Harris J. Lee
12275 Claude Ct. Apt 2-127 Northglenn, Co. 80241
(254) 423-2235
Johnnylee.0721@yahoo.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/harris-lee-17081476
Objective: Seeking positions as an Aviation rotary mechanic or Avionics, a light and heavy
wheel vehicle mechanic, a tracked vehicle mechanic, or a forklift operator (with a rating of
15,000LB)
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
2006-2013 AH-64D Attack Helicopter Repairer U.S. Army
2001-2006 Tracked and Wheel Vehicle Repairer U.S. Army
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
• 13 years of active military service in the U.S. Army.
• 7 years’ experience as a Rotary Wing aircraft mechanic.
• 6 years’ experience as an Artillery Track and Wheel mechanic.
• Proficient in Rotary Wing aircraft logbooks, and associated manuals.
• Experienced on turbine and diesel engines and troubleshooting.
• Experienced mechanic on ground and aircraft components.
• J-Standard Soldering
EXPERIENCE
Aircraft Maintenance (August 2006-December 2013)
• Read and interpreted manufacturer maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and other
specifications to determine feasibility and methods of repairing or replacing damaged components.
• Operated sophisticated aircraft logbooks and tested diagnostic equipment.
• Maintained aircraft power plant, exhaust, environmental control system, and transmissions.
• Performed and scheduled phase maintenance and unscheduled maintenance on a daily basis.
• Operated helicopter Auxiliary power Unit, and ran diagnostic system tests including
shutdown procedures.
• Managed and accounted for more than 200 tools in the mobile tool room, totaling over $1.5
million dollars for a period of three years.
Ground Equipment (October 2006-December 2013)
• Experienced in troubleshooting and repairing, wiring harnesses and hydraulic components on
both aircraft and ground equipment valued over $1 million dollars with zero losses.
• Designed classes, maintained records and trained 20 assigned personnel on the safety and
usage of the aircraft ground support equipment on a regular basis.
• Self-motivated forklift operator with seven years of military experience. Detail-oriented
individual with demonstrated history of successful forklift operations.
Track Maintenance (September 2001-August 2006)
• Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on diesel engines, turbine engines, and
hydrostatic transmissions as a Heavy Track Vehicle repairer in the Army.
• Maintained diesel power plants/packs, compression ignition engine fuel systems,
compression ignition air induction systems, and track vehicle exhaust systems valued over $250,000.
• Maintained air cooling systems, vehicle liquid cooling systems, vehicle starting systems,
vehicle charging systems, track hull electrical systems, automatic transmission assemblies and cross
drive transmission assemblies valued over $100,000.
• Maintained auxiliary drive assemblies, track vehicle suspension systems, lockout suspension
systems, mechanical/hydraulic steering systems, track vehicle hydraulic systems, and auxiliary
power units valued over $250,000.
• Maintained and serviced fire extinguisher/suppression systems and gas particulate filter
systems.
• Managed more than 200 tools in the M7 Forward Repair System (FRS), totaling over a
$250,000 for a period of four years with zero losses.
Communication (October 2006-December 2013)
• Proven ability to communicate effectively in diverse environments.
• Experienced with loading secure radio channels and providing crew chief to pilot hand
signals.
• Experienced with hand signals when using forklifts, to include wheeled vehicles cranes and
overhead cranes.
• Experienced with hand signals while communicating with operators during track vehicle
recovery procedures.
Supervision (January 2007-December 2013)
• Supervised and trained five team members to successfully complete multiple aircraft
inspections under hazardous and extreme weather conditions.
• Led the company’s AGSE/Tool room program and ensured that over 10 personnel were
trained and proficient on all support equipment.
• Exemplary leadership qualities and the ability to work with people from varying
backgrounds, while implementing team values.
EDUCATION
• A.O.S. Avionics, Redstone College, Broomfield, CO (Expected Graduation 12/2016)
• A.O.S. Airframe & Powerplant, Redstone College, Broomfield, CO (10/2014)
• U.S. Army: Special training: Track Vehicle maintenance, Attack Helicopter
Maintenance, Leadership, Diversity, and Communication.
