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SUPERVISOR
Summary

Planned, directed, and recorded periodic electrical testing, and recommended modification or replacement of equipment which failed to meet acceptable operating standards. Developed, installed, inspected, or revised equipment maintenance programs and techniques based on a practical knowledge of the equipment, including its design, production, operational and maintenance requirements. Applied electrical theory and related knowledge to test and modify developmental or operational electrical machinery and electrical control equipment and circuitry. Applied intensive, practical knowledge of the characteristics, properties, and uses of equipment of the type gained from technical training, education and experience in such functions as repairing, overhauling, maintaining, constructing, or inspecting equipment. Prepared project cost and work-time estimates. More than 6 years combined experience in electrical equipment management in both military and civilian work environments. Knowledgeable in the characteristics, properties, uses and interrelationships of equipment systems, engines, and subsystems. Proficient oral and written communication skills used to create, analyze, and interpret various reports, and to present information in a clear and concise manner. Provide administrative functions including documentation of problems and repairs. Excellent skills in interacting with diverse people in both military and private organizations. Prepare various documents, reports and correspondence related to avionics installation, repair and maintenance. Use computer system to maintain records and account data. Write and revise technical manuals for multiple uses, and provide technical advice concerning parts, materials, and manufacturing, repair, and maintenance processes and procedures. Read and interpret technical orders, job specification manuals, blueprints, and schematic diagrams and specifications to ensure quality, safety and compliance. Prepared required operating reports using cams online computer systems.

