Eric Smith
Silver Spring, Maryland
301-***-**** acaqnt@r.postjobfree.com
Objective
To secure a position as an HVAC Technician or Mechanic in a challenging and competitive environment
Education and Licenses
Center for Employment Training
HVAC Specialist Certificate
Qualification
• Refrigeration – maintain and repair a variety of equipment, including heat pumps,
air conditioners and refrigerators
• Refrigerant Recovery –Universal CFC License. Connect hoses and properly read
gauges.
• Heating Equipment –Change indoor fan motors, replace gas valves; adjust gas
pressure; change circuit boards; service gas and electric furnaces and oil burners.
• Plumbing – run condensation lines to a drain or condensation pump; braze solder
• Electricity – install switches and outlets; wire thermostats and electrical controls;
troubleshoot by reading schematics.
• Comply with all applicable standards, policies, and procedures including safety
procedures and the maintenance of a clean work area.
National Information Institute of Technology
SQL databases; JAVA; LINUX; C++
Kumasi Technical Institute
Industry Mechanics Certificate
Experience
Maryland Management
Maintenance Technician/ Service Technician
Oct. 2010- Nov. 2011
• Responsible for the completion of all maintenance services requests as assigned.
• Complete make-ready process of vacant apartments as directed by the Property
Manager.
• Maintain inventory controls for cost effective operations.
• Coordinate special projects as directed by the Property Manager.
• Assist in monitoring all work being performed by outside contractors.
• Responsible for 24-hour emergency maintenance service as scheduled.
• Carry pager/cell phone as required for on-call maintenance.
• Monitor and maintain all building systems as assigned.
• Complete grounds work as directed by Property Manager which may include
picking up trash, sweeping curb and dumpster areas and maintaining landscaping beds and other
areas.
• Responsible for alerting the Property Manager of any unusual occurrence and/or
damage that have taken place or that may occur.
• Maintain a professional courteous manner with all residents, vendors, contractors,
and fellow employees.
• Assure safety standards are used which comply with all company, local, City,
State and Federal guidelines.
• Follow established company policies and those outlined in the Employee
Guidebook.
• Special projects and other responsibilities as may be determined.
James Lee Condos
Maintenance Technician
Mar. 2009- Mar. 2010
• Repair or replace defective equipment parts, using hand tools and power tools, and
reassemble equipment.
• Perform routine preventive maintenance to ensure that machines continue to run
smoothly, building systems operate efficiently, or the physical condition of buildings does not
deteriorate.
• Inspect drives, motors, and belts, check fluid levels, replace filters, or perform
other maintenance actions, following checklists.
• Assemble, install or repair wiring, electrical and electronic components, pipe
systems and plumbing, machinery, and equipment.
• Inspect, operate, and test machinery and equipment to diagnose machine
malfunctions.
• Record type and cost of maintenance or repair work.
• Clean and lubricate shafts, bearings, gears, and other parts of machinery.
Godwin Pumps
Mechanic
Aug. 2007- Jan. 2009
• Repaired engines, including diesel; communicated on two-way radio transmitter.
• Monitor gauges and flow meters and inspect equipment to ensure that tank levels,
temperatures, chemical amounts, and pressures are at specified levels, reporting abnormalities as
necessary.
• Record operating data such as products and quantities pumped, stocks used,
gauging results, and operating times.
• Communicate with other workers, using signals, radios, or telephones, to start and
stop flows of materials or substances.
• Tend vessels that store substances such as gases, liquids, slurries, or powdered
materials, checking levels of substances by using calibrated rods or by reading mercury gauges
and tank charts.
Central Wholesale
Shipping and Receiving Clerk
Nov. 2006- Jun. 2007
• Receive and fill shipment orders from vendors; pull orders from stock; organize,
pack and skid orders; prepare shipping documents; move materials and load trucks; enter newly
received products into computer database for inventory purposes.