RAYMOND A. TATE
2232 Pamela Court, Atco, New Jersey 08004
(856) 768-7595 HOME
(609) 476-3932) CELL
Jupinbean@aol.com
OBJECTIVE: Challenging position to utilize and advance supervisory/managerial skills with a Commitment to Excellence
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
 Strong initiative in decision-making and assumption of responsibilities
 Self-starter capable of motivating others
 Ability to lead and supervise workers in all automotive equipment repairs
 Knowledge of all military equipment assembly’s and repairs on all combustion automotive vehicles
 Knowledge of diesel and gas engine drive train systems and technical practices
 Skilled in use of variety of measuring instrument and test equipment
 Can interpret specifications and instructions fromall automotive technical manuals
 Can troubleshoot malfunctions and locate mechanical defects in all tactical engines, brakes systems, Transmissions, and
hydraulic systems
 Perform classification inspections of equipment and applies applicable condition code
 Have valid state driver license (CLASS A )
 Extensive supervisory experience
 Managed and supervised Maintenance Operations to included ULLS, TAMMS, PLL, SAMMS and WMMS
 Have security clearances
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
SYSTEM SUPPORT ALTERNATIVES, FORT DIX NJ 08640
EQUIPMENT STORAGE OPERATIONS SPECIALIST, 08/14-05/15
 Operate (HEAVY) material handling equipment and military vehicles with a GVWR greater than 26,000Ibs in
accordance
with military requirements, safety restrictions and guidelines as required.
 Performed variety of minor repairs to include replacing parts as directed.
 Washed, cleaned interiors and exteriors of vehicles, drains, flushes and replaces fluids. Cleans/replaced oil and air filters
as directed.
 Perform PMCS, inspects, tests and operates vehicles to determine equipment serviceability and proper operation, checks
and replaces batteries, places and maintains decals on vehicles, prepares equipment for storage and transportation.
 Stores, handles, labels, uses and disposes of hazardous materials and waste in accordance with all state, local, and federal
environmental standards and regulations.
 Receives, stores, issues, and assists in the inventory of equipment and/or materials.
 Assist in processing various stock/supply actions such as audits and inventory
 Wraps, covers, boxes, crates, and/or marks all material received for storage.
 Places materials to be stored in appropriate location ensuring storage site meets weight capacity, space and security
requirements.
 Moves materials from receiving area to storage/issue area.
 Fills requisitions/requests for materials from stock and prepares for issue.
DOL MAINTENANCE, FT. DIX NJ 08640
AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT REPAIRER / INSPECTOR / QA, 11/10-05/13
 Performs Acceptance, Initial, Final, In-line, Accident, Technical, inspections for a variety of types of wheeled & tracked
automotive equipment to include multi-wheel drive vehicles, forklifts, utility trucks, and tactical vehicles.
 Conducts complete visual, auditory and road test inspections to determine condition of assemblies, sub-assemblies, fuel
and electrical systems, component parts, accessories, body chassis, etc.
 Diagnoses malfunctions and mechanical discrepancies and completes inspection forms to show nature and extent of
repair required, adjustment or replacements necessary to restore equipment to satisfactory operating condition. Estimates
parts, material and labor costs involved in repair work.
 Makes in-progress inspections when major units and/orassemblies are being repaired or replaced to ensure proper
fittings, clearances, etc.
 Conducts final inspection of repaired equipment, making a variety of tests to ensure that all repairs, replacements, and
adjustments have been made.
 Inspects and classifies equipment as to serviceability, condition, repairs required.
 Estimates salvage value of equipment unfit for further service.
 Uses a wide variety of test equipment including test panels,dynamometers, oscilloscopes,exhaust analyzers, engine
analyzers, and timing lights.
