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Electrical Maintenance

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Buffalo, NY
Posted:
November 19, 2012

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NAME: JAMES KRYWALSKI

ADDRESS:

CITY: WEST SENECA

STATE/PROVINCE: NY

ZIP/POSTAL CODE: 14224-3550

COUNTRY: USA

EMAIL: abpjfo@r.postjobfree.com

PHONE: 716-***-****

CANDIDATE ID: N/A

CITIZENSHIP: US

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ESUME

JAMES T. KRYWALSKI

68 ROSEWOOD DRIVE

WEST SENECA, NY 14224-3550

716-***-****

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JOB OBJECTIVE:

SUPERVISOR

ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

1997

- PRESENTCNB INTERNATIONAL - Buffalo, NY

MANAGER ELECTRICAL PRODUCTION

Supervised group of up to twenty-two production electricians

covering two shifts. Duties included scheduling and

coordinating work assignments, production schedules and part

ordering. Insured the work done was in compliance with order,

and completed all paperwork as necessary.

1993

- 1997CNB INTERNATIONAL - Buffalo, NY

ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN

Acted as liaison between engineering and shop assembly personal.

Insured that corrections to schmetiacs and prints were properly

updated by engineering. Assisted in startup of equipment in

customers facilities, which included diagnosing installation

errors, correcting errors, training maintenance personnel and

operators on operation and maintenance of equipment. Also

filled in as supervisor for electrical assembly department of

approx. twenty individuals in the absence of the regular

manager.

1992

- 1994ASSOCIATED BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS - W. SENECA, NY

INSTRUCTOR

Taught forth year of a four year evening course at BOCCES facility

to apprentice electricians. Topics included motor and

transformer theory and applications, National Electrical Code,

PLC logic and controls, safety, and logical

diagnosing/troubleshooting of various electrical circuits.

1989

- 1993NIAGARA MACHINE AND TOOL - BUFFALO, NY

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TECHNICIAN

Perform setup, testing and evaluation of electrical, pneumatic and

hydraulic equipment of new design. Write software as required

for applications. Additional duties included supervision of

equipment assembly, quality control, calibration and

installation in customers facilities. Provided training of

personnel in plant and at customers installations.

1986

- 1989AMERICAN BRASS - BUFFALO, NY

ELECTRONICS ELECTRICIAN

Maintained electrical and electronic equipment in plant. Equipment

included Reliance controls, Modicon and GE PLC's, combustion

equipment, [pneumatic and hydraulic controls, X-RAY gage

controls and shape control systems.

1974

- 1985RAMCO/FITZSIMMONS STEEL CO. - BUFFALO, NY

ELECTRICIAN

Supervised electrical work group. Performed diagnostics and repair

of all plant machinery and support equipment. ordered supplies

and repair parts.

1968

- 1974UNITED STATES NAVYSONAR TECHNICIAN

Operated and maintained various sonar systems and associated

equipment used on several destroyer type ships. Coordinated

sonar maintenance tests with ships schedule. Served as

Training, Leading and Preventive Maintenance Petty Officer for

a division of 24 men. Assisted in the development, maintenance

and training programs of newly designed diver underwater

delivery vehicles, and support equipment for Special Warfare

Group.

EDUCATION:

1963

- 1967 SENECA VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - BUFFALO, NY

MAJOR: Electronics

MILITARY SKILLS:

Skilled in TTL, CMOS, digital and analog technology, including tube

and solid state equipment. Mastereion module flow, logic flow, and

functionality

while replacing the IMS database access routines with DB2 calls

Testing the DB2 functionality of the rewritten system to insure that

the new

application is 100% compatible to original application and is 100%

year 2000

compliant .

My Responsibilities included analyzing the functionality of the

existing system,

Estimating the space requirements for DB2 objects, making

enhancements to existing

programs, developing new programs, optimizing user change requests and

Comprehensive experience with Platinum transcentury Conversion and

changeman

Configuration Management tools.

Project : INTEGRATED MATERIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (I MMS)

Client : RELIENCE INDUSTRIES

Duration : Aug 97

to July 98.

Team Size : 8

Software : COBOL, JCL, CICS, DB2, SQL, VSAM

Hardware : ES-9000, IBM PC-586.

This system has six modules namely Masters maintenance, Indentation,

inquiry

generation, quotation module, Purchase orders, Receipts & Issuals

apart from quality

control and security.

My Responsibilities :

I was responsible for Security, Indentation and Receipts and issuals

modules. The

receipts and issuals module deals with quantity of material in stores,

Whenever the

material is issued or received then the quantity on hand will be

updated. It also

generates stock report whenever required. The indentation module

provides for various

validations - including whether the selected supplier group is a valid

one or not .The

security module restricts the unauthorized entry into the application.

Project : (1) IMS TO DB2 Conversion

(2) Y2K Conversion

(3) Testing.

Client :

Peerless Insurance Corporation

Duration : Oct 96

to June 97

Team Size : 6

Software : COBOL, IMS DB/DC, DL/I, DB2, SQL, JCL, VSAM.

Hardware : S/390, IBM PC-586.

In this project we have converted an existing database into DB2

database by

developing the loading programs for all the segments of the IMS

database. These

loading programs are developed by replacing the existing IMS/DB code

by equivalent

DB2 statements. Care is taken to preserve the integrity constraints of

the IMS

database. DB2 tables are designed to 2nd normalization form. The

existing IMS/DC

screens are made compatible so as to load data into DB2 data base.

My Contribution: Analysis, design, coding & Testing

Project : SUPPLY BILLS PAYMENT SUB-SYSTEM

Client :

ESSAR STEELS

Duration : April 96

to Oct 96

Team Size : 10

Software : COBOL, CICS, DB2, JCL, SQL, VSAM

Hardware : IBM S/390, IBM PC-586.

The main aim of the system is to computerize all the finance and

accounting

procedures responsible for supply, supply related payments of purchase

bill section of

a steel industry. It consists of three modules.

Purchase bill (I) : Responsible for Indigenous payments

Purchase bill (II): Responsible for Imported payments

Raw material accounting section: Deals with all payments for raw

materials both

indigenous and imported.

I was in development of Purchase bill (I) which handles all indigenous

payments. The

different types of payments that are made on the bills are dispatch

payment, advance

payment and GARN payment. The supplier bills payment function helps

the purchase

bill section to register the bill details, validate the bill

information, process bills,

generates payment voucher to be sent to the cash section and also

registers Bank

Guarantee details. Pseudo conversation programming technique is used

through the

modules. DB2 Cursors were used as and when required.

My Contribution: Coding and testing.

Project : COMPUTERIZATION OF BANKING SYSTEM

Client :

Global Trust Bank

Duration : Dec '94

to March '96

Team Size : 5

Software : COBOL, VSAM, CICS, DB2, SQL, JCL

Hardware : S/390, IBM PC-586.

This project contains General Ledger maintenance, user maintenance,

day-begin,

day-end modules. I have developed user maintenance and day-begin

modules.

Maintenance module deals with the authorized users. The administrator

can add,

delete, update the authorized users. Day begin module maintains

batch-initiation,

transaction-initiation, holiday-check sub modules. Holiday-check

checks whether day is

working day or not.

My Contribution: Coding and testing.

Project : Y2K UTILITY

Client : In house development

Duration :

Aug '94

to Nov '94

Team Size : 6

Software : COBOL, MS-DOS

Hardware : IBM PC-586.

This utility was developed to help in solving the Y2K problem. The

utility has few seeds

as a library and allows user to add more if required. Once the source

code is submitted

to the utility it identifies the affected lines and allows the user to

modify the code then

and there. Code can be added at the end of the source code. The

existing lines can be

commented. The utility also finds the secondary seeds and searches for

affected lines.

Reports could be generated for the affected lines, line numbers,

affecting data item,

total no of lines affected.

My Contribution: Analysis, Design, Coding and testing.

EDUCATION

BS

in Engineering.

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