Paul T Bialczak
South Sterling PA, 18460
USA
Email:acctfw@r.postjobfree.com
Work Email: acctfw@r.postjobfree.com
Cell: (570) - 647-8571
Work: (570) - 615-7311
DSN: 795-7311
Work Experience
TOBYHANNA ARMY DEPOT (09/19/2004 - Present) - MAINTENANCE WORKER/PIPEFITTER
TOBYHANNA, Pennsylvania United States
Supervisor: Robert Lange - 570-***-****; Contact:Yes
Pay Grade: WG - 4749 - 10
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Work independently or as a team member, performing tasks involved
in the maintenance. Possess working knowledge of repair work to buildings,
grounds, exterior structures, related fixtures and utilities involving
trades such as plumbing, painting, carpentry, roofing, asphalt work,
masonry and electrical work. Spot checks the condition of foundations,
walls, flooring, roofs, doors, windows, guttering, ventilators, plumbing,
electrical fixtures and wiring, etc. Reports conditions observed, repair
work accomplished and work orders initiated. Performs visual examinations
and tests to determine what works is required utilizing my knowledge of
trades such as plumbing, painting, carpentry, roofing, masonry and
electrical. Repairs or replaces window frames and sashes, measuring and
cutting lumber to size. Perform repairs on heating and air-conditioning
ductwork. Repairs or replaces outlets, switches, sockets, and starters and
ballasts. Replaces defective wiring and electrical fixtures. Cleans and
oils electric motors, checking conditions of bearings, connections and
insulation. Replaces or repairs faucets, flush valves, ball cocks, and
diaphragms. Receives oral instructions or written workorders concerning
work to be performed and location of the job. Accomplish assignments from
initial layout to completed project adhering to government specifications
and meets safety standards. Possess working knowledge and skill to trace
malfunctions of systems, make repairs to restore equipment to normal
operation. Use hand tools, measuring devices and testing devices common to
the trade. Read and follow blueprints and diagrams. Possess ability to
interpret instructions. Possess knowledge of all materials used in repair,
maintenance of buildings, grounds, structures, fixtures and utilities.
Measure, cut, bend and thread pipe. Install, modify, and repair high-
pressure piping systems and equipment. Plan and lay out the routing,
placement, pitch, elevation, pressure reduction, expansion, and operation
of various piping systems and equipment. Set up system routes, places and
cuts route openings, places hangers for proper pitch and elevation.
Determine location and installation of risers, flexible branches, expansion
joints, pumps, gauges, and pressure regulators in proper combination.
Determine and places equipment at the proper level and points in the
systems; joins and seals equipment; and tests system for proper pressure
and operation. Install and repair heating units and systems composed of
high pressure boilers and auxiliary equipment. Test and make complete
repairs on heating equipment. Replace, dismantle, disassemble, and
reassemble large valves, feed water regulators, transformers, motors,
electrodes, rheostats, boosters, generators, safety devices/alarms. Install
and repair small and domestic heating units and systems. Possess working
knowledge of installation and operation of high pressure piping systems and
equipment, high and low pressure steam, hot water boilers and auxiliary
equipment, domestic heating units and systems. Plan, layout, install,
modify, and repair piping systems and equipment. Make repairs to the total
heating system. Interpret and apply building plans and blueprints and to
use shop mathematics. Utilize tools and equipment such as sliding squares,
measuring tapes, plumb bobs, grinders, hand/power pipe threaders and
cutters, and pipe wrenches. Possess working knowledge and skill to install
and repair complex heating systems and equipment which have numerous
components and controls. Mount, connect, and adjust components such as
transformers, motors, electrodes, switches, thermostats, rheostats,
aquastats, stack switches. Receive work assignments from supervisor and
leader through work orders. Perform spot checks on equipment and systems.
Perform preventative maintenance on systems. Install, modify, and repair
high-pressure piping systems connected with steam heating, steam
generation, and hydraulic systems. Plan, layout, install, modify, and
repair piping systems and equipment. Make repairs to heating system.
