ROBERT W. SHOOK
(360) 250-1336 | acguy45rws2@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Equipment/Automotive Supervisor - Laurel, MD
Seeking a job as an equipment/automotive supervisor
SUMMARY OF QAULIFICATIONS
Dedicated professional with 20 yearsof extensivemilitaryexperienceandknowledgein themaintenancefield and
shop operations.Keen senseof prioritizingtasks,maintainingaccountability and providingquality Customerservice.
o Mechanical/ Electrical Troubleshooting o Inspectingand maintainingEquipment
o Organizational skills o Team Player
o Safety and environmentally conscious o Experienced Teacher,coachand mentor
o Property accountability/ inventory control o Flexible,ableto multi task
o Knowledgeablewith Word,Excel and PowerPoint. o detail oriented
EXPERIENCE
May 2016- Present Commercial vehiclefleetmanager, U.S.Army JointBaseLewis Mc chord WA
· Supervised a group of 12 soldiersand civiliansinthe dispatch,utilization,serviceandaccountability of a
fleetof 120 commercial vehicles to includebusses,vans,sedans,andbox trucks in excessof $ 10M.
· Ensured thesafety and welfareof all employees throughtrainingand routineinspectionsof job
performanceand facilitiesresultingin 0 Workplaceincidents.
· Providecustomer serviceto over 100 tenantcompaniesand processand manageon averageof 20
vehiclerequests on any givenday.
· Closelymonitored theschedulingand dispatchingof all thevehiclesin thefleetto makesuretherewere
no schedulingconflictsandthecustomerswereprovided with thetransportationrequirementsthey
needed resultinginzero projectfailures.
EXPERIENCE
August2013- May
2016
Special EquipmentSupervisor , U.S.Army JointBaseLewis Mc chord WA
· Coached a 24 member teamassigningtasksbased on complexity of repairs,experience of personnel and
quantity andimportanceof typeof equipment.
· Directed scheduled maintenanceservicesatspecified intervalson over 400 piecesof diverseequipment
to includediesel engines,power generation units,fuel andwater pumpsandtankersand environmental
control units on an annual basis.
· Managed thecompletion of 320 unscheduled maintenancework orderson anannual basis.
· Accounted for $ 2 million dollarworth of vehicles,special equipment,toolsand repair/serviceparts
exercisingsound supply disciplineresultingin zero losses.
· Oversawa battery recharging/reutilization programthatsaved thetenantcompaniesand taxpayersan
averageof $242,000dollarsinreplacementbattery costsyearly.
· Personally identified,inventoried andturned in$40,000worth of unneeded and excessrepair partsand
equipmentthrough thearmy supplysystemto get the money refunded to minimizefinancial lossand get
parts theshop required
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EXPERIENCE
February 2008 –June
2012
Instructor/ writer,operationsmanager,Aberdeen ProvingGrounds/ FTLee VA
· Served as an instructorfor entry level soldiers averaging200students per quarter teachingthembasic
principles and theory of electrical andmechanical operation,readingschematics and referencing
technical manuals,troubleshootingand repairingequipment,and safety in shop/field operations.
· Developed and revised lesson plans/ tests and PowerPointinstructionslidesfor newpiecesof equipment
thatwere fielded thatwereorganized andrelevantresultingina substantial improvementin studenttest
scores..
· Provided operationsupportfor 12 cadremembers to trainmorethan 1,400students annually.
Responsiblefor coordination with installationagencies for trainingand compilingdatafor students’
training,testscoresandadministrativedata.
· Executed preparationandmovementof the entireschool and students fromMaryland to Virginia
resultinginthesafeand secureshipmentof 337 studentsandequipmentand weaponsvalued in excess
of $3.5 M.
· Created an excel programthatmanaged theinstructordevelopmentand training/ certification packets
for 75 military and 40 civilian instructorsresultingin zero informationlossand 100%completionrate.
EXPERIENCE
April 2005 –
February- 2008
Shop foreman/ FirstLineSupervisor,FTDrumNY
· Selected over fiveother supervisorsto serveas theShop foremandueto technical knowledge,efficiency,
organizational and problemsolvingskills.
· Conducted over 200 convoy escortmissionsduringcombatoperationsin IRAQprovidingvehiclerecovery
and security supportfor ExplosiveOrdnanceDisposal teamsdoingrouteclearanceoperations.Recovered
over 20 catastrophically damaged vehicles with no further incident or loss.
· Responsiblefor thepurchaseand procurementof special partsand toolsnotavailableinthearmy supply
systemstayingwithin an annual budgetof $ 150,000to ensurethattheshopsmechanicshad thetools
and parts needed to completethey’remissions.
· Chosen by seniorlevel managementasa subjectmatter expertto train 96 leadersandsoldiers from
another company on preventivemaintenancechecksandservicesandsafeuseandoperation for
vehiclesandpower generationequipment,Crewserved weaponstraining,and convoy security
operationsand planningfor combatoperations.
