Daniel Lara
San Antonio, TX 78214 US
Evening Phone: 509-***-**** - Ext:
Day Phone: 509-***-**** - Ext:
Email: acqbzv@r.postjobfree.com
Availability: Job Type: Permanent
Work Schedule: Full-Time
Dept of Interior Bureau of Reclamation Series: 5352 Pay Plan: BB Grade: 00
Work Experience:
Grand Coulee Dam
Grand Coulee, Wa.
Electric City, WA 99123 United States
07/2012 - Present
Hours per week: 40
Hydroelectric Mechanic (This is a federal job)
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
As a Hydroelectric Mechanic (HEM), I maintain and repair equipment in
power plant and pumping stations for nine Francis type, three L/S stations
service, six pumps, six pump generators in the left power house and pumping
plant of 50-150 kilovolt-ampere (KVA) generators. These skills include but
not limited to overhauling and repairing turbines, generators, motors, pumps,
pressure regulators, eductors, valves, pipes, pen stocks, intakes, spill ways;
mechanical controls pertaining to this equipment by dismantling,
reconstructing, machining, repairing and operating machinery; and erecting
scaffolding, platforms, hoisting devices, operating cranes, hoist and trucks. I
am an expert in rigging incidental lifting, moving, dismantling, assembling,
overhauling, or repairing hydroelectric power plant and pumping plant
machinery and related equipment. I operate lathes, milling machine, drill
press, grinders, sling head drill and the maintenance of the equipment.I
review lay out patterns, fabricates, assembles and repairs sheet metal ducts,
cover and boxes. I use ox y-acetylene, plasma air cutter, tig and mig
equipment when welding, cutting, soldering and brazing. I weld aluminum,
steel, stainless steel, cast iron, create session, develop test at beginning of
course and updates maintenance documentation for the designated plant
equipment.
I manage inventory for equipment, parts, and supplies by having an asset
inventory of the merchandise; by projecting the needed equipment, parts, and
supplies, placing the orders; and I verify merchandise upon receipt. I
interpreting (orally and in writing) instructions and specifications,
manufacture guides, technical manuals, publications, Thomas Register
schematics, drawing, engineering drawing, blueprints and construction
drawings plans for the projects.
I am responsible for the equipment outage request to include installing
clearances and lockout/tag out; hazardous energy control check list, job
planning, and job hazardous analysis are completed. This process helped with
eliminating the hazard or hindrance prior to the employee’s performing any
work. I also identify safety discrepancies in power plant and industrial work
areas and fix or report any unsafe conditions, acts, and accidents to
management.
I conduct a visual and operational check on bridge and gantry crane including
gear, cables, brakes, and leaks. I check packing and operation of station
drainage and unwatering pumps. Annually or as needed I lubricate and
change gear box and speed reducer.
I manage staff as an acting Forman I, technical lead and project manager on
numerous occasions.
As a member of apprenticeship committee, I attend bi- monthly meetings,
create outline of program, and conduct briefing with the Director of
Maintenance.
Supervisor: Dennis Mick Finney 509-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Standard Aero (San Antonio) Inc.
3523 General Hudnell Drive
San Antonio, TX 78226 United States
01/2012 - 06/2012
Hours per week: 45
Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
I operated machinery and mechanical equipment and conducted preventive
maintenance requirements on engines, motors, pneumatic tools, conveyors
systems, and production machines, following diagrams, sketches, operations
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manuals, manufactures instruction, and engineering specifications,
troubleshooting malfunctions in a safe and clean working environment in
accordance to the procedures, rules, and regulations. I have extensive
knowledge in troubleshooting mechanical devices by operating, listening for
problems, using precision measuring and testing instruments. I am an expert
in removing and disassembling defective parts/devices by using or not limited
to hoist, cranes, and hand and power tools, examining form, and texture of
parts. I made technical decisions in making changes in dimensional
requirements of parts by inspecting used parts, using rules, calipers,
micrometers, and other measuring instruments. I also have expert knowledge
in adjusting functional parts and devices, control instruments by using hand
tools, levels, plumb bobs, and straightedges devices and related equipment. I
manage downtime by communicating and coordinating with production
workers of routine preventive maintenance techniques, monitoring
compliance. I fabricated repair parts by using machine shop instrumentation
and equipment. I manage inventory for equipment, parts, and supplies by
having an asset inventory of the merchandise; by projecting the needed
equipment, parts, and supplies, placing the orders; and I verify merchandise
upon receipt.
