Terry Caldwell
Cleveland, Tennessee, 37311
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WORK EXPERIENCE
Gaylor Electric CharlestonTN
Electrician Oct 2014 – Feb 2015
• Trace out short circuits in wiring, using test meter.
• Strip insulation from wire ends, using wire stripping pliers, and attach wires to terminals for subsequent soldering.
• Examine electrical units for loose connections and broken insulation and tighten connections, using hand tools.
• Construct controllers and panels, using power drills, drill presses, taps, saws and punches.
• Drill holes and pull or push wiring through openings, using hand and power tools.
• Measure, cut, and bend wire and conduit, using measuring instruments and hand tools.
• Thread conduit ends, connect couplings, and fabricate and secure conduit support brackets, using hand tools.
• String transmission lines or cables through ducts or conduits, under the ground, through equipment, or to towers.
• Study blueprints, schematics, manuals, or other specifications to determine installation procedures.
• Set up and test industrial equipment to ensure that it functions properly.
• Calibrate testing instruments and installed or repaired equipment to prescribed specifications.
• Develop or modify industrial electronic devices, circuits, or equipment, according to available specifications.
• Install repaired equipment in various settings, such as industrial or military establishments.
Peytons ClevelandTN
Maintenance Electrician Apr 2014 – Sep 2014
• Read blueprints, wiring diagrams, schematic drawings, or engineering instructions for assembling electronics units,
applying knowledge of electronic theory and components.
• Test electronics units, using standard test equipment, and analyze results to evaluate performance and determine need for
adjustment.
• Perform preventative maintenance or calibration of equipment or systems.
• Assemble, test, or maintain circuitry or electronic components, according to engineering instructions, technical manuals,
or knowledge of electronics, using hand or power tools.
• Adjust or replace defective or improperly functioning circuitry or electronics components, using hand tools or soldering
iron.
• Maintain system logs or manuals to document testing or operation of equipment.
• Identify and resolve equipment malfunctions, working with manufacturers or field representatives as necessary to procure
replacement parts.
Readyflo Corpus ChristiTX
PLC Technician Oct 2013 – Mar 2014
• Read blueprints, schematics, diagrams, or technical orders to determine methods and sequences of assembly.
• Install electrical or electronic parts and hardware in housings or assemblies, using soldering equipment and hand tools.
• Align, fit, or assemble component parts, using hand or power tools, fixtures, templates, or microscopes.
• Inspect parts for surface defects.
• Analyze and record test results, and prepare written testing documentation.
• Perform quality control testing of finished PLC and electrical equipment
• Performed minor editing to Ladder logic programming in PLC
US Navy San DiegoCA
Interior Communications Electrician Mar 2008 – Sep 2013
• Test faulty equipment to diagnose malfunctions, using test equipment or software, and applying knowledge of the
functional operation of electronic units and systems.
806 Park Avenue Cleveland, Tennessee, 37311 619-***-**** ****************@*****.***
• Inspect components of industrial equipment for accurate assembly and installation or for defects, such as loose
connections or frayed wires.
• Install repaired equipment in various settings, such as industrial or military establishments.
• Examine work orders and converse with equipment operators to detect equipment problems and to ascertain whether
mechanical or human errors contributed to the problems.
• Perform scheduled preventive maintenance tasks, such as checking, cleaning, or repairing equipment, to detect and
prevent problems.
• Study blueprints, schematics, manuals, or other specifications to determine installation procedures.
• Set up and test industrial equipment to ensure that it functions properly.
• Repair or adjust equipment, machines, or defective components, replacing worn parts, such as gaskets or seals in
watertight electrical equipment.
• Maintain equipment logs that record performance problems, repairs, calibrations, or tests.
• Calibrate testing instruments and installed or repaired equipment to prescribed specifications.
• Develop or modify industrial electronic devices, circuits, or equipment, according to available specifications.
• Coordinate efforts with other workers involved in installing or maintaining equipment or components.
• Operate equipment to demonstrate proper use or to analyze malfunctions.
• Consult with customers, supervisors, or engineers to plan layout of equipment or to resolve problems in system operation
or maintenance.
• Enter information into computer to copy program or to draw, modify, or store schematics, applying knowledge of
software package used.
• Determine feasibility of using standardized equipment or develop specifications for equipment required to perform
additional functions.
• Send defective units to the manufacturer or to a specialized repair shop for repair.
• Maintain inventory of spare parts.
• Sign overhaul documents for equipment replaced or repaired.
EDUCATION
PLANT CITY HIGH Plant City, FL
High School Diploma, Jun 2003
• Attended multiple vocational schools in the military with certificates upon request.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS
• Skilled in instrumentation and automation, received my training from DoD trade schools.Able to install, repair, calibrate
various sensors such as flow meters, transducers, thermo couples, RTD's, photo eyes, proximity switches etc.
• Managed automation network on multiple ships engineering plants utilizing PLC hardware/software.
• Attended school with Allen Bradley on basic editing/programming ladder logic.
• Trained to troubleshoot down to component level and repair.