LOUIS G. ZIZZA
LYDHURST, NEW JERSEY 07071
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Traycon Manufacturing, Carlstadt, New Jersey
Electrical and Mechanical Technician
Assemble electrical raceways consisting of various types of receptacles 110.Volts 208, 220, 440, terminating at a load center.
Layout wiring and installation of control panels on food conveyors maintaining inventory by ordering components for control panels, circuit breakers, relays, photo sensors, wire, and motor controls. Working in the machine shop cutting keyways in shafts, boring holes in drive pulleys.
2005 - Present
R. L. Hanson, Allendale, New Jersey
Service Technician - Service ATM Machines
This consisted of repairing and upgrading ATM’s NCR type at various bank branches. 2004 - 2005
Lors Machinery, Union, New Jersey
Mechanically assemble wire and test resistance welding machines 2001 - 2004
Joyal, Inc., Linden, NJ
Electro-Mechanical Assembler/Assistant to Electrical Engineer. Provided drafting services on electrical drawings. Electro-mechanical assembly of armature welding machines. Time also spent working in a Bridgeport and surface grinder making parts. 1995 - 2001
Gen Pas
Service Mechanic
Serviced automatic teller machines for PNC Bank 1999 - 2001
A.C.S., Belle Meade, New Jersey
Service Mechanic
Serviced automatic teller machines (ATM’s) for PNC Bank 1995 - 1999
Coweco, Inc., Clifton, New Jersey
Assembler
Oversaw the electrical and mechanical assembly of all types of coil winding machinery. Worked directly with design engineers in the development and design of prototype equipment. Suggested and implemented changes in the mechanical, electrical and pneumatic sections of the equipment until a satisfactory working model was perfected. 1994 - 1995
Brinks Corp., Newark, New Jersey
Service Mechanic
Serviced automatic teller machines (ATM’s) by providing repair work and cash replenishment when necessary. Bonded 1993 - 1995
Solburn, Fairfield, New Jersey
Assembly Technician
Assembled various models of filling machinery for the food industry. 2/1993 - 9/1993
Universal Manufacturing Co., Irvington, New Jersey
Foreman - Assembly Department
Supervised all aspects of the electrical and mechanical assembly of every type of coil-winding machinery. Assisted design engineers by suggesting and implementing changes on all prototype equipment until perfection was attained (most equipment was microprocessor controlled). Traveled nationally and internationally to instruct purchasers’ personnel in the proper usage of the machinery and to service the equipment when necessary. 1974 - 1992
Precision Equipment Co., Hillside, New Jersey
Electro-Mechanical Technