DANIEL RIVERA
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347-***-**** / 646-***-**** / **************@*****.***[pic]
CONSTRUCTION SKILLS TRAINING:
New York, NY
Environmental Response & Remediation Technician Training
Basic Carpentry (45 hours): Intro to carpentry materials,
tools, and repair techniques; locate and repair structural
problems; install sheetrock and floor materials (including
ceramic and vinyl tile); etc.
Basic Plumbing (45 hours): Repair of fixtures including:
faucets, valves, and flushometers; work with a variety of
piping; pipe soldering, threading; etc.
Basic Electricity (45 hours): Maintain and repair building
electrical systems; electrical theory; wiring; conduits;
repairing and installing switches, outlets, fixtures, and
circuit breakers; etc.
Hazardous Materials / HAZWOPER: (OSHA-40 hours): Met the
requirements to recognize and describe hazards that may be
present on a site.
Asbestos Abatement Handler (32 hours): Asbestos
recognition; abatement methods and procedures; clean up
and clearance; OSHA, State Regulations.
Construction Health & Safety (OSHA-10 hours): Protective
equipment usage and management in a variety of work
situations associated with materials.
Confined Space (16 hours): Intro to regulations and safety
work in OSHA confined spaces; coursework includes:
recognition of hazards, health effects of exposure,
testing procedures for atmospheric monitoring and legal
liability.
SOLAR ONE
New York, NY
Weatherization Training
Energy Basics: principles of heat transfer; ability to
identify the "Thermal Envelope" of buildings; the effects
of unwanted moisture; factors affecting indoor air quality
and preliminary cost benefit analysis of installation of
energy efficient materials and equipment.
Sealing air leaks: priorities of sealing, attics,
basements, crawl spaces, and sidewalls, as well as
weather-stripping doors and hatches.
Ventilation system: principals of simple and central
ventilation systems.
Insulating: attics, sloped ceilings, walls, floors,
foundation walls, crawl spaces as well as replacing
windows with energy efficient windows and how to improve
existing windows.
Heating and air conditioning systems: (HVAC) furnaces,
heat pumps, electric resistance heating, hot water and
steam boilers, cooling basics, reducing air conditioning
load, upgrading or replacing heating and air conditioning
systems, upgrading or replacing hot water systems
including stand alone and integrated heating and hot water
equipment.
Renovations: re-air sealing and insulation for built-up
walls and roofs with increased and adequate R-values to
match climate needs; moisture control and augmentation or
installation of supplementary new HVAC; energy efficient
white appliances and lights and lighting systems.
Photo Voltaic Panel Installation
Basic Principals of Solar System: Electric principals,
irradiation, sun path, surface orientations, shading,
photo effect, cells or modules: and characteristics
Structural Design Aspect: Planning, good workmanship,
inspections, common mistakes to avoid during installation,
building code requirements
On Grid System component fundamentals: Inverters,
disconnects, combiners, component sizing, grid
interconnections, grounding, system trouble shooting
Installation: Mounting and racking systems, conduit and
wiring, boxes, junctions, moving and installing panels
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347-***-**** / 646-***-**** / **************@*****.***[pic]
EXPERIENCE:
06/10 - HARVARD MAINTENANCE
09/10 New York, NY
Maintenance / Porter
Maintained restrooms in clean and sanitary order;
replenished with toiletries such as napkins, bath tissue
as needed.
Performed general maintenance duties: removing garbage
from receptacles. Vacuumed rugs in offices as requested
Supervisor.
06/08 - BOSTON WORKPLACE
10/09 Boston, MA
Maintenance Worker
Tasks included: stripping, buffing and waxing floors and
hallways as instructed by Supervisor. Removed snow or
garbage debris from surrounding building grounds and
sidewalk.
Responsible for sanitizing and maintaining a clean and
safe environment for staff and consumers.
03/07 - MASSACHUSETTS ALCOHOL TREATMENT CTR Bridgewater,
05/08 MA
Food Service Worker / Prep Cook
Assisted in preparing and serving meals daily to a minimum
of 200 patients in the facility. Maintained a daily
inventory of supplies and food products.
Kept kitchen in sanitary and clean order to prevent from
accidents. Loaded and unloaded trucks with food and
non-food items.
10/00 - SPHERION TEMP AGENCY
05/05 North Dartmouth, MA
Warehouse Worker
Performed general warehouse duties of stacking products on
shelves or into trucks for delivery daily. Distributed
merchandise to driver's en route.
06/96 - SID WAINER AND SON'S
02/98 New Bedford, MA
Warehouse Worker
Packed and unpacked items to be stocked on shelves in
stockrooms, or warehouses. Marked items with tags,
stamps, electric marking tools,
Verified inventory computations by comparing them to
physical counts of stock, and investigate discrepancies or
adjust errors.
Stored items in delivery trucks for delivery to customers
daily. or other labeling equipment.
Determined proper storage methods, identification, and
physical capabilities of facilities. Examined and
inspected food and vegetable items for any damages during
packaging or delivery.
EDUCATION:
08/10 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE New
York, NY
Building Maintenance Technician Course
06/99 NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL
New Bedford, MA
High School Diploma
CERTIFICATIONS:
OSHA Health and Safety (10 Hazardous Materials / HAZWOPER
Hour) (40 Hrs)
Confined Space (16 Hour) Asbestos Abatement Handler (32
Hr)
Carpentry, Plumbing, & Weatherization
Electrical
Energy Assessment Training HVAC Certified