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Electrical Technician Resume

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Wilmington, NC

SKILLS:

Microstation, Auto - Cad, MatLab, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PSpice, VisSim, ETAP, Simulink and Maxwell SVOutlook, Circuit design and troubleshooting, Component installation, Cabling, AC/DC Power, Motors, DrivesPLC’s, Preventive Maintenance, Carpentry, Mechanical Repair/Maintenance

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Electrical Technician

Confidential, Wilmington, NC

Responsibilities:

  • Trace out circuits using drawings or labels or hand over hand method and make modifications to the drawings.
  • Work independently and frequently use AutoCAD and often reference the NEC and NFPA70E
  • Improved labelling practices and the transfer of drawings practices and title block format on dwgs.
  • 12.47KV, Interrupters, Substations, 480 VAC Transfer Switches, Power Panels to 120 VAC Panels.
  • Grounds maintenance: Pick up debris on grounds surrounding apartments yards, parking lots, roads and sidewalks
  • Building maintenance: Paint rooms, replace receptacles and water heaters, remove baseboards, fix steps

Engineered Equipment Mechanic/ I Technician

Confidential, St. Albans, WV

Responsibilities:

  • Prepare new equipment for use in facility: drill and tap, brackets, lights, increased charging capacity, inspections
  • Assemble and test motor - control devices, switch panels, transformers, solenoids and other electrical equip

Field Service Technician

Confidential, Cincinnati, OH

Responsibilities:

  • Assembly and installation of manifolds, motors, pumps, base, plating, feet, numerous types of valves, tubing;
  • 40 hours course one hydraulics, 40 hours course on ferromatiks, 32 hours course on electrical;
  • Retro-fit of old PLC and installation of new PLC (digital and analog) along with some instrumentation and cabling.

E&I Designer

Confidential, Washington, WV

Responsibilities:

  • Issue Work Order Packages Projects/Capital & Cost: Bill of materials, estimates, job scope, drawings, transmittal;
  • Packages include VFD’s, PLC’s, DCS, motors (AC/DC), analog flow meters/ level transmitters, digital level alarms, interlocks, heat trace, temperature signals, control valves, differential pressure transmitters and MCC changes/upgrades;
  • Use standards/codes to determine enclosures, starters & wire size;
  • Use Microstation, Excel, Word and SAP regularly;
  • P&ID’s, installation details, as built checks, wiring diagrams, panel design, HMI with RS232 and USB;
  • Layouts for junction boxes, power panels, control panels, PLC’s: digital, analog, Power & LP’s & PP's

E&I Designer/Minor Project Leader

Confidential, Washington, WV

Responsibilities:

  • Improved safety for forklift operators, equipment and other personnel by designing new signaling system for motorized bins;
  • Issue work order packages Projects/Capital & Cost: Bill of Materials, Estimates, Job Scope, Drawings, Transmittal;
  • Revise/create drawings: As Built, disassemble and remove new components and circuits;
  • Cable schedule, instrument location plans, schematics, single line diagrams respective to IEEE, NEC, NFPA;
  • Job walk-downs, safety meetings, procedure meetings, vendor meetings.

Panel Technician and Draftsman/Engineer

Confidential, Nitro, WV

Responsibilities:

  • Allen Bradley & Modicon: Built control panels that include modules, wire trays, chassis, processor, AC & DC power supply, analog and digital and Ethernet and terminals along with other components;
  • Designed main, lighting and control panels;
  • Designed lighting and grounding layout for conveyors, prep plant and electrical equipment room;
  • Used Auto-Cad to design elevation, point to point, wiring and schematic diagrams.
  • Used USB to transfer label info into lamacoid tag machine
  • Operated and maintained power lighting circuits, electrical fixtures, generators, controllers, switchboards, voltage and frequency regulators and other test equipment;
  • Tested and repaired short circuits, rebuilt electrical equipment, operated signal generators, conducted motor and generator winding bench tests, operated and maintained ship propulsion equipment;
  • Installed new power and lighting circuits; connected shore power supplies to main-on-ship distribution board; inspected and maintained battery charges, air conditioning control circuits, HVAC, hoist/wench systems and solid state logic components;
  • Electrical Safety: Quality control of spaces on the ship from offices to collection tanks to be electrically safe. Troubleshot and fixed mobile equipment brought to the shop. Verified that all the Electrical Division's equipment was calibrated; Emergency power loss lighting
  • Damage Control Petty Officer: Verified PKP, CO2, and AFFF systems as operational and performed planned maintenance. Maintained the gaskets and hatches as air-tight or water-tight as required;
  • Cable Way: Completed a cable way school. Headed a small group of electricians ensuring proper procedures of new cable runs of wire while ship was under major renovations in the shipyard;
  • Electrical Support: Member of team installing lighting fixtures and hardwiring them. Ran the shop of 23 electricians ensuring all trouble calls and planned maintenance was completed on time. Responsible for all lights and receptacles on 7 floors of the USS Enterprise;
  • Work Center Supervisor: Spearheaded the conversion of the tag-out system from paper to digital using new software package. Ensured technicians completed the planned maintenance and were knowledgeable to pass spot checks with the Chief Engineer;
  • Battery Shop Electrician: Worked on Captain's boat and other small boats that were aboard ensuring all the electrical systems were operational. Performed maintenance on the crane that lowered the boats to sea level;
  • Hotel Services Electrician: Answered trouble-calls and performed planned maintenance on the galley equipment. Performed maintenance on trash compactors and plastic compactor (PLC had analog digital ethernet);
  • Mechanical Division Electrician: Qualified as Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Rover. Assisted the mechanics with the steam flow and AC for all food storage and room temperature for equipment and personnel. Maintained all emergency lighting in M-Division spaces.

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