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Equipment Truck Driver

Location:
Las Vegas, NV, 89081
Posted:
April 16, 2013

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Jeremy Torres

**** ********* ***** **

North Las Vegas, Nevada, 89081 United States

702-***-****

absbf2@r.postjobfree.com

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Perini Building Company Las Vegas, Nevada United States

Concrete Finisher Feb 2005 – Feb 2011

Set the forms that hold concrete to the desired pitch and depth, and align them.

Check the forms that hold the concrete to see that they are properly constructed.

Spread, level, and smooth concrete, using rake, shovel, hand or power trowel, hand or power screed, and float.

Monitor how the wind, heat, or cold affect the curing of the concrete throughout the entire process.

Direct the casting of the concrete and supervise laborers who use shovels or special tools to spread it.

Produce rough concrete surface, using broom.

Mold expansion joints and edges, using edging tools, jointers, and straightedge.

Clean chipped area, using wire brush, and feel and observe surface to determine if it is rough or uneven.

Signal truck driver to position truck to facilitate pouring concrete, and move chute to direct concrete on forms.

Apply hardening and sealing compounds to cure surface of concrete, and waterproof or restore surface.

Operate power vibrator to compact concrete.

Chip, scrape, and grind high spots, ridges, and rough projections to finish concrete, using pneumatic chisels, power

grinders, or hand tools.

Waterproof or restore concrete surfaces, using appropriate compounds.

Wet concrete surface, and rub with stone to smooth surface and obtain specified finish.

Wet surface to prepare for bonding, fill holes and cracks with grout or slurry, and smooth, using trowel.

Build wooden molds, and clamp molds around area to be repaired, using hand tools.

Cut metal division strips, and press them into terrazzo base so that top edges form desired design or pattern.

Polish surface, using polishing or surfacing machine.

Sprinkle colored marble or stone chips, powdered steel, or coloring powder over surface to produce prescribed finish.

Mix cement, sand, and water to produce concrete, grout, or slurry, using hoe, trowel, tamper, scraper, or concrete-

mixing machine.

Quality Communications Las Vegas, Nevada United States

Installer Mar 2011 – present

Note differences in wire and cable colors so that work can be performed correctly.

Test repaired, newly installed, or updated equipment to ensure that it functions properly and conforms to specifications,

using test equipment and observation.

Test circuits and components of malfunctioning telecommunications equipment to isolate sources of malfunctions,

using test meters, circuit diagrams, polarity probes, and other hand tools.

Drive crew trucks to and from work areas.

Inspect equipment on a regular basis in order to ensure proper functioning.

Repair or replace faulty equipment such as defective and damaged telephones, wires, switching system components,

and associated equipment.

Remove and remake connections in order to change circuit layouts, following work orders or diagrams.

Demonstrate equipment to customers and explain how it is to be used, and respond to any inquiries or complaints.

Analyze test readings, computer printouts, and trouble reports to determine equipment repair needs and required repair

methods.

Adjust or modify equipment to enhance equipment performance or to respond to customer requests.

Request support from technical service centers when on-site procedures fail to solve installation or maintenance

problems.

Remove loose wires and other debris after work is completed.

5432 Pinehurst Grove st North Las Vegas,, Nevada,, 89081 United States 702-***-**** absbf2@r.postjobfree.com

Assemble and install communication equipment such as data and telephone communication lines, wiring, switching

equipment, wiring frames, power apparatus, computer systems, and networks.

Collaborate with other workers in order to locate and correct malfunctions.

Review manufacturer's instructions, manuals, technical specifications, building permits, and ordinances in order to

determine communication equipment requirements and procedures.

Test connections to ensure that power supplies are adequate and that communications links function.

Climb poles and ladders, use truck-mounted booms, and enter areas such as manholes and cable vaults, in order to

install, maintain, or inspect equipment.

Refer to manufacturers' manuals to obtain maintenance instructions pertaining to specific malfunctions.

Designate cables available for use.

Run wires between components and to outside cable systems, connecting them to wires from telephone poles or

underground cable accesses.

Route and connect cables and lines to switches, switchboard equipment, and distributing frames, using wire-wrap guns

or soldering irons to connect wires to terminals.

Clean and maintain tools, test equipment, and motor vehicles.

Program computerized switches and switchboards to provide requested features.

Diagnose and correct problems from remote locations, using special switchboards to find the sources of problems.

Maintain computer and manual records pertaining to facilities and equipment.

Install updated software, and programs that maintain existing software and/or provide requested features such as time-

correlated call routing.

Enter codes needed to correct electronic switching system programming.

Perform database verifications, using computers.

Address special issues or situations, such as illegal or unauthorized use of equipment, or cases of electrical or acoustic

shock.

Examine telephone transmission facilities to determine requirements for new or additional telephone services.

Determine viability of sites through observation, and discuss site locations and construction requirements with

customers.

Measure distances from landmarks to identify exact installation sites for equipment.

Clean switches and replace contact points, using vacuum hoses, solvents, and hand tools.

Place intercept circuits on terminals to handle vacant lines in central office installations.

EDUCATION

COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA Las Vegas, Nevada United States

Ged, Apr 2007

Osha 10

Graduated Nevada Joint Apprenticeship Training Center as a Cement Mason

Blueprint Reading

ACI certified

Pervious Concrete Technician Certified

Scaffold User

Scissor/Boom lift

Basic First Aid/Adult CPR

SCTE Certified

ADDITIONAL SKILLS

6 years experience as a Cement Mason

Journeyman Cement Mason for Local 797

6 years of experience in installation of telecommunicatons Video/Data/Voice

Works well with others

Hardworker

ACI Certified

Fast Learner

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