EDUCATION
14 January2014 Team leadershiptraining(Advanced Leader Course)
14 May 2014 Technical transportationof hazardousmaterial
12 November 2012 Test analysisand construction basic course(SATBC)
14 August2011 Master driver instructor training
8 January 2011 Firstlinesupervisor training(BasicLeader Course)
4 May 2010 Army Basic InstructorCourse
22 March 1997 EPA 608/609 refrigerantrecovery certification

Robert Shook resume

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    ROBERT W. SHOOK (360)250-1336 | acguy45rws2@gmail.com OBJECTIVE Equipment/Automotive Supervisor - Laurel, MD Seeking a job as an equipment/automotive supervisor SUMMARY OF QAULIFICATIONS Dedicated professional with 20 yearsof extensivemilitaryexperienceandknowledgein themaintenancefield and shop operations.Keen senseof prioritizingtasks,maintainingaccountability and providingquality Customerservice. o Mechanical/ Electrical Troubleshooting o Inspectingand maintainingEquipment o Organizational skills o Team Player o Safety and environmentally conscious o Experienced Teacher,coachand mentor o Property accountability/ inventory control o Flexible,ableto multi task o Knowledgeablewith Word,Excel and PowerPoint. o detail oriented EXPERIENCE May 2016- Present Commercial vehiclefleetmanager, U.S.Army JointBaseLewis Mc chord WA · Supervised a group of 12 soldiersand civiliansinthe dispatch,utilization,serviceandaccountability of a fleetof 120 commercial vehicles to includebusses,vans,sedans,andbox trucks in excessof $ 10M. · Ensured thesafety and welfareof all employees throughtrainingand routineinspectionsof job performanceand facilitiesresultingin 0 Workplaceincidents. · Providecustomer serviceto over 100 tenantcompaniesand processand manageon averageof 20 vehiclerequests on any givenday. · Closelymonitored theschedulingand dispatchingof all thevehiclesin thefleetto makesuretherewere no schedulingconflictsandthecustomerswereprovided with thetransportationrequirementsthey needed resultinginzero projectfailures. EXPERIENCE August2013- May 2016 Special EquipmentSupervisor , U.S.Army JointBaseLewis Mc chord WA · Coached a 24 member teamassigningtasksbased on complexity of repairs,experience of personnel and quantity andimportanceof typeof equipment. · Directed scheduled maintenanceservicesatspecified intervalson over 400 piecesof diverseequipment to includediesel engines,power generation units,fuel andwater pumpsandtankersand environmental control units on an annual basis. · Managed thecompletion of 320 unscheduled maintenancework orderson anannual basis. · Accounted for $ 2 million dollarworth of vehicles,special equipment,toolsand repair/serviceparts exercisingsound supply disciplineresultingin zero losses. · Oversawa battery recharging/reutilization programthatsaved thetenantcompaniesand taxpayersan averageof $242,000dollarsinreplacementbattery costsyearly. · Personally identified,inventoried andturned in$40,000worth of unneeded and excessrepair partsand equipmentthrough thearmy supplysystemto get the money refunded to minimizefinancial lossand get parts theshop required
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    Page2 EXPERIENCE February 2008 –June 2012 Instructor/writer,operationsmanager,Aberdeen ProvingGrounds/ FTLee VA · Served as an instructorfor entry level soldiers averaging200students per quarter teachingthembasic principles and theory of electrical andmechanical operation,readingschematics and referencing technical manuals,troubleshootingand repairingequipment,and safety in shop/field operations. · Developed and revised lesson plans/ tests and PowerPointinstructionslidesfor newpiecesof equipment thatwere fielded thatwereorganized andrelevantresultingina substantial improvementin studenttest scores.. · Provided operationsupportfor 12 cadremembers to trainmorethan 1,400students annually. Responsiblefor coordination with installationagencies for trainingand compilingdatafor students’ training,testscoresandadministrativedata. · Executed preparationandmovementof the entireschool and students fromMaryland to Virginia resultinginthesafeand secureshipmentof 337 studentsandequipmentand weaponsvalued in excess of $3.5 M. · Created an excel programthatmanaged theinstructordevelopmentand training/ certification packets for 75 military and 40 civilian instructorsresultingin zero informationlossand 100%completionrate. EXPERIENCE April 2005 – February- 2008 Shop foreman/ FirstLineSupervisor,FTDrumNY · Selected over fiveother supervisorsto serveas theShop foremandueto technical knowledge,efficiency, organizational and problemsolvingskills. · Conducted over 200 convoy escortmissionsduringcombatoperationsin IRAQprovidingvehiclerecovery and security supportfor ExplosiveOrdnanceDisposal teamsdoingrouteclearanceoperations.Recovered over 20 catastrophically damaged vehicles with no further incident or loss. · Responsiblefor thepurchaseand procurementof special partsand toolsnotavailableinthearmy supply systemstayingwithin an annual budgetof $ 150,000to ensurethattheshopsmechanicshad thetools and parts needed to completethey’remissions. · Chosen by seniorlevel managementasa subjectmatter expertto train 96 leadersandsoldiers from another company on preventivemaintenancechecksandservicesandsafeuseandoperation for vehiclesandpower generationequipment,Crewserved weaponstraining,and convoy security operationsand planningfor combatoperations. EDUCATION 14 January2014 Team leadershiptraining(Advanced Leader Course) 14 May 2014 Technical transportationof hazardousmaterial 12 November 2012 Test analysisand construction basic course(SATBC) 14 August2011 Master driver instructor training 8 January 2011 Firstlinesupervisor training(BasicLeader Course) 4 May 2010 Army Basic InstructorCourse 22 March 1997 EPA 608/609 refrigerantrecovery certification