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Field Service Engineer

Location:
Hollywood, FL
Salary:
70000
Posted:
March 25, 2024

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Darryl G. Patrick, Jr

Phone: 954-***-****

ad4j8z@r.postjobfree.com

I have over 30 years experience in the Electrical Field. During that time, I worked with various test equipment; provided preventative maintenance; responsible for troubleshooting and repair of various electrical/electronic equipment and components using technical manuals and schematics.

While with Russelectric as a 24/7 on-call Field Service Engineer, I was responsible for emergency calls in my normal service area, West Palm beach to the Keys and in dire situations could go anywhere in Florida. Normal work involved the start up, Maintaining, Modifying, and repairing Emergency Electrical Switch gear, where ever power has to remain on. (Example Hospitals, Airports, and data centers).

As a Wind Turbine Commissioner/Technician I was responsible for Programming the Operating system; QA of all Electrical and Mechanical systems; Initial operation and testing of the Wind Turbine and Power Generating Systems.

As a Manufacturing Technician I worked hand in hand with engineering personnel to diagnose and resolve problems with equipment and product; produced and transported multi-million dollar micro-chips.

In the Navy, as Work Center Supervisor, I supervised shop personnel in their day to day assignments. As 3M (Maintenance) Coordinator, I was responsible for ensuring the timely maintenance and repair of all electrical equipment. As a Cableway Supervisor, I trained and Supervised Ships personnel in how to inspect and repair their ships Electrical Cableway systems, and Reported findings directly to the ship's Commanding Officer. As a PRT (Physical Readiness Test) Coordinator, I was responsible for implementing and documenting personnel PRT tests and records. As a Supply and Hazmat Petty Officer, I ensured that there were adequate parts on hand to make immediate repairs and proper handling and disposal of Hazardous materials. I was Trained as a motor rewind and repair specialist. The job involved diagnosing and repairing failed motors. In addition to all of the above, I am also A journeyman pipefitter threw Newport News Shipbuilding, after finishing a 4 year Apprenticeship program (1987-1991). Their program was focused on Mechanical Engineering as well as all aspects of pipefitting ( 1/4 “ up to 24” Nuclear and non nuclear pipe)

Positions:

24/7 on-call Field Service Engineer (Russelectric) Electrical Wind Power Generating Converter Commissioner/Technician Level 2 Processing Engineer

Various Intel specific computer systems

Lead Petty Officer Instructor

Work Center Supervisor

Tool Room Petty Officer

Cableway Supervisor/Trainer/Inspector

Electrical Switchboard Operator Qualified

3M Coordinator

Skills and Test Equipment:

Schematics and Blueprints, Phase Rotation meter, Solder Repair, Clamp On ammeter, Valhalla low range ohmmeter, Megohmmeter, Motor Controlled Valves, AC/DC Circuits, Logic Circuitry, Oscilloscope, Multimeter Troubleshooting, AC/DC Motors/Generators, Stoning generator sliprings, Thermal Imager, Rebuilt Electrical Equipment and Motors, Voltage Meters, Sound/Vibration analysis, Motor shaft balancing, Watt Meter, Stroboscope, Climb equipment, Safety Egress equipment, Hoist Operations

Knowledge of Microsoft office

40 passenger Bus Driver (Navy trained)

Russelectric 24/7 on-call Field Service Engineer

Self-employed Business Owner Patrick Construction, Remodeling, & Repairs 2015 - Present As a business owner during covid there were many challenges to overcome to remain successful. Even though most had failed I was able to remain working. During this time I Remodeled 2 homes inside and out. Floors, ceilings, outside house repair of doors and windows, Had to make hand made siding due to cost of ordering them custom made. Prepared the outside for painting. Painted the house resulting in my customers extreme satisfaction. This type of satisfaction is what allowed my business to survive covid without any outside agency assistance. Wind Turbine Commissioner/Technician (GE Wind Turbines) 10/2007 to 7/2015 1 Commissioned and repaired over 500 Wind Turbines 2 Installed the Computer operating systems for operation of the Wind Turbine 3 Inspected all electrical and mechanical components for proper installation or defects 4 Tested all systems prior to initial start up

5 Repaired any and all discrepancies prior to initial operation 6 Initial Operation and Power Generation Testing

Manufacturing Technician (Process Engineering), Intel, Corporation, Chandler, Arizona 01/2006 to 12/2007

1 Maintained and operated multimillion dollar microprocessing equipment 2 Maintained incoming and outgoing microprocessor chip inventories for our area 3 Certified in multilevel aspects of the production of microprocessors 4 Worked in depth with Engineering personnel to resolve problems and make improvements to the microprocessing process

United States Navy, 05/1993 to 12-2005

Electrician’s Mate, USS Stephen W. Groves FFG 29 Pascagoula, MS & Mayport, FL 1 WCS and 3M coordinator for our Division,

2 Troubleshoot and repair motor operated valves, ventilation systems, diesel generators, fin stabilizers, and switchboards.

