon systems, battery-controlled electronic equipment and other armament support
maintenance test equipment.
Instructed on the theory, operation, function, troubleshooting procedures, checks and adjustments,
maintenance and repair of electronics systems and components repaired by Ordnance electronic
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maintenance occupations, keeping abreast of the continuing changes in system software programs and
hardware modifications which may affect technical aspects of course material. Attended new equipment
training and major modification training on existing equipment. Updated existing and overall course
materials. Strived to improve instruction by developing different approaches and methods. Initiates minor
changes to improve course layout or to add additional material.
Determined need for training content revisions and made pen-and-ink changes to reflect lessons learned.
Reviewed and provided input to training products, to include job and task analysis, Solider Training
Publications, Mission Training Plans (MTP), Programs of Instruction (POI), Course Administrative Data (CAD)
Sheets, resident and exportable lesson plans, examinations, practical exercises, and student handouts.
Reviewed and recommended changes to doctrinal publications such as Field Manuals (FM), Technical
Manuals (TM), Supply Bulletin (SB), training Circulars (TC), job performance aids and other training products
in accordance with the System Approach to Training (SAT) process. Trained in ABIC, CTC, SAT (System
approach to Training), ITBCD (Introduction to Basic Course Design), TCC (Test Construction Course), TCO
(Test Control Officer).
Evaluated student achievement and diagnosed student learning difficulties for particular low and high ability
students or groups and improves instruction through the application of innovative or advanced instructional
techniques. Provided additional training as needed on a case by case basis.
Checks out for optimum operation, any item of equipment including test instruments and training aids and
reports malfunction to repair facility in accordance with local standard of operation procedures, in order that
corrective action may be taken by authorized personnel. Make recommendations for improved system
performance based on direct knowledge and experience.
Supervisor: Thomas Gollahrdt (804) 765-9608)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
US Army European Command
1/77 FA Ledward Barracks
Schweinfurt, Bayern Germany
09/2005 - 02/2011
Salary: 63,000.00 USD per Year
11/2008 - 12/2010
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Hours per week: 40
Battalion Recovery Operation Supervisor
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Serves as Recovery Supervisor for a 155mm Self Propelled Field Artillery Battalion, provides technical skills
and techniques to recover and repair assets on the battlefield; uses practical methods of recovering,
repairing disabled and immobilized vehicles due to terrain, mechanical failures, or hostile actions in a combat
or garrison environment. Performs battle damage assessment and repair/recovery (BDAR/R); provides
principles of rigging techniques, and expedient repairs; responsible for training, supervising all lower H8 (ASI)
Soldiers on all proper towing, lifting, winching, rigging. Responsible for 5 M88A1’s and 4 HEMMTT Wreckers
and diagnostic and test equipment valued in excess of 1.5 million dollars.
Supervisor: John Durousseau (804) 638-3113)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Job Related Training
• US ARMY ORDNANCE SCHOOL: HYDROLIC GRAD 1999
• COMBAT LIFE SAVER COURSE GRAD 2010
• CLC 222 COR CONTRACT OFFICER EPERSENTITIVE GRAD 2008
• AR0001C MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT GRAD 2003
• AR0005C DAILY PMCS GRAD 2006
• ITC TRAINING AND GERMAN HEADSTART GRAD 2008
• SUICIDE AWARNESS TRAINING GRAD 2013
• COMPOSITE RISK MANAGEMENT OPERATIONAL CRSE GRAD 2012
JT SP OPNTF CRSLVII 2013
TEST CONTRUCTION 2013
BUS DRVIER CRS 2011
MAINT LEADERS CRS 2010
ULLS-G OPERATORS CRS 2008
PLS SUSRAINMENT CRS 2005
Education
Army Logistics University (Systems Approach to Training) Fort Lee, VA United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate 04/2011
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Purpose:
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To train Officers, Warrant Officers, Enlisted Soldiers, DA Civilians, and contractors to develop training
products based on the Army’s systematic approach to training development (TRADOC REG 350-70). The
Graduate will be an adaptive and flexible member of a training development team, capable of performing
duties as a Training Developer, Instructional Systems Specialist (GS-1750) and Training Specialist (GS-1712).
This course will also help instructors navigate the Army’s instructional design process.