THE LOGISTIC COMPANY, FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28314
Lead Mechanic, 5/2008-11/2010
 Supervise several maintenance personnelperforming preventive maintenance, and repairs
 Inure that all needed materials and tools are available, and that needed supplies are obtained from supply
 Check all work for compliance and standard
 Provide answers to workers questions regarding company policies and procedures
 Inspect/troubleshoot to determine exact cause and extent of repairs required and perform major and minor
repair on engines, fuel injector system,transmissions suspension and brake systems
 Perform road test on vehicles to insure that vehicle is operating properly
 Responsible for the safety, EPA, and new equipment training for section employees
 Keeping supervisorinformed of status changes and progress of work that may cause a delay in overall operations
ITT CORPORATION FT.WAYNE, IN 46801
Heavy Wheel Maintenance Lead Mechanic, 2/2006-6/2008
 Tire Diagnose and repair military tactical and combat vehicles and/ heavy tractor/trailers to include diesel/gas engines,
and automotive electrical systems
 Read, interpret and follow technical manuals. Properly documented maintenance actions on the applicable forms
 Trouble shorting Air Conditioning, ABS airbrakes, duel voltage electrical systems,Central Inflation Systems
EAGLE SUPPORT SERVICES CORPORATION, HUNTSVILLE, AL 35808 (assigned to Fort Dix, NJ 08064)
Heavy Wheel Maintenance Inspector/ Lead Mechanic, 6/04-2/06
 Inspected all military vehicles for short comings and deficiencies
 Insured that all work meet the quality insurance guidelines.
 Road tested equipment for proper operation and safety functions
 Assigned work orders and projects to mechanics
 Ensured shop safety and cleanliness
 Supervised employees in troubleshooting and malfunctions
 Insured that all materials and tools were available, and supply stock was on hand
 Inspected all work that was completed for quality and compliance
 Keep vehicle status up to date daily
 Keep supervisorupdated with changes and progress on vehicles in shop
 Maintained a clean and safe work place
 Responsible for looking up correct repair parts
 Assisted in processing daily reports
LORD & TAYLOR DEPARTMENT STORE, King of Prussia, PA
Assistant Operations Manager, 5/93-7/03
 Oversaw full range of retail management responsibilities
 Interview, hire, train, schedule, and supervise 10 personnel
 Responsible for inventory control for a 30 million dollar store
 Ordered equipment and supplies
 Provided superior customer service and support
 Oversaw store maintenance, equipment repairs, and housekeeping
 Basic troubleshooting ofIBM POS registers, RF, and POC hardware
UNITED STATES NATIONAL GUARD
Maintenance Supervisor, 10/92-03/08 (Retired)
 Responsible for the continual upkeep of the company’s 180 vehicles
 Train and supervise soldiers in correct mechanical procedures
 Oversee several clerks in the shop office
 Automotive logistical specialist
 Monitor all repair parts and work orders
UNITED STATES ARMY (ATIVE DUTY)
Maintenance Supervisor, 6/79-9/92-Honorable Discharge
 Responsible for the continual upkeep of the company’s 300 vehicles
 Established and maintained stock records and accounting records
 Supervised and provided technical guidance to subordinates
 Processed inventories, surveys,and warehousing documents
 Supervise and managed supply function in all fields of maintenance to include TAMMS,and PRODUCTION CNTROL
AWARDS
 Army Service Medal
 U.S. Defense Medal
 Four Army Good Conduct Medals
 Army Achievement Medal
 Arcm
 HSM
 NCO-PROF-DEV-RBN
 OS-SVC-RBN
 TJSM
 TRWM
 MECH-BAD
 PTYSM
MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT
 4K Forklift
 10K Forklift
 60K Loader
EDUCATION
 West Philadelphia High School, Graduate Diploma
 U.S. Army Maintenance Training
 PTC Career Institute-Loss Prevention
 Operations Management Training Program
 Automotive Logistics School
 Commercial Driver License School
 Motor Sergeant School
 WMMS, ULLS and SAMMS training
 Primary Leadership Development Course
 CDLLicense (Class A)
 Fort Dix Military License
SECURITY
 Secret Security Clearance – Active
 TWIC – In Process


Resume - Raymond Tate - 05.2015

  • 1.
