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Jessica Claire
  • Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 609 Johnson Ave., 49204, Tulsa, OK
  • Home: (555) 432-1000
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Summary
  • Started apprenticeship in 2002 and obtained my State of Michigan Master Electrican license in 2008. Proficient in various plc languages. Excellent at troubleshooting industrial equipment. I am always looking for ways to prevent down time on equipment.
Skills
  • Branch circuit wiring
  • Field installation expert
  • NEC codes and codebook
  • Industrial electric engine repair
  • Fixture installation
  • AC/DC power and control systems
  • Test equipment operation
  • Wiring termination requirements
  • Efficient
  • National Electric Codes (NEC)
  • Electrical repairs
  • Master Electrician
  • Commercial and industrial electrician
  • Knowledge of Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (NFPA 70E)
  • Experienced journeyman trainer
  • Deep knowledge of National Electrical Code
  • Superior troubleshooting skills
  • Diagnostic testing
Experience
Electrician, 06/2008 to Current
Banner HealthQueen Creek, AZ,
  • Troubleshot EMCS and variable frequency drive systems.
  • Traced and diagnosed electrical malfunctions using hand tools and test equipment.
  • Evaluated electrical systems, equipment and components to identify and resolve defects and safety risks.
  • Examined and created solutions for high voltage electrical system problems.
  • Installed safety systems, including emergency lighting, uninterruptible power systems and battery systems.
  • Worked on projects, providing value to department, company and client base.
  • Tested entire electrical assembly for performance levels and safety concerns.
  • Installed complicated circuit systems in both commercial and residential construction.
  • Interpreted schematics, blueprints, and diagrams to complete projects on time.
  • Adhered to specifications and codes in installation of electrical wiring, equipment and fixtures.
  • Directed electricians on installation, maintenance and repair on electrical wiring and equipment.
  • Tested and operated variety of electrical components and systems.
  • Reviewed and assessed electrical, mechanical and architectural diagrams and specifications.
  • Troubleshooted electrical/electronic control circuits.
  • Installed conduit, wire and motor controls.
  • Continued internal education, training and certifications to stay ahead of evolving financial industry landscape, learned new product releases and increased value to company and client base
  • Connected wires to circuit breakers and transformers.
Electrician, 02/2002 to 06/2008
Banner HealthFort Collins, CO,
  • Identified and addressed hazards, defects and repair requirements through inspection of electrical equipment.
  • Consistently worked to code on all projects, utilizing drawings and manuals.
  • Troubleshot EMCS and variable frequency drive systems.
  • Examined and created solutions for high voltage electrical system problems.
  • Traced and diagnosed electrical malfunctions using hand tools and test equipment.
  • Evaluated electrical systems, equipment and components to identify and resolve defects and safety risks.
  • Installed safety systems, including emergency lighting, uninterruptible power systems and battery systems.
  • Utilized wide breadth of testing equipment to assess electrical systems, circuit continuity and accessory fixtures.
  • Worked on projects, providing value to department, company and client base.
  • Tested entire electrical assembly for performance levels and safety concerns.
  • Installed complicated circuit systems in both commercial and residential construction.
  • Interpreted schematics, blueprints, and diagrams to complete projects on time.
  • Collaborated with diverse team of architects and electrical and mechanical engineers.
  • Adhered to specifications and codes in installation of electrical wiring, equipment and fixtures.
  • Directed electricians on installation, maintenance and repair on electrical wiring and equipment.
  • Tested and operated variety of electrical components and systems.
  • Reviewed and assessed electrical, mechanical and architectural diagrams and specifications.
  • Troubleshooted electrical/electronic control circuits.
  • Installed conduit, wire and motor controls.
  • Continued internal education, training and certifications to stay ahead of evolving financial industry landscape, learned new product releases and increased value to company and client base
  • Connected wires to circuit breakers and transformers.
Production Worker, 06/1990 to 02/2002
CampbellsColumbia, SC,
  • Operated hand trucks, forklifts and scissor lifts.
  • Set up and operated production equipment according to daily work orders and safety procedures.
  • Calibrated and adjusted equipment using tools such as calipers, micrometers, height gauges, protractors and ring gauges.
  • Attended all company-offered training sessions to improve skills and learn operation of new machines.
  • Assembled products from raw materials and completed inspections.
  • Monitored processes to avoid overloading and keep machinery functioning properly.
  • Completed product assembly according to standardized procedures.
  • Helped machine operators set up and tend equipment to complete runs.
Education and Training
: Industrial Electrician, Expected in to Monroe County Community College - Monroe, MI
GPA:

Completed all courses required for apprenticeship.

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Resume Overview

School Attended

  • Monroe County Community College

Job Titles Held:

  • Electrician
  • Electrician
  • Production Worker

Degrees

  • Some College (No Degree)

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