ANGELO TAVERA
San Antonio TX, ***58
ac72oi@r.postjobfree.com
WORK EXPERIENCE
T&T Fruits S.A. Huaral, Peru
December 2015 – 2017
Position: Head of Operations
Responsibilities:
-Plan, organize, manage and control all the activities involved in production (direct and indirect costs, man hours, machine hours and productivity), optimizing costs and yields.
-General supervision of the packing operations and maintenance.
-Production planning according to customer orders.
-Train personnel in the use of Sizer and Invision Systems for automated selection, calibration, and packing.
-In the event that the Head of Quality Control is absent, assume those functions.
-In the event that the Production Supervisor is absent, assume those functions. Mrs. Alicia Sacio – tel: 305-***-****
T&T Fruits S.A. Huaral, Peru
December 2012 – 2015
Position: Field Service Engineer
Responsibilities:
-Travel to various countries in south America to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair a variety of automated packaging systems, including but not limited to labelers, wrappers, boxers and sizers.
-Train personnel in the use of automated packing systems for Compac Sizer and Invision systems for automated selection, calibration, and packing.
-Assemble, repair, troubleshoot, calibrate, start-up, and setup packaging machinery
-Inspect and resolve PLC system issues with controllers, Human Machine Interfaces, servos, inverters, modules, and power supplies.
- Kept track of all scheduled maintenance, repairs on equipment and sensors and made reports for the client in both Spanish and in English.
Mrs. Alicia Sacio – tel: 305-***-****
TUV Rheinland Gilbert, Arizona
August 2010 - 2012
Position: Photovoltaic Laboratory Technician
Responsibilities:
-Electrically testing PV panels in compliance with IEC, UL and IEE international standards.
-Mechanically testing PV panels in compliance with IEC, UL and IEE international standards.
-Working with and training international personnel to be able to perform required tests on PV panels.
-Working in teams collecting data from various tests to create a PV performance test report for the client.
-Creating a detailed daily report of PV testing progress for the supervisor. Mr. Dan Parker – tel: 480-***-****
Oceaneering International, Inc. Morgan city, Louisiana September 2005 – July 2009
Position: Senior Marine Robotics Technician/ROV pilot Responsibilities:
-Flying and navigating ROV to and from underwater locations and structures.
-Performing scheduled maintenance and repairs on all electronic, mechanical and hydraulic systems.
-Troubleshoot, replace and rebuild electronic components and cards.
-Kept track of scheduled maintenance, repairs and recorded all navigation and work records.
-Trained and mentored junior techs on ROV work, repair and preparing safety and toolbox meetings.
-Report to supervisor daily activities.
Mr. Dustin Wilson – tel: 318-***-****
University of Hawaii Oahu, Hawaii
July 2005 – September 2005
Position: Marine Electronics Technician
Responsibilities:
-Worked with ocean floor mapping equipment primarily with two multibeam imaging systems (shallow and deep water) and a Moving Vessel Profiler (MVP) for sound velocity profiles, 4khs sub-bottom bathy mapping system.
-Responsible for the mobilization, deployment and recovery of all Oceanographic equipment.
-Performing scheduled maintenance and repairs on all electronic and mechanical systems.
- Kept track of scheduled maintenance and repairs as well as navigation, and work records.
-Kept track and recorded all gathered data from the entire suite of shipboard meteorological and oceanographic equipment and sensors and made copies for the client.
-Reported to client what the daily job scope was and helped vessel crew as needed. Mr. Tim McGovern – tel: 808-***-****
EDUCATION
ALVIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Alvin, Texas
Graduated: August 2005
Major: A.S. Marine Robotics Technology
DOMINGO SARMIENTO SCHOOL Lima, Peru
Graduated: December 2002
SPECIAL SKILLS
Computer Skills:
-DOS, Windows, Microsoft Office, Allen Bradley PLC programing. Languages:
-Spanish, English, French and Italian
Certifications / Courses:
-Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Licensed Apprentice Electrician
-American Red Cross Adult, Infant and Child CPR and AED
-American Red Cross PDT/OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens
-American Red Cross Community First Aid and Safety
-Safe Gulf Basic Training for Offshore Contractors
-OSHA M.E.T.S. Helicopter Underwater Egress Training
-OSHA Water Survival/Swing Rope/Personal Trans. Basket
-OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178(1) Forklift Operator
-U.S. Coast Guard 16 hour “Basic Fire Fighting Training Course”
-U.S. Coast Guard 4 hour “Personal Safety and Social Responsibility Training Course”
-Falck Alford API RD 2D “Rigger Safety Training Course”
-Oceaneering Int. 8 week “Technical Electronics and Mechanics Technician Course”
-Oceaneering Int. 1 week “Technical Piloting Course”
-Randy Smith “Leadership Skills Workshop Course”
-Randy Smith “Fundamentals of Leadership Course”
-Randy Smith “Coaching for Success Course”
-Randy Smith “Leading High-Performance Teams Course”
-Conway Management Co. “The right Way to Manage Course”
-CIW Foundations “Project Management Concepts Course”
-Allen-Bradley ControlLogix