Accomplishments
Experience
January 2005 to April 2005
  • Analyzed and interpreted test information to resolve design-related problems.
  • Performed preventative maintenance and other tasks as assigned per the maintenance manual.
  • Collected, analyzed, interpreted, and developed specialized information about equipment.
  • Performed scheduled maintenance inspections and repairs as directed in the maintenance manual.
  • Adjusted working parts, such as fan belt tension, voltage output, contacts and springs.
  • Inspected parts for wear or damage, or read work order or schematic drawings to determine required repairs.
  • MAINTENANCE PERFORMANCE: Repaired and rebuilt defective mechanical parts in electric motors, generators, and related equipment.
  • Tested for overheating, using speed gauges and thermometers.
  • Replaced defective parts, such as coil leads, carbon brushes, and connecting wires, using soldering equipment.
  • Installed, secured, and aligned parts.
  • Rewired electrical systems and repaired or replaced electrical accessories.
  • Reassembled repaired electric motors to specified requirements and ratings.
  • QUALITY CONTROL AND ASSURANCE: Conducted inspections for quality control and assurance programs, reporting findings and recommendations.
  • Evaluated engineering proposals, shop drawings and design comments for sound electrical engineering practice and conformance with established safety and design criteria, and recommend approval or disapproval.
  • TEAMWORK: Collaborated with electrical engineers and other personnel to identify, define, and solve developmental problems.
  • Notified supervisor when major repairs were needed.
  • Provided information and advice to those who designed, tested, produced, procured, supplied, operated, repaired, or disposed of equipment.
  • BLUEPRINTS AND DIAGRAM USE: Developed wiring diagrams, layout drawings, and engineering specifications for system or equipment modifications or expansion, and directs personnel performing routine installation and maintenance duties.
  • Built, calibrated, maintained, troubleshot and repaired electrical instruments or testing equipment.
  • Assembled electrical and electronic systems and prototypes according to engineering data and knowledge of electrical principles.
  • Drew or modified diagrams and wrote engineering specifications to clarify design details and functional criteria of experimental electronics units.
  • EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING PROCEDURES: Planned method and sequence of operations for developing and testing experimental electronic and electrical equipment.
  • Modified electrical prototypes, parts, assemblies, and systems to correct functional deviations.
  • Installed and maintained electrical control systems and solid state equipment.
  • Provided technical assistance and resolution when electrical or engineering problems were encountered.
  • COMPUTER APPLICATIONS: Maintained database in computerized maintenance management system.
  • Maintained all property maintenance records.
  • Used a computer based Equipment Management Information System to record work order information and access to other information.
  • 40 hours per week; Generator Field Technician; $ Salary -Not Available; last promoted N/A; Yancy Bros.
  • Caterpillar, Atlanta, GA; Supervisor Name - Not Available; Supervisor telephone - Not available; DO NOT CONTACT.
  • MAINTENANCE AND ELECTRICAL FUNCTIONS: Inspected, repaired, serviced and started up load bank test requirements on equipment.
  • Troubleshot equipment and serviced generator components including alternators, wiring harnesses, safety devices, shutdown switches, starters, and battery systems.
  • Performed planned and corrective maintenance of gasoline, gaseous and diesel fueled generator sets in shop and at customer sites.
  • Maintained engines used in standby power equipment such as electrical generators and industrial machinery.
  • CUSTOMER SERVICE AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS: Demonstrated excellent communication skills during interactions with co-workers and customers.
  • Provided excellent customer service to internal and external customers.
  • DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS: Read and comprehended wiring diagrams and schematics.
  • Followed proper procedures for performing load bank testing on generator sets.
  • PHYSICAL STAMINA: Easily lift 50+ pounds in completing work functions.
  • Endured varying indoor and outdoor physical elements to complete job responsibilities effectively.
  • Visit sites to observe conditions impacting design and to identify solutions to technical design problems involving electrical systems equipment that arose.
August 2006 to Current
  • 40 hours per week; Maintenance Engineer; $2,700.00 per month; last promoted N/A; Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA; Supervisor - Mr.
  • Kelly Proctor; Supervisor telephone (xxx) xxx-xxxx; may contact supervisor.
  • MAINTANENCE APPLICATIONS: Provide effective and efficient maintenance, engineering and mechanical system support to hospital campuses, and satellite facilities in support of the organization's mission.
  • Perform planned and general maintenance functions on systems and equipment including inspecting, testing, maintaining, installing, and repairing.
  • Work independently, or as a member of a crew, to repair, install, and adjust all types of specialized hospital equipment and mechanical systems equipment.
  • Make minor plumbing and electrical connections on equipment installation or repair and perform minor welding and sheet metal work.
  • Complete minor repairs on buildings such as screens, windows, floors, ceiling, walls, roofs, doors and cabinets, and paint equipment/buildings as necessary.
  • EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS OPERATIONS: Maintain comprehensive knowledge of major building systems operations and valve locations.
  • Safely use hand, diagnostic and power tools related to the physical plant equipment.
  • Service a variety of electric and mechanical equipment such as air conditioning, heating and ventilating systems, air compressors, fans, pumps, motors and kitchen and laundry equipment.
  • FACILITY MANAGEMENT: Maintain cleanliness of storage shed, furniture storeroom, maintenance room, boiler room and flammable storage container.
  • Keep buildings and grounds operations running smoothly.
  • Maintain, replace and rekey both manual and electronic locks.
  • Ensure fire safety equipment (fire alarm system, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, etc.) are operational and that inspections are current, and forward inspection reports to appropriate supervisor.
  • Manage the maintenance program for the hospitals including planning maintenance activities, and developing preventive maintenance programs.
  • Conduct surveillance activities over maintenance operations performed by a variety of private contractors.
  • Perform maintenance or construction work, including estimating material and labor costs for a variety of construction or maintenance projects and maintain appropriate contacts with the organization funding the project.
  • Comply with all OSHA, ADA and other safety and security policies.
  • ADMINISTRATIVE / RECORDS MANAGEMENT: Maintain accurate legible records and logs of all work in the mechanical rooms.
  • Perform repairs listed on work orders and maintains the work orders as a record of work completed.
  • Track and record repairs.
  • Maintain monthly tool inventory records.
  • Assist supervisor in purchasing parts, supplies and materials necessary for proper maintenance of the systems and equipment.
  • PROCEDURAL COMPLIANCE: Comply with and knowledgeable of system policies and procedures and of infection control, safety and OSHA standards.
  • Practice safety techniques in accordance with hospital and departmental policies and procedures.
  • SAFETY ASSURANCE: Ensure all buildings, equipment and grounds are maintained in a safe and aesthetically pleasing condition to provide an appropriate environment for all customers.
  • Proactively support the efforts that ensure delivery of safe patient care and services.
  • Lead, or perform various duties concerned with the management, operation, and maintenance of buildings, grounds, and other facilities.
  • Interact professionally with all customers, co-workers, patients, visitors, physicians, volunteers and other entities.
SpartannashFebruary 2001 to February 2005Supervisor
Crown Point , IN
  • 40 hours per week; Electrical Repair Specialist, E-4; $2,800.00 per month; last promoted MGST Olivante; Supervisor telephone unknown; may contact supervisor.
  • ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE: Applied electrical concepts, and utilized skills in the repair or electric motors, electronic module repair, operation and repair of mobile electric power generators.
  • Troubleshot equipment electrical circuits, and repaired electrical systems on engineer equipment.
  • Assembled and tested experimental motor-control devices, switch panels, transformers, generator windings, solenoids, and other electrical equipment and components according to engineering data and knowledge of electrical principles.
  • Examined appliances for mechanical defects and disassembled appliance.
  • Tested wiring for broken or short circuits, using voltmeters, ohmmeters, and other circuit testers.
  • Replaced defective wiring and parts, such as toaster elements and percolator coils, using handtools, soldering iron, and spot-welding equipment.
EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST
  • Worked as a skilled mechanic and maintenance worker dealing with the manufacture, utilization, repair, or operation of equipment.
  • Reviewed and applied technical specifications and requirements.
  • Analyzed equipment and forecasted spare parts requirements.
  • Read and interpreted engineering change orders, equipment requisitions, shop orders, and work orders.
  • Supervised maintenance, repair, or production operations to determine methods of improvement.
Education
Berkner High School1 1988H.S. DiplomaCity, State
Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator II - Fire Course, 8 hrs, 12-05 Hazardous Materials Awareness, 8 hr, 10-05 Hazardous Materials First Responder Operator, 32 hrs, 10-05 Building Construction, 11 hrs, 09-04 Electrical Equipment Repair Specialist Course, 489 hrs, 10-04 Maintenance Course, 489 hrs, 10-01; Courses included Maintenance management Electricity Theory; Motors; Generator Operation; Equipment Electrical Circuits; Preventive Maintenance; Solid State Fundamentals. Fundamentals of Marine Corps Leadership, 26 hrs, 04-03 Terrorism Awareness for Marines, 8 hrs, 09-02 Personal Financial Management, 7 hrs, 08/02
Affiliations
None PERFORMANCE RATINGS, AWARDS, AND RECOGNITIONS Certificate of Good Conduct, USMC, 02-04
Skills
Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook; Internet
Additional Information
  • U.S. MILITARY INFORMATION: Active Duty - 08/01/2003 - 02/12/2005
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School Attended

  • Berkner High School

Job Titles Held:

  • Supervisor
  • EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST

Degrees

  • H.S. Diploma
    Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator II - Fire Course, 8 hrs, 12-05 Hazardous Materials Awareness, 8 hr, 10-05 Hazardous Materials First Responder Operator, 32 hrs, 10-05 Building Construction, 11 hrs, 09-04 Electrical Equipment Repair Specialist Course, 489 hrs, 10-04 Maintenance Course, 489 hrs, 10-01; Courses included Maintenance management

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