William E. Galligan
**** ****** ***** *, ********, NY 14821
**********@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
A position that will use my skills
SKILLS PROFILE
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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Electrical/HVAC Supervisor
High Voltage Electrician 2006-2012
1995-2006
Veteran Administration Medical Center, Bath, NY
• Install, repair and maintain HVAC equipment
• Air handlers, chillers, walk in coolers, building control systems
• Install and maintain high voltage systems (13,500v) equipment.
• Install and maintain transformers, electrical, switch gear, generators, and underground high voltage systems.
• Electronic maintenance and repair.
• Repair systems down to component level (fire, intrusion, nurse calls, closed circuit television systems.
• Renovation and new installation of electrical circuits and devices.
• Follow the designs of the blueprints.
• Work with all trades and departments.
• Assigned Electrician, special projects engineer. Order project materials, coordinate engineer shops involved.
• Process work orders, schedule work by priority coding. Prepare materials list.
• Reconcile work orders, time and cost of materials, submit for data entry/accounting.
Electronic Mechanic 1985-1995
Veteran Administration Medical Center Biomedical Division, Bath, NY
• Install, calibrate and repair medical equipment (x-ray, cardiology, audiology, and respiratory equipment).
• Project Consultant
• Coordinate and assist (outside) contractors, contract vendors with all decision making and aspect considerations concerning the purchase of new equipment (medical systems, alarms on oxygen, vacuum and air systems, et al.).
• Review system environment requirements, work with internal personnel and service individuals to change parameters and make necessary renovation (structurally, electronically, et al).
• Work with vendors to repair the equipment. Order all parts (repair all equipment not under warrantee).
Electrician 1984-1985
Weyerhaeuser Box Factory, Painted Post
• Repaired and maintained electrical and electronic components of all in-house machinery. This included microprocessors, printing machines and die casting equipment.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (CONT’D)
Electrician (Temporary Position) 1983
Veteran Administration Medical Center, Bath, NY
• Installed fire alarm and intrusion alarm systems.
Instruments and Electrical Controls Technician 1982-1983
Duke Nuclear Power Plant, York, SC
• Fire control, alarm and telephone systems maintenance, repairs and complete systems troubleshooting. Wiring, soldering, component repair and replacement.
• Read and interpret schematics, blueprints, drawings, and records. Research documentation.
• Run diagnostics, perform detailed testing procedures.
• Review publications; adhere to standards to assure Nuclear Regulatory Standards were met.
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACTIVE AND RESERVES EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
NCOIC – Supervisor of Electrical Power Production 2000-2011
Location, City, ST- Eglin AFB Florida
• Electrical/generator/automatic transfer panel Instructor
• Coordinate all facets of electrical power production personnel to ensure readiness for worldwide mobility. Supervises personnel that maintain electrical generator and T.O.’s.
NCOIC – Supervisor of Electrical Systems Personnel 1995-2000
Location, City, ST- Westover AFB Mass.
• Supervised personnel to maintain and update skills for OJT records.
• Supervised personnel for Chemical Warfare and Mobility Inspectors (RAV, ORI, LORI Exercises).
Prime Beef/Mobility NCO 1993-1995
Location, City, ST, Griffis AFB N.Y.
• Responsibilities maintain training and shot records. Maintained up-to-date inventory and documentation chemical warfare gear, equipment, and tools needed during wartime situations.
NCOIC – Supervisor of Electrical Trades. 1986-1993
Location, City, ST-Griffis AFB N.Y.
• Conceptualized, developed, and implemented a training program which enabled personnel to work on American and German electrical systems. This concept is used currently.
• Train and cross-train 1 Level through to 7 level. Establish the method needed to train and upgrade the skill and competency levels of the Electrical Systems Personnel.
• Work on and off military bases servicing the electrical repair and maintenance needs of military personnel.
Project Manager 1993
Bitberg AFB, Germany
• Supervised and oversaw all 933 civil engineers in efforts connected with the total renovation of 5 large apartment complexes. (Within the allotted time to complete 4, we completed 5). My unit worked as a cohesive team, all working toward the common goal of meeting and surpassing expectations.