    RAYMOND A. TATE 2232Pamela Court, Atco, New Jersey 08004 (856) 768-7595 HOME (609) 476-3932) CELL Jupinbean@aol.com OBJECTIVE: Challenging position to utilize and advance supervisory/managerial skills with a Commitment to Excellence SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS  Strong initiative in decision-making and assumption of responsibilities  Self-starter capable of motivating others  Ability to lead and supervise workers in all automotive equipment repairs  Knowledge of all military equipment assembly’s and repairs on all combustion automotive vehicles  Knowledge of diesel and gas engine drive train systems and technical practices  Skilled in use of variety of measuring instrument and test equipment  Can interpret specifications and instructions fromall automotive technical manuals  Can troubleshoot malfunctions and locate mechanical defects in all tactical engines, brakes systems, Transmissions, and hydraulic systems  Perform classification inspections of equipment and applies applicable condition code  Have valid state driver license (CLASS A )  Extensive supervisory experience  Managed and supervised Maintenance Operations to included ULLS, TAMMS, PLL, SAMMS and WMMS  Have security clearances PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SYSTEM SUPPORT ALTERNATIVES, FORT DIX NJ 08640 EQUIPMENT STORAGE OPERATIONS SPECIALIST, 08/14-05/15  Operate (HEAVY) material handling equipment and military vehicles with a GVWR greater than 26,000Ibs in accordance with military requirements, safety restrictions and guidelines as required.  Performed variety of minor repairs to include replacing parts as directed.  Washed, cleaned interiors and exteriors of vehicles, drains, flushes and replaces fluids. Cleans/replaced oil and air filters as directed.  Perform PMCS, inspects, tests and operates vehicles to determine equipment serviceability and proper operation, checks and replaces batteries, places and maintains decals on vehicles, prepares equipment for storage and transportation.  Stores, handles, labels, uses and disposes of hazardous materials and waste in accordance with all state, local, and federal environmental standards and regulations.  Receives, stores, issues, and assists in the inventory of equipment and/or materials.  Assist in processing various stock/supply actions such as audits and inventory  Wraps, covers, boxes, crates, and/or marks all material received for storage.  Places materials to be stored in appropriate location ensuring storage site meets weight capacity, space and security requirements.  Moves materials from receiving area to storage/issue area.  Fills requisitions/requests for materials from stock and prepares for issue. DOL MAINTENANCE, FT. DIX NJ 08640 AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT REPAIRER / INSPECTOR / QA, 11/10-05/13  Performs Acceptance, Initial, Final, In-line, Accident, Technical, inspections for a variety of types of wheeled & tracked automotive equipment to include multi-wheel drive vehicles, forklifts, utility trucks, and tactical vehicles.  Conducts complete visual, auditory and road test inspections to determine condition of assemblies, sub-assemblies, fuel and electrical systems, component parts, accessories, body chassis, etc.  Diagnoses malfunctions and mechanical discrepancies and completes inspection forms to show nature and extent of repair required, adjustment or replacements necessary to restore equipment to satisfactory operating condition. Estimates parts, material and labor costs involved in repair work.  Makes in-progress inspections when major units and/orassemblies are being repaired or replaced to ensure proper fittings, clearances, etc.
  • 2.
