Stanley Maynard

Stanley.Maynard@US.Army.mil

                                                                                                 

 

Career Objective:                     To utilize my acquired knowledge, experience and leadership skills in playing a major role in the success of an organization.

 

Educational Background:          Alabama A&M University, Normal, AL.

                                                BAS in Electrical Engineering Technology.

                                                Newark Valley High School, Newark Valley, NY.   6/91

                                               

Certification:                             Small Engine Repair: Foley Belsaw Institute, Missouri.

                                                Advanced Engine Repair: Foley Belsaw Institute, Missouri.

                                                Brown Belt Tae Kwon Do:  Quiet Society, New York.

Work Experience:

5/99 to present:                        United States Army Ordnance Captain O-3

 

6/98 to 5/99                             Cervantes Consulting Center incorporated.  Coordinated and set up interviews for prospective employees with companies that needed the skills the prospective employees had.  Set up and maintained the Local Area Network.

 

4/97 to 10/97                           Lab Assistant for Electronics Lab, Circuits Lab, and Computer Lab.  Jobs included supervising students to make sure they setup experiments correctly and providing guidance when they had questions.  Also Assisted in the up keep of the Local Area Network by trouble shooting and servicing the computers that failed.

 

10/95 to 5/99                           Winn-Dixie Inc. Retail Deli Associate.  Was responsible for cooking and serving of a variety of foods.  Was responsible for making sure that all equipment was keep in working order.  Worked in Deli, Meat, Dairy, Seafood, and Stock departments.

 

6/91 to 6/95                             United States Army. E-4.

 

6/89 to 6/91                            Hollenbecks Foods Inc.  Worked in all department to include Dairy, Meat, Produce, Cashier, Grocery, Frozen, and lower management.

 

Military: Education                    Armor Officer Basic Course 2/00

                                                Unit Movement Course 5/00

                                                Nuclear Biological Chemical Defense Course 10/00

                                                Combat Life Savers Course 6/99

                                                Ordnance Officers Branch Qualification Course 6/01

                                                Combined Logistics Captains Career Course    6/03

                                                Trained and Certified Power Generation Equipment Repairmen.

                                                Trained and Certified to drive trucks up to 22,000 pounds.

                                                Trained and Certified to operate 4000 LB warehouse and rough terrain forklift.

                                                Trained and Certified to operate generators up to 200 kW.

                                                Trained and Certified in Rappelling and Mountaineering.

 

Military: Duty Assignment

5/99 to present:                        Company Commander: Responsible for the daily operation of a 149 man maintenance company and for the maintenance and repair of over 2000 vehicles, trailers, generators, weapons, and other electronic items.  Duties included training for combat, setting maintenance priorities, setting training priorities, conducting maintenance, conducting training, conducting inspections, maintaining over 22 million dollars worth of military equipment, and keeping good order and discipline.  Mission was to provide maintenance and repair parts support to a 702 person Battalion with over 2000 pieces of equipment.

 

6/03 to 6/05                             Maintenance Management Officer: Responsible for tracking the maintenance status of all Forces in Europe to include Aircraft, combat vehicles, support vehicles, and electronic equipment.  Duties included gathering daily reports, combining them and doing a daily briefing to high level personnel.  Tracking down parts, expediting deliver of parts, and arranging maintenance support from civilian contractors.  Mission was to ensure that V US Army Corps was at the highest level of combat readiness. 

 

10/01 to 12/02                         Maintenance Platoon Leader/XO: Responsible for the daily operations of a 220 man Maintenance Company and for the maintenance of over 5000 vehicles, trailers, generators, weapons, and electronic items.  Duties included training for combat, setting maintenance priorities, setting training priorities, conducting maintenance, conducting training, conducting inspections, and keeping good order and discipline.  Mission was to provide maintenance and repair parts support to a 1200 person Brigade Combat Team with over 5000 pieces of equipment.

 

3/00 to 10/01                           Armor Platoon Leader: Responsible for the daily operation of a 20 man tank platoon.  Duties included maintenance and upkeep of five M1A2 Main Battle Tanks, training for war, and contingence operations.  Mission was close with and destroy the enemy through the use of firepower and maneuver. 

 

6/91 to 6/95                             United States Army. E-4.

                                                Trained and Certified Power Generation Equipment Repairmen.

                                                Trained and Certified to drive trucks up to 22,000 pounds.

                                                Trained and Certified to operate 4000 LB warehouse and rough terrain forklift.

 

Awards:                                   Was awarded 2 Army Commendation Medal, 7 Army Achievement Medals, 2 National Defense Medal, 1 Army Good Conduct Medal, Army Service Ribbon, 2 Overseas Service Ribbon, Korean Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Metal, Global War On Terrorism Service Medal, Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, 1 Drivers Badge, 1 Mechanics Badge.

                                                Received Honorable Discharge (DD-214 provided upon request.)

 

References:                               Available upon request.