Supervisor 1991-1992
Location, City, ST
• Supervised and Coordinated all trades personnel organizing and overseeing the activities necessary to complete the construction of Temporary Lodging Facilities in Howard AFB, Panama.
• Oversaw the installation of wire, cables, conduits, (supervised trades: carpenters, plumbers, electricians, and civil engineers).
Title 1990
Bitberg AFB, Germany
• Worked with German electrical crews, maintaining military household appliances. Worked with the German Civil Service personnel maintaining household appliances on military bases.
Title 1988
Location, City, ST
• Lackland AFB: Significant participant in the renovations to the Family Service Building.
• Oversaw the installation of wire, cables, conduits, (supervised trades: carpenters, plumbers, electricians, civil engineers).
• Oversaw the installation of dry walls, electrical devices, fighting, and circuits.
Electrician 1980-1982
Location, City, ST, Patrick AFB Florida
• Renovation and new installation of electrical circuits and devices.
• Coordinate with other engineering trades.
• Process work orders, schedule work by priority schedule.
• Reconcile work orders, time and cost materials, submit for data entry/accounting.
• Prime Beef exercises.
Power Production Technician (2 Combat Com – Group) 1976-1980
Location, City, ST- Patrick AFB Florida
• Completed several deployments (yearly).
• Divisional I company responsibilities were to establish and maintain electrical power at deployment sites.
• Maintain the portable generators and meet any special electrical needs and requirements while on deployment.
• Supplied power to microwaves, telephones, radars (air traffic control), teletype and crypto communication systems.
EDUCATION
Corning Community College 1983-Present
Corning NY
• Circuit Analysis
• Machine Tools
• Elementary Statistics
• Industrial Electrician
• Electronic Construction
• Algebra and Trigonometry
• Physics
• Solid State Systems
• Linear Electronics
• Digital Electronics
• Engineering Graphics
• Listening Skills
• Numerical Control Programming
• English Composition
Rauland October 1996
Location
• Install, program, troubleshoot, test, and maintain nurse call system
United States Air Force Reserves November 1995
Location
• Total Quality Improvement
United States Air Force Reserves April 1994
Shephard Air Force Base, TX
• Exterior Electrician Transition School
York Technical College 1982
Rock Hill, SC
• Industrial Electricity/Electro
• Blueprint Reading/Industrial
• Vacuum Tubes and Solid State Development
• Algebra Fundamentals
United States Air Force Active Duty 1980
Location
• All Required Basis Training
• Electrical Power Production Specialist
• School of Applied Aerospace Sciences
• MB – TEEN I EMU Generator Operation/Maintenance
• EMU – 19 Generator Set Instruction/Operation
• A/E24U-8 Power Plant Instruction/Operation
• Phase I of NCO Professional Military Education
• Fire Alarm Systems
• Supervisory Development
• Air Force Reserves, NCO Leadership Development
Board of Cooperative Educational Services 1973-1975
Location
• Completed I New York State Certified
MAJOR MILITARY AWARDS
Meritorious Air Force Reserve Medal – 1994
Senior NCO of the Quarter - 1992
The Air Force Achievement Medal – 1985-1993
NCO of the Quarter – 1988
Good Conduct Ribbon – 1980
Air Force Mobility Readiness Ribbon – 1978
MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONS
Campbell Sons of American Legion 1986-Present
Active Member
Veteran’s Administration Medical Center Employee’s Association 1985-Present
Member
Veteran’s Administration Medical Center Employee’s Association 1995-1996
President – Oversee, coordinate and assist all members (membership of 300 employees), organized, managed events (i.e. Easter Party, Teen’s Dance, Family Picnics, Holiday Events).
Campbell Sons of American Legion 1993-1994
Commander – Organize and participate, dinners, parades, Cemetery Ceremonies, flag disposal ceremonies, organize benefits for good causes (i.e. Purchased a deer feeder for the VA, offer scholarships.
Campbell Girls Cinderella Softball League 1988-1995
Coach
Campbell Girls Cinderella Softball League 1993-1994
President – Created and organized fund-raisers. Coordinated and scheduled all games, organizing the field and over 15 teams, 30 games, and volunteers.