Henry Gilbert
League City, Texas 77573
281-***-**** hm
281-***-**** cell
EMPLOYMENT
REFRIGERATION SUPERVISOR
Oversee operation and maintenance of 2 ammonia
refrigeration processes, 1 R-22 refrigeration
process, steam generation process, hot water
process, compressed air system and all HVAC
equipment to include make-up air units (MAU's)
required for positive pressure environments.
Participate in project scope development.
Solicit and review contractor bids. Supervise
projects. Manage PSM program and address issues
identified through program required audits.
Write and conduct training on all SOP's for
ammonia refrigeration processes. Develop and
implement equipment PM programs. Conduct
monthly safety training. Manage man-hours. Act
as incident commander for facility Hazmat team.
Ensure all department associated regulatory
and licensing documentation remains current and
accurate.
2001 - 2007 Tyson Foods, Inc.
LEAD REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN
Responsible for day to day operations of plant
including NH3 (ammonia) refrigeration process
and R-22 (Freon) refrigeration process.
Received formal refrigeration operator and PSM
training through the Garden City program in
Olathe, Kansas, as well as boiler operation
training through Tyson sponsored program.
Authored all of the SOP material for
refrigeration process; responsible for training
new personnel; participated in on site
Mechanical Integrity inspections of
refrigeration process as well as Process Hazard
Analysis audits. Responsible for issuing work
instructions and scheduling work projects.
Responsible for the electrical maintenance and
refrigeration maintenance of the automated
production line with PLC Programmers; Fabricate
basic parts and rebuild parts;
Electrical/Mechanical troubleshooting; Ensure
all equipment operational on production lines.
2001 - 2000 SOUTHWEST SHIPYARD (Channelview, TX)
ELECTRICAL FOREMAN
Responsible for the troubleshooting, repair and
installation of all facility electrical systems
and equipment.
2000 -1999 NEWPARK SHIPBUILDING (Galveston,
TX)
LEAD ELECTRICIAN
Responsible for the troubleshooting, repair and
installation of all facility electrical systems
and equipment.
1999 - 1994 PORT OF GALVESTON
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN
Responsible for all Port owned electrical
systems and equipment as well as HVAC
equipment. Received "universal" certification
in refrigeration through EPA during this time.
1994 - 1989 MILT'S SEAFOOD
MAINTENANCE MANAGER
Responsible for all automated equipment
associated with the 300 tom ice plant on site
as well as facility walk in coolers and
refrigerated product display cases.
1988 - 1983 HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN
Assigned to the central complex in Houston.
Responsible for the troubleshooting and repair
of all company electric, pneumatic and
hydraulic maintenance tools and equipment.
Included 3 years apprentice school.
1983 - 1979 UNITED STATES MARINE CORP
Avionics Technician for the 101st F4-Phantom
Fighter Jet training squadron based in Yuma,
Arizona. Responsible for the troubleshooting
and repair of all electrical systems.
Assignments included NCOIC of aircraft phase
inspections. Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI)
for the QA division. Squad leader for squadron
maintenance team sent to "Top Gun" pilot
training exercise.
TRAINING COMPLETED
Licensed First Grade Stationary Engineer
PSM Management Training
Ammonia Refrigeration Operator Training at Garden City College and
Northwest Technical Institute.
Hazmat Team Member
Universal EPA Certification
MISCELLANEOUS
I have extensive experience in working with voltages ranging from 24v
control to 4160v supply. I have PLC experience as it applies to automated
production lines. I can read and understand prints and schematics. I have
also (on occasion) designed electrical circuits to meet site specific
system equipment performance requirements.
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST