AMY SMITH
123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339
Home: (555) 555-1234, Cell: (555) 555-1235
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Objective: Seek the Position of Fire Fighting Equipment Maintenance Supervisor
SUMMARY: Exceptionally talented Fire Fighting Equipment Maintenance Supervisor with great background supervising and coordinating activities of workers engaged in maintenance and repair of fire-fighting vehicles, equipment, and buildings.
Summary of Qualifications
Six years experience.
Great experience repairing and maintaining SCBAs and other fire fighting support equipment.
Strong ability to obtain factory certification in the maintenance and repair of the Scott-brand SCBA and Holmatro Rescue Tools within 90 days after hire.
Excellent personal computer (PC) word processing and data management experience involving basic keying and data entry skills.
In-depth practical knowledge of portable fire-fighting equipment.
Remarkable numeracy, literacy and communication skills.
Profound knowledge of Fire Service geographical area.
Exceptional creativity and innovation.
Sound ability to explain faults and give instruction on use of equipment to clients.
Solid ability to recommend to clients the siting/location of portable fire-fighting equipment.
Uncommon ability to prioritize emergency response to requests from clients.
Professional Experience
Department of Works, Rainbow County, Minneapolis 2002 - Present
Fire Fighting Equipment Maintenance Supervisor
Inspect equipment and facilities to determine repair or malfunctioning units and physical structures.
Train workers in equipment repair and structural maintenance, using operating manuals, work orders, and blueprints.
Requisition materials and supplies.
Repair faulty equipment at fire sites, using mechanic's handtools.
Communicate with management, coworkers, other City employees, and the general public to coordinate and complete work and to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Maintain records of equipment inspections and repairs per legal requirements, established standards, and regulations.
Maintain a spreadsheet of the equipment, maintenance tasks, and testing information.
Distinguish colors to work with various electrical wiring and color-coded sizing of critical parts on SCBAs.
Detect traffic sounds when working near moving equipment including backup warning devices.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Department of Works, Rainbow County, Minneapolis 2000 - 2002
Fire Fighting Equipment Maintenance Technician
Undertook regular maintenance of portable fire-fighting equipment, replenishing and repairing equipment when appropriate.
Requisitioned spare parts for refurbishment and maintain adequate stock of supplies in maintenance vehicle.
Maintained inspection records and monthly rota of premises to be visited.
Responded to incidents of vandalism etc., in order to test the operability of fire-fighting equipment reporting any damage.
Gave instruction in the use of fire-fighting equipment and responded to requests for basic fire safety advice.
Drove and maintained vehicle in accordance with Fire Service orders.
Education
Associate Degree in Equipment Maintenance University of New York (2000)