Senior Maintenance/robot Technician Resume
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Louisville, KentuckY
SUMMARY:
- Over 15 years of experience in industrial maintenance and troubleshooting. I am currently seeking a position as a robotic or electrical technician with a Louisville Kentucky based company.
- 2 yr degree electronic technologies
- Fundamentals of electricity
- Fundamentals of electronics
- Electrical/electronic measurements and instrumentation
- Circuit and component testing and troubleshooting
- FactoryTalk View ME & PanelView Plus Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Cognex In - Sight hardware platforms and the Explorer software package
- Sheet metal and structural steel equipment and machinery
- Automotive exhaust forming equipment and machinery
- CPR certified
- Arc Flash certified
- Compact Micrologics
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Confidential, Louisville, Kentucky
Senior Maintenance/Robot Technician
Responsibilities:
- I am currently responsible for the daily management of prioritizing projects that include repairs, brake-downs, preventative maintenance, and up-grading of equipment. I work daily with high and low voltages in AC and DC, troubleshooting electrical and mechanical issues on robotic weld cells, automated benders, sizers, spot-welders, and related exhaust forming equipment.
- The equipment I troubleshoot and repair have complex intergraded safety circuits, HMIs, and vision systems. I experience daily encounters of troubleshooting PLC, point I/O, and devicenet issues. I have been employed at Faurecia for going on four years and have made many new friends from around the world, as we’re a world wide corporation of French origin
Confidential, Columbus, Ohio
Maintenance Team Leader
Responsibilities:
- I supervised five other maintenance men in the daily activities of troubleshooting and repairing brake-downs of structural steel equipment and machinery such as, 28 over-head cranes, 35 high voltage Lincoln and Miller welders, 3 saw lines, 2 structural steel blast lines, 1 cambering line, 2 paint bays, 1 Franklin
- Angle Master line, and other related equipment. I worked at Ohio Steel for seven years and was certified by Crane America in crane repair and OSHA inspections, & by Wysong & Miles in shear troubleshooting and maintenance. I also held a state certified forklift license, sat on the safety committee, and was certified by Royal Arc in Arc Flash and OSHA 29 CFR 1910 subpart S for general industry safety standards. It was during these years that I received extensive experience in high voltage troubleshooting and relay logic. I left Ohio Steel and relocated to Louisville Kentucky when my wife took a position down here.
Confidential, Columbus, Ohio
Service Technician and Rebuilder
Responsibilities:
- I was responsible for machinery rebuilding and field service troubleshooting and repairs of roll forming equipment and related machinery. I worked at Smith machinery Service for over 3 years, working mostly my mechanical skills and low voltage repairs. I was let go from Smith Machinery Services when the company down sized due to the economy.