Joshua Poole
3062 Jewelstone Dr Apt. G, Dayton OH 45414 [Send email to request phone number] 42-2654
Poole.Joshuam@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
To become a valuable asset to a growing organization utilizing my electrical,
computer, and military specialties.
Work well in a team or independently with minimal
supervision. Eger to learn new skills to increase my value to employers.
Great communication skills both written and verbal.
Attending Kaplan University to obtain a BS of Science in Communication.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Oneil and Associates Miamisburg, OH June 2007 - September 2008
Technical Writer
Familiar with ISO 9000 standards.
Authored technical documentation, complex manuals for various aerospace
equipment and Dept. of Defense vehicles MIL-STD 40051, MIL-HDBK maintenance,
troubleshooting.
Worked closely with TACOM (Tank-automotive & Armaments Command),
TARDEC, Oshkosh Truck and Dassualt Jets.
Required to physically perform maintenance and/or troubleshooting
methods to get the most accurate processes while authoring/editing new manuals
for maintenance and troubleshooting i.e JLG Forklifts, John Deere Tractor,
Caterpillar Equipment.
Developed excellent computer skills, most windows applications, Epic
Editor, PowerPoint, P2P Diagrams, CAD programs, Visio flowcharts, and familiar
with Framemaker, SolidWorks drafting program.
Input technical information into SGML and XML format to create IETM
(Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals).
Experience creating BOMs (Bills of Material) and IPCs (Illustrated
Parts Breakdown).
Explain in simple language, scientific and technical ideas that are
difficult for the average reader to understand.
Interfaced with customers and Government representatives, as required,
during length of project.
Basic technical knowledge of mechanical, electrical, electronic, and
aeronautical engineering.
Basic knowledge of illustrating, provisioning, and logic support
analysis.
Ability to apply cost-saving research techniques.
Ability to interpret engineer drawings and prepare sketches to define
illustration requirements.
Ability to quickly familiarize myself with customer product line.
Ability to establish interpersonal rapport with the customer and user
of documentation.
Ability to document/archive technical data over long periods and
organize data to aid in future related projects. Able to work with intermittent
supervision.
Industrial Thermal Systems
January 2007-
April 2007
Technician
Completed paid work study course programs at Industrial Thermal Systems
for the implementation of new thermal production tank farms, and PLC operated
manufacturing equipment which operate at high temperatures, using various resins
and composite materials.
Independent Contractor Stayton, OR January 2005 - August 2006
Mechanic
Repaired and customized exhaust systems for trailers, drag race cars
(exhaust and roll cages), combines and tractors such as Littau Harvester, Kabota,
Caterpillar and John Deere.
Jeld-Wen Windows and Doors Stayton, OR August 2004 - November 2005
Maintenance Technician
Repaired, maintained electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic
components of PLC operated production equipment. This equipment was controlled
using Allen Bradley, B&B, and Square D systems.
Frequently used electrical schematics, blueprints for creating and
re-engineering new equipment to optimize maximum efficiency.
Replace, calibrate temperature controllers for automated vinyl welders
and ovens. Honeywell, Omron, Thermologic.
Setup new machines direct from manufactures GED (Glass Equipment
Development), Carlson-Wegoma, Videojet, Nordson per manuals and phone support.
Identified problems via electrical schematics, diagnosed cause and
determined corrective actions.
Safely operated shop equipment i.e. lathe, mills, and hand tools.
Doubled as machinist and fabricated with Mig, Tig and Gas welding.
Assisted management with planning and execution of new PMCS (Preventive
Maintenance Checks and Services) and safety protocols.
Lead Lean manufacturing maintenance technician duties to develop new
methods to reduce waste and increase productivity in a production environment.
U.S. ARMY
July 2001 -
August 2003
Engineer SPC E-4
Review/edit military and DOD publications under MIL-STD 40051 and
MIL-HDBK for accuracy.
Operate and Train soldiers on various types of military vehicles i.e.
HEMITT, HMMWV, DUECE, APC, M-728 CEV, and many other track and wheeled vehicles.
Certified Combat Lifesaver and Fast Water Rescue.
Built temporary and fortified structures.
Performed administrative duties such as organizing, filing of soldier’s
records and data entry.
Operated in extreme weather conditions Hot/Cold and very wet.
Worked with demolition/construction equipment in all types of terrain.
Served 9 months on active duty in Iraq during operation OIF/OEF.
Honorably discharged.
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