GERALD W. ELLIOTT
Sanford, NC 27330
Phone: 919-***-****
Cell: 919-***-****
OBJECTIVE: Seeking an Instrumentation Technician position with an
Electrical & Instrumentation Group; securing a challenging position that
will allow me to contribute my instrumentation experience, knowledge and
skills.
QUALIFICATIONS:
29 years Industrial Instrumentation experience. Knowledgeable and
experienced with;
3-Phase Power Distribution - Switchgear, MCC, general motor control
circuitry
Process Control - Flow control, Pressure control, Level control &
Temperature control
Industrial Networks - Ethernet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet, DH+, DH-485,
Modbus
Allen-Bradley PLCs including PanelView and other subsystems
Foxboro I/A DCS
EDUCATION:
1972 HS Diploma - Frankfurt American HS Frankfurt, Germany
1985 Associates Degree in Electronic Engineering - Central Carolina
Community College Sanford, NC
EMPLOYMENT:
1978 - Present Senior Control Technician - Performance Fibers, Inc. - New
Hill NC
Senior Control Technician for the Utilities Dept; Install, remove,
maintain, troubleshoot, and calibrate control and instrumentation devices
for various Utility Dept equipment and systems; Perform preventative
maintenance and annual calibration of equipment instrumentation; Install
and test new electronic and instrumentation and control system components:
Maintain, troubleshoot, repair, and program area PLCs and HMIs; Maintain,
troubleshoot, repair, and configure area Distributive Control System as
needed; Redline electrical prints, loop sheets, and PI&D prints to reflect
changes/modifications that were done in the field.
1974 - 1978 Chief Petty 3rd Class Aviation Jet Mechanic - US Navy San
Diego, Ca
Aircraft handling, preparation, and readiness; Perform pre-flight and post-
flight aircraft inspections; Aircraft fueling; Aircraft movement; Directing
aircraft; Aircraft turn up; Various flight deck and land base operations
that included a lot of the above.
1972 - 1974 Brick Hacker - Sanford Brick and Tile Colon, NC
Stack wet brick on cars so the brick could be fired in the kiln: Unload
fired brick from cars.
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