Christopher B. Orea
acat9f@r.postjobfree.com
Qualification Summary
Military Veteran looking to bring twelve years if increasing
experience in the maintenance and operation of complex Electro-
Mechanical systems to the coastal bend.
Education
Naval Training Center, San Diego, CA
Advanced Weapons Systems Maintenance
(Jun. 2001 - May 2002)
Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, IL
Advanced Electronics and Electricity Training
(Dec 2000 - May 2001)
Electro/Mechanical Experience
Master Electrician, Wallner Tooling/ Expac, Rancho Cucamonga,
California
(Apr. 2011 - Nov. 2013)
. Identified requirements for maintenance and servicing of equipment
used in the production of expanded metal, including flattening, pre-
leveling, cut-to-length, forming, stamping, slitting, as well as
manufacturing and utilizing custom equipment.
. Performed installation, preventative maintenance and repair of all
A/C, D/C and stepper motors, variable frequency drives, electrical
control panels, and facility electrical systems .
. Created wiring diagrams and schematics of various types of
electrical equipment.
. Programmed variable frequency drives according to preferred
operation and motor specifications.
. Installed and wired up control panels from scratch for the use with
new equipment, taking into consideration the desired function of
various motors, drives, proximity sensors and mechanical
assemblies.
. Assisted in the implementation of a facility wide preventative
maintenance program.
Electro-Mechanical Technician, IRC/TT Electronics, Corpus Christi,
Texas
(Oct. 2006 - Dec. 2010)
. Performed scheduled preventative and corrective maintenance to
maintain and operate electronic, mechanical and pneumatic
production line equipment.
. Tested electronic units, using standard test equipment, and
analyzed results to evaluate performance and determine need for
adjustment.
. Maintained system logs and manuals to document testing and
operation of equipment
. Studied schematics, manuals, flow charts and other specifications
to determine installation, maintenance and operation procedures.
. Identified and resolved equipment malfunctions, working with
colleagues and field representative as necessary to procure
replacement parts.
Leading Electro-Mechanical Technician, United States Navy, San Diego,
California
(Oct. 2000 - Oct. 2006)
. Supervised up to 6 individuals at a time in the troubleshooting,
repair and maintenance of two complex military weapons systems.
. Performed scheduled preventative maintenance tasks, such as
checking, cleaning and repairing equipment to detect and prevent
problems.
. Performed operational tests on equipment to demonstrate proper use
and to analyze malfunctions.
. Consulted with managerial and supervisory personnel on a daily
basis to configure schedules and assignments for work activities,
based on work priority, condition of equipment and skill of
personnel.
. Patrolled and monitored work areas and examined tools and equipment
in order to detect unsafe conditions or violations of procedures or
safety rules.
. Trained personnel in procedures, daily routines and assisted in
upgrading skills.
. Wrote daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual
reports including: Inventory, safety, training, materials
maintenance management, status, deficiency, progress reports and
performance evaluations.
References
Available upon request