3 Maintain, troubleshoot and repair the ship's Degaussing system. 4 Supervisor of an 8 person Cableway Tiger Team prior to our ships INSURV (big inspection) 5 My team and I worked together to complete over 1000 discrepancies in a matter of 2 weeks. Our efforts resulted in an Outstanding Inspection from the INSURV team. 6 During our 3m inspection I received an outstanding from the inspection team. 7 Completed work on over 40 Fuse panels, 15 controllers, 4 switchboard electrical governor controls, and 10 motor operated valves.

8 Responded to Electrical casualties in order to determine the cause and make appropriate repairs to electrically degraded equipment to get the ship back up and running. These include

#1 and #2 Low Pressure air compressors, #2 A/C controller, and controller #10 for the RAST system for helicopter operations.

9 Made repairs to the ship's electrical voltage regulators. 10 Made immediate repairs to the ship's galley equipment in order to keep food service down time to a minimum.

Electrician’s Mate, Southeast Regional Maintenance Activity (SIMA) Mayport, FL 04/1994-5/1996 and 3/2000-12/2004 (Transferred)

1 Supply Petty Officer, Hazmat Petty Officer, and Tool Issue Petty Officer, 2 Rewound various motors, troubleshot and repaired motor operated valves, controllers, ventilation systems, High Pressure and low pressure air compressors, Diesel Generators, Switchboards, and Various Electrical control panels. 3 Completed over 50 motor repairs, 35 motor operated valves, and 75 controllers. 4 Responded to emergency work in order for the ships to meet their underway schedules. 5 Provided Sound Vibration Analysis for all ships in order to diagnose and prevent problems. 6 Work Center Supervisor (WCS) of the Cable inspection team and repair shop. 7 Received my Electrical Cableway Inspector and Trainer Certification from AMSEC

(government training agency)

8 Conducted training and inspections on all of the 20 plus ships stationed at Naval Station Mayport.

9 Most of my time was involved in the Training and inspections of the ship's Electrical Cableway Teams and systems

10 Completed over 20 inspections and found over 10,000 Electrical discrepancies. We made repairs to 5000 items that posed either immediate personnel or equipment risks. 11 Made repairs to 6 ships shore power facilities. Electrician’s Mate, USS Clark FFG 11 Norfolk, VA

1 3m Work Center Supervisor, troubleshot and repaired motor operated valves, ventilation systems and their associated controllers, Diesel Generators, Fin stabilizers, Switchboards. 2 As 3M Work Center Supervisor it was my responsibility to ensure the Preventative Maintenance of all electrical equipment aboard the ship was being conducted. 3 Responded to emergency electrical casualties. Identified the problem and made appropriate repairs to get the equipment back up and online as soon as possible. This included several different controllers, motors, high pressure and low pressure air compressors, air conditioning controllers and compressors, lighting and electrical power panels. Electrician’s Mate and Instructor, Navy and Marine Corp Reserve Center, Oklahoma City, OK

1 Instructed over 250 US Naval reservists on various training topics and procedures. 2 Implemented training schedules.

3 In charge of maintaining training records.

4 Physical Readiness Training (PRT) Coordinator. It was my responsibility to implement, train, and document the Semiannual PRT for the Reserve Centers Soldiers Electrician’s Mate, USS John F Kennedy CV 67, Mayport, FL 1 Supply Petty Officer and Hazmat Petty Officer

2 Rewound motors, troubleshot and repaired switchboards, load centers, distribution panels, and anything else relating to power distribution or electrical gear. 3 Completed 35 motor repairs, 20 Lighting panels, 30 controllers, and 15 power panels 4 Ensured that our shop had enough supplies in order to meet our requirements for the tasks at hand.

Training:

3 GE Wind Turbine training Schenectady, NY

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4 10/1997 A0120011 Instructor training course

5 03/1999 P5000025 Second Class Petty Officer Leadership 09/1993 X7777770 US Naval Recruit Training, Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois.

01/1994 A6620016 Electrician’s Mate A School, Great Lakes, Il

(x/x/x) xxxxxxxxx Motor Rewind and repair school, NOB Norfolk, VA Calculus: Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Gautier, MS 1 Calculus IA grade: A

2 Calculus Ii grade: A

Software Engineering: Grantham University, Arlington, VA 1 Comp Info Systems grade A

2 Windows grade A

3 Microcomputer Applications grade A

4 The Internet grade A

5 Programming Essentials grade A

6 Programming JavaScript grade A

7 Programming in HTML grade A

8 Database Application grade A

9 Pro Visual Basic grade A

10 Computer Network Currently (Incomplete due to Hurricane Katrina) 11 Management Information Systems grade A



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