Timothy Mark Blankenship
Eden, NC 27288
Email: *************@*****.***
OBJECTIVE: Highly talented Industrial Electronics/Maintenance Technician, with an in-depth knowledge of installing, maintaining, testing, troubleshooting, repairing, and calibrating electronic equipment, seeking an Industrial Electrical/Maintenance Technician position
EDUCATION:
December 2003 Patrick Henry Community College Martinsville, VA
Associates Degree in Industrial Electronics Technology
Member of Phi Theta Kappa
Was placed on the National Dean’s List
GPA 3.921
Graduated Summa cum laude
SUMMARY OF
SKILLS:
Efficient in several different types of Programmable Logic Controllers:
Allen Bradley Slc 100, 150, 500, 1500
Allen Bradley Plc 5
Siemens S7-200, S7-300
Efficient in programming and maintaining motor drivers:
Toshiba Tosvert
Allen Bradley 1330, 1332, 1336
Working knowledge of electronic circuit boards and components
Working knowledge of motor starters and control devices
Working knowledge of residential/commercial wiring
EMPLOYMENT:
December 2005- Miller-Coors
Present Industrial Electronics/Maintenance Technician Eden, NC
• Successfully maintain Lanteck wrappers, ticket applicators, and scanner systems
• Effectively work on Alvey 943, 923, and 900 pallitizers
• Maintain, repair, and install different motor sizes and photo sensors
• Calibrate load cells
• Maintain and install different frequency drives (AC/DC)
• Experienced with programmable logic controllers
• Exceptional knowledge of Ladder Logic used for troubleshooting machinery
January 2005 – Nestle USA Danville, VA December 2005 Electronics Technician
Licensed to calibrate scales from 0-1000 pounds
Work on video jets and marsh printheads
PLC work
Maintain conveyor lines, metal detectors, oxygen monitors, bar code scanners, food equipment and machinery
Electrical maintenance and pneumatic work
Troubleshoot equipment/robotics
January 2003 - Nautica Martinsville, VA
December 2004 Electronics Technician
Extensive background in the assembly and installation of electrical components and machine parts, on job sites and production lines
Assembled/installed equipment such as shafts and conveyor lines
Skilled in troubleshooting and promptly taking corrective actions, adhering to all safety policies and procedures
Inspected and tested mechanical and electrical units to diagnose malfunctions, using test equipment
Inspected wiring, correcting any defects according to specifications
Repaired/maintained motors, starters, control panels, timers, circuit breakers, relays, feeders, and coils
Experienced in PLC work
Installed/maintained 1 & 3 phase motors and photo sensors
Maintained conveyor lines, box directories, tape machines, scissor-lifts, hydraulic bailers, and knuckle booms
January 1989 –
December 2001 Vanity Fair Corporation Martinsville,VA
Electrical/Mechanical Technician
Installed/dismantled knitting machines and conveyor lines
Rebuilt parts for knitting machines
Wired/rewired knitting machines
Removed, repaired, replaced defective components, such as resistors, transformers, and capacitors
Skilled in PLC work
Aligned, adjusted, and calibrated equipment
Installed/maintained 1 & 3-phase motors and photo sensors
Experienced in troubleshooting electrical equipment
References: References provided at request