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Maintenance Electrical

Location:
Cordova, TN
Salary:
25.00
Posted:
July 22, 2016

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Nicholas Colby Warhurst

**** ***** **** **** *******, TN 38016

Phone: 870-***-**** E-Mail: acvtfh@r.postjobfree.com Experience

(Aerotek Services) Nike- Electrical Maintenance Technician 2015 Responsible for performing highly diversified duties to install, troubleshoot, repair and maintain production and facility equipment according to safety, predictive and productive maintenance systems and processes to support the achievement of the sites business goals and objectives. Active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing all day, along with frequently lifting and/or moving items. Perform highly diversified duties to install and maintain production machines and the plant facility's equipment. Provide emergency/unscheduled repairs of production equipment during production and performs scheduled maintenance repairs of production equipment during machine service. Perform simple machinist duties and responsibilities. Perform mechanic skills including, but not limited to, mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, troubleshooting and repair of production machines. Read and interpret equipment manuals and work orders to perform required maintenance and service.

Automated Conveyor Systems Inc. –Industrial Maintenance Electrician Supervisor 2015 To effectively inspect, repair, replace, install, adjust, and maintain all mechanical equipment, piping, sheet metal installations, and buildings in the plant or assigned areas. Ensure a safe and productive working environment for all employees, contractors, and visitors; maintain facility and equipment to standard. Heavy experience and utilization with Industrial Electricity. Key responsibilities include:

• Run conduit, wiring, hook-up disconnects, switches, push buttons, circuit panels, breakers, suppressers, transformers

• Read engineering drawings and schematics; while also keeping them up to date

• Maintain and troubleshoot PLC sensors

• Troubleshoot electrical problems on all equipment Canadian National Railroad- Journeyman Electrician 2014-2015 Electricians perform inspection, maintenance, and the repair of the electrical assembly on the locomotive fleet. They work on electronics components, computer systems, and fuel injector systems and troubleshoot locomotive failures. The duties take place in the repair shop, on service tracks or other railroad property. Duties: Repairing, replacing, and monitoring locomotive electrical components. Troubleshooting electrical problems. Testing circuits and connections using electrical test equipment. Inspecting equipment and ensuring proper maintenance and repairs are completed, while adhering to timelines and budget restrictions. Responsible for ordering electrical parts. Maintaining the work area in a clean and safety conscious manner. Performing maintenance, as required. Correctly filling out forms for repair and maintenance. Working Conditions: Required to work on varying shifts to cover operations. Osceola Light and Power Company-Apprentice Lineman/Lineman 2008-2014 Responsible for repair and maintenance of electrical power lines and transformers, assist with the driving and operating of heavy machinery- including bucket trucks/digger derricks/trenchers/boring machine/etc, repair and restore power outages during adverse weather conditions, contracted by other municipalities to restore power, gained vast experience as an apprentice lineman in two years, promoted to lineman after 2nd year, and many other responsibilities. Plum Point Power Partners- Pipe Fitter (Structural Welder) 2006-2008 Laid/assembled/maintained/repaired piping, installed new ductile iron gas pipes, read and studied electrical blue prints, became skilled in structural welding and pipe welding, along with other responsibilities. Training

Arkansas Northeastern College-ANC Technical Center 2006-2007 Completed all four units of Welding Technical Program with progression from one unit to the next being competency based, received in-depth training on the different welding processes, and became proficient at welding pipe in the 2-G, 2

5-G, and 6-G positions

TVPPA, Tennessee Valley Public Power Association 2008 Lineman Apprenticeship Program Field Training- Pre- Apprentice Assessment, Assessed on ability to learn various aspects of line work, especially climbing poles, Graded on skillfulness of free climbing, hitch hiking, position changing, and pole circling, as well as proficiency and speed of climbing 40 to 90 foot poles, and Tested extensively on safety, pole top rescue, rigging, hand lines, and knot tying

Additional Training and Education

§ Certified in Rubber Glove High Voltage up to 100,000 volts- Class 1 & 2 (Texas A&M University)

§ Actively hold a Commercial Driver’s License class B

§ 1st place in Pipe Welding (2 consecutive years) (Hot Springs, Arkansas Trade Show)

§ Osceola High School, Graduated May 2006

Professional References

• Mr. Phillip Adcock

• Assistant Superintendent for Osceola Municipal Light and Power Company

• Phone: 870-***-**** (cell)

• Dr. Sumner R. Cullom MD

• Doctor/Owner of Cullom Clinic Osceola Arkansas

• Phone: 870-***-****

• Mr. William Gillock

• Maintenance lead personnel at Nucor-Yamato Steel Company

• Phone: 573-***-**** (cell)



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