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Industrial Maintenance Mechanic

Location:
San Bernardino, CA, 92404
Posted:
April 19, 2013

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Mart R. Mosley

Phone: 909-***-****

E-mail: absv9w@r.postjobfree.com

Summary: Seeking employment in any one of the following trades: telecommunications, low voltage electrical,toolmaking, custodial, roofing, plumbing, equipment maintenance, mechanical maintenance, appliance repair, rigging, industrial maintenance a/c equipment maintenance, heating & boiling plant equipment maintenance, forklift operations, crane operations, heavy equipment repair, hazardous materials and waste handling, warehousing, tool parts attending, material handling, aircraft maintenance, welding, carpentry, 20

years experience.

Job Objectives: (1) Maintenance Mechanic Lead, Industrial environment, Two years experience.

(2) General Maintenance, 20 years experience.

(3) Residential Sub-Contract Maintenance (All phases), 20 years experience.

Maintenance Mechanic II

description Ross D.C Perris, CA

Dates: 11/12 to present

POSITION OVERVIEW:Asses and repair equipment and machinery

Responsabilites:

Attend to work orders schedules by Supervisor

Preventive maintenance repair material handling equipment and conveyors in the facility

Trouble shooting all equipment, including electric motors and controls

Knowledge of hydraulics and pneumatics, spare parts procedures, inventory

Ability to work with little supervision

Perform all jobs safely

Well organized to fill out and perform work orders

Job Title: Industrial Equipment Maintenance Mechanic

Kings Hawaiian, Torrance, CA

Dates: 3/12 to present

Duties: Install, troubleshoot, disassemble, modify, assemble, rebuild component parts of general food industrial plant machinery and equipment such as; cable and pulley systems, guard rails, ladders, catwalks, mixing machines, industrial ovens, proofers, bread molding machinery, palletizes, baggers, wrappers, slicers, pan staging machines, in printers, boilers, HMI display equipment, photo eyes, proximity switches, hoppers, silos, diverters, vindicators, blowers, hydraulic pumps, dump stations, packing stations, domino printers, kliklok bag closing equipment, kliklok box forming equipment, blenders, dough pumps, depanners, air knives, groupers, vfds, motor starters, Sew & allen bradley plc rack and card systems, oxidizers, ammonia systems, Funuc cold doc palletizing equipment, freezer cranes, device net equipment, maxi sort pop up conveyors, metering conveyors, bearing replacement, sprocket drive replacement, drive motor and chain replacement, belt drive replacement, vacuum equipment repair, bailer equipment repair, preventive maintenance assignments, work order documentation, parts ordering and inventory, gate and door repair, time card equipment installation, bowl mixer repair, boiler equipment repair, facilities repair, amp reading documentation, continuity and ohms reading, D/C & A/C voltage repair maintenance, voltage regulator replacement, power pack replacement, ballast replacement, buss fuse replacement, cylinder replacement, gear box maintenance, steel fabrication, shop equipment maintenance, damper seal maintenance, telescopic conveyor repair, conveyor tracking, lubrication documentation, tape machine repair, proper wearing of personal protective equipment

and tag out/lock out rules enforced. ELECTRICIAN,

Job Title: Electrician

Employer: United States Marine Corps, MCB, Camp Pendleton, CA

Dates: 7/17/10 to 8/18/2011

Experience:

Duties: As a low voltage journeyman electrician my responsibilities were to troubleshoot, modify,

fabricate, test, repair and maintain a variety of electrical circuits.

troubleshooting installation and repair of

variety of complex electrical systems include; single and

multiple phase current of various voltage from 120volts to 480volts, amperage ranging from 20 amps to

200amps. Repair replace lighting fixtures, light switches, ceiling fans, fire alarms, boiler room

motors, relays, controls, outlets, fuses, ballast circuit breakers. Implement new circuits remove replace corroded building service distribution panels, extend

service distribution panels to provide additional service to customers, ensuring proper gauge wire for

components. Analyze and test installed systems for possible deficiencies, ascertaining specified electrical voltage attained while troubleshooting for electrical malfunctions. Perform lock out/tag out procedures, before using common electrical testing devices as ohmmeters, voltmeters continuity testers to perform basic checks for continuity, resistance, voltage, opens, shorts grounds. Utilize protective equipment to include jump suits, ear-plugs, safety shoes, safety helmets, leather gloves, safety-harnesses, eye protection hazmat material disposal to local hazmat center, comply with Base/Facilities Maintenance Department Standard Operating Procedures. Assist in formulating layout sketches, routing required electrical circuits for renovation and construction of new office spaces, dinning facilities conference rooms at various locations. Brief and communicate policies and goals in order to accomplish the

mission as a team. Coordinate daily work assignments to ensure remained on schedule, removal of concrete and gypsum walls, removal of old electrical wiring, telephone wiring cables, conduit, light fixtures, ceiling tiles, cabinets, plumbing pipes, faucets, receptacles, switches, wall heaters fire alarm circuits. Requisition materials for all new electrical circuits and components to be installed such as; lighting, control-heating equipment, stoves, ranges microwaves. Apply manufacturer's specifications interpreting blueprints on installation of new equipment, receptacles, wall switches, fire alarms and circuit breaker panels. Perform bending, cutting installation of different sizes (1/2, and 1’) conduit, couplings, fittings, relays, electrical boxes and various gauge wire, determining power requirements for all

electrical components and circuits. Work required frequent standing, walking, bending, climbing ladders, lifting carrying equipment weighing 20 pounds unassisted 50 pounds with

assistance. Work performed inside and outside in all types of weather.

Contractor,

Job Title: Contract Materials Hauler/Maintenance Electrician

Employer: Ca-Trans, San Bernardino, CA

Dates: 12/01/07 to 6/01/11

Experience:

Duties: Perform different tasks associated with client's request, configure complex projects that require use of specialized tools or procedures, troubleshoot, modify, fabricate, test, repair and maintain a variety of equiptment, build service distribution panels, extend service distribution panels, ensure proper gauge, analyze test installed system deficiencies, use electrical testing devices such as, ohmmeters, voltmeters, continuity testers to perform basic checks for continuity, resistance, voltage, open shorts, or ground shorts, utilize protective equipment such as, jump suits, ear-plugs, safety shoes, safety helmets, leather gloves, safety-harnesses, eye protection, disposal of hazmat materials to local hazmat center, brief and communicate to subordinates, policies and goals, coordinate daily work assignments, ensure subordinates remain on schedule, requisition materials, apply manufacturer's specifications, perform bending, cutting installation of different size conduit,(1/2, and 1’) couplings, fittings, relays, electrical boxes and various gauge wire, determine power requirements for all electrical components and circuits, frequent standing, walking, bending, and climbing up ladders, perform inside and outside in all types of weather, Interpret blue prints, load unload materials onto or from pallets, trays, racks, shelves, use handtrucks, electric dollys, wheelbarrows, assemble crates to contain products, strapp, brace, pad, materials to prevent shifting or damage in transit, operate industrial trucks, property Inspections, prepare property to be re-rented or sold, house/unit renovations & upgrades, schedule tenants access for repair work, paint, yard maintenance, hauling & dump runs, respond to emergency's, prioritize assignments, check for maintenance problems, verify tenant compliance with rental agreement, complete related paperwork, record weekly progress, track receipts, submit receipts weekly, account for payroll, dump fee's, materials accounts, provide documentation for returned excess materials, directly supervise assistants on jobsite, meet with client to discuss approach of projects, Provide client with approximation costs associated with proposed projects,.

INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE MECHANIC,

Job Title: Industrial Equipment Maintenance Mechanic

Employer: Ameron Steel Fabrication, Fontana, CA

Dates: 3/07 to 11/07

Duties: Install, troubleshoot, disassemble, modify, assemble, rebuild component parts of general industrial plant machinery and equipment such as; conveyor systems, cable and pulley systems, reduction gears, reducing valves, pumps, motors, vats, fume separators, guard rails, ladders, catwalks, mixing machines, hydraulic and pneumatics systems air conditioning systems, according to the manufacturer's specifications. Perform operational and functional test to ensure proper safety and minimal downtime of equipment, make adjustments in order to ensure reliable and safe operation of the equipment and/or systems. Experience in interpreting blueprints, service manuals, technical manuals, illustrations, specifications, diagrams, schematics and similar guides to make repairs and modifications according to specifications and procedures. Weld fabricate parts, temp plates, jigs and other fixtures required for repair or installation, utilizing a knowledge of materials and their versatility. Perform emergency and routine

