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Raul Horacio Perez

8870 Old Sky Harbor


SAN ANTONIO, TX 78242 US
Mobile: 210-232-1755
Email: raulhperez@hotmail.com
Availability:
Job Type: Permanent, Central
Work Schedule: Full-Time
Desired locations: United States - TX - San Antonio
Current Goal:

As a bilingual Instructor my goal is carry out the learning activities according to instructions,
policies, and previous instructor training or accepted teaching practices. This would be achieved,
by putting my effort and knowledge into the business; excel in the field, maintain a respectable
position with the help of earlier experience and skills gained. It would involve skills gain through
my field of study in Adult Education and Training, Business Science in Management (Bachelor's
Degree) i.e. economic, management, administrative, supervision, training, and personnel
management, marketing principles, and practices.

Education: Master of Arts in Education/


Adult Education and Training (Expected completion February 2016)
University of Phoenix San Antonio, TX United States
GPA: 3.77 of a maximum 4.0
Credits Earned: 13
Education: Business Science in Management Bachelor's Degree 06/2014
University of Phoenix San Antonio, TX United States
GPA: 3.65 of a maximum 4.0
Credits Earned: 120 Semester hours
Work Experience:
US AMEDD CTR AND SCHOOL/FT SAM
San Antonio, TX 78257 United States
08/2014 Present
Training Instructor (Additional Duty)
Supervisor: Orlando McCarthy (2102957735)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me first

Provided instruction as a secondary in some areas of medical and non-medical equipment and
support equipment.
Conducted controlled training on the in the flow of patients through major hospital areas and how
the areas relate to each other.
Delivered instruction as a secondary instructor on the procedures involved in
assembling/erecting/ and/or connecting the Tent Extendable, Modular, Personnel (also known as
TEMPER tents); International Standardization, Organization (ISO) Shelter; ISO to ISO and ISO

to TEMPER passageways; 100KW generator; 400 AMP Poser Distribution Center (PDC);
Distribution and Illumination Systems; Electric Environmental Control Unit
Considered a material handling equipment expert operator in order to move ISO shelters,
MILVAN storage containers, and environmental control units.
Conducted, power support briefing on various occasions to on the proper setup of their 400 AMP
Power Distribution Center (PDC); Distribution and Illumination Systems; Electric Environmental
Control Unit Develop alternative training methods if expected improvements are not seen.
Organize and develop, or obtain, training procedure manuals and guides and course materials
such as handouts and visual materials.
Assisted in review of training materials prepared by instructors, such as outlines, text, or
handouts.
Assisted in the inventory of non-medical and medical specialized equipment in the Operating
Room, Central Material Supply, Intensive Care Ware, Intermediate Care Ward, Emergency
Medical Treatment Triage, Minimal Care Ward, Laboratory (General and Blood Bank),
Pharmacy, OB/GYN, Orthopedic Cast, Physical/Occupational Therapy, Dental Service, and
Medical Maintenance areas. (sodium/potassium analyzer, blood recovery/delivery system,
automatic X-ray film processor, plasma coagulation timer, mobile volume ventilator,
electrocardiograph (ECG) recorder monitor, low and high capacity X-ray apparatus, external
pacemaker, suction apparatus, thermo-regulator, and refrigerated centrifuge)

US AMEDD CTR AND SCHOOL/FT SAM


San Antonio, TX 78257 United States
02/2011 Present
Powered Support Systems Mechanic (This is a federal job)
Supervisor: Orlando McCarthy (2102957735)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me first

