PROFILE
Highly analytical, detail-oriented, and result-driven professional offering 9 years of experience in electrical work environments, training, and project management. Accustomed to fast-paced and high-volume workloads requiring composure under pressure. Strong communication skills, exceptionally organized.
EDUCATION
Associate of Arts (A.A.) February 2011
American Military University
Major: General Studies
WORK EXPERIENCE
Maintenance Electrician February 2015 – Present
Valeron Strength Films Houston, TX
Tracks all work performed by Maintenance Department through Maintenance Connection Software. Generates work reports via Excel, ensuring all man hours are reflected are properly accounted for.
Ability to utilize multimeter, ammeter, meger, and non-contact thermometer.
Troubleshoots, installs, and performs preventative maintenance on single and three phase motors
Follows all lock out/ tag out procedures.
Repairs, and replaces faulty wiring and electrical components.
Naval Military Trainer/ Instructor/Supervisor July 2012 – Februaury 2015
U.S. Navy, Expeditionary Combat Skills Gulfport, MS
Conducted individual and group training for over 1,800 personnel in proper watch standing procedures, increasing knowledge and capabilities of subordinates.
Performed bi-weekly inspections of 114 living spaces for 4,000 personnel. Recorded and submitted over 1,500 trouble calls, ensuring that the highest possible living standards were sustained at all times.
Recreated inspection spreadsheets, data collection forms, and statistic display reports using Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint to increase clarity and efficiency.
Inventoried, ordered, and stocked supplies for multiple storerooms and up kept materials worth approximately $150K.
Performed all aspects of administrative support and fulfillment, including answering a multi-line phone system, coordinated graduation ceremonies, and provided daily accountability reports.
Maintenance/Work center Supervisor December 2005 – July 2012
U.S. Navy Multiple Locations
Supervised a team of 15 technicians performing preventative maintenance and repair of ship’s electrical systems including pump motors, controllers, bus transfer devices, switchboards, pressure switches, and electrical load centers. Typical workload consisted of 50-60 action items completed per week.
Created a trouble call request spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel that was used by ships personnel to request repairs from work center. Managed a maintenance scheduling system for 400+ pieces of equipment using ship’s software.
Created, organized, and tracked 3,000+ work orders for overhaul of equipment and spaces using Ship’s Force Information Management System Software totaling over 9,500 man hours.
Produced 50+ isolation diagrams to replace prints and schematics to ensure proper de-energization of switchboards, electrical load centers, lighting panels, power panels, and fuse distribution boxes.
Trained forty personnel on general safety regulations, hazardous material safety, electrical safety, and maintenance procedures on a weekly basis.
Generated 300+ work authorization forms to perform preventative/corrective maintenance and testing on various electrical equipment.
Performed various periodicity inspections with contractors on motors, controllers, switches, cables, and lighting during ship’s overhaul period.
TRAINING
Principles of Supervision, June 2013
Promoted to Electrician’s Mate First Class (E-6), 2012
Instructional Methodolgy, June 2012
Journeyman Instructor Training, 9502 Naval Enlistment Code, June 2012
INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS
PLC Allen Bradley (SLC 500) Modules 1-3 Completed July 2015
Naval Military Trainer/ Instructor (US Navy) Completed February 2013
Work Center Supervisor (US Navy) Completed February 2012
SECURITY CLEARANCE
Secret – Exp. 2016