Pedro Lozada Jr.
18403 Dartry Drive Country Club Hills IL. 60478
240-237-5457
Email: lozadap[at]cox.net
Highlights: 10+ years experienced and dedicated professional seeking rewarding position in Maintenance/Hydraulic Mechanical industry Q 10 years active duty, UNITED STATE NAVY Q 9 years Maintenance/Material Manager Q 10 years Work Center Lead supervisor
Military: Petty Officer First Class, (E-6)
Education/Training:
Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment (ALRE) Lakehurst, NJ 01/04-03/04
Navy Enlisted Classification 7006
Primary Leadership Development Program
Little Creek, VA 3/2003
Personnel Supervision E5 & E6 completed
Air Technical Center Lakehurst, NJ 8/04-9/04 Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment C13 Mod Catapult
Carl Sandburg High School- Orland Park, IL 6/98
High School Diploma received
Professional Skills & Qualifications:
Q An executive-level leader and aircraft maintenance manager with documented success in progressively dynamic and challenging positions.
Q Extensive experience in organizational development, operations management, resource management, project/program management, and problem solving.
Q Superb knowledge of repacking various valves, pumps, cylinders and piping using split ring packing, o-rings, gaskets and Garlock type materials.
Q Astute experience with using precise measuring devices such as venire calipers, inside, outside and depth micrometer, hydraulic torque wrenches, pyrometers and slide gauges.
Q Specific expertise in the maintenance of mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and aircraft systems and related flight equipment.
Q Performed extensive overhaul of Rexroth and Vickers brand pumps and associated equipment.
Q Extensive mechanical knowledge of main hydraulic fluid viscosity levels.
Q Exceptional supervisory and training skills
Q A polished professional with exceptional demeanor and communication skills.
Q Secret Government Security Clearance.
Professional Experience:
Work center Leading Petty Officer (E6)
Q Maintained the upkeep of all hydraulic and pneumatic equipment associated with the launch and recovery of naval fighter jets. Trained junior personnel on all aspects of hydraulic maintenance and manning of all engines to recover aircraft; Mentored junior officers as technical and proficient maintenance managers and Flight Deck Officers. Analyzed problems, remove, replace, adjust, and test components of all aircraft and recovery equipment mechanical, hydraulic and control system in support of the command mission statement (supervised 50 junior sailors and 3 officers)
UNITED STATES NAVY, Maryland, Virginia May 2004 - May 2008
Quality Assurance Inspector
Q Provided technical/logistical supervision of all steam catapults and arresting gear hydraulic systems; performed system checks prior to operations; made necessary adjustments to mechanical hydraulic and control systems to ensure proper performance; monitored and identified conditions which may lead to an emergency and/or casualties; initiated corrective or emergency action and proper procedure. (supervised 50+ officers)
UNITED STATES NAVY, Virginia May 2008 - May 2009
Divisional Tool Manager
Q Maintained inventory for 100,000+ tools; precisely measured devices; welded various equipment and electrical devices needed for preventive and corrective maintenance on all hydraulic and pneumatic systems; maintained effective tool check out system; calibrated all gauges used on all hydraulic pneumatic systems.
UNITED STATES NAVY, Virginia June 2002 - Aug 2003
Work center Maintenance Supervisor
Q Planned and coordinated all preventive/corrective maintenance on all associated hydraulic and pneumatic systems; provided all necessary parts, tools, and experienced personnel to various jobs to maintain 100% equipment availability on all hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.
Awards:
Meritorious Unit Commendation
Global War on Terrorism
Navy/Marine Achievement Medal
Sea Service Deployment Medal
Good Conduct Medal
Navy Unit Commendation
Armed Forces Expedition Award
References and Transcripts available upon request.
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