Expert in the operation of the use of Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles - Load Handling
System (FMTV-LHS).
Performed, management functions, hand receipt, and signature card holder.
Executed, accountability procedures on equipment and facilities in accordance with Army
regulations, policies, and sound judgment to support the operation of the Deployable Medical
Systems Equipment for Training (DMSET) site, to include determining logistics.
Coordinate, fleet management and maintenance; inventory control and asset management;
staging, shipping, and freight forwarding; receiving, packing and crating.
Conducted distribution, transportation planning, and environmental compliance.
Requisitioned, fleet and building maintenance repairs as required.
Identified budget shortfalls, and supply resources required to accomplish missions.
Independently, responsible for planning maintenance schedules for the complex and multisystems equipment requirements or sequence of repairs required of the equipment to efficiently
support tasks for the Deployable Medical Systems for Training branch.
Effectively, communicated through user end reports, emails, PowerPoint presentations, and verbal
communication.
Maintained references for Associated Support Items of Equipment (ASIOE) found in a Combat
Support Hospital.
Updated technical manual, SOPs, lesson plans, and publications as needed for research, and
answered technical questions as needed.

Maintained forms and schedules required, ensuring that scheduled maintenance is performed and
documented.
Determined proper operation, identified type and extent of repairs needed informed the site chief
of any extensive changes to previously specified or anticipated repairs in accordance with
existing guidelines or instructions.
Maintained a feasible and effective Prescribed Load List (PLL) stock, requisitioning replacement
parts as needed. Established a bench stock SOP for onsite equipment repair.

US AMEDD/FT SAM 32MD BRIGADE


SAN ANTONIO, TX United States
08/2010 - 02/2011
Automotive Worker (LEAD) (This is a federal job)
Supervisor: Dave Baker (2102957722)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Lead Mechanic, Performed quality control and property accountability and management, planed
and organized work assignments to include determining resources required to accomplish
missions.
Responsible for organizing and coordinating effective Heavy Equipment Shop operations(motor
pool) using a wide range of techniques, principles, processes, safety regulations, polices, and
procedures of the trade.
Dispatched and performed tasks involved in receiving, issuing, shipping and inventorying of
automotive parts and Light & Heavy equipment (MRAP, Stryker, FMTV, Forklifts).
Assigned, provided technical direction, help, accomplishing difficult work steps and processes,
advised employees of performance expectations and explained new work techniques as required.
Observed work in progress within the group, performing maintenance and repair activities to
anticipate and resolve problems or reassign personnel by communicating factual and procedural
information clearly, both orally and in writing.
Coordinate work among workers and other supervisors to maintain work progress to meet
deadlines.
Applied Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) / Equal Opportunity Treatment (EOT) principles
and requirements to all personnel management actions and decisions, and ensures all personnel
are treated in a manner free of discrimination.
Skilled in the use of automated material processing equipment and systems to include forklifts,
mechanized handling equipment, Microsoft office systems, ULLS-G, and SAMS-E. Operated
equipment (Forklift, MRAP, 5 Ton, LMTV and Hmmwv) trucks and automated material handling
equipment and performed material handling duties and transport.

US AMEDD CTR/SCHOOL 32MD BRIGADE


San Antonio, TX United States
07/2006 - 08/2010
Automotive Worker (This is a federal job)
Supervisor: Dave Baker (210-295-7722)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Performed, and checked work in progress for compliance with supervisors instructions on work
sequence, procedures, methods, deadlines.
Counseled other employees to follow supervisors instructions, on a full range of repairs and
service work on tactical, non-tactical and commercial vehicles, power generators, and material
handling equipment, to include sedans, vans, pick-ups, trucks, buses, forklifts, pallet jacks,
trailers, and multi-wheel drive vehicles automatic or manual transmissions, power generation
sets, internal combustion gasoline, diesel, or multi-fuel engines.
Answered workers questions regarding procedures, policies, written instructions, and other
directives used for repairs or rebuilds of tactical, non-tactical and commercial vehicles, major
assemblies, sub-assemblies or conventional fuel and electrical systems and components of
automotive, combat, and power generation equipment.
Supervised and provided technical guidance to subordinates on the more complex test,
disassembly, cleaning, repairing or replacing parts, and reassembly.
Completed complex repairs as indicated on work orders, troubleshot, and performed function
tests on fuel and electrical system components to assure no further complications.
Operated, semi-automatic and manual welding processes such as, Mig-Welding, and Arc welding
to assemble, modify or fabricate metal items for all types of equipment including repair of light or
intricately made mechanical parts where close tolerances are required.
Formulated drawings and steps necessary to accomplish repairs including production and
maintenance.
Reviewed final repairs and welds to complete specifications and quality control accepted in trade
standards.

