Robert Erlenbusch
44 SE 126th Ave.
Portland OR, 97233
(360) 721-7994
Highsd27@gmail.com
MILITARY:
United States Navy/United States Army Reserve 1998-Current
CM3 Construction Mechanic/91L Heavy Equipment Repairer
U.S. Navy Port Hueneme, CA NMCB 4 January 1999 –December 2002
Puerto Rico - Floor Mechanic for 410 pieces of equipment
Okinawa, Japan - Floor Mechanic for 415 pieces of equipment, base security
Philippines - OEF Floor Mechanic for 110 pieces of equipment
Manama, Bahrain NSA Bahrain December 2002-December 2003
Floor Mechanic/Tool Room Custodian/Parts Expeditor for 120 Pieces of Equipment net worth 2.3mil dollars,
responsible for keep an inventory of 95% consumables on hand at all times
Lemoore, CA NAS Lemoore Naval Air Station December 2003- 5December
2007
Shop supervisorof 5 personneland 34 pieces of equipment estimated worth of 3.4mil dollars
Port Hueneme CA NMCB 5 December 2007-December 2010
Okinawa Japan-Tool room Custodian and Lubrication Shop Supervisor
Afghanistan-Field Crew Mechanic supervisorof four personnel and parts expeditor for command during
the Afghanistan campaign
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT:
• Nelson Truck. Build industrial trucks for electrical, towing, plumbing, rail road, and tree services.
PRIVIOUS EMPLOYMENT:
• Velocitel. Contracted through AT&T to build and upgrade cell sites in the PNW.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:
• Working at heights up to 250 feet with limited movement and rigging towers with various systems
• Limited training on RF equipment for cell tower industry for trouble shooting and service.
• Skilled in trouble shooting various types of equipment in detail with limited down time
• Worked in an indoor or outdoorenvironment in adverse and extreme weather conditions, and within
confined spaces,cold weather, heat upwards of 135 degrees,and sand storms
• Install 1/2" to 1.5" coax for cell tower erection and fiber installation.
EDUCATION:
Northwest Renewable Energy Institute, Vancouver, WA October 30, 2013
Wind Turbine Technician Diploma
• Educated on the importance of safe work practices
• Hands-on training in rigging, technical writing, schematics, mechanical and electrical systems,inventory,
Hydraulics and programmable logic controllers
CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING:
• Climb Certified – Gravitech – Demonstrated knowledge of safe access and decent using multiple systems
• Climb Certified – ENSA North America – Safe Access & Rescue Certification (TRACTEL)
• OSHA 10 Certification
• First Aid/CPR/AED Certified

Robert Erlenbusch Resume

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    Robert Erlenbusch 44 SE126th Ave. Portland OR, 97233 (360) 721-7994 Highsd27@gmail.com MILITARY: United States Navy/United States Army Reserve 1998-Current CM3 Construction Mechanic/91L Heavy Equipment Repairer U.S. Navy Port Hueneme, CA NMCB 4 January 1999 –December 2002 Puerto Rico - Floor Mechanic for 410 pieces of equipment Okinawa, Japan - Floor Mechanic for 415 pieces of equipment, base security Philippines - OEF Floor Mechanic for 110 pieces of equipment Manama, Bahrain NSA Bahrain December 2002-December 2003 Floor Mechanic/Tool Room Custodian/Parts Expeditor for 120 Pieces of Equipment net worth 2.3mil dollars, responsible for keep an inventory of 95% consumables on hand at all times Lemoore, CA NAS Lemoore Naval Air Station December 2003- 5December 2007 Shop supervisorof 5 personneland 34 pieces of equipment estimated worth of 3.4mil dollars Port Hueneme CA NMCB 5 December 2007-December 2010 Okinawa Japan-Tool room Custodian and Lubrication Shop Supervisor Afghanistan-Field Crew Mechanic supervisorof four personnel and parts expeditor for command during the Afghanistan campaign CURRENT EMPLOYMENT: • Nelson Truck. Build industrial trucks for electrical, towing, plumbing, rail road, and tree services. PRIVIOUS EMPLOYMENT: • Velocitel. Contracted through AT&T to build and upgrade cell sites in the PNW. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE: • Working at heights up to 250 feet with limited movement and rigging towers with various systems • Limited training on RF equipment for cell tower industry for trouble shooting and service. • Skilled in trouble shooting various types of equipment in detail with limited down time • Worked in an indoor or outdoorenvironment in adverse and extreme weather conditions, and within confined spaces,cold weather, heat upwards of 135 degrees,and sand storms • Install 1/2" to 1.5" coax for cell tower erection and fiber installation. EDUCATION: Northwest Renewable Energy Institute, Vancouver, WA October 30, 2013 Wind Turbine Technician Diploma • Educated on the importance of safe work practices • Hands-on training in rigging, technical writing, schematics, mechanical and electrical systems,inventory, Hydraulics and programmable logic controllers CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING: • Climb Certified – Gravitech – Demonstrated knowledge of safe access and decent using multiple systems • Climb Certified – ENSA North America – Safe Access & Rescue Certification (TRACTEL) • OSHA 10 Certification • First Aid/CPR/AED Certified