Jonathan Andrew Tincher
E-mail: ***********@*****.***
Phone: (859) - 376-0105
Work Experience
I have served in numerous positions in facilities/building management. My
primary focus has been Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC);
however, experience also includes mechanical, electrical, plumbing, etc. I
have read blueprints to determine design and installation of systems,
giving cost estimates for new or replacement systems. I have worked with
building contractors to review plans/schematics for new or reconstruction
of buildings, such as businesses or churches. I have designed HVAC systems
for new installation. I routinely managed safety and environmental issues
for buildings, assuring best use of resources. I have been responsible for
all maintenance and minor repair. I have repaired appliances after
troubleshooting.
Self-Employed (06/08/2010 - Present) - HVAC Technician
317B Michelle Drive, Richmond, KY 40475
Duties include all descriptions below
Salary: Varies, dependent upon workload
Jones Lang Lasalle (04/16/2007 - 06/08/2010) - Mobile Engineer
Chicago, Illinois United States
Salary: $22.44 per hour
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Serve as a field service mobile engineer for numerous buildings in
central Kentucky. I plan my work day based upon assignments, prioritizing
according to need. I receive assignments on a Personal Digital Assistant
(PDA) and report the status of my accomplishments and the time consumed in
the FX Mobile program database. I work independently, making decisions
based upon the needs of repair/maintenance. Based upon the estimated dollar
amount required, receive approval from the facilities manager to proceed. I
report work order summaries on the PDA. Once the funding is approved, I
proceed to make the proper repairs/maintenance required. Duties include,
but are not limited to the following:
- Operate, inspect, and maintain all Heating, Ventilation, and Air
Conditioning (HVAC), mechanical, electrical and plumbing equipment and
systems in assigned facilities to obtain most efficient operating results
and life expectancy
- Assure that equipment is being maintained in an energy efficient, safe
manner and down time is reduced to a minimum by anticipation of necessary
repairs keeping records of past operating experiences. Make energy
assessment surveys to determine ways to save.
- Perform inspections and repairs to assigned property interior and
exterior areas, including walls and flooring, installed fixtures, roofing
systems, etc.
- Perform ongoing preventive and repair response work orders on facility
mechanical, electrical and other installed systems, equipment, and other
components
- Maintain, operate, and repair all HVAC systems and associated equipment,
electrical distribution equipment, plumbing systems, building
interior/exterior repair, and related grounds as it pertains to assigned
buildings
- Perform assigned facility inspections and due diligence efforts,
reporting on found conditions impacting satisfactory client occupancy and
operations
- Respond effectively to all emergencies
- Prepare and submit to management summary reports listing conditions found
in the performance of assigned work, and recommend and/or suggest action to
be taken
- Study and become familiar with the various items of equipment, and the
methods required to use them properly, that are required in every day
activities; this includes building automation systems, fire /life safety
systems, and any other building related equipment
- Comply with all safety procedures, maintaining good housekeeping and
safety of work areas. Recognize danger and safety hazards and propose
methods to eliminate them
- Maintain compliance to State, County, or City Ordinances, Codes, or Laws
- Willing to support any after hours building related activity as required
- Attend periodic training seminars
- Other assigned operational tasks as may be typically expected of the
Mobile Engineer role
American Standard (Trane Co.) 8/2006 - 2/2007
Huntsville, AL $22.00 per hour
HVAC Service Technician
Duties performed: Preventive maintenance and repair of commercial and
industrial heating/cooling equipment and control systems produced by
various manufacturers (OEM). Types of systems: chillers, cooling towers,
pneumatics, and water-source heat pumps, etc.
