BRIAN ROMERO
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Cell Phone: 760-***-****
E-Mail: ***************@*****.***
SUMMARY
Hardworking Electrical Equipment Repair Technician with 14 years’ experience in the electrical field.
H ighly motivated, effective communicator and problem solver who successfully completed 3 military
operational tours while serving in the United States Marine Corps. Works well with other members
and groups from diverse backgrounds. Knowledge of electrical theory and concepts, and electronic
fundamentals, able to repair electric motors, electronic modules, motor control circuits, and electric
power generation equipment. Troubleshoot digital/logic components/circuits and make organizational
and intermediate level repairs on the electrical systems of engineer and general electronic equipment.
Diagnose problems and make repairs following manuals, schematic diagrams, blue prints, and other
specifications, using hand tools, power tools, and electrical and electronic test equipment. Repairs
include soldering connections and replacing wires, malfunctioning apparatus, and components,
including some faulty mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic parts on equipment. Understand the
requirements of the National Electric Code and the planning of electrical support, to include
determining demand, phase balancing, and voltage drops. This is technical in nature and requires
years of experience to become proficient. Currently Enrolled in the apprenticeship program under the
United Services Military Apprenticeship program (USMAP) with a total of 4000 hours.
HIGHL I G H TS
Active Secret Security Clearance
Effective team leader
HAZMAT handling
Valid Colorado driver's license
Expertise in Electrical System repair
Equipment maintenance
Strong verbal communicator
Supply and logistics planning
ACCOMPL ISH M E N TS
Supervised many highly efficient teams of Maintenance Technicians, the largest consisting of 92
personnel that were successful in a 90% production rate. Served as the expert in troubleshooting and
repairing an estimated amount of 8000 electrical and electronic systems that provided uninterrupted
power. Maintained and conducted inventories of over $17.5 million of command equipment.
EXPERIENCE
E lectrical Equipment Repair Technician J une 2000 to
September 2014
Diagnosed equipment malfunctions and completed repairs in a timely manner to restore equipment
and maintain uptime. Monitored and analyzed energy consumption. Provided technical support during
operations and maintenance. Troubleshoot electrical/electronic control circuits. Worked on projects,
which provided value to the department. Tested and repaired electric motors, variable frequency
drives, and control systems. Interpreted electrical and mechanical schematics, blueprints and
diagrams. Maintained electrical and mechanical components of diesel engine-driven generators.
Repaired electrical equipment using hand and power tools and testing and diagnostic equipment.
Maintained an inventory of parts for immediate and emergency repairs. Performed monthly, semi-
annual and annual Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS). Analyze, translate, and
execute operational requirements into a utilities support reality that enhances mission
accomplishment. Plan and supervise the establishment, operation, and maintenance of water
f iltration/purification, storage, and distribution sites; electric power generating sites along with the
inherent underground, above ground, and overhead electric power distribution systems I mplemented
vast knowledge of electronics principles to resolve complex electrical problems. Coordinate and
supervise the installation, maintenance and repair of heating, air conditioning (to include automotive,
and refrigeration equipment; and the maintenance and repair of the electrical systems on engineer and
general supply equipment. Climbed towers, worked in confined crawl spaces and worked a flexible,
non-standard workweek. Frequently worked overtime, weekends and holidays. Trained maintenance
electricians and electrical Technicians.
EDUCATION
Completed the Engineer Equipment Electrical Systems Technician Course (MO3UAA2) and Utility
Chief Course at Marine Corps Engineer School, Camp Lejeune, NC, that includes the following course
material:
Journeyman Electrical Equipment
Maintenance Electrician
E lectrical Systems Repair
Gas-Engine Repairer
E lectric-Motor Analyst
E lectric Motor Repairer
Wireworker (Electrical Equipment)
Wirer, Cable
E lectrical Continuity Tester
Powerhouse Electrician
Electrician, Automotive
Control-Panel Tester (Electrical Equipment)
Operational Risk Assessment
Control (Lockout/Tagout) Hazardous Energy
I nspect Maintenance Actions (quality control)
Document Equipment Service/Repair History
Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)
Ground Safety Course
Residential Electrical Wiring
Hazardous Waste Handler
Hazardous Communication Standard
Basic Warehousing
40 hour OSHA Course
Recruit Training
REFERANCES
Richard Neilsen
6855 Montana St.
Camp Lejeune, NC 28547
Harold Franco
2008 Paddy Pl.
Escondido, CA 92027
Johnny Lopez
10157 Glennon St.
San Diego, CA 92124