Scott A. Gurley
**** *** *** *.*. Decatur Al. ***01
************@*****.***
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
I have worked in the maintenance field exclusively for approximately the
past 16 years. I have extensive knowledge of overhead cranes and the laws
that govern them. I also have experience in the following areas:
bearings, gears, couplings, seals, lubrication, drive line components,
shaft alignment (dial indicator and rotalign), as well as precision
measurement, and hydraulic and pneumatic systems. I have experience in
conveying systems, belt alignment, pocket belts, incline belts, transfer
and reversing cars and belt replacement. I have knowledge and training of
multimeters, high voltage, variable frequency drives, and programmable
logic controllers (PLCs).
EXPERIENCE:
Qualitest Pharmaceuticals, Huntsville, AL
June 2012 - Current
Multicraft Maintenance
. Responsible for the set-up and maintenance of the equipment in the
tablets facility.
. Responsible for duplicating and creating equipment, parts, and pieces
needed for operation by using a mill and a lathe. The materials for
these parts must be FDA approved to be used on the lines.
. Responsible for troubleshooting electrical issues. To include, but not
limited to: photo, mechanical, and fiber optic limit and product
positioning switches. As well as input voltages from 120 to 480 volts
AC and DC motors and control voltages.
Wise Alloys, Muscle Shoals, AL
July 2011 -June 2012
Leadman, Electrical and Mechanical Maintenance
. Lead a team of four electrical and mechanical maintenance personnel
during 12 hour shift operations to ensure their safety and that the
plant stays running and manufactures quality aluminum ingots to be
rolled into sheets for the Anhauser Busch brewing company.
. Assist production in assessing issues that may directly affect the
safety, quality, and quantity of the product and personnel.
. To assist my team in professional and personal issues that may affect
their performance and safety.
Lockheed Martin/Gyrocam Technical Services, Kandahar, Afghanistan
September 2009 - June 2011
Field Engineer Sr.
* Performed duties as interim team lead when the assigned team lead was
not present.
* Vehicle Optics Sensor System (VOSS) I and VOSS II Camera Systems:
Installation of electrical and mechanical components for the VOSS I &
VOSS II camera systems for the United States Armed Forces.
* Troubleshooting and repairs of the systems color, night vision, and
infrared cameras and lenses.
* Assist sustainment subcontractors with troubleshooting and repairs of
camera systems previously installed. As well as with re-installments .
* Assisted in the co-ordination of vehicles and camera systems to be
installed on them.
Tenaris, Hickman, AR
September 2008 - August 2009
Plant Multi-Craft Maintenance
* Crane maintenance and inspection: hoist rope replacement, wheel
replacement, gearboxes and drive line, brakes, variable frequency
drives and motors.
* Troubleshooting and repairing steel slitters for all facilities on
site.
* Troubleshooting and repairing facility cooling towers and pumps.
* Troubleshooting plant hydraulics, pneumatics, and pipe convey systems.
* Troubleshooting plant electrical to include proximity, reed,
mechanical limit, and electrical switches, contactors, and variable
frequency drives.
* Plant Programmable Logic Controllers.
Cullman Casting, Cullman, AL
January 2008 - September 2008
Plant Multi-Craft Maintenance
* Crane maintenance and inspection: hoist rope replacement, wheel
replacement, gearboxes and drive line, brakes, variable frequency
drives and motors.
* Plant hydraulics, pneumatics, and convey systems.
* Plant electrical to include proximity, reed, and electrical switches
and variable frequency drives and contactors.
* Plant Programmable Logic Controllers.
* Plant bag house operations.
Nucor Steel Decatur, LLC, Trinity, AL
August 2002 - January 2008
Melt Shop, Crane & Alloy Maintenance
* Crane maintenance and inspection: hoist rope replacement, wheel
replacement, gearboxes and drive line, brakes, variable frequency
drives, and motors.
* Melt shop maintenance: hydraulics, pneumatics, and water systems
* Alloy maintenance: gearboxes, motors, bag houses, belts, rollers,
hydraulics, and pneumatics.
Camco, Chattanooga, TN
April 2001 - July 2002
Industrial Maintenance Contractor
< Performed duties as a plant maintenance contractor.
< Installed and set up equipment.
< Fabricated and installed safety items as deemed necessary by site
personnel.
Trico Steel, Decatur, Al.
September 1997 - March 2001
Melt Shop Combination Technician
< Performed duties as a maintenance technician and a charge crane
operator.
< Welded and fabricated new and used hydraulic and pneumatic pipes and
lines needed for the electric arc furnaces to operate.
< Maintained and performed checks and services of the hydraulic rooms
needed for the furnaces to operate effectively.
All of the above required self motivation, mechanical and electrical
troubleshooting, as well as preventive maintenance.
EDUCATION
2009 - Present University of Phoenix
Attending online classes in Business
1995 - 1996 Southeast college of Technology
Classes in Computer-Aided Drafting
1998 - 2001 Calhoun Community College
Completed courses in hydraulics, pumps, pump theory,
bearings, couplings, lubrication and welding
June 2004 P&H Overhead Crane Institute
Overhead Crane Operator - Train the Trainer
February 2005 P&H Overhead Crane Institute
Overhead Crane Mechanical Maintenance
March 2005 P&H Overhead Crane Institute
Overhead Crane Electrical Maintenance
June 2005 P&H Overhead Crane Institute
Overhead Crane Operator Course
October 2006 Motion Institute
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
December 2006 Educational Systems Workshop
Gears
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a position in a continually growing, family-oriented company
where I can advance my current skills and obtain new ones.
"Prior Planning Prevents Poor Performance."