HOLT CAT
SAN ANTONIO, TX United States
02/2005 - 07/2006
Shop Service Technician
Performed high quality repairs and services on gasoline and diesel articulated trucks and farm
equipment Caterpillar certified (tractors, mowers and attach),construction equipment (excavators,
pneumatic tire compactors, wheel and track loaders, vibratory double and signal compactors,
back hoes, bobcat skid steers and attachments, bulldozers, motor graders, and wheeled tractor
scrapers.
Skilled in troubleshooting and repairing or rebuilding hydraulic lifts and tilt systems.
Removed and repaired major components engines, transmissions, and differentials, track
components final drives, sprockets, rollers, cabs, and accessories.
Proficient diagnosing malfunctions and making repairs on air conditioning and heating units
factory installed and custom products.
Texas Army National Guard
San Antonio, TX United States
02/2004 - 02/2005
Automotive Worker WG-5823-9 (This is a federal job)

Repair heavy equipment (military unique equipment) in accordance with technical manuals, time
scheduled guides, and other pertinent directives.
Operated equipment used in this trade ( basic mechanic tool box/ screw drivers, wrenches, air
impact tools, brake servicing equipment, battery and engine analyzers, circuit testers, pressure
testers, dial indicators, torque wrenches.

Repaired electrical faults as well as hydraulic system failures.

Performed services as per manufactures guides. Ordered parts and installed as specified in
technical manuals, Instructed lower grade shop mechanics.
Repaired and corrected faults using brake servicing tools, wheel balancing tools, front-end
alignment equipment.
Removed and installed engine and suspension components, and air conditioning systems.
Skilled in performing minor vehicle body repairs using various techniques like arc welding and
using oxygen and acetyl cutting torch.

Freightliner of San Antonio


San Antonio, TX United States
11/2003 - 02/2004
Service Technician
Received repair orders from dispatch and drive truck (eighteen wheeler) to stall area.
Perform work as outlined on repair order with efficiency and accuracy, in accordance with
dealerships and factory standards.
Diagnose cause of any malfunctions and perform repair. Use freight liner service manuals, service
lit and schematic drawings to perform repairs and troubleshoots.
Troubleshoot and diagnose electrical and mechanical efficient and accurate.
Communicate with parts department to obtain needs parts.
Examine the vehicle to determine if additional safety or service work required.
Advice service advisor immediately if additional work is needed, if work outlined is not needed,
or if repairs cannot be completed within time promised.
Road-test vehicles when required or refer to the test technician.
Supervise work of any apprentice technicians as assigned.
Keep abreast of factory technical bulletins. Keep shop area neat and clean and be able to account
for all dealership-owned tools at all times.
Understand follow federal, state and local regulations, such as those governing the disposal of
hazardous wastes.
US Army
Ft. Bliss, TX United States
01/2000 - 11/2003
Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Supervised, instructed on procedures, coordinated work assignments, evaluated performance and
discipline up to four personnel. Trained, practiced, and implemented shop safety rules and
regulations.
Performed maintenance on 1 ton to 20 ton vehicles and material handling equipment, with GM,
Detroit Diesel, Cummins engines, Allison Transmissions, and, Oshkosh/Eaton transfer cases and
axles.
Troubleshoot 12/24v electrical systems, and replaced engine components such as fuel pumps,
generators, starters, regulators, radiators, universal joints, brake shoes, engine mounts, hydraulic
lines and fittings.
Operated, serviced, and used recovery vehicle and heavy equipment operations: procedures used
in rigging, recovering and towing of wheeled vehicles to maintain company operation.

Repaired, advised on corrections, recorded deficiencies, maintained maintenance schedule on


over 30 fleet vehicles and reported to supervisor.

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