As a project manager for maintenance overhauls, I collaborate and
communicate efficiently with my all levels of the organization. I am
knowledgeable with the managerial and mechanical procedures, rules,
regulations and practices. I manage resources, equipment and supplies by
using equipment and supplies as needed for the task. As a technical lead, I
provided mechanical maintenance expertise to the staff on project task by
answering questions and requests. I also prepared mechanical maintenance
reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends. I
also document action items, lessons learned, project requirements, and
accomplishments.
I maintain my technical knowledge by being involved with the day-to day
mechanical activities and attending educational workshop, reviewing
technical publications, and establishing personal networks within the
industry.
Supervisor: Richard Cavazos 210-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation Series: 5352 Pay Plan: BB Grade: 00
Hoover Dam
Boulder City, NV 89006 United States
07/2006 - 07/2011
Hours per week: 40
Hydroelectric Mechanic, 5352 (This is a federal job)
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
I performed work involving maintaining and repairing all equipment in a
hydroelectric power plant and pumping station. Includes overhauling and
repairing turbines, generators, motors, pumps, pressure regulators, eductors,
valves, pipes, penstocks, intakes, spillways, diversion dam and waterway
gates including appurtenant mechanical controls; dismantling, reconstructing,
machining, repairing, and operating machinery; erecting scaffolding,
platforms, hoisting devices; operating cranes, hoists, trucks, and industrial
tractors; and rigging incidental to lifting, moving, dismantling, assembling,
overhauling, or repairing hydroelectric power plant and pumping plant
machinery and related equipment.
I have accepted, held, written and verified the clearance boundaries in
hydroelectric power plants of Francis type’s 34-150 KVA generators and
pumping plants utilizing blueprints, schematics, shop drawings job hazard
analysis, hazard energy control program and confined spaces.
I have reviewed list of applicants, made recommendations for the selecting
process. I developed qualification cards for the apprenticeship program. I
created test questions; implemented guidelines on policy and procedures;
mentored on the job training performances; tested individuals on different
devices and functions of their mechanical process (Mechanical, hydraulic,
pneumatic). I was involved in developing questionnaire for written exams. I
took part in developing plans for program and helped in developing
qualification for 14 months.
I have led a group of journeyman and apprentices in the day-to-day
operations of the power plant and during the overhaul maintenance season. I
had to assure the equipment outage request, hazardous energy control check
list, job planning, and JHA were accomplished so that every possible hazard
or hindrance were dealt with and corrected prior to any employee performing
any work. In this capacity I was required to insure that the work would not
put anyone in danger but still be completed in an effective manner.
Supervisor: Reymundo Guitierrez 702-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Dept of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation Series: 5352 Pay Plan: BB Grade: 00
Grand Coulee Dam
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Grand Coulee Dam, WA 99123 United States
08/2004 - 07/2006
Hours per week: 40
Hydroelectric Mechanic (This is a federal job)
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
As a Hydroelectric Mechanic (HEM), I maintain and repair equipment in
power plant and pumping stations for nine Francis type, three L/S stations
service, six pumps, six pump generators in the left power house and pumping
plant of 50-150 kilovolt-ampere (KVA) generators. These skills include but
not limited to overhauling and repairing turbines, generators, motors, pumps,
pressure regulators, eductors, valves, pipes, pen stocks, intakes, spill ways;
mechanical controls pertaining to this equipment by dismantling,
reconstructing, machining, repairing and operating machinery; and erecting
scaffolding, platforms, hoisting devices, operating cranes, hoist and trucks. I
am an expert in rigging incidental lifting, moving, dismantling, assembling,
overhauling, or repairing hydroelectric power plant and pumping plant
machinery and related equipment. I operate lathes, milling machine, drill
press, grinders, sling head drill and the maintenance of the equipment.
