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Electrical Construction

Location:
New Orleans, LA
Salary:
open
Posted:
May 28, 2015

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Resume:

Torrance L. Beauford

Phone: 228-***-****

********.********@*****.***

Objective

I come to the company to make it a better and to further my knowledge in Electrical

work. There are always new way of doing this type and I want to make it better and

safer.

Ability Summary

manage job in the field, coordinate, lay-out, order materials, direct work, look ahead to

keep job moving in right direction, insure safety procedures are being follow. Be the

responsible electrician on the job. Train and advise other electrician to better do there

job. Meet and Exceed deadlines on project.

Employment History

Electrician Supervisor

02/2010 - 05/2015 GULF COAST ELECTRIC CO 554 OLD SPANISH TRL STE B,

LLC SLIDELL, LA

- duties consist of open job trailers

- give instruction to guys for the day

- report time for all employees including myself

- lay out job

- order and receive material

- perform electrical work

- install light, switches, outlets, disconnect, motors, motors controls, lighting controls,

switch gear, panels, transformers, generators, ups systems.

- terminate lights, switches, outlets, disconnects, motors, motor controls, lighting

controls, switch gear, panels, transformers, generators, ups systems.

- pull wire

- lay out and install service entrance underground or overhead to buildings up to 2000

Amps (operate excavator and back-hoe)

- lay out and install back up generators, ATS or manual

- lay out for pad mounts transformers

- train others to do electrical work

- coordinate with GC and power company's to get the job done

- coordinate and walk through inspection of all electrical work

- operate equipment on job (lull, fork lifts, scissor lift, boom lifts, bucket truck,

excavators, front end loaders, tamps)

Electrician Supervisor

07/2008 - 02/2011 boswell Electric Slidell, LA

- duties consist of open job trailers

- give instruction to guys for the day

- report time for all employees including myself

- lay out job

- order and receive material

- perform electrical work

- install light, switches, outlets, disconnect, motors, motors controls, lighting controls,

switch gear, panels, transformers, generators, ups systems.

- terminate lights, switches, outlets, disconnects, motors, motor controls, lighting

controls, switch gear, panels, transformers, generators, ups systems.

- pull wire

- lay out and install service entrance underground or overhead to buildings up to 2000

Amps (operate excavator and back-hoe)

- lay out and install back up generators, ATS or manual

- lay out for pad mounts transformers

- train others to do electrical work

- coordinate with GC and power company's to get the job done

- coordinate and walk through inspection of all electrical work

- operate equipment on job (lull, fork lifts, scissor lift, boom lifts, bucket truck,

excavators, front end loaders, tamps)

Electrician

08/2007 - 04/2008 Tradesmen International Llc P O Box 283 %Talx Ucm Svcs Inc,

Saint Louis, MO

Electricians install and maintain electrical power, communications, lighting, and control

systems in homes, businesses, and factories. Duties Electricians typically do the

following: * Read blueprints or technical diagrams * Install and maintain wiring, control,

and lighting systems * Inspect electrical components, such as transformers and circuit

breakers * Identify electrical problems with a variety of testing devices * Repair or

replace wiring, equipment, or fixtures using hand tools and power tools * Follow state

and local building regulations based on the National Electric Code * Direct and train

workers to install, maintain, or repair electrical wiring or equipment Almost every building

has an electrical power, communications, lighting, and control system that is installed

during construction and maintained after that. These systems power the lights,

appliances, and equipment that make people’s lives and jobs easier and more

comfortable. Installing electrical systems in newly constructed buildings is less

complicated than maintaining equipment in existing buildings. This is because electrical

wiring is more easily accessible during construction. In addition, maintaining equipment

and systems involves identifying problems and repairing broken equipment that is

sometimes difficult to reach. Maintenance work may include fixing or replacing parts,

light fixtures, control systems, motors, and other types of electrical equipment.

