EDWARD T. GUTIERREZ
Taylorsville, Utah 84119
Cellular: 801-***-**** (Primary)
OBJECTIVES
To work for a company that will allow growth as a valued team member while becoming an asset
to their work force, while utilizing previous knowledge and expertise from past work experiences
to continue moving forward within a career towards a management position. I have a working
knowledge of Allen-Bradley RS5000 logic program, RS500, RS View used in manufacturing
processes. Siemens, GE, Omron, operation programs, hardware and software. Honeywell energy
control system for lighting and HVAC control.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Select Comfort, SLC May 2012- Present
Electrician
As the only electrician for the company, I am responsible for all installations, maintenance, and
troubleshooting of the power distribution system for the facility and equipment. I assist the
manufacturing engineers with the design, manufacturing, and installation of control cabinets that
include: relays, PLC’s, CPUs, solid state controls for various applications throughout the facility.
Equipment: equipment used for monitoring and testing electrical systems: volt meters, amp
meters, ohm meters, power meters, mergers, circuit tracers and phase meters, as well as, hand
tools used in the electrical trade such as benders, pipe threader, tap & die and all local and
national codes that apply.
Cash America Pawn, SLC August 2011- August 2012
Customer Service Representitive (CSR)
Responsible for the daily operations of the store and customer service, which include
handling all monetary t ransactions consisting of loans (pawns), payday advances, Auto
equity loans, purchases of merchandise, sales of merchandise, inventory of merchandise,
record keeping of all t ransactions, security of the store, and whatever other functions
deemed necessary by the store manager and corporate policies.
Sun Products Corp, SLC April 2008- November 2011
Electrician III August 2011- November 2011
Maintenance Team Manager, L5 May 2010- August 2011
Electrician III April 2008- May 2010
Electrician III: Responsible for the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the entire
power distribution system for the process and packaging areas, working with a variety of
electrical equipment and materials. Assist in designing, manufacturing and installation of control
cabinets that include: relays, PLC’s, CPUs, solid state controls.
Equipment: equipment used for monitoring and testing electrical systems: volt meters, amp
meters, ohm meters, power meters, mergers, circuit tracers and phase meters, as well as, hand
tools used in the electrical trade such as benders, pipe threader, tap & die and all local and
national codes that apply.
Maintenance Team Manager: manage the daily duties of the maintenance crew, including:
scheduling pm’s, work orders, projects, training, and trouble calls, along with safety training.
Responsible for annual evaluations, payroll entries for hours worked and absences. Data entry
into MP2 (maintenance data base) for pm’s, work orders, purchase requests, equipment
identification, work history per employee and equipment. Maintained personnel records, training
schedules, safety circle observations, process reviews to isolate high down time equipment and
initiate improvements to reduce down time. I work with other departments to schedule work in
order to reduce down time and lessen maintenance impact on production. Direct reports to upper
management and department heads through weekly report.
Equipment: equipment used for monitoring and testing electrical systems, HVAC-R, Mechanical,
and Hydraulic.
Cabinetry by Karman, Murray Feb. 2007- March 2008
Cefla Maintenance/ Production Supervisor
Assist department manager through supervising the Finishing department and the Cefla Finishing
production line. Responsibilities ranged from but were not limited too: all production personnel,
scheduling, inventory, evaluations, daily production reports, ordering production material, waste
disposal, and chair team member meeting. Managed all machines in the finishing process;
automatic conveyor systems; Quickwood finishing sander; Sorbini panel cleaner; RF material
heater; Cefla Automatic sprayer; heating and drying storage units; and the UV lamp drying unit.
Other responsibilities included the entire facility support systems such as: maintenance,
mechanical, electrical, air, and vacuum. Worked with maintenance in solving problems with
PLC’s: troubleshooting problems with the PLC software and hardware (input/output), CPUs,
sensors, proxy sensors, timers, relays, fuses, motors (ac/dc), motor control relays with or without
over-current protection, conveyor systems (high speed and standard/chain and belt drive).
Reason for Leaving: Looking for advancement.
NUTRACEUTICAL CORPORATION, Ogden, UT Sept. 2006- Feb. 2007
Maintenance Technician
Maintenance Mechanic duties covered the main production plant and all outline buildings.
Responsibilities range from but not limited too all production equipment in manufacturing,
encapsulation, compression, bottling, packaging, shipping and equipment related to building
maintenance. Equipment used include: bottle sorters, Cremer pill counters/ loaders of bottles,
Kapper machines, Axon induction sealers, check weightier, Quadrel label machines, sleever
machines, Axon heat tunnels, Domino and video jet printers. Responsible for facility support
systems for mechanical, electrical, air, and vacuum. Responsible for PLC troubleshooting
problems with the PLC software and hardware (input/output), CPUs, sensors, proxy sensors,
timers, relays, fuses, motors (AC/DC), motor control relays with or without over-current
protection, conveyor systems (high speed and standard/chain and belt drive).