Scope:
Graduates will be able to prepare a Critical Task List (CTL), job task performance specifications, job aids for a
Military Occupation Specialty (MOS). Graduates will also be able to develop terminal and enabling
objectives, select the appropriate method of instruction and media for a lesson, and evaluate learner
performance. Course topics will cover how to conduct a job and task analysis, how to design a lesson,
assessment/test process, and how to validate lessons. Students will develop the skills and knowledge to
input their analysis and lesson information into the Training Development Capability (TDC/CMR) software
Army logistic University (Instructional Design Basic Course) Fort Lee, VA United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate 04/2013
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
The Instructional Design Basic Course is a 32-hour, entry-level design course intended for U.S Army
(Active/Reserve Component), Department of the Army (DA) civilians/DA contractors who design and/or
develop instruction. The course covers the following topics: lesson introductions, content and activities,
summaries, assessments, and the four types of knowledge. This course was designed to give participants
foundational design knowledge and to provide design frameworks that will help improve effectiveness
efficiency
United States Army logistics University (Cadre Training Course) Fort Lee, VA United States Technical or
Occupational Certificate 12/2012
Major: Cadre Training Course
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
The Cadre Training Course provides brigade/battalion staff officers and chaplains, staff NCOICs (SFC
through SGM), operations NCOs (SFC through SGM) company executive officers, squad leaders, Deputy
Commandants and Department Sergeants Major, military IET instructors (officers and enlisted), DOD/DA
civilian IET primary instructors, training center IG/Deputy IG, and training NCOs assigned to IET with
information required to help facilitate the IET transformation process
United States Army Logistics University (Army Basic Instructor Course) Fort Lee, VA United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate 12/2012
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
The Army Basic Instructor Course trains U.S. Army instructors (Active/Reserve Component/Department of
the Army (DA) civilians/DA defense contractors) to deliver battle-focused training/education in The Army
School System (TASS).
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The Army Basic Instructor Course addresses the basic method of Army instructors — previewing and
presenting the task, practicing the task, and performing the task to standard during evaluation. It also
addresses how instructors motivate Soldiers and solve Soldier performance problems using positive
reinforcement, on-the-spot corrections, and Soldier counseling.
Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course Fort Lee, VA United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate 04/2002
Primary Leadership Development Course Fort Sill, OK United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate 06/2006
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC), is the first course of study in the US Army Non-
Commissioned Officer Education System (NCOES). PLDC is a month long course that trains Specialists,
Corporals, and Sergeants in the fundamentals of leadership. The course curriculum includes instruction in
Leadership Skills, Training Skills and Warfighting Skills. To graduate, soldiers must pass the following
evaluations:
Land Navigation
Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT)
Physical Fitness Training Evaluation
Individual Training Evaluation
Garrison Leadership Evaluation
Field Leadership Evaluation (Fully participate in the Situational Training Exercise)
Land Navigation and the APFT have only recently been added back to the list after being considered unit
level tasks for several years prior to 2012. PT evaluation is the ability to conduct a PT session. A passing APFT
score is needed to attend PLDC, and an APFT will be administered. Also it is broken down in these exams:
Army Leadership (written)
Training Management (written)
Warfighting (written)
Garrison Leadership
PT (conducting)
Individual Task Training
Oral Presentation
Army Correspondence
Tactical Leadership (STX)
Drill and Ceremony
Ordnance School (SP Artillery Systems Maintainer) Fort Lee, VA United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate 04/2000
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Primary Duties: Supervises and performs unit maintenance and recovery of all self-propelled field artillery
cannon weapon systems, including the automotive, turret, fire control, and chemical protection subsystems
thereof.
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Skill Level 1 Troubleshoots and performs unit maintenance on the automotive systems and components of
M109 self-propelled howitzers, M88/A1, and the 113 family of vehicles. Maintains diesel power plants/packs,
compression ignition engine fuel systems, compression ignition air induction systems, track vehicle exhaust
systems, air cooling systems, vehicle liquid cooling systems, vehicle starting systems, vehicle charging
systems, track hull electrical systems, automatic transmission assemblies cross drive transmission assemblies,
auxiliary drive assemblies, tract vehicle suspension systems, lockout suspension systems,
mechanical/hydraulic steering systems, track vehicle hydraulic systems, auxiliary power units, fire
extinguisher / suppression systems, and gas particulate filter systems.
Skill Level 2 Perform duties in preceding skill level, supervises lower grade soldiers, and provides technical
guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Troubleshoots, isolates, and identifies causes
of system or component malfunction. Inspects electrical wiring and hydraulic lines.
Skill Level 3 Perform duties in preceding skill levels and self-propelled field artillery turret mechanic (MOS
45D) duties. Performs battlefield damage assessment and repair (BDAR) of track vehicle
armament/automotive systems. Inspects and troubleshoots automotive/armament systems of M109 series
howitzer, M110 series Howitzer, and M992. Inspects and troubleshoots automotive systems of M113 series
vehicles, and M88A1 recovery vehicle.
References
Name Employer Title Phone Email
Jeffery Powell DOD Housing Director 580- 583-3389 jeffery.p.powell.civ@mail.mil
John Durousseau SR Technical Advisor 804-638-3113 john.durosseau@outlook.com
Thomas Gollhardt DOD Division Chief 804-734-873 thomas.d.gollhardt.civ@mail.mil
David Cadena Battery Motor Sergeant 915-491-6813 david.cadena.mil@mail.mil