Raymond Jones
Portland, Oregon 97218
QUALIFICATIONS
Over sixteen years experience working in commercial/industrial electrical trade
Current and valid Oregon Limited Manufacturing Plant Journeyman electrical license, license #4942PJ
Completion of four year electrical apprenticeship through the
Columbia Gorge JATC
SKILLS
Good conduit bending skills using both hand, Chicago, and hydraulic benders
Able to bend and install EMT, Ridgid and PVC coated ridgid conduit systems
Able to read and interpret wiring schematics, blueprints, and wiring diagrams
Able to plan, lay out, and complete projects in a timely manner and on schedule
Proficient use of hand and power tools
Able to operate and drive scissor lifts and boom lifts
Good welding skills
Able to troubleshoot and repair commercial/industrial manufacturing plant equipment and machinery
Able to rebuild motors and gear boxes
Ability to operate overhead cranes
Able to set up and implement effective preventive maintenance schedule
Able to quickly learn how to operate machinery and equipment unfamiliar with
Able to work well with others
Am ready and willing to help out wherever needed
Able to terminate, install, troubleshoot, and repair wiring devices, motors, ac/dc drives, fire alarm equipment, start/stop motor controls, contactors, lighting systems, transformers, capacitors, and complex control systems
Well trained in working on and installing 480v 3phase systems, 277v lighting systems, 120/208 and 120/240 volt systems
Self motivated
EDUCATION
General Education Diploma
Bachelor Social Sciences Degree Colorado State University
WORK HISTORY
1999-2007 Commercial/Industrial electrician at the Eastern Oregon Correctional Institutions
Responsibilities: Installing, repairing and troubleshooting power and lighting systems; fire alarm systems; telecommunications upgrades and fiber backbone installations; security systems including CCATV and locking mechanisms; installation,troubleshooting and repair of commercial grade kitchen, laundry, welding and woodshop production line equipment; installation, troubleshooting and repair of motors and ac drives for refrigeration and HVAC equipment.
2007-20012 Commercial/Industrial electrician at the Two Rivers Correctional Institution
Responsibilities: Installing, repairing and troubleshooting power and lighting systems, fire alarm and UPS systems; telecommunications upgrades and fiber backbone installations; security systemsincluding CCATV and locking systems; installation and repair of power pick up trolleys; maintenance and repair of batteries on fork lifts, scissor lifts and UPS systems; installation, troubleshooting and repair of commercial grade kitchen, laundry, welding and woodshop production equipment and machinery; installation, troubleshooting and repair of motors and ac drives for refrigeration, HVAC and dust collector system in woodshop.
2012-2013 Industrial electrician at Evans Metal Fabricators
Responsibilities: Installing, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of lighting and power systems; troubleshooting and repairing CCATV systems; installing, repairing and maintenance of welding shop production equipment and machinery; keeping shop electrical systems and machinery in compliance with all electrical codes and standards.
2013-Present Plant Journeyman electrician at Northwest Packing
Responsibilities: New construction project installing and wiring new machinery and production lines; rebuilding motors and gear boxes
For the last fifteen years Ive been working as an electrician in commercial and industrial environments. My experience, skill set, and training in the electrical trade includes installation of step up and step down transformers; installation and maintenance of transfer equipment, motor control centers, lighting and power systems, fire alarm and life safety systems, ups systems, and telecommunication systems. I have good troubleshooting skills, and am familiar with the use, maintenance and installation of furniture, wood, cabinetmaking, and metal shop machinery and equipment. I am proficient in the use of hand and power tools, and trade specific tools such as metering devices, hand, hydraulic,and Chicago benders. I am trained in the safe operation of overhead cranes, forklifts, scissor lifts, and boom lifts.
My training has enabled me to develop a wide skill set and experience level that has proven to be a benefit to my current employer, and past employees. I am confident in my abilities, and am always willing and eager to learn more.