David Fortney
Springfield, Mo. *5802
HM: 417-***-****
CL: 417-***-****
abj3qr@r.postjobfree.com
SUMMARY:
Over 17 years combination experience as a Maintenance Mechanic for U.S.
Naval ships, 3 manufacturing
plants and and 2 major hospital powerhouses. I have managed and performed
daily operations in accordance with established policies, procedures,
regulations, and technical manuals. I have been responsible for the
maintenance, repair and operation of plant equipment in the support of
production for manufacturing companies ensuring minimal loss of product and
to minimize downtime to ensure profit margins. Responsible for the safe
and efficient operation of equipment in support of the mission of parent
companies.
SKILLS:
Mig/Stick Welding Water Chemistry Analysis Maintenance
Logic Circuitry Multi-meter/Amp-meter
Troubleshooting
AC/DC Motors Drill Press
Gas(acetylene)Tools
General Shop AC/R Recovery Units
EXPERIENCE
Mar 2008-May 2010: Unicco Service Co., Carlisle Power Transmission,
Springfield Mo.
Facilities Maint. Mechanic
Responsible for maintaining and operation of facilities boilers as a relief
boiler operator, compressors and air drying equipment, and associated
equipment and systems including (but not limited to) mechanical equipment
(pumps, compressors, heat exchangers, valves, piping, tanks, etc.), soft
water, condensate, feed water, potable water, fuel oil, natural gas, and
compressed air systems throughout the power plant and in the manufacturing
plant up to the manufacturing machinery. Also perform general maintenance
such as painting, plumbing, repairing/installing equipment and other
general duties required. Perform general use of welding, gas cutting tools,
general hand and power tools. Take log readings, lighting off and shutting
down boilers and associated equipment as required. Perform chemical test
for boiler water, condensate, and city water and treat chemically through
Chemical storage and pumping systems. Log results of test and actions
taken. Performed general HVAC responsibilities for approximately 12 months,
and performed general building maintenance for the entire complex.
Sept 2006-Mar 2008: Northrop Grumman/ Litton Interconnect
Technologies. Springfield Mo.
Facilities Maint. Mechanic
Responsible for maintaining and operation of facilities boilers, water di-
ionization pure water plant, compressors and air drying equipment, and
associated equipment and systems including (but not limited to) mechanical
equipment (pumps, compressors, heat exchangers, valves, piping, tanks,
etc.), soft water, condensate, feed water, potable water, fuel oil, natural
gas, and compressed air systems throughout the power plant and in the
manufacturing plant up to the manufacturing machinery. Also perform
general maintenance such as painting, plumbing, repairing/installing
equipment and other general duties required. Perform general use of
welding, gas cutting tools, general hand and power tools. Take log
readings, lighting off and shutting down boilers and associated equipment
as required. Perform chemical test for boiler water, condensate, and city
water and treat chemically through Chemical storage and pumping systems.
Log results of test and actions taken.
Jan 2006-Sept 2006: Trailiner Corp. & U.S.Express, Oklahoma City Ok. &
Springfield Mo.
Over The Road truck driver.
Drive Semi-tractor trailer (53'), carrying dry bulk, HAZMAT, and other
commodities across country. Making deliveries and pick ups in a safe and
timely manner following all DOT rules and regulations, keeping routine logs
and contacting company and customers for planning and route information.
David Fortney
880 S. Long Dr.
Springfield, Mo. 65802
HM: 417-***-****
CL: 417-***-****
abj3qr@r.postjobfree.com
Cont.
Sept 2002-Feb 2006: Cox Health, Springfield Mo.
General Maintenance, Boiler Room Operator/Mechanic.
Responsible for Maintaining and operation of Hospital boilers and
associated equipment and systems including (but not limited to) mechanical
equipment (pumps, compressors, heat exchangers, valves, piping, tanks,
etc.) soft water, condensate, feed water, potable water, fuel oil,
natural gas, and compressed air systems throughout the Power Plant and in
sections of the hospital. Also perform general maintenance such as
painting, plumbing, repairing/installing equipment and other general duties
required. Performed general use of welding, gas cutting tools, general
hand and power tools. Stand general watch duties as assigned., Lighting off
and shutting down boilers and associated equipment as required, under no
supervision. Performing chemical test for boiler water, condensate, and
city water and treat chemically through Chemical storage and pumping
systems. Log results of test and actions taken.
Aug 2001-Sept 2002: ST. Johns Health, Springfield Mo.
Boiler Room Operator.
Stand general watch duties per regular shift, to include taking log
readings, answering phone and dispatching personnel, lighting off and
shutting down boilers and associated equipment as required, under little or
no supervision. Assist assistant supervisor as required to make repairs
to plant systems.
June 1997-July 2001 IBC/Wonderbread Hostess Cake Bakery, Sacramento
Ca.
Maintenance Mechanic/Stationary Engineer/Production Line Mechanic.
Responsible for Maintaining and repairing associated equipment and systems.
Education/Qualification:
1. 2006 Attended 3 weeks of Trailiner Corp. Commercial Driving School
and 3 weeks OTR driving experience coast to coast, receiving CDL
class A with HAZMAT, double, triple, and tanker endorsements.
2. 2000/2001 Attended "Mechanical Electrical Technologies course 051
(Basic Machinery Systems)" and "Mechanical Electrical Technologies
course 061 (Refrigeration Systems)" at Sacramento City College-
Sacramento, Ca.
3. 1999 Attended American Institute of Baking's "Advanced Electrical
Motor Controls" course- San Francisco, Ca.
4. 1999 Attended International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE Local
39) "Basic Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Heating" course-
Sacramento, Ca.
5. 1994 One week Advanced Boiler Water/ Feed Water Chemistry-USN
6. 1991 Three weeks of Quality Assurance/Inspection training-USN
7. 1990 One week Basic Gas Free Engineer School-USN
8. 1989 Twelve weeks of "Advanced Propulsion Supervisory Maintenance
School-Machinist Mate C School"-USN
9. 1986 Twelve weeks of "Basic Mechanical Engineering School-Machinist
Mate A School"-USN
10. 1984 One week of 3M Maintenance Material Management Systems-USN
Certification:
Class A CDL, with HAZMAT, Tanker, Double/Triple endorsements
EPA Universal Refrig. License
Reference: available upon request