• San Juan College 18 Semester Units in General Studies, Farmington, NM
Lee s resume

Lee s resume

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    Harris J. Lee 12275Claude Ct. Apt 2-127 Northglenn, Co. 80241 (254) 423-2235 Johnnylee.0721@yahoo.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/harris-lee-17081476 Objective: Seeking positions as an Aviation rotary mechanic or Avionics, a light and heavy wheel vehicle mechanic, a tracked vehicle mechanic, or a forklift operator (with a rating of 15,000LB) EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2006-2013 AH-64D Attack Helicopter Repairer U.S. Army 2001-2006 Tracked and Wheel Vehicle Repairer U.S. Army HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS • 13 years of active military service in the U.S. Army. • 7 years’ experience as a Rotary Wing aircraft mechanic. • 6 years’ experience as an Artillery Track and Wheel mechanic. • Proficient in Rotary Wing aircraft logbooks, and associated manuals. • Experienced on turbine and diesel engines and troubleshooting. • Experienced mechanic on ground and aircraft components. • J-Standard Soldering EXPERIENCE Aircraft Maintenance (August 2006-December 2013) • Read and interpreted manufacturer maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and other specifications to determine feasibility and methods of repairing or replacing damaged components. • Operated sophisticated aircraft logbooks and tested diagnostic equipment. • Maintained aircraft power plant, exhaust, environmental control system, and transmissions. • Performed and scheduled phase maintenance and unscheduled maintenance on a daily basis. • Operated helicopter Auxiliary power Unit, and ran diagnostic system tests including shutdown procedures. • Managed and accounted for more than 200 tools in the mobile tool room, totaling over $1.5 million dollars for a period of three years. Ground Equipment (October 2006-December 2013) • Experienced in troubleshooting and repairing, wiring harnesses and hydraulic components on both aircraft and ground equipment valued over $1 million dollars with zero losses. • Designed classes, maintained records and trained 20 assigned personnel on the safety and usage of the aircraft ground support equipment on a regular basis. • Self-motivated forklift operator with seven years of military experience. Detail-oriented individual with demonstrated history of successful forklift operations.
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    Track Maintenance (September2001-August 2006) • Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on diesel engines, turbine engines, and hydrostatic transmissions as a Heavy Track Vehicle repairer in the Army. • Maintained diesel power plants/packs, compression ignition engine fuel systems, compression ignition air induction systems, and track vehicle exhaust systems valued over $250,000. • Maintained air cooling systems, vehicle liquid cooling systems, vehicle starting systems, vehicle charging systems, track hull electrical systems, automatic transmission assemblies and cross drive transmission assemblies valued over $100,000. • Maintained auxiliary drive assemblies, track vehicle suspension systems, lockout suspension systems, mechanical/hydraulic steering systems, track vehicle hydraulic systems, and auxiliary power units valued over $250,000. • Maintained and serviced fire extinguisher/suppression systems and gas particulate filter systems. • Managed more than 200 tools in the M7 Forward Repair System (FRS), totaling over a $250,000 for a period of four years with zero losses. Communication (October 2006-December 2013) • Proven ability to communicate effectively in diverse environments. • Experienced with loading secure radio channels and providing crew chief to pilot hand signals. • Experienced with hand signals when using forklifts, to include wheeled vehicles cranes and overhead cranes. • Experienced with hand signals while communicating with operators during track vehicle recovery procedures. Supervision (January 2007-December 2013) • Supervised and trained five team members to successfully complete multiple aircraft inspections under hazardous and extreme weather conditions. • Led the company’s AGSE/Tool room program and ensured that over 10 personnel were trained and proficient on all support equipment. • Exemplary leadership qualities and the ability to work with people from varying backgrounds, while implementing team values. EDUCATION • A.O.S. Avionics, Redstone College, Broomfield, CO (Expected Graduation 12/2016) • A.O.S. Airframe & Powerplant, Redstone College, Broomfield, CO (10/2014) • U.S. Army: Special training: Track Vehicle maintenance, Attack Helicopter Maintenance, Leadership, Diversity, and Communication. • San Juan College 18 Semester Units in General Studies, Farmington, NM