Determined and energetic individual. Has long history of hands on type rigorous labor. Dedicated to getting the job done regardless of the weather or time of day. Well experienced with operating various types of equipment utilized in the agriculture, construction, and electrical line-work fields.
Certifications, and Skills
Class A Commercial Driver’s License
CPR Certified as of 6/25/19
First Aid Certified as of 6/25/19
Certified Climber
Pole Top Rescue Certified
Vault Rescue Certified
Bucket Truck Rescue Certified
Metering Certified
Osha 1910.269
Spanish speaker (2nd language)
Eagle Scout
Skid-steer loader operation
Backhoe operation
Experience operating forklifts
Large Agricultural equipment experience
Large amount of rigging experience
Accredited Hunter Wheel Alignment Technician
Substantial welding experience
Extensive Hand tool experience
Extensive Power tool experience
Horizontal directional drilling experience
Education and Training
Northwest Lineman CollegeMeridian, ID, Expected in 10/2019 – –Certified Electrical Line-Worker Training Program: - GPA:
Program covers in detail the skills, and knowledge necessary to perform efficiently as an apprentice electrical lineman. Received over 500 hours of training in new construction and maintenance work on overhead and underground distribution and transmission lines in both de-energized and simulated energized environments.
Hillcrest High SchoolAmmon, Idaho, Expected in 05/2013 – –High School Diploma: - GPA:
Coordinated communication between equipment operators via two-way radios and hand signals.
Assessed and inspected drill, and hydraulic equipment, to keep properly maintained and in service.
Located existing utilities in intended bore path and made plans for a safe path to drill without incidents.
Operated locator equipment and had firm understanding of the data being transmitted to effectively instruct drill operator on actions needed to follow an accurate bore path
Installed fiber optic cables into conduit following pre determined schematics, and plans.
Operated heavy equipment daily
Dartmouth College - Apprentice Lineman Hanover, NH, 11/2019 - 07/2020
Full time, 40 hours a week, plus overtime hours accumulated.
Assist directly in the Assessment, and installation of power lines, poles, and electrical equipment for wear and damage and report deficiencies to the appropriate supervisor.
Understood electrical diagrams to effectively trouble shoot power issues.
Observe safety instructions when using machinery, rigging material, and using work tools to ensure proper operation.
Job required working from heights both in aerial lift buckets, and climbing and working directly on wooden power poles.
Ensure that job sites are properly cleaned up and loaded trucks with materials and tools at the end of each work day.
Help out by participating in extra shifts when emergencies or outages require additional assistance.
Adhere to strict federal and corporate rules to help ensure the overall safety of all workers and members of the public.
Drive and operate heavy machinery utilized in the new construction and maintenance of electrical line-work such as Digger Derricks, Bucket trucks, pole trailers, backhoes, etc.
Full time, 45 hours a week average, plus overtime hours accumulated.
Performed general automotive repair, and maintenance work to customers' vehicles.
Use of Hand tools, and power tools of many types were used, and maintained daily.
Safe work practices consistently enforced, and followed.
Communicated advanced mechanical information to non-mechanically inclined people in easy-to-understand terms.
Occupation required having background check performed by the Idaho State Police, in order to legally perform all functions as a tow truck operator.
When placed on call I was required to be available to work 24 hours a day for towing duties.
Consulted with supervisors and dispatch personnel to assess situations, determine appropriate solutions and make decisions.
Azer Farms - Farm Hand City, STATE, 04/2016 - 05/2019
Part time, Hours varied depending on time of year.
Operated many types of heavy equipment involved with agriculture, such as Tractors, Swathers, Backhoes, skid steer loaders, and various others.
Work was mostly hands on manual labor with all things agricultural, often times in inclement weather.
Hours were not typical and required working through the night on occasion.
Maintained and repaired farming equipment, primarily dealing with hydraulic systems, motor maintenance, and fabricating/welding broken mechanisms.
Repaired buildings, fences, and other pertinent structures to keep animals properly contained.
Accomplishments
Obtained the rank of Eagle-Scout within the The Boy Scouts of America
Lived in the Dominican Republic from April of 2014- March of 2016 engaging with the local community, and providing service to individuals, and local organizations. Learned to speak Spanish fluently in my time there.
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