Reason for Leaving: Looking for work closer to home.
SCHIFF INTERNATIONAL NUTRITION, Salt Lake City Sept. 2003-Aug. 2006
Maintenance Technician
Packaging Department: responsible for the maintenance of all packaging equipment; production
equipment and machinery used in the packaging process. Production equipment: bottle sorters,
Cremer pill counters/ loaders of bottles, Kapper machines, Axon induction sealers, check
weightier, Quadrel label machines, sleever machines, Axon heat tunnels, Domino and video jet
printers. Responsible for the entire facility support systems such as mechanical, electrical, air,
and vacuum. Also any problems with PLCs: troubleshooting problems with the PLC software
and hardware (input/output), CPUs, sensors, proxy sensors, timers, relays, fuses, motors
(AC/DC), motor control relays with or without over-current protection, conveyor systems (high
speed and standard/chain and belt drive).
Reason for Leaving: Recruited for a better opportunity.
DANNON YOGURT CO., SO. JORDAN Oct. 2002-Jul. 2003
Maintenance Mechanic I
Responsible for the maintenance of all production, processing, receiving and warehousing
equipment. Duties included the utilities used such as: electrical, water, chemical, heating, air
conditioning, vacuum pumps and compressors. Troubleshoot problems with PLC system - CPU,
power supply, input/output cards. Worked with sensors, proxy sensors, timers, relays, fuses,
motors (AC/DC), hydraulic, pneumatic, vacuum systems, circulating pumps for water or
chemical, motor control relays with or without over-current protection, lighting for the entire
building, fire alarm systems which included PIV risers, alarm panels for monitoring pressure and
valve sensors for automated valves. Production equipment: filling machines: Stork; Serac; Arcil;
and Remy, the conveyor system, Krones labeling machines, Aries over-wrap machines, Douglas
case packers, TECMA box makers and case sealer.
Reason for Leaving: Forced reduction.
D.F.C.M., STATE OF UTAH Aug. 2002-Oct. 2002
Journeyman Maintenance, Facilities Maintenance
Construction Specialist working in the Department of Facilities, Construction Management, for
the State of Utah, responsible for the maintenance of all State property, buildings and facilities.
These areas included: the Governors Mansion, the Capitol, State Court houses (3 rd, 6th and 8th
District Courts, and the State Supreme Court). Responsible for all utilities used including:
electrical, water, chemical, heating, air conditioning and vacuum. Troubleshooting on sensors,
proxy sensors, timers, relays, fuses, motors (ac/dc), hydraulic, pneumatic, vacuum systems,
circulating pumps for water or chemicals, motor control relays with or without over-current
protection, lighting for the building (inside and outside), fire alarm systems which include PIV
risers, alarm panels for monitoring the pressure and valve sensors for valves.
Reason for Leaving: Recruited for a better opportunity
COMPEQ INTERNATIONAL, Salt Lake City, Utah Jan. 2002-Jun 2002
Maintenance Technician, Facilities Maintenance
Responsible for maintenance of production equipment which included: installation and removal
of any or all production equipment used in the production process. This included electrical,
water, chemical, air, vacuum and any programming issues. Troubleshoot problems with PLC’s
(input/output), CPUs, sensors, proxy sensors, timers, relays, fuses, motors (AC/DC), hydraulic,
pneumatic, vacuum systems, circulating pumps for water or chemicals, motor control relays,
conveyor systems standard/chain and belt drive, alarm systems for monitoring pressure and valve
sensors for valves. I also responded to emergency calls regarding chemical spills. I am certified
in HAZMAT (hazardous material) handling as an ERT (emergency response team) member.
Reason for Leaving: Force reduction/ Laid off.
FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR, South Jordan, Utah Feb. 2000-Jan. 2002
Electrician, Master Craftsman Level, Maintenance/Installation
Assist line technicians with the installation and removal of production equipment used in the
process of making semiconductors, to modify any systems (electrical, water, air, chemical or
coolant) used by such equipment or tools. Responsible for all new/old electrical systems
supplying power as needed for the building operation which required a working knowledge of
reading existing prints as well as creating as-builds, ordering material to complete jobs and to
work with other trades (plumbers and carpenters) to ensure the proper completion of jobs
assigned. Experience in the installation and maintenance of power distribution systems from 120
volts up to 480, three-phase systems, as well as substations to primary and secondary panels,
experience in the installation of conduit to include: EMT, IMC, rigid, PVC, experience in
installation and maintenance of motor control panels. Experience includes the installation and
maintenance of internal and external transformers, also installation and maintenance of lighting
systems and lighting control systems to include automated lighting, motors, generators and
damper systems through a computer or software program.
