![]() ![]() Establishes maintenance and repair schedules based on equipment schedules and availability of parts, tools, personnel, and unit mission. Inspects incoming equipment to determine repair requirements, assigns work to subordinates, and ensures quality of work performed by inspection of outgoing equipment. Supervises maintenance of non-engineer equipment assigned by equipment authorization documents. Analyzes malfunctions and supervises field level repair and adjustment of engineer equipment which includes power generation, earthmoving, shaping and compacting, lifting and loading, quarrying and rock crushing, asphalt concrete mixing and surfacing, water purification, refrigeration and air conditioning, water gap crossing, POL transfer and engineer electronic application. O installed 1.Supervises personnel in maintenance of engineer and ground support equipment. ![]() O in response to flood, quickly setup nine generators supplying five hundred and forty kilowatts of prime power which supported eight reverse osmosis water purification units for twenty-one days O made authorized modifications on starters for different lines of military equipment to include the C15, PLS, and 903 programs O supervised the only Battery Maintenance shop in 4/10 MTN recharged over 450 batteries thus saving the Brigade over $200,000 O served with the Counter Iraqi Training and Equipment Funding Program was instrumental in the proper execution of property accountability O acted as member of a security detail to assist with CL III fuel resupply missions to the Erbil Area of Operations O volunteered for extra duty as a member of the Retrograde and Property Assistance Team (RPAT) recovered over $1,000,000 in serviceable equipment O demonstrated unselfish care for his squad members contributed ample time to ensure that safety, discipline, training, education, and personal needs are met O ensured that all generators were properly PMCS and functioned properly throughout the mission O ensured that all maintenance and services were up to date on all equipment during the JC-16 mission resulting in no deficiencies ![]() O maintained all generators of Br5-7 Air Defense Artillery delivered 99.9% service, most reliable in area O put in long hours setting up the sleep area, CP, and the motorpool tent without incident O troubleshot and fixed 3 generators from other units to keep them in the fight O maintained over 10 generators for the whole duration of the field problem O implemented a proactive maintenance battle rhythm that reduced equipment NMC time and saved more than 900 man hours over the course of six months O used available resources to accomplish all missions during a Mountain Peak Field Training Exercise which consistently produced concrete results O helped sustain the battalion during JRTC rotation 001-20 by developing power distribution layouts for 24 hour operations over a 30 day period O dedicated to the Battery Maintenance shop and Supply Support Activity he recharged over 450 batteries thus saving the Brigade over $200,000 O supervised a nine Soldier scheduled maintenance team completing over 212 services within a one year period O assisted with the excess turn-in of more than 52 recoverable repair parts which returned over $157,000 to the Army supply system and cleared overage report
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