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Master Electrician

Location:
San Antonio, TX, 78259
Posted:
August 15, 2017

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Resume:

Paul W. Golias

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

San Antonio, Tx 78259

ac1twj@r.postjobfree.com

C: 210-***-****

H: 210-***-****

EDUCATION/LICENSES

**** ******** ** ******* *******, Wayland Baptist University:

Specialized in Electronic Systems Technology

Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt-2017

Texas Master Electrician License-2017

Virginia Master Electrician License-1997

Approved United Kingdom Electrician License 1998

Employment:

Apr 2017-Pres

CBRE

9800 Fredericksburg Rd, San Antonio TX 78288

Same duties as USAA

Feb 2009-Apr 2017

United Services Automobile Association, (USAA)

9800 Fredericksburg Rd, San Antonio TX 78288

On a daily basis, I monitor and assess the performance of the

USAA headquarters and surrounding campus buildings (14

buildings, Child Development Center; over 5 million square feet)

operational assets and related systems: Electrical and Variable

Frequency Drives, (VFD). At the HQ USAA, I provide management

with the understanding of techniques, skills and abilities to

evaluate the performance and restoration operations of all my

areas of responsibility equipment.

My duties, responsibilities:

Member of the USAA Emergency Response Team; I am trained to be

an immediate first responder for any life-threatening personnel

issues, including: CPR, Fire Fighter II, confined space rescue,

evacuations and emergency first-aid.

Operate as a single point of contact to maintain the highest

standards of USAA, the National Electricians Code, NFPA 70E,

Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc.

(BOCA) to each systems performance for fully operational

capabilities for supporting the USAA facility.

Meet or exceed productivity goals and sustain a healthy work

environment.

Assist in providing continuous non-interrupted essential and

critical power electrical support to the USAA Data Center

Facility.

Collaborate, coordinate and discuss with management, external

customers and vendors for scheduled system maintenance shutdown,

restoration of facilities to minimize disruption of services

that may have the potential to impact USAA operations.

Accomplish up/downward reporting to ensure managers at all

levels and sections they have accurate and precise reports of

events impacting any USAA operations.

Evaluate USAA interrelated systems for optimum performance:

UPS, PCS, single and multi-phase, low, medium and high voltage

systems, switchgear and emergency generators.

Advise and train Apprentice Electricians, Electronic

Technicians, contractors and co-workers on electrical/VDF issues

as our discipline relates to and affects all USAA operations on

campus buildings; over 5 million square feet of operations and

administrative and maintenance space.

Accept daily pass downs and briefings for planning, assessing

and prioritizing upcoming issues or problems that may cause

undue outages.

Track time and material resources and expenditures for

electrical projects.

Continually acquiring and applying advanced knowledge of local

and industrial policies, processes and practices.

Use written and oral interpersonal skills; effective

communications to guide, teach and instruct co-workers to

provide training on task accomplishments and assignments for

minimum impact to USAA services.

Work independently and without supervision, to accomplish all

tasks of corrective and preventive maintenance, prioritize,

troubleshoot complex USAA systems for minimum downtime and

optimum performance with self-training and no supervision to

prevent disruptions and restoral delays: Rely on Risk

Management Assessment to determine and prevent USAA system

outages due to unexpected chain of events.

I evaluate daily, the overall performance of the interrelated

electric and electronic systems and subsystems of the buildings

of the USAA prevent causes of system degradation. My duties and

responsibilities within the USAA are:

Keeping architectural and historical systems configuration

prints for review, maintenance, and reference, (schematic,

original blueprints

Use National Fire Protection Association, (NFPA) regulations

to ensure the safety of the personnel and property of.

Coordinate safety High Voltage instruction and training for shop

employees.

Feb 2007 - 2008

Superintendent/Master Electrician/Journeyman Electrician

JMEG Electrical Contractors

San Antonio, TX

Provide custom installation, service, repair and remodeling

for commercial clients, including: hospital emergency rooms,

microcircuit cleanroom and Toyota car manufacturing facilities.

Mentored, trained, instructed and introduced Journeyman and

Apprentice electricians into the electrical labor force,

including scheduling and coordinating material.

May 2005 - Nov 2008 Technical Sergeant E-6, 149th Texas Air

National Guard, Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX, duties and

responsibilities included:

Staff Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) Civil

Engineering Squadron

Install and maintain multi-phase high voltage power for Base

support systems.

July-Aug 2007: Deployed for joint US and Canadian military

training operations;

Royal Canadian Air Force Base, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada.

Feb 2003 - Nov 2003

Staff Sergeant E-6, USMC (Activated for Operation Iraqi

Freedom)

Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, TX

Duties and responsibilities included; Staff Non-Commissioned

Officer in Charge (NCOIC), Logistics Chief of Peace Time, War

time Support Team, (PWST) of all duty sections:

Supply and Logistics

Administration

Armory

Career Planning

Building Security

Communications

Transportation

Aug 1984 - May 2005 Staff Sergeant E-6, USMC Reserves

Aug 1997 - Aug 2001 Staff Sergeant E-6, British Royal Marine

Commando Reserves, British Royal Military Police

Duties and responsibilities:

USMC liaison, combat training instructor with the British

Royal Marine Commandos and British Royal Military Police

Test and maintain Micro-Miniature electronic avionic systems

to component level on military aircraft; A-4 Skyhawk, F-4J

Phantom, AV-8 Harrier and P-3 Orion.

Repair Micro-Miniature electronic components on printed

circuit boards, aircraft avionic modules and instruments and

cables.

Additional Education, Certificates and Awards:

2017 Continuous annual National Electric Code, (NEC) proficiency

and professional training in residence training, San Antonio, TX.

2006 USAF, Electrical Systems Course 38ABR3EO31

2002 USMC, Basic Warehousing Correspondence Course

1998 IEE (Institute of Electrical Engineers) Wiring, Bristol,

England in residence.

1996 USMC, Interior Wiring Correspondence Course

1993 USMC, Marine Electrician Correspondence Course

1990 USMC, Micro-miniature Electronic Component Repair and

Assembly Soldering

1989 USMC, Miniature Electronic Component Repair and Assembly

Soldering

1990 Virginia State Electrical Apprenticeship

1989 USMC, Aviation Electricians Mate

1985 USMC, Basic Electricity and Electronics

OSHA 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1910.120 Hazardous

Waste Operations and Emergency Response Refresher Training, Nov

2014

NFPA 70E 2017

OSHA 40hr Safety Course Feb 2007

USMC NCOIC Coordinator for Toys for Tots 1987 2005

Select Marine Corps Reserve Medal 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001,

2004

Armed Forces Service Medal 'M' Device 2003

National Defense Medal 1994, 2003

Marine Corps Martial Arts (Tan Belt) 2003

Global War on Terrorism Medal 2003

San Antonio, TX City Journeyman Electrician License 2001

Armed Forces Reserve Medal 1994

Meritorious Unit Service Medal (USMC MALS 49 Andrews AFB, MD)

1990



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