Reason for Leaving: Force reduction/ Laid off.
ULTRADENT PRODUCTS, South Jordan, Utah Oct. 1997-Feb. 2000
Electrician, Construction/Maintenance
As the only electrician for the entire facility, my duties covered both the maintenance as well as
the construction parts of this job. My duties covered the maintenance and monitoring of all
electrical systems for the entire facility from the main service to the distribution network for
manufacturing, warehouse and administration offices. I was also responsible for engineering all
new installations and ensuring proper installation of all electrical per state and federal codes. I
was also responsible for the maintenance and operation of the emergency power system (UPS),
for the communications and electronic equipment. I also worked with the engineering
department in designing the electrical controls for product equipment like PLCs (input and
output modules), CPUs, input sensors, timers and proxy switches.
Reason for Leaving: Recruited for a better opportunity.
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HOSPITAL, Salt Lake City, Utah Feb. 1993-Oct. 1997
Electrician, Construction/Maintenance
Install and remove any new/old electrical construction/remodel, which required a working
knowledge of prints, ordering material and to work well with other trades to ensure the proper
completion of each phase of this job. Responsible for the installation and maintenance of power
distributions from substations to primary and secondary panels. Responsible for the installation
of conduit to include: EMT; IMC; rigid PVC. Responsible for installation and maintenance of
motor control panels. Responsibilities includes the installation and maintenance of internal and
external transformers; also, installation and maintenance of lighting systems and lighting control
systems to include automated lighting, motors, generators and damper systems through a
computer or software program. Lockout/Tagout Program which included the training of the
Facilities Department of 180 personnel, causing improvements of the existing SOP and thorough
inspections.
Reason for Leaving: Recruited for a better opportunity.
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City, Utah May 1992-Feb. 1993
Electrician, Maintenance
Responsible for maintaining the electrical systems for the housing sector of the student housing
department on campus. I also worked with in-house appliances and fixtures. I maintained the
water pumping system for the student housing, as well as, the heat exchanger for the hot water
heating system. Maintained the A/C units in each of the rooms, as well as, the building cooling
system. Backup supervisor responsibilities which included the scheduling the daily work orders
and projects.
Reason for Leaving: Offered a better opportunity.
UNISYS CORPORATION, Salt Lake City, Utah May 1981-Feb. 1992
Electrical, Construction/Maintenance
Installation and maintenance of power distributions systems for all company sites. Designed
overload protection for systems. Working with a variety of conduit sizes and type such as: EMT;
IMC; rigid; flex; sealtight; and PVC. Designing, manufacturing and installing control panels
which included; relays, PLCs, CPUs, solid state controls. Included in my experiences are
working with such support items as installation and maintenance of transformers, lighting
systems, automated lighting control systems, motors, generators and damper systems operated
through computer software programs.
Equipment: equipment used for monitoring and testing electrical systems: volt meters, amp
meters, ohm meters, power meters, mergers, circuit tracers and phase meters. Basic hand tools
used in the electrical trade: benders 2" to 4", pipe threaders, tap & die and all local and national
codes that apply.
Maintenance Mechanic
Responsible for maintaining all internal and external equipment which included, but not limited
to: the building utilities, A/C units, heat exchanger, boilers, steam generators, city water, sewer,
electrical power. Maintain, repair, install and troubleshoot the above items which included the
equipment those items supplied. Project leader on job assignments and supervised crews of SOS
and Manpower personnel contracted to work on projects.
Reason for Leaving: Laid off due to cutbacks
Obtained certificates in HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning). Background
working with computers and various types of software: Microsoft Word, Corel WordPerfect,
spreadsheets, forms, presentation programs such as PowerPoint, etc
EDUCATION/TRAINING
2 years University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Management
2 years University of Phoenix Associates Degree of Arts
12 years Salt Lake Community High SchoolDiploma
4 years Electrical Apprenticeship Program Journeyman License
1 year International Correspondence School/Electrical Engineering Credit Hours
1 year International Correspondence School/Gunsmithing Diploma
1 year International Correspondence School/Business Management Credit Hours
1 year Professional Course Development Institute/HVAC Diploma
Pending:
18 months University of Phoenix, Masters in Business Administration
Permits/Licenses:
16 years Journeyman Electrician License
3 years HAZMAT Permit
3 years First Responder Permit
3 years Emergency Response Team Member Permit
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES: Available Upon Request