Calvin Richardson
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Opelika AL 36801
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Southern Industrial Constructors October 2014–Present
Position: Maintenance Technician
Responsibilities:
• Repair and trouble shoot : Coolant systems, Filters, Belmont edm, Current edm, Campbell
grinder, Huffman grinder, Haas grinder, Makino systems, Magerle systems, Fanuc robots, and
robo drills
• Install new machinery
• Repair and trouble shoot electrical systems
• Preventive maintenance
• Repair and trouble shoot pneumatic systems
• Welding and fabrication
• Facilities maintenance
ESG April 2013 –October 2014:
Position: Maintenance Technician/Supervisor
Responsibilities:
• Repair lift pumps
• Preventative maintenance on clarifiers, primary pumps, belt presses, polymer make-up units,
vaughnchopper pumps, blowers, recirculating pumps, and grit slurry cups.
• Vibration analysis of pumps, motors, and bearings
• Electrical preventative maintenance on motors, VFD’s, Allen Bradley starters, control boxes and
voltages
• Repair primary stations
• Repair submersible motors
• Welding (stick,mig,and tig)
• Rebuild, overhaul, and modify sludge pumps
• Respond to mechanical, electrical, chemical, and water break-downs
• Facilities maintenance (repair perimeter gates, facility lights, golf carts, etc.)
H.P. Pelzer (Automotive Systems Inc.) July 2012-April 2013 Thomson, Ga
Position: Robotic and Maintenance Technician Lead
Responsibilities:
• Repair Krauss Maffei injection mold.
• Perform total preventive maintenance and repair of P.U.R (polyurethane ultimate receptor turntable).
• Repair K.U.K.K.U (right hand welder robot), basic mastering and touchup of programs.
• Repair and rebuild HMP water jet and replace servo motor.
• Repair and install hot and cold molds.
• Repair and rebuild inner dash foam.
• Repair, rebuild, and maintain felt production line.
Advance Technology Services July 2010- July 2011 Augusta, Ga
Position: Maintenance Technician Lead
Responsibilities:
• Interfacing with furnace control systems
• Installing networking systems
• Overhauling Electrical systems
• Repair and troubleshoot PLC
• Programming drives
• Replace control boards
• Terminating and wiring of automated systems
• Repair overhead and jib cranes, sand transporting systems, blenders, mixers and silos.
• Repair and maintain metal pots, treatment ovens, and wheelerbrating system.
• Repair and maintain air compressors and cooling towers.
• Repair and troubleshoot pneumatic, hydraulic, and water systems
• Welding, fabrication, and installation of machinery
• Perform preventive maintenance and troubleshooting
Carlisle Tire & Wheel 2001-2002/May 2008- July 2010 Aiken, SC
Position: Maintenance Mechanic
Responsibilities:
• Repair and troubleshoot electrical and electronic systems.
• Maintain and repair the helium leak detector.
• Help develop and improve the manufacturing process.
• Troubleshoot plant processes for defect reduction.
• As a Carlisle team member, I was continuously involved with the Kaizen process.
• Perform preventive maintenance on machinery
Castleberry’s/Bumble bee February 2006-May 2008 Augusta, GA
Position: Maintenance Mechanic
Responsibilities:
• Maintain, repair, and troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic machinery.
• Repair and troubleshoot electronics and programmable controllers.
• Installation of special projects when assigned
• Perform welding (mig, tig, and stick) and Fabrication.
• Perform preventive maintenance.
Mau (BAE) September 2005-February 2006 Aiken, SC
Position: Welder/Fabricator
Responsibilities:
• Maintain and operate the performance welding robotic station.
• Mig and tig aluminum projects for the military.
VALLEY PROTEIN 2002-2005 Ward, SC
Position: Welder/Fabricator
Responsibilities:
• Repair and troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, hydraulic machinery .
• Welding (stick, tig, mig, and aluminum).
R.E.PHELON 1998-2001 Aiken, SC
Position: Die cast Operator/Maintenance Mechanic
Responsibilities:
• Repair electronics and programmable logic controllers.
• Troubleshoot die cast machinery.
• Maintain oil furnace unit.
• Troubleshoot electrical ladles, digital circuits and hydraulics as well as performing tests on
machinery and checking dies.
EDUCATION:
Aiken Technical College: Associate in Occupational Technology with
An Emphasis in Maintenance Technology
Certifications:
HVACR Certified –TYPE I-TYPE II