planned maintenance on facilities, utilities, warehouses and workstations. Assist in the preventative

maintenance program, conduct inspections on electrical systems, plumbing systems, air systems,

ensure environmental control safeguards in place. Change out light switches, outlets,

lighting ballasts repair minor plumbing repairs, fix minor water leaks on PVC and copper

lines, replace fixtures, fittings and snaking out drain lines, change out filters on furnaces, ensuring all

company and shop safety rules and regulations for the proper wearing of personal protective equipment

and tag out/lock out rules enforced. Skilled in the proper use of a variety of hand tools, test

equipment and measuring devices such as, crimping devices, voltmeters, ohmmeters, continuity testers,

levels, feeler gauges, dial indicators, micrometers, tachometers and calipers to repair, adjust, and test

machinery and equipment. Work performed inside and outside and in all types of weather.

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC LEAD,

Job Title: Maintenance Mechanic Lead

Employer: Sundance Spas, Chino, CA

Dates: 3/04 to 3/06

Duties:Assign and directed approximately 18 maintenance personnel of various trades, such as;

electricians, plumbers, pipe fitters, hydraulics mechanics, pneumatics mechanics, welders and painters,

from all levels of facilities and manufacturing maintenance. Interpret blue prints on job materials and

equipment needed for the job and assigned personnel where required. Determined the need for and the

performance of repair work, on a level of difficulty and responsibility of trades. Performed emergency

and routine planned maintenance on the facility. Plan daily and weekly work schedules and sequence of

operations for subordinates. Determine and established deadlines and priorities. Instructed subordinates

on work operations, methods and procedures. Set performance standards and conducted annual

performance evaluations. Ensured the shop complied with all safety rules and regulations. Utilized

various programs in organizations computer database. Conducted routine safety classes for employees.

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC, 20 years experience

Job Title: Maintenance Mechanic

Employer: C. M Finepack, Inc., Rialto, CA

Dates: 9/03 to 3/04

Duties:Troubleshoot general industrial plant machinery, equipment and systems to diagnose malfunctions, isolating malfunctions by visual examination, use of electrical and mechanical test equipment and measuring devices, in order to determine extent of repairs and material needed. Installed, troubleshoot, disassemble, reassembly, aligned, fabricated, modified, overhaul, repaired and relocated industrial plant machinery, nonproduction industrial plant machinery such as; extruders, silos, foam casing machines, bagging

machines, bridge crane, hydraulic floor jacks, hose reels, Air Technology hydraulic scissor lift tables, Hydraulic cylinder shop press. Install, repair and service Ingersoll-Rand air compressors, American compressor blowers, pressure switches on compressed air tanks, Ingersoll-Rand Air Dryer and aerators. Install faucets, toilets, shower-heads, water heaters and perform repairs on water fountains, ice machines, automatic door openers, existing supply and disposal systems and equipment for sewage and gasoline distribution systems. Replace old galvanized water pipes by measuring, cutting and threading new galvanized water pipe of different sizes,

experienced in torching/sweating copper pipes and fittings. Perform emergency maintenance as

required including sewage back-ups, water main breaks (dug to expose line, repair, and replace soil

as needed). Perform preventive maintenance that required machinery to be disassembled, cleaned, lube,

adjusted and assemble, check for cracks, worn out parts or other discrepancies that might cause

unsatisfactory or unsafe operating conditions. Perform maintenance and repair on systems to include,

aerators, fire suppress air compressor tanks, blowers, cranes, compressors, electrical power sources,

fuse systems, circuit breakers, drill presses, hydraulic cylinders, fire suppress systems, air gauges, oil

gauges, water gauges, water hoses, hose couplers, water and gas fired steam cleaners, Bridgeport

lathes, electric feed pumps and valves, pulleys, milling machines, damper motors, modulating motors,

mixing valves, emergency lighting circuitry boards, sandblasters, and refrigerated air dryers to included

changing the oil, greasing, and lubrication of fittings, worm gears on blowers, replacing belts, fans,

bearings on compressors, pumps and motors. Perform operational and functional tests to ensure proper

safety and minimal downtime of equipment and made adjustments in order to ensure reliable and safe

operation of the equipment and/or systems. Ensure lock out, tag out procedures were performed as