Utilize shop mathematics. Use sliding squares, measuring tapes, plumb bobs,
grinders, hand/power pipethreaders and cutters, and pipe wrenches. Install
and repair heating systems and equipment having numerous components and
controls. Install and repair heating units and systems made up of high
pressure boilers. Troubleshoots, tests and makes complete repairs. Replace,
repair and install domestic heating units and systems. Utilize my knowledge
to make adjustments to transformers, motors, electrodes, switches,
thermostats, rheostats, aquastats, stack switches. Plan, lay out work,
positions and clamps templates. Use jigs and guides to repair, modify and
fabricate metal items. Repair mechanical parts. Locate and repair
malfunctions in a variety of air conditioning and cooling systems. Receive
assignments from supervisor in the form of work orders, oral instructions
or follows established maintenance schedules. Complete work assignments and
has work inspected meeting all requirements of safety regulations and
practices. Comply with instructions and acceptable standards of
workmanship. Complete equipment inspection and maintenance worksheets to
list deficiencies, components repaired or replaced. Operate lifting
devices. Repair, overhaul, modification, maintenance on commercial
refrigeration and air conditioning units and systems. Repair, replace and
adjust compressors, thermostats, humistats, pressurestats, evaporators and
automatic control devices. Install electrical services. Install and repair
large and complex refrigeration systems which provide a variety of air
conditioning functions. Locate malfunctions on equipment. Test and make
repairs on equipment such as compressors, refrigerant controls, motor
controls. Dismantle, repair, and reassemble pumps, impellers, compressors,
chillers, receivers, evaporators, by installing and fitting connecting
rods, crank shafts, piston rings, bearings, and bushings. Overhaul valves
by adjusting or replacing gaskets, springs, floats, diaphragms, valve
fittings, seals, and couplings; and aligns motors, fly wheels, pulleys and
belts. Installs and repairs heating units and systems composed of high
pressure boilers. Replace, dismantle, disassemble, and reassemble large
valves, feed water regulators, transformers, motors, electrodes, rheostats,
boosters, generators, safety alarms, blower motors. Install and repair
small and domestic heating units and systems such as coal, oil, and gas
burning floor furnaces, hot air furnaces, low pressure hot water and steam
boilers. Possess working knowledge of the principles and theories of
refrigeration, combustion, and heat distribution. Utilize knowledge of the
construction and operation of complex refrigeration and heating systems.
Install and repair complex units and systems which produce high pressure
steam and hot water. Utilize my knowledge of mechanical and electrical
operations. Possess ability to interpret and use technical manuals,
drawings, sketches, wiring diagrams and schematics. Install, operate and
maintain boilers, heating systems. Repair dampers, forced draft fans, heat
exchangers, pumps, fuel pressure regulators, fuel strainers, relief valves,
water softeners. Check flame for correct color and shape and makes
adjustments for proper combustion. Check feed water regulator, flow meters,
fuel gas temperature, various gauges, stack emissions, fuel oil pumps,
water level indicators, relief and fuel pressure control valves, and safety
equipment to determine if boilers are operating within prescribed limits.
Change burner tips. Perform standard chemical tests on boiler and feed
water. Replenish chemical feed tanks and monitored feed water conditioning
equipment. Replace and repair meters, shafts, bearing, motors, belts,
turbine and electric pumps. Perform routine preventive maintenance and
minor operational repairs such as greasing and oiling moving parts of
machinery, repackaging valves and cleaning burner tips, nozzles, air
filters, oil strainers. Involved in the installation, repair and
modification of high pressure piping systems such as steam heat, compressed
air and hydraulic systems. Perform repair and modification to electrical
distribution systems. Performs repair, modification and replacement of
plumbing systems, threading and cutting pipe, bending and soldering copper
tubing. Perform major and minor maintenance and repair of buildings,
grounds, interior and exterior structures related to building maintenance.
Perform visual examination.
05/01/1991 to present. Hrs per week: 30, Carpenter Journeyman, - -. P P
Builders (Construction). Scranton, PA 18508,, .
Complied with building codes and quality of workmanship. Safely operated
all powered tools and equipment, hand tools by following all safety
procedures. Performed construction installation, repair and modification of
wood structures requiring close tolerance fit. Constructed and repaired
building frames, walls, doors, windows. Utilized blueprints, architectural
drawings building to the stated specifications while performing all
construction assignments. Constructed new homes, home additions, garages,
utility buildings and foundations. Renovations to existing homes included
bathrooms, kitchens, roofing, siding, plumbing, electrical and structural
changes. Utilized advanced shop math to plan and compute. Possess ability
to work from, interpret and apply blueprints, sketches. Installed hardwood
floors, wood paneling, molding, wooden stairways. Framed new homes from sub-
flooring to roof framing, floor joists, sill plates, box rings, exterior
wall framing and sheathing, interior partitions, ceiling joists, roof
rafters and roof sheathing. Installed roof shingles. Installed new windows
and exterior doors, siding, rain gutters, soffets, roof columns, fiberglass
insulation, sheetrock and plaster, corner beads and plaster grounds,
finished with spackle. Interior construction and installation consisted of:
wood trim, molding, hung interior doors, pocket doors, bi-fold doors,
sliding doors, laminate Formica, hardwood floors and base molding. Skilled
in the use of common shop tools and equipment. Have the ability to use
measuring instruments, accurately follow blueprints, sketches, drawings.
Performed construction work on home additions, garages, utility buildings
and foundations. Framed houses, installed steps and railings. Inspected and
located malfunction of heating and air conditioning equipment and systems.
Installed systems for hot water heaters, disposal units and water faucets.
Constructs, alters, repairs, or modifies items and structures such as frame
work, rafters, doors, finished paneling, windows, rough furniture, interior
and exterior trim, trusses, and beams, etc. where accuracy, spacing, and
fit are essential and structural soundness and appearance are required.
Constructed and finished log home. Constructs or alters interior and
exterior surfaces. Checks the condition of foundations, walks, flooring,
roofs, doors, windows, guttering, roof joists and rafters, concrete walls,
and block walls. Gathered information to give customer estimates on work to
be performed. Repairs or replaces window frames and sashes, measuring and
cutting lumber to size. Planes sticking doors and windows. Repairs and
replaces doors and door jams. Fits and hangs screens, storm doors and glass
windows. Repairs roof by replacing shingles, sheating, or composition
roofing. Repairs or replaces metal downspouts, flashings and valleys.
Education
High School 1996, North Pocono High School.
US Navy Auxiliary Security Force 1998-2004 (M16 A2 service rifle, 9mm
pistol, 12 gauge shotgun)
(baton tactics, OC spray, handcuffing, firearms,
first aid)
Texas Commission on Private Security
Courses attended while in US NAVY 1998-2004
Aircraft Jet Engine Maintenance 9 semester hours
Aircraft Jet Engine Systems Maintenance 4 semester hours
Basic Aircraft Maintenance 3 semester hours
Basic Helicopter Drive System Maintenance 1 semester hours
Management Information Systems 1 semester hours
Personnel Supervision 2 semester hours
Fundamentals of Aircraft Service/Maintenance 2 semester hours
F404-GE-400/402 Engine Maintenance 200 hours
Navy Training History 16 hours
Aviation Machinist Mate Fundamentals 80 hours
Aviation Physics 1 semester
Aircraft Corrosion Control 1 semester hour
Gas turbine Engines 3 semester hours
Aviation Machinist Mate Common Core 176 hours
Recruit Training 169 hours
Department of Homeland Security Training 4 weeks
Firefighting School 6 weeks
Additional Information
US Navy Auxiliary Security Force 1998-2004 (M16 A2 service rifle, 9mm
pistol, 12 gauge shotgun)
(baton tactics, OC spray, handcuffing, firearms,
first aid)
Texas Commission on Private Security
Courses attended while in US NAVY 1998-2004
Aircraft Jet Engine Maintenance 9 semester hours
Aircraft Jet Engine Systems Maintenance 4 semester hours
Basic Aircraft Maintenance 3 semester hours
Basic Helicopter Drive System Maintenance 1 semester hours
Management Information Systems 1 semester hours
Personnel Supervision 2 semester hours
Fundamentals of Aircraft Service/Maintenance 2 semester hours
F404-GE-400/402 Engine Maintenance 200 hours
Navy Training History 16 hours
Aviation Machinist Mate Fundamentals 80 hours
Aviation Physics 1 semester
Aircraft Corrosion Control 1 semester hour
Gas turbine Engines 3 semester hours
Aviation Machinist Mate Common Core 176 hours
Recruit Training 169 hours
Department of Homeland Security Training 4 weeks
Firefighting School 6 weeks