Joe East Heating and Air Conditioning 4/2006-8/2006
2011 Poole Drive, Huntsville, AL $20.00 per hour
HVAC Service Technician
Duties consisted of repairing and servicing residential and commercial
heating and cooling systems. As a licensed Heating, Ventilation and Air
Conditioning (HVAC) technician, I independently diagnosed problems with
heating and air conditioning systems. After analysis, I performed functions
to return equipment to operational condition. In addition, I performed
routine preventative maintenance procedures on HVAC equipment, assuring
that it is kept in working order. I also have completely installed various
heating and air conditioning systems. I have instructed
apprentices/licensed journeymen in various aspects and applications of
HVAC. Equipment utilized in HVAC are as follows: digital/mercury-based
thermostats, humidistats, condensate drains/pumps, bypass/power
humidifiers, furnaces (80 condensers, variable speed gas furnaces/air-
handlers (which require calibration of the printed circuit board [PCU's] in
order to properly coordinate BTU's, and airflow velocity), basic and
variable speed heat pumps (electric/gas-fired), & high efficient condensing
gas/oil furnaces, gas/oil-fired boilers, chillers, cooling towers,
pneumatics, commercial/residential rooftop units, and gas/electric/hydronic
heating systems. Sizes range from 1.5 to 15 tons. I have used test
equipment in order to calculate superheat, combustion rate, humidity, and
other mandatory calculations/calibrations to obtain proper operational
performance. Instruments used to attain proper operation are as follows:
voltmeters, amp probes, digital/infrared thermometers, sling/digital
psychrometers, vacuum pumps, refrigerant/micron gauges, digital scales,
refrigerant/natural gas/carbon monoxide leak detectors, carbon monoxide
analyzers, monometers, and volumetric air velocity balancers for measuring
and/or calibrating residential/commercial equipment and system components.
Other tools utilized include various drills, mitre saws, Pittsburg
machines, press-breaks, spot welders, and oxygen-acetylene/mapp/propane gas
torches. Professional social, communication, technical, analytical, and
grammatical skills were utilized to perform effective and efficient
employment procedures.
Internal Revenue Service/Four Seasons Environmental Inc 5/2005 - 3/2006
Covington, Kentucky US Grade Level: WG-4742-10
Salary: $20.16 USD Per Hour
Hours per week: 40
Utility Systems & Repairer Operator
Duties are as follows; daily tours of the building for visual inspection at
the beginning of each shift. Repair and service all heating and cooling
systems: gas-fired boilers, chillers, cooling towers, heat pumps, kitchen
refrigeration equipment, and exhaust fans. Repair and service of all
plumbing, lighting, and fire alarm systems.
Skills include; professional social behavior, technical, analytical, and
computer operations.
A&B Heating and Air-Conditioning 3/2004 - 5/2005
Burlington, Kentucky US Salary: $18.00 USD Per Hour
Hours per week: 40
HVAC Service Technician
Duties same as Service Technician above
Barnett's Air-Conditioning and Heating 9/2003 - 3/2004
Berea, Kentucky US Salary: $16.00 USD Per Hour
Hours per week: 40
HVAC Service Technician
Duties same as Service Technician above
Stewart Air-Conditioning and Heating 5/1996 - 9/2003
Lexington, Kentucky US Salary: $18.00 USD Per Hour
Hours per week: 40
Production Manager
Duties as follows; managed installation department for residential and
commercial heating and cooling systems. Supervised subordinates of
installation department, delegated work procedures among subordinates,
designed construction and operation of installations, monitored/observed
procedures of entire installation from start to finish. Performed follow-up
procedures for recent/completed installations. Dealt directly with
customers and dealers via phone, in-person, fax, and email. Purchased and
recorded transactions of equipment and supplies. Used Schaeffer's computer
program to schedule service calls and installation dates. Motivated
employees through incentive pay plans and daily production and safety
meetings. Scheduled and proposed estimates for future installations.
Scheduled installation inspections with local city inspectors and
officials, purchased permits for installations. Completed daily production
reports.
License
Master's Certification in Heating and Air Conditioning
Education Baker College
Flint, Michigan US
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
180 Quarter Hours
Additional Information Completed classes in first-aid, fork lift operation,
compressor failures, Puron refrigerant systems, and management techniques.
Proficient in several computer software programs, which include: Microsoft
Word, Microsoft Works, Excel, Power Point, Metasys, Schaeffer, and Lotus
Wordpro. Typing speed is 35-40 words per minute.