Ft. Washington, MD *****
***********@*****.***
Home: 301-***-****
Cell: 240-***-****
James Bernard Aycock
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PROFILE
“I am a sincere, loyal and dedicated individual who has a great deal of ambition.
Although I have extensive experience in the HVAC industry, I am always excited
and anxious to a challenge. I get along and work well with others while also
working efficiently with no supervision. I am seeking a position where I can
develop and excel while giving my best to an employer.”
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MILITARY SERVICE
DC Air National Guard Jan 2007
– Present
113th CES
RANK: Airman
AFSC: 3E131
Andrews Air Force Base, Camp Springs, MD
4 Installs, operates, maintains, and repairs heating, ventilation, air conditioning
and refrigeration(HVAC/R) systems, combustion equipment and industrial
air compressors.
5 Installed, repaired, fabricated and tested piping and tubing systems.
6 Replaced and installed blower motors, fan motors, compressors, and all
HVAC components.
7 Performed preventive maintenance such as changing filters, cleaning coils,
checking refrigerant charge and components volts and amps using a fluke
meter.
8 Interprets drawings and schematics, for installing HVAC components.
9 Assisted with troubleshooting units such as chillers, boilers, blowers, air
handlers and all other industrial compressors
10 Performed recurring maintenance and seasonal overhaul on systems and
components.
11 Also have some experience in electrical, drywall, plumbing, and painting
from helping other shops in my unit when we were deployed.
EMPLOYMENT
Utility System Repair Operator Jul 2008 –
Jul 2009
Andrews Air Force Base, Camp Springs, MD
12 Responsible for the repair and replacing of all HVAC equipment on the
113th Wing side of base.
13 Solved maintenance problems by studying layout drawings, wiring and
schematic drawings, and analyzing construction and operating
characteristics.
14 Reclaimed and recovered all HVAC refrigerants using a recovery machine.
Use vacuum pump to remove moisture and contaminants and then recharge
the system.
15 Performed recurring maintenance and seasonal overhaul on systems and
components.
16 Adjusts pulleys on fan motors and change belts and filters on air handlers.
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James Bernard Aycock
Material Handler Jan 2006 –
Dec 2006
Library of Congress, Washington, DC
17 Maintained inventory of all books and articles.
18 Primarily staff responsible for maintaining inventory of all books and articles.
19 Responsible for retrieving books for processing and refilling books to the
appropriate shelf.
Air and Heating Apprentice Jul 2005 –
Jan 2006
20 Reed Heating and Air, Camp Springs, MD
21 Worked with President of company in repairing heating, refrigeration and air
conditioner units.
22 Assisted in setting up electrical sockets and circuit breakers.
23 Assisted co-owner in keeping the books and pursuing delinquent and
overdue invoices.
Shipping and Receiving Apr 2004 -
Sept 2005
Beretta U.S.A., Accokeek, MD
24 Responsible for maintaining database of inventory parts.
25 Responsible for transferring parts from location to location via computer.
26 Selected and received parts for shipping and receiving using a sit down or
stand-up forklift.
Office Assistant Apr 2003 –
Mar 2004
Thurgood Marshall Building, Washington, DC
27 Served as primary administrative and office support to "team" staff.
28 Filed legal documents under a highly "organized" system.
29 Copied legal documents as needed, distributing to appropriate staff person.
30 Responsible for retrieving all legal documents needed for research or
inquiries.
31 Primarily staff responsible for the routing of incoming calls to "team" staff.
32 Maintained record keeping of all documents retrieved.
33 Received, process and delivered mail daily to everyone in the office.
Hechinger, Landover, MD
- Stocker/Inventory Assistant
George Washington University
- Janitorial Maintenance Assistant, Washington, DC
Department of Energy, Washington, DC
- Cashier/Manager
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EDUCATION
Crossland High School – Diploma received Sept 1992 –
Jun 1996
Temple Hills, MD
Accounting – GPA 2.7
Air Force Tech Academy - HVAC Specialists Certificate Nov 2007 –
Apr 2008
Wichita Falls, TX
HVAC Training - GPA 88%
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SKILLS
34 HVAC E.P.A. Universal Certified
35 Extensive Internet Research (FEDEX, UPS, Map quest, etc)
36 G.S.A. Contract Guard Training Certificate
37 Strong team player in problem solving
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ACHIEVEMENTS
HVAC Tech Award
Contract Guard Certificate