Ryan Anderson has over 7 years of experience in advanced automotive maintenance with the United States Marine Corps. As the current Maintenance Shop Chief, he supervises over 150 mechanics and maintains over $5 million worth of vehicles and equipment. He has also received several awards and recognition for his work, including reducing maintenance turnaround times by 50% and ensuring accountability of over $300k worth of tools. Anderson's background includes diesel mechanics, hazardous material management, and supervising maintenance scheduling and repairs.
A retired United States Navy veteran and professional leader looking to transition from active duty to an exciting career in Federal Government Contracting. My professional career has spanned 20 years and 15 countries around the world. A seasoned leader, trainer, and commentator holding expert skills in the principles of leadership including the use of oral and written communication. Experienced in the role of motivation, empowerment and counseling in development of subordinates; and ways to manage human resources, teams and stress to create a quality organizational climate. I am extremely enthusiastic about getting out into the engineering world by showing supervisors my electrical skills along with, the ability to learn in addition to comprehend new systems plus methods quickly by prioritizing and delegating keeping with being personable and professional in appearance, work ethics, and manner.
1. RYAN F. ANDERSON
7722 Shoup Lane │ Camp Lejeune, NC 28547 │ (908) 809-2623 │ Ryan.F.Anderson919@Gmail.com
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
• 7+ years of Advanced Automotive Maintenance experience
• Experienced in working with Hazardous Waste / Material Management
• Able to make difficult decisions in high stress situations
• Strong mechanical background
• Excellent skills in diesel mechanics, fuel systems, and electrical
• Proven ability to multi-task and excel in multiple on going projects
• Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
United States Marine Corps – Jacksonville, North Carolina (January 2009 – Present)
Maintenance Shop Chief (December 2013 – Present)
• Enforced safety rules and regulations, ensured personnel wore personal protective equipment,
resulting in 0 job incidents.
• Accounted for over $300k of tools, recorded pertinent information when tools were checked out and
performing monthly inventories, ensuring 100% accountability.
• Examine vehicles to determine extent of damage and malfunctions
• Plan work procedures, using charts, technical manuals, and experience
• Supervised and trained over 150 mechanics.
• Maintained over $5 Million worth of government vehicles and equipment
• Supervised maintenance scheduling and repairs to increase productivity resulting in a 50% reduction
in maintenance turnaround.
• Communicated priorities and job tasks to staff members on all shifts, maintaining a steady and
consistent productive workflow.
• Manage storage and disposal of Hazardous materials (HAZMAT)
General Diesel Maintenance Mechanic (September 2009-December 2013)
• Repaired and serviced air conditioning, heating, engine-cooling, and electrical systems
• Performed routine and scheduled maintenance services such as oil changes, lubrications, and tune-ups
• Rewired ignition systems, lights, and instrument panels
• Repaired radiator leaks
• Rebuilt steering gears
• Diagnosed and repaired air brake systems
• Replaced and repaired starters, fuel system components, and flywheels
• Diagnosed and repaired components on the Caterpillar C9 and C13 diesel engine
• Operated overhead crane with a 10 ton capacity
2. RYAN F. ANDERSON 2
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Maintenance Management Global Combat Support Service – Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (March
2015)
3-day course on the Oracle based system for managing Marine Corps maintenance.
Sergeants Leadership Course – Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (April 2012)
Management, performance evaluations, budgeting, inspections, oral and written communication
Pilot’s Course – Camp Johnson, North Carolina (December 2010)
Humvee, Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP), and MRAP-All Terrain Vehicle (M-ATV)
Maintenance Management Course – Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (November 2010)
Manage maintenance of ground equipment, including resources, administrative procedures, training,
records, supply, readiness analysis, and specific maintenance programs.
Automotive Organizational Maintenance – Camp Johnson, North Carolina (September 2009)
Inspect, maintain, operate, service and repair heavy duty transport vehicles, air conditioning, basic
automotive electrical systems, drive train, hydraulic brake system, preventive maintenance and steering
and suspension
EDUCATION
Hunterdon Central Regional High School – Flemington, New Jersey (2007)
High School Diploma
AWARDS & RECOGNITION
Good Conduct Medal (2015, 2011)
Recognized for exemplary personal and professional conduct
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation (2013)
Recognized for the successful training of over five thousand Marines and Sailors sent to twenty-nine palms
California for desert warfare pre-deployment training.
Certificate of Commendation (2012)
Recognized for the completion of 95 preventative maintenance services and 138 vehicle repairs in one-
month setting a regimental record and bringing the unit readiness from 89% to 97%.
Letter of appreciation (2010)
Facilitated the earth day turn in of $70k worth of various equipment and trash, resulting in 67% of the
overall turn in for Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.