SAMUEL KELLER

173 Pierce Avenue, Macon, GA 31204 ??(478) 742-2442

AREAS OF

EXPERTISE:

  • Electrical/MechanialSystems
  • Analysis andTroubleshooting
  • PreventiveMaintenance
  • Leadership and Training
  • Quality Control
  • OrganizationalManagement
  • Communication and Technology

SUPERVISOR

COMMENTS:

“Demonstrated versatility in all assigned endeavors.Directly responsible for meeting 100% of DC readiness.”

--M.A. Feeney

“Highly motivated. Assumes and exhibits organizational abilities, technical skills, and greater responsibility…”

--J.W. Wilson

“Regularly demonstrates the ability and capacity to successfully assume positions of greater authority and responsibility.”

--A.J. Andrews

ELECTRICAL – MECHANICAL SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE

Motivated professional offering a Secret Security Clearance with expertise in gas turbine engine systems, repair, troubleshooting, and preventive maintenance. Provides technical support and ensure readiness for over $4M in equipment assets. Strong leadership, training, administration, and mentoring attributes.Communicates clearly to define expectations and mentor subordinates, effectively identifying problems, providing intuitive analysis, and developing innovative solutions.Achieves excellence independently and as a team player. Thrives and excels in multitasking and prioritizing assignments in a fast-paced environment.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

US Air Force Reserve, Peru, IN 03/2010 - Present

Jet Engine Mechanic

  • Perform preventive maintenance and emergency repairs on KC135 jet aircraft engines.
  • Maintain extensive knowledge of fuel, pumps, compressors, propulsion devices, and valves.
  • Ensure material readiness valued at over $4M for all assigned systems
  • Troubleshoot and restore equipment and systems to optimal working condition.
  • Accomplished Jet Engine Mechanic earning recognition for mechanical maintenance skill.

US Navy, San Diego, CA 03/2006 – 04/2009

Training Specialist

  • Supervised six divisional training officers in their duties and assignments.
  • Completed the preparation, planning, and scheduling of Navy school requests, approving assignments of 54 military personnel and 17 civilian employees.
  • Maintained high standards of performance as a quality assurance advisor.
  • Managed $1M+ of assets, materials, and equipment with zero loss.

US Navy, Oahu, HI 02/2001 – 02/2006

Gas Turbine Technician/Main Propulsion

  • Maintained marine propulsion engines and auxiliary equipment in optimal working condition.
  • Performed valve maintenance and repaired hydraulic and pneumatic valves.
  • Monitored and distributed all damage control equipment, including firefighting tools and training instruments, personally hydrotesting 30+ fire hoses for performance quality.
  • Dispatched to emergency areas as a highly-skilled fireman and damage control specialist.
  • Carried out technical support for all ships, submarines, aircraft carriers, and marine crafts.

EDUCATION and TRAINING:

Embry Riddle Satellite Courses, San Diego, CA – Associate’s Degree, 31 semester hours (in progress); Vincennes/Purdue Aviation Technology School, Indianapolis, IN – 75 semester hours in power plant certification; US Air Force CFM56, TF33 Engine Course; Engineering Mechanical Core; Gas Turbine Mechanical/Electrical Course; Gas Turbine Console Operator; Mechanical Maintenance; Journeyman Instructor Training; First Line Leadership Development Program; Onboard Maintenance Training – Valve Repair.

AWARDS:

Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (2); Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (3); Good Conduct Medal (4); Coast Guard Special Operations Ribbon; Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal; Navy “E”Ribbon; National Defense Service; Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal; Flag Letter of Commendation.

Resume provided by Barbara Adams at Career Pro Global;