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Electrical Microsoft Office

Location:
Las Vegas, NV
Posted:
January 23, 2018

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LAVELLE SULLIVAN

**** ********* ******, *** *****, NV 89143 (C) 702-***-**** **********@*****.*** Certified Journeyman Electrician with twenty-five years of commercial experience. Adept in performing electrical installations, maintenance and repairs in plant facilities; knowledgeable in all areas of the national electrical code; and excel in analyzing and solving problems with various electrical controls and systems. Electrical Systems & Controls

Installations & Maintenance

Electromechanical Repairs Blueprints & Schematics

Generators & Transformers

Switches & Circuit Breakers

Electrical Code

Safety & QA

Wiring Diagrams

Troubleshooting

Testing Instruments

Motors & Conduit

Electrician 05/2014 to Current

Timet – Las Vegas, NV

Receives and competently follows prints, diagrams, instructions and orders. Carries out duties of maintenance, repair, adjustment, testing, installing, dismantling, cleaning, lubricating, cooling, and heating all electrical equipment and circuits.

Maintains, repairs, adjusts, installs, replaces and cleans motors, motor controllers and circuits. Makes periodic reports to supervision on condition of equipment. Works on “hot” lines as required.

Installs conduit, fittings, switches, controls and fixtures, and wires and connects all types of electrical equipment. Uses safe and orderly methods and proper equipment and safety devices. Does electrical trouble shooting and analyzing.

Makes emergency repairs so that plant “downtime” is at a minimum. Works in shop or field.

Keeps record of work in log form

Keep work areas clean.

Journeymen 07/2012 to 12/2012

Source Power- Edison Electric (Contractor) – Garden Grove, CA Install, remove, maintain, and repair overhead and underground distribution and communication systems. Install and remove equipment such as poles, cross arms, towers, enclosures, ducts and piping and electrical or other apparatus such as transformers, switches, capacitors, pot heads, protective devices, cooling or insulating equipment, emergency gear and automatic cooling or insulating equipment, emergency gear and automatic reclosers. Install, remove, splices, bonds, terminates and tests conductor and cable, except paper insulated lead cable.Connects, tests, adjusts, repairs, and maintains electrical equipment and apparatus. Use precautionary procedures, necessary tools and safety equipment to work on or near energized lines or equipment. Operate test equipment such as amp, volt or ohm meters, phasing and cable test sets, fault finder, and cable locator. Operate construction vehicles (up to 1,200 lbs.) in addition to vehicle auxiliaries and other powered equipment. Instruct and direct apprentices and helpers.

Perform related semi-skilled and unskilled work as required. Maintain a safety conscious work environment by following Edison safety protocols and safe work practices. Perform other responsibilities and duties as assigned. Inside Wireman 05/2012 to 07/2012

Education

Certifications

Bechtel – Nipton, CA

Install, repair, maintain, and test commercial, industrial and residential electrical systems in full support of safety, operations and productivity initiatives.

Use industry related hand tools and power tools.Measure, cut, bend, thread, etc. and install wire and electrical cable systems, conduit systems and other wire raceway systems.

Feed to, pull into, and terminate wire and cable within control centers, distribution boxes, transformers, transducers, switch gear, receptacles, switches, etc.

Splice and terminate wires at junction points.

Troubleshoot equipment electrical systems and control circuits and build control panels from drawings. Prepare sketches and schematic diagrams showing the location of wiring and electrical systems. Delegate tasks and assist with training other employees. Solar Power Foreman 10/2010 to 10/2012

Cupertino Electric – San Jose, CA

Effectively and strategically plan work.

Scheduling manpower and work tasks to minimize labor costs, ordering material and equipment ahead of scheduled installations, managing tools, and more are all important aspects of building projects on time and on budget. Understand and actively perform labor tracking and performance evaluation to CEI standards and tools.Must be able to read and understand drawings, submittals, specifications, and BIM detailing (2D and 3D modeling). Excellent communication and leadership skills. Whether clearly communicating RFI's and change requests to project team members, assigning work tasks to journeyman electricians, managing a difficult employee relations issue, or collaborating with your peers and supervisors, your ability to expertly communicate is essential to success. Keep up-to-date with changing technology, CEI business systems, electrical codes, and safety practices. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, especially Excel and Project, is required. Inside Wireman 05/2007 to 12/2009

Fisk Electric – City Center Project

Under general supervision, electricians will perform journey level functions in skilled electrical work in connection with the installation, maintenance, repair and alteration of electrical systems, machinery and equipment. Installing, maintaining, testing and repairing electrical equipment; inspecting and repairing generating equipment; cutting, bending and installing rigid conduit, electrical metallic tubing (EMT) and pulling conductors; setting up and using ladders, staging, aerial lift trucks and light towers, and other duties as assigned. Journeymen Electrician 04/2005 to 04/2007

GES – Las Vegas, NV

Terminate electrical panels, outlets, set fixtures, and electrical devices. Install and connect wires to circuit breakers, outlets transformers, or any other components and systems. Cut, bend and run electrical wire and conduit.

Master of Science: Electronic Technology

University of Akron - Ohio

Associate of Applied Science:

United States Naval Reserves -

MSHA Certificate

HVAC Refrigeration I and II

Computer Programming for PLC I and II

NEC Refresher 30 Hour Course

Safety Incentive Award

Fire Alarm License

Osha 30 Hour Training

Photovoltaic Certificate

Fork Lift and Scissor Lift Certified

Member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.

State of California Electrical License



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