Electricians read blueprints, which are technical diagrams of electrical systems that

show the location of circuits, outlets, and other equipment. They use different types of

hand and power tools, such as conduit benders, to run and protect wiring. Other

commonly used hand and power tools include screwdrivers, wire strippers, drills, and

saws. While troubleshooting, electricians also may use ammeters, voltmeters, thermal

scanners, and cable testers to find problems and ensure that components are working

properly. Many electricians work alone, but sometimes they collaborate with others. For

example, experienced electricians may work with building engineers and architects to

help design electrical systems for new construction. Some electricians may also consult

with other construction specialists, such as elevator installers and heating and air

conditioning workers, to help install or maintain electrical or power systems. At larger

companies, electricians are more likely to work as part of a crew; they may direct

helpers and apprentices to complete jobs. The following are examples of types of

electricians: Inside electricians maintain and repair large motors, equipment, and control

systems in businesses and factories. They use their knowledge of electrical systems to

help these facilities run safely and efficiently. Some also install the wiring for businesses

and factories that are being built. To minimize equipment failure, inside electricians often

perform scheduled maintenance. Residential electricians install wiring and troubleshoot

electrical problems in peoples’ homes. Those who work in new-home construction install

outlets and provide access to power where needed. Those who work in maintenance

and remodeling typically repair and replace faulty equipment. For example, if a circuit

breaker repeatedly trips after being reset, electricians determine the reason and fix it.

Electrician foreman

10/1999 - 06/2007 Bryant-Durham electric po.box 2597, Durham, NC

Electricians install and maintain electrical power, communications, lighting, and control

systems in homes, businesses, and factories. Duties Electricians typically do the

following: * Read blueprints or technical diagrams * Install and maintain wiring, control,

and lighting systems * Inspect electrical components, such as transformers and circuit

breakers * Identify electrical problems with a variety of testing devices * Repair or

replace wiring, equipment, or fixtures using hand tools and power tools * Follow state

and local building regulations based on the National Electric Code * Direct and train

workers to install, maintain, or repair electrical wiring or equipment Almost every building

has an electrical power, communications, lighting, and control system that is installed

during construction and maintained after that. These systems power the lights,

appliances, and equipment that make people’s lives and jobs easier and more

comfortable. Installing electrical systems in newly constructed buildings is less

complicated than maintaining equipment in existing buildings. This is because electrical

wiring is more easily accessible during construction. In addition, maintaining equipment

and systems involves identifying problems and repairing broken equipment that is

sometimes difficult to reach. Maintenance work may include fixing or replacing parts,

light fixtures, control systems, motors, and other types of electrical equipment.

Electricians read blueprints, which are technical diagrams of electrical systems that

show the location of circuits, outlets, and other equipment. They use different types of

hand and power tools, such as conduit benders, to run and protect wiring. Other

commonly used hand and power tools include screwdrivers, wire strippers, drills, and

saws. While troubleshooting, electricians also may use ammeters, voltmeters, thermal

scanners, and cable testers to find problems and ensure that components are working

properly. Many electricians work alone, but sometimes they collaborate with others. For

example, experienced electricians may work with building engineers and architects to

help design electrical systems for new construction. Some electricians may also consult

with other construction specialists, such as elevator installers and heating and air

conditioning workers, to help install or maintain electrical or power systems. At larger

companies, electricians are more likely to work as part of a crew; they may direct

helpers and apprentices to complete jobs. The following are examples of types of

electricians: Inside electricians maintain and repair large motors, equipment, and control

systems in businesses and factories. They use their knowledge of electrical systems to

help these facilities run safely and efficiently. Some also install the wiring for businesses

and factories that are being built. To minimize equipment failure, inside electricians often

perform scheduled maintenance. Residential electricians install wiring and troubleshoot

electrical problems in peoples’ homes. Those who work in new-home construction install

outlets and provide access to power where needed. Those who work in maintenance

and remodeling typically repair and replace faulty equipment. For example, if a circuit

breaker repeatedly trips after being reset, electricians determine the reason and fix it.

Was a electrical foreman when I left wanted to become a supervisor.

Electrician

03/1997 - 04/1999 AEC electric Lake city, SC

pull power cable to control cabinets from conveyer system, terminate control wires in

PLC cabinets, strip, label, read schematic drawings, heat shrink, sta-con ends of wire

and terminate them. perform I/O checks on all wires start-up and control conveyer

system from control panel. as well as computer.

Electrician

05/1995 - 02/1997 Gregory electric 1911 W sumter street, Florence,

SC

Install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures. Ensure that work

is in accordance with relevant codes. May install or service street lights, intercom

systems, or electrical control systems.

Education and Training

Completion Issuing Location Qualification Course of Study

Date Institution

Florence- Florence, 1 Year of College or a industrial

darlington SC Technical or Vocational electricity

tech. School electronic

technology

Did not finish

Detailed References

kurt damon, owner

gulfcoast electric

554 old spanish trail

slidell, LA 70458

985-***-****

Supervisor reference known for 4 year(s).

Gerald camron, inspecterLA

504-***-****

Business reference known for 2 year(s).



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