Richard Lee Anderson, II
**** ****** ***** **. #**** Reno, NV 89523 775-***-****
Work Experience:
Sierra Engineering & Machinery, July 2010 to Present -
Install wiring for OEM Company: DC drives and motors, servo's, pressure
sensors (GEM) 24 VDC and 10VDC controls, GE PLC 10 slot rack and 2=5
slot IO racks, vacuum switches, hydraulic tank controls and various
sizes (HP) 480 VAC 3 phase motors. Solder military plugs for quick
disconnect from main control panel to the machine skid. Connect
Ethernet cableing for communication links. Program mentor and unidrive
controllers manufactured by Emerson. Install 150 KVA XFMR for 3 phase
power with various voltage taps to accommodate foreign countries.
Tekniplex, March 2010 to July 2010 - Industrial Maintenance Electrician.
Provide electrical maintenance support to production entities and
building. Perform predictive/preventive maintenance inspections as
assigned. Utilize troubleshooting ability to diagnose problem
situations. Perform other duties as assigned by Maintenance Supervisor
and/or management.
Lightning Source, Inc., November 2008 to March 2010 - Production
Maintenance.
Maintain/repair: binder equipment, laminators, trimmers and Hytrol
conveyor system. PLC-5 and Wonder Ware
Industrial maintenance: electrical, mechanical, pneumatics,
hydraulics, welding and some painting.
Miller-Motte Technical College, July 2007 to August 2008, Electrical
Systems Instructor
Instructed classes of 10 to 25 students in Electrical Systems design,
installation, and maintenance. Subjects included: Electrical codes both
local and national, feeder and branch circuit installation, Low and High
voltage wiring and installation.
Also, taught advance subjects including: Motors and Motor Controls,
Process Logic Control (PLC), Electrical/Electronic Theory.
City of Gallatin, June 2005 to July 2007, Utilities Maintenance Supervisor
(Wastewater treatment plant/pump stations):
Responsibilities include: maintain, repair, and fault isolation AC
motors, process control circuits, and electrical circuits. Established a
preventative maintenance program which included: obtaining cost for
electrical materials, instrumentation, control system components, and
large equipment installation/repair. Additionally, developed scheduling
process that ensured regular system preventive maintenance, which reduce
equipment down time by 25 percent. Maintain/repair emergency generators.
FedEx Ground, February 1999 to June 2005, Maintenance Electrician
(PLC/Instrumentation):
Responsibilities include: electrical systems, control circuits/equipment,
mechanical systems/equipment, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems. FedEx
Ground was an automated package handling and sorting system. Receive
certification in welding.
Gaylord Entertainment: Opryland Hotel, November 1996 to February 1999,
Electrician Tech II:
Maintain electrical systems within the hotel. Perform preventative
maintenance tasks. Respond to emergency calls and survey hotel for
potential problems. Run temporary power for trade shows.
Education & Licenses:
Long Beach Community College;
Electrical and Electronics, Motors and Motor Controls
Allen Bradley Courses: Basic Course for Programmable Controllers
SLC 500 Programming
SLC 500 Advanced Programming
Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, Prior to 1996,
Electrician/Instrumentation II:
PLC programming: logic modifications and installation, wiring control
panels, design revisions of PLC control circuits. Troubleshoot and repair
AC and DC motors and drive units, work on level controllers and bubbler
systems. Repair and maintain electrical equipment installed in wastewater
treatment plants and pump stations consisting of Allen Bradley SLC-500
PLC(s and variable frequency drives, motor controls, sludge collectors,
chemical feed systems and lighting systems. Interpret blueprints and design
electrical control modifications. Installed Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition (S.C.A.D.A.) system.