required and safety, protective equipment to include jump suits, ear-plugs, safety shoes, safety helmets,

leather gloves, safety-harnesses, eye protection are worn, hazmat material removal. Receive work orders from supervisor or leader, reviewing work orders, planning and laying out work orders, utilizing diagrams, layout sheets, blueprints, or schematics. Work independently or as a team member, surveying the work area, to determine work methods, tools, and materials required and time needed for completion of repairs. Record and document all material used on a work order, with action taken to correct the problem and a dollar amount for each part used. If parts were unavailable, contacted original maker of the equipment by telephone or via the Internet and had them fax a copy of their parts list with prices in order to turn in to the expediter with a copy of

the work order, Work required frequent standing, walking, bending, and climbing up ladders, lifting and carrying

equipment weighing 20 pounds unassisted and 50 pounds with assistance. Work performed inside

and outside in all types of weather. Frequently used a variety of hand tools and electrical test devices

such as; soldering iron, wire wrap guns, crimping devices, butterfly tool, voltmeters, ohmmeters,

current flow and continuity testers to check for continuity, resistance, voltage, opens, shorts and

grounds. Record and maintain my own personal maintenance files on work request completed, and

on parts ordered. Attended weekly safety classes.

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC, 20 years experience

Job Title: Maintenance Mechanic

Employer: Telco Food Products, Inc., Bloomington, CA

Dates: 3/03 to 9/03

Duties: Installed, troubleshoot, disassembled, modified, assembled, and rebuilt component parts of general

industrial plant machinery and equipment such as; fabrication on air conditioning units, re-conditioning

swamp coolers by replacing motors, belts, copper and plastic water lines, cooler pads, scraping and re

texture inside metal with protecting sealant, replace water towers supply lines, gate valves,

measuring balls, and tanks capacity measuring clear plastic tubing, replace electronic controls,

lightening fixtures, gas lines, door hinges on industrial baker ovens, replace fuses, motors, reset

breakers and troubleshot electrical problems with industrial baker bowls mixers, install new

electrical circuits for 120v to 480v circuits for new machinery, troubleshoot and replaced conveyor

belts chains, pulleys, switches, replace safety guards, and electronic eye beams. Perform operational

and functional test to ensure proper safety and minimal downtime of equipment and made adjustments

in order to ensure reliable and safe operation of the equipment and/or systems. Experience in

interpreting blueprints, service manuals, technical manuals, illustrations, specifications, diagrams,

schematics and similar guides to make repairs and modifications according to specifications and

procedures. Repair forklifts hydraulics, change out forklift series batteries. Change the oil and

grease the fitting on hydraulic formers, CNC Lathes and other production floor equipment.

Experienced in using welder plasma torches, and other hand tools such as; drills, different types of

saws, pipe wrenches, socket kits both metric and standard, tanker bars, crow bars, cheater bar, dollies,

voltmeters, continuity testers, levels, feeler gauges, dial indicators, micrometers, tachometers and

calipers to repair, adjust, and test machinery and equipment. Processed, prepared and package all

hazardous waste in special containers, for hauling away for proper disposal in according with state and

county codes. Turned over documentation to leader or supervisor. Participated in weekly safety classes.

Skills: Supervision, low Voltage Electrical, Plumbing, Troubleshooting, Welding,Security,

Telecommunications, Toolmaking, Laboring, Gardening, Custodial, Roofing,Maintenance Mechanic,

Equipment Mechanic, Industrial Mechanic, A/C Mechanic, Boiler Mechanic, Forklift Operator, Crane

Operator, Hazardous Waste Handler, Materials Handler, Warehouse Worker, Aircraft Maintenance, Carpentry

Education: High School Graduate, Equivalent Combination of Education and Experience.

United States Navy

Tran Western Institute of Technology

CA Drivers

License Class:C (passenger car)

Willing to relocate: Yes

Additional Comments: Ability to handle multiple projects in parallel, be detail oriented, meet

department standards and perform duties without immediate supervision,demonstrated experience

leading work activities,establishing schedule's,delegating and monitoring progress of

assignments,ability to motivate self and others to overcome obstacles and achieve established goals,

experienced collaborating various groups to achieve results, develop work orders,interfacing with

represented employees,ability to promote a safety culture,ability to communicate technical information

to non-technical audience,

References: Available on request.



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