Vitaliano Montesdeoca
Chicago, IL 60630
acrxpv@r.postjobfree.com
Education:
Machinist Mate A school
Shop Qualification Improvement Program (SQIP) – Valve Repair and maintenance
Ship Service Turbine Generator Maintenance
Boiler Water / Feed water Testing and Treatment- Chelant Basic Certification
Pump Maintenance school
Navy Recruiting- Professional Selling Skills
OSHA 10 Hour safety course, most recent 08-2015
Harris Waste, Centurion Bailer Safety, Electrical, Hydraulic and Troubleshooting school
Bilingual, fluent in Spanish and English
Powered Industrial Lift Trucks, Trainer and Certifier
Associate’s Degree; Applied Marine Engineering 2012.
Associate’s Degree; Electronics Engineering Technology, 3.78 GPA - 2014
Bachelor’s Degree; Electrical Engineering and Communications Technology, 3.68 GPA, Grad-06/2016
Professional Experience:
Rich’s Food Products
Maintenance Team Leader, Weekend Shift 01-19-15 to Present
Equipment start up, troubleshooting and repairs
Preventative Maintenance inspections on all food related equipment, refrigeration, conveyors and waste water treatment
Ensure all Maintenance Technicians are performing their outlined tasks and responsibilities
Provide detailed shift reports and data entries to any and all equipment and building related issues
Initiate and carry out Root Cause Analysis and associated tasks for specified triggering metrics
Plastic Reclamation Partners
Maintenance Manager 08-25-14 to 01-16-15
Establish a Preventative Maintenance program
Establish a parts inventory storeroom
Created preventative maintenance inspection forms with manufacturers recommendations
Research, seek and trial a CMMS program to incorporate
Establish 3rd party repair activity and vendor accounts
Performed over 100 interviews for various positions throughout the facility with minimal turnover
Assisted in engineering projects, overhauls and equipment / facility modifications
Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful
Maintenance and Safety Manager, Plant Manager 06-16-2011 to 08-06-13
Established scheduled procedures and execution of all Preventative Maintenance
Implementation of standardized safety checks, procedures and Personal Protective Equipment
Evaluation of all assets and recommendations for upgrades, modifications and new equipment
Plant Manager within Three months onboard, resulting in 300% increased productivity
Train staff in MRF Operations, Maintenance, Repairs and Emergency response
Generated Production Logs, PM Sheets and Formulas for production record keeping
Residue reduction by over 40% resulting in increased sales of salvageable commodities and savings in trash removal services
Hudson Baylor Corporation
East Region Maintenance Manager 01-17-2011 to 05-05-2011
Provide training, guidance and leadership to all east region maintenance and mechanical staff
Partner with Plant Managers to develop Preventive Maintenance schedules and Record keeping procedures
Developed a Preventative Maintenance program to include implementation of a CMMS
Assist Plant Managers as required/requested to coordinate repairs, maintenance and upgrade projects
Manage assigned capital assets and equipment repair projects
Ensure Corporate safety policies, and local, state and federal safety regulations are met all times
Waste Management Recycle America 8-20-2007 to 01-14-2011
Maintenance Manager
Responsible for troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining a MRF Single Stream System to include, Variable Frequency Drive’s, Programmable Logic Controllers, Hydraulics, Conveyor’s, Magnets, Optical Sorter’s, Eddy Current System, Organic Separator’s and Baler’s
Minimizing down time as much as possible as to produce more tons per hour
Parts ordering and Inventory managing, Responsible for COMPASS Inventory over $462,000 with less then .03% inventory variance
Preventative Maintenance Compliance score of 100% month to month over a 12 month period, conducting over 1,200 preventative maintenance inspections
Nominated for 2nd quarter “Top Shop” Awarded 3rd quarter 2009 “Top Shop”
Year over year Maintenance and Repair cost per ton improvement of 23%
Safety oriented, ensuring maintenance department resulting in zero mishaps, training lectures, Lockout/Tag-out, Hot work permits, Daily Vehicle Inspection Reports
Effective time management and communication skills, coordinating with operations for repairs and PM inspections resulting in 97% up-time
Project Manager on Upgrades, Modifications and Major overhauling Capitalized repairs
United States Navy 8-03-1998 to 7-24-2007
Machinist Mate; E-1 Fireman recruit to E-6 First class Petty Officer
Technical Expert in Main Propulsion and Auxiliary Equipment, operation and maintenance
Operated 600 PSI Steam Boilers, Forced Draft Blowers, Fuel oil pumps, Condensate system, Lube Oil systems, Lube Oil Purifier, Heater and Strainers, Potable Water systems
Supervised, Trained and Mentor subordinates in Engine room safety, Plant start-ups, shut-downs and operations as well as all the correspondent preventative maintenance
Produced Feed water for Boilers converting over to steam for propulsion, also producing 20,000 gallons of portable water a day used in cooking, cleaning and showering
Supervised and assisted in a 18-month maintenance check on the Boiler, which consisted of Boiler internals being removed and checked, primary separators, secondary separators, internal feed pipe, cleaning of boiler air casing and stacks, Firebox inspections, close outs and Hydrostatics checks, Over 500 man hours perfectly executed
Outstanding Recruiter and over achiever, Achieving a 103% New Contract Objective
Mature Leader and Trainer, Superb Sales Man
Assisted in Trouble Shooting and repairing a 3-Stage Distilling Unit over, 200 man hours invested to return the Distilling unit to its full 70,000 gallons per day contribution to feed water and consumable potable water, Saving the US Navy Over $30,000 in repair costs
Assisted in the replacement of Ship’s Service Turbine Generator reduction gear bearings, overhauled the Lube Oil pressure regulator, Gland seal regulators, Identified and Isolated Turbine’s condenser leaking saltwater tubes preventing any boiler contamination casualties, also repaired a faulty Steam Throttle governor
Assisted in the replacement of Main Engine High Pressure Turbine Bearing, Saving the Navy over $10,000 in contracting costs
Utilized Damage Control skills to extinguish a Class Bravo fire ( flammable oils) on top of the Boiler, Also Isolated a major fuel oil leak
Expert in ship’s Oil Laboratory, Transferring over 3 million gallons of Fuel Oil, for Boiler consumption, resulted in zero mishaps
Responsible for the Boiler water/ Feed water treatment, placed the boiler in numerous Lay-ups, wet and dry, Hydrazine, Desiccant, Hot Air, and Steam Lay-ups, Made recommendation to Engineer Officer for treatment of Boiler Water, to operate within Safe parameters