     Conducts finalinspection of repaired equipment, making a variety of tests to ensure that all repairs, replacements, and adjustments have been made.  Inspects and classifies equipment as to serviceability, condition, repairs required.  Estimates salvage value of equipment unfit for further service.  Uses a wide variety of test equipment including test panels,dynamometers, oscilloscopes,exhaust analyzers, engine analyzers, and timing lights. THE LOGISTIC COMPANY, FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28314 Lead Mechanic, 5/2008-11/2010  Supervise several maintenance personnelperforming preventive maintenance, and repairs  Inure that all needed materials and tools are available, and that needed supplies are obtained from supply  Check all work for compliance and standard  Provide answers to workers questions regarding company policies and procedures  Inspect/troubleshoot to determine exact cause and extent of repairs required and perform major and minor repair on engines, fuel injector system,transmissions suspension and brake systems  Perform road test on vehicles to insure that vehicle is operating properly  Responsible for the safety, EPA, and new equipment training for section employees  Keeping supervisorinformed of status changes and progress of work that may cause a delay in overall operations ITT CORPORATION FT.WAYNE, IN 46801 Heavy Wheel Maintenance Lead Mechanic, 2/2006-6/2008  Tire Diagnose and repair military tactical and combat vehicles and/ heavy tractor/trailers to include diesel/gas engines, and automotive electrical systems  Read, interpret and follow technical manuals. Properly documented maintenance actions on the applicable forms  Trouble shorting Air Conditioning, ABS airbrakes, duel voltage electrical systems,Central Inflation Systems EAGLE SUPPORT SERVICES CORPORATION, HUNTSVILLE, AL 35808 (assigned to Fort Dix, NJ 08064) Heavy Wheel Maintenance Inspector/ Lead Mechanic, 6/04-2/06  Inspected all military vehicles for short comings and deficiencies  Insured that all work meet the quality insurance guidelines.  Road tested equipment for proper operation and safety functions  Assigned work orders and projects to mechanics  Ensured shop safety and cleanliness  Supervised employees in troubleshooting and malfunctions  Insured that all materials and tools were available, and supply stock was on hand  Inspected all work that was completed for quality and compliance  Keep vehicle status up to date daily  Keep supervisorupdated with changes and progress on vehicles in shop  Maintained a clean and safe work place  Responsible for looking up correct repair parts  Assisted in processing daily reports LORD & TAYLOR DEPARTMENT STORE, King of Prussia, PA Assistant Operations Manager, 5/93-7/03  Oversaw full range of retail management responsibilities  Interview, hire, train, schedule, and supervise 10 personnel  Responsible for inventory control for a 30 million dollar store  Ordered equipment and supplies  Provided superior customer service and support  Oversaw store maintenance, equipment repairs, and housekeeping  Basic troubleshooting ofIBM POS registers, RF, and POC hardware UNITED STATES NATIONAL GUARD Maintenance Supervisor, 10/92-03/08 (Retired)  Responsible for the continual upkeep of the company’s 180 vehicles  Train and supervise soldiers in correct mechanical procedures  Oversee several clerks in the shop office  Automotive logistical specialist  Monitor all repair parts and work orders
  • 3.
    UNITED STATES ARMY(ATIVE DUTY) Maintenance Supervisor, 6/79-9/92-Honorable Discharge  Responsible for the continual upkeep of the company’s 300 vehicles  Established and maintained stock records and accounting records  Supervised and provided technical guidance to subordinates  Processed inventories, surveys,and warehousing documents  Supervise and managed supply function in all fields of maintenance to include TAMMS,and PRODUCTION CNTROL AWARDS  Army Service Medal  U.S. Defense Medal  Four Army Good Conduct Medals  Army Achievement Medal  Arcm  HSM  NCO-PROF-DEV-RBN  OS-SVC-RBN  TJSM  TRWM  MECH-BAD  PTYSM MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT  4K Forklift  10K Forklift  60K Loader EDUCATION  West Philadelphia High School, Graduate Diploma  U.S. Army Maintenance Training  PTC Career Institute-Loss Prevention  Operations Management Training Program  Automotive Logistics School  Commercial Driver License School  Motor Sergeant School  WMMS, ULLS and SAMMS training  Primary Leadership Development Course  CDLLicense (Class A)  Fort Dix Military License SECURITY  Secret Security Clearance – Active  TWIC – In Process 