1994 -1998 Certificate and Diploma in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering from City & Guilds of London Institute- related skills(vehicle maintenance, Plant maintenance, hydraulic and pneumatic system repairs)\r\n1993 -1994 Certificate in General Course in Engineering from City & Guilds of London Institute- related skills( vast experience in repairs on various models fleets)\r\n2021 Certificate in Workshop Safety Operations with Automotive management Services (AMS)-related skills(maintenance supervision skill)
Reading news and listening to radio most of the time at 6:30 am in the morning hours BBC focus on Africa. watching football games like premier league and other international games.\r\nReading Bible is also part of my hobbies.
Automotive Management Services (AMS) working for United Nations Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS)\r\nPosition: Plant Mechanic / Maintenance Supervisor\r\nDuration: 2019 to present.\r\nKey Responsibilities: Do Preventive, Corrective and Schedule maintenance on UNSOS fleets which includes but not limited to Caterpillars Front end loader 924k,924H, 950H, 930H, Dozer D7,D8,D9, Backhoe, Skid Steers, soil compactors, Manitous forklift MHt-X-10-180, MHT-X-10160, graders M120, Crains, K-Loader, Doosan, XCMG. Heavy trucks such as Renault Kerax 330dxi, 380dxi, 440dxi, 220, Iveco Trakker, Mercedes Fire Truck, Volvo. Repair Hydraulic cylinders, valves, solenoids, and engine overhauling. Do maintenance on Toyota of all models, Ford Ranger, Ford F-150, Ford Everest, Ford Transit, Nissan Patrols. Diagnose and repair Air-condition system, Repair brakes suspensions, Replace or repair tires and performed electrical or electronic component installation. Document workshop activities and generate weekly, monthly report of VOR and spare parts stock level. Performed \r\n\r\nUnited Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)\r\nPosition: Car Log Technician\r\nDuration: 2016 to 2017\r\nKey Responsibilities: Install car Log hardware on all MINUSTAH fleets, configurate locations, driving permits and install receiving station program to download to the server. Monitor and present report. Repair alternators, starter motors, switches, lights and install serin system on security vehicles. Do air condition system repairs. Conduct driving test for militaries staffs, locals, international UN staffs and program driving permit for those that pass the exam.\r\n\r\nUnited Nation Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)\r\nPosition: Vehicle Technician / Transport Officer\r\nDuration: 2007 to2013\r\nKey Responsibilities: Maintenance of UN fleets both light and heavy duty vehicles, carry out preventive, schedule and corrective maintenance. Including \r\nPerformed other duties assigned by my supervisor.
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