I review lay out patterns, fabricates, assembles and repairs sheet metal ducts,
cover and boxes. I use ox y-acetylene, plasma air cutter, tig and mig
equipment when welding, cutting, soldering and brazing. I weld aluminum,
steel, stainless steel, cast iron, create session, develop test at beginning of
course and updates maintenance documentation for the designated plant
equipment.
I manage inventory for equipment, parts, and supplies by having an asset
inventory of the merchandise; by projecting the needed equipment, parts, and
supplies, placing the orders; and I verify merchandise upon receipt. I
interpreting (orally and in writing) instructions and specifications,
manufacture guides, technical manuals, publications, Thomas Register
schematics, drawing, engineering drawing, blueprints and construction
drawings plans for the projects.
I am responsible for the equipment outage request to include installing
clearances and lockout/tag out; hazardous energy control check list, job
planning, and job hazardous analysis are completed. This process helped with
eliminating the hazard or hindrance prior to the employee’s performing any
work. I also identify safety discrepancies in power plant and industrial work
areas and fix or report any unsafe conditions, acts, and accidents to
management.
I conduct a visual and operational check on bridge and gantry crane including
gear, cables, brakes, and leaks. I check packing and operation of station
drainage and unwatering pumps. Annually or as needed I lubricate and
change gear box and speed reducer.
I manage staff as an acting Forman I, technical lead and project manager on
numerous occasions.
As a member of apprenticeship committee, I attend bi- monthly meetings,
create outline of program, and conduct briefing with the Director of
Maintenance
Supervisor: George Foley 509-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation Series: 5352 Pay Plan: BB Grade: 00
Hoover Dam
Boulder City, NV 89006 United States
02/2001 - 08/2004
Hours per week: 40
Hydroelectric Mechanic (This is a federal job)
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
My duties were to perform work involved in maintaining and repairing all
equipment in a hydroelectric (HEM) power plant and pumping station of 17
turbine vertical shaft France type, 52-130 kilovolt-ampere (KVA) generators
and two horizontal, pelton water wheel, 25 Kilowatt (KW). This includes
overhauling and repairing turbines, generators, motors, pumps, pressure
regulators, eductors, valves, pipes, penstocks, intakes, spillways, diversion
dam and waterway gates including appurtenant mechanical controls;
dismantling, reconstructing, machining, repairing, and operating machinery;
erecting scaffolding, platforms, hoisting devices; operating cranes, hoists,
trucks, and industrial tractors; and rigging incidental to lifting, moving,
dismantling, assembling, overhauling, or repairing hydroelectric power plant
and pumping plant machinery and related equipment.
I performed visual and operational checks on bridge and gantry crane
including gears, cables, brakes, and leaks. I checked packing and operation of
station drainage and unwatering pumps. Lubricates and changes gear box and
speed reducer oils as needed on annual basis.
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I addition, I checked and replaced belts and adjust motors on
heating/ventilation, and air conditioning system. I also inspected draft tube
gates, install lifting beam, inspect and replace rollers on head and penstock
gates. Reload cables on hoist assembly, re-thread cables through sheaves.
I operated lathes, milling machine, drill press, grinders, sliding head drill, and
maintenance of this equipment.
I reviewed lay out patterns, fabricate, assemble and repairs sheet metal ducts,
cover and boxes. I used ox y-acetylene, arc, plasma air cutter, tig and mig
equipment where welding, cutting, soldering and brazing. I welded
aluminum, steel, stainless steel, and cast iron.
I updated maintenance records and logs of designated plant equipment. I also
ensured that sufficient parts and materials are on hand for normal operation.
In addition, I interpreted instructions and specifications including oral and
written directions, drawing, engineering drawing, blueprints and construction
drawings sufficient to plan and carry out the work.
I installed clearances, lockout/tagouts. . I also identify safety discrepancies in
power plant and industrial work areas and fix or report any unsafe conditions,
acts, and accidents to management.
Supervisor: George Foley 509-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Dept. of Interior Series: 5352 Pay Plan: BB Grade: 00
Bureau of Reclamation
Dutch John, UT 84023 United States
06/2000 - 02/2001
Hours per week: 40
Hydroelectric Mechanic (This is a federal job)
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
My duties were to perform mechanical maintenance in a hydroelectric power
plant of 3 turbine vertical shaft Francis type 52.8 kilovolt-ampere (KVA)
generators, perform schedule inspections documenting impending or actual
malfunction and performing follow-up maintenance. I repaired powerhouse
equipment including turbines, generators, motors, pumps, pressure regulators,
governors, valves as water strainers, water and air lines pipes, penstocks,
intakes, spillways, outlet works, water supply, sewage treatment, air
compressors, elevators, head gate seals, and related mechanical controls.
I performed visual and operational checks on bridge and gantry crane
including gears, cables, brakes, and leaks. I checked packing and operation of
station drainage and unwatering pumps. Lubricates and changes gear box and
speed reducer oils as needed on annual basis.
I was responsible for operating and cleaning vertical shaft disc type
centrifuge for oil purification. I performed inspection and any needed
maintenance on designated generators and turbines to include bolt torque
checks, structural soundness and plumbing systems.
In addition, I checked and replaced belts and adjust motors on
heating/ventilation, and air conditioning system. I also inspected draft tube
gates, install lifting beam, inspect and replace rollers on head and penstock
gates. I reloaded cables on hoist assembly, re-thread cables through sheaves.
I operated lathes, milling machine, drill press, grinders, sliding head drill, and
maintenance of this equipment.
I reviewed lay out patterns, fabricate, assemble and repairs sheet metal ducts,
cover and boxes. I used ox y-acetylene, arc, plasma air cutter, tig and mig
equipment where welding, cutting, soldering and brazing. I also welded
aluminum, steel, stainless steel, and cast iron.
I was responsible for updating maintenance records and logs of designated
plant equipment. I ensured sufficient parts and materials are on hand for
normal operation. I also interpreted instructions and specifications including
oral and written directions, drawing, engineering drawing, blueprints and
construction drawings sufficient to plan and carry out the work. I have expert
knowledge in the layout of CO2 fragrant chemical dispensing system at
Fontanel and Flaming Gorge Dam.
I managed staff as a supervisory level 2, technical lead and project manager
on numerous occasions.
I am responsible for the equipment outage request to include installing
clearances and lockout/tag out; hazardous energy control check list, job
planning, and job hazardous analysis are completed. This process helped with
eliminating the hazard or hindrance prior to the employee’s performing any
work. I also identify safety discrepancies in power plant and industrial work
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areas and fix or report any unsafe conditions, acts, and accidents to
management.
Supervisor: Billy Elbrock 435-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
International Boundary & Water CommissionPay Plan: BB Grade: 00
Amistad Dam Power Plant
El Paso, TX 79902 United States
01/1997 - 06/2000
Hours per week: 40
Industrial Equipment Repairman (This is a federal job)
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
My duties were to perform mechanical maintenance in a hydroelectric (HEM)
power plant of twin turbine vertical shaft, France type, 34 kilovolt-ampere
(KVA) generators. Perform schedule inspections documenting impeding or
actual malfunctions and performing follow-up maintenance. Repair
powerhouse equipment including turbines, generators, motors, pumps,
pressure regulators, governor, valves, raw water strainers, water and air line
pipes, penstock, intake, head gate seals, gates and related mechanical
controls.
I was responsible for performing visual and operational checks on bridge and
gantry crane including gears, cables, brakes, and leaks. I checked spacing and
operation of station drainage and unwatering pumps. Inspects penstocks hoist,
performs lubrication and changes gear box and speed reducer oils as needed
on annual basis. I also operated and cleaned vertical shaft-disc type centrifuge
for purifying, treating and filtering hydraulic oils. Performs inspection and
any needed maintenance on designated generators and turbines to include bolt
torque checks, structural soundness, and plumbing systems. In addition, I
inspected draft tube gates, install lifting beams, inspect and replace roller
chains on head and penstock gates, adjust by adding or removing shims or by
removing roller and links. I reloaded cables on hoist assembly, and re-thread
cables through sheaves on lifting beams. Check compress air system and
perform maintenance as needed.
I operated lathes, milling machine, drill press, grinders, sliding head drill, and
maintenance of this equipment.
I reviewed lay out patterns, fabricate, assemble and repairs sheet metal ducts,
cover and boxes. I used ox y-acetylene, arc, plasma air cutter, tig and mig
equipment where welding, cutting, soldering and brazing. I also welded
aluminum, steel, stainless steel, and cast iron.
I was responsible for updating maintenance records and logs of designated
plant equipment. I ensured that sufficient parts and materials are on hand for
normal operation. In addition, I interpreted instructions and specifications
including oral and written directions, manufacture guides, technical manuals,
publications, Thomas Registers, schematics drawing, engineering drawing,
blueprints and construction drawings sufficient to plan and carry out the
work.
I calculated power generation from water release information supplied by
water master using start and stop times on the Supervisory Control And Data
Acquisition (SCADA) system event print outs which I later exchange with
the Mexico section.
I cross-trained with high voltage electrician by assisting in meggering, annual
inspect of exciter, cleaning of brushing housing, slip rings, adjusting high
voltage switches and cleaning.
I lead a group of Journeyman’s with significant trades for a specific three-
month project assignment. I also researched, designed and applied clearance.
I have identified safety discrepancies in power plant and industrial work areas
and I have fixed or report any unsafe conditions, acts, and accidents to
management.
Supervisor: Benito Garcia, Jr. 830-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Kelly Air Force Base Series: 5352 Pay Plan: WG Grade: 08
Plant Services
San Antonio, TX 78226 United States
01/1995 - 01/1997
Hours per week: 40
Industrial Equipment Mechanic (This is a federal job)
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
I worked independently or as a team member to installation, overhaul, repair
and operation of approximately 27 air compressors (centrifugal, reciprocating
and screw types) of up to 800 horsepower (hp). I provided pressure ranges
from 50 per square inch (psi) through 3,500 psi. This included associated
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equipment such as driers air filters, cooling towers, receivers, heaters and
related wiring and piping. With equipment not centrally located, I would
perform duties on a roving basis throughout different locations in the
maintenance division.
In the event of equipment breakdown or malfunction, I conducted a gap
analysis on the malfunctions by determined the nature and extent of repairs
necessary and make needed repairs by replacing, reworking or re finishing
worn or damaged parts and components. I also assembled and installed the
equipment, connect the power sources, performed operational and functional
test and make required adjustments in order to ensure proper operation of the
entire system.
Under emergency conditions, I determined whether to shut down or partially
shut down systems, start auxiliary equipment or substitute automatic for
manual operation. I communicated operating information to relief operator,
their shift change operator or supervisor concerning problems encounter
during shut down, partially shut down, start auxiliary equipment or substitute
automatic for manual operation. I was also responsible for communicating
operating information to relief operator and their shift change operator or
supervisor concerning problems encountered, action taken, status of
emergency conditions and pending repairs.
I performed the complex work on compressors and related equipment by
determining the part and materials that are required and methods, techniques
and procedures to use in completing repairs. I planned the work using
blueprints, sketches, and work orders and other specifications.
I was responsible for recording inspections and all services on equipment in a
daily log, including starts, stops, lubrication, greasing and parts replaced,
repairs made or required and information on the efficiency and performance
of all equipment components. I operated a forklift 10 & 15 K) and a light
vehicle in performing these duties. I also serviced and maintained electric
motors for electrically driven air compressors that provide compressed air for
the test cells. I have operated a variety of equipment for specialized work
activities that generate diverse compressed air requirements. I am skilled in
the use and application of standard formulas, shop mathematics, trade
theories and industries practices in calculating materials and problem solving.
I am proficient in troubleshooting problems and determining the extent of
repairs required, materials or parts needed and to estimate the time required to
complete repairs.
Supervisor: Hal Turner 210-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Kelly Air Force Base Series: 5350 Pay Plan: WG Grade: 10
Plant Services
San Antonio, TX 78226 United States
05/1993 - 12/1994
Hours per week: 40
Production Machinery Mechanic (This is a federal job)
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
My duties and responsibilities were to repair, install and modify equipment
such as steel doors, overhead mono rail systems, lathe, milling machines, vtl,
drill presses, vats, tanks, racks, test stands, spray booths, metal platforms,
scaffolds, and similar equipment that is required in re-tooling production
shops by applying a working knowledge of mechanical hydraulic, and
pneumatic systems. I reassembled and installed equipment, connected power
sources, performed operational and functional tests and makes required
adjustments in order to ensure proper operation in accordance with technical
manuals. I also installed, adjusts and sets various regulating and safety
devices such as meters, gauges, and governors.
I was responsible for laying out work on flat structural steel, angle iron, cut
metal with acetylene torch, power sheer, saws, etc. I shaped sheet metal on
brake roller or by hand to construct belt guards, water tanks applies PVC
lining to plating tanks, used stainless or welding equipment to do butt flange
tact and tube welding on mild steel, stainless steel, to weld low-high pressure
tanks, stands, carts, chassis, structural steel and mono line.
I assembled and operated all shop equipment including power brake, power
shear, punch presses, drill presses, power saws hand brake and power rollers.
I used rigging blocks, hoist, concrete hammer drills, core drills, plumb bob,
leveling devices, squares, tape measures and mechanic hand tools.
Supervisor: Harry Kinsey 210-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Kelly Air Force Base Series: 5378 Pay Plan: WG Grade: 08
Civil Engineering
San Antonio, TX 78226 United States
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04/1991 - 05/1993
Hours per week: 40
Power Support System Mechanic (This is a federal job)
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
I operated, installed stationary and portable generators under routine engine
test and load test throughout the base, checked performance and output of
generator, position, connect, operate, and removed portable generator sets to
and from temporary sites. I documented faulty performances and determined
necessary repairs. I was responsible for performing troubleshooting and
technical repairs and overhaul of no-break power units for security services
and base communication using such precision dimensional measuring
equipment as micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, and tachometers. I also
mounted engine accessories, rewire ignition, and clean fuel injection system
and checks for proper fuel injection. I purged primary and secondary fuel
system to eliminate air locks and bleed each injector of injection system
individually. Additionally, I adjusted governor speed to maintain 60 cycles at
specified load. I performed anti-rust treatment on cooling systems; install and
maintain thermostat on water; oil heating elements; and minor repair on
generator systems. I also traced out circuit to locate shorts or open wiring.
Additionally, I checked operation of generator automatic regulator, relays,
circuit breakers, switches, volts meter, ammeters, and gauges. I routed out
defective instruments to proper segments, repairs control panels, and restore
circuit to technical order specifications by re-wiring to eliminate unauthorized
modification made in the field, replaced brushes and brush holders in
generator. I also cleaned commentator connect leads to generator, adjusted
automatic and manual voltage regulator systems. I operated and set governor
and voltage regulator to adjust generator to produce the specific output at
rated voltage.
I was responsible for troubleshooting the electrical systems on various types
of air conditioning, 60 cycles electrical generator, including automatic
transfer panel and solid state devices, in order to determine their repairable
status and to ascertain the replacement parts necessary to place items in a
serviceable condition. In addition, I inspected the electrical components for
wear, corrosion, missing or broken parts, broken or un-insulated wiring and
other defects. I also removed items such as transformers, rectifiers, relays,
registers, solenoids, switches, rheostats, transistors, diodes, semi-conductors,
and printed circuits. I replaced parts as needed, using blueprints and
schematics diagrams, rout wires to proper terminals and made preliminary
judgment to input and output voltage controls. I used mock-up performs
functional test under simulated loading conditions of entire electrical system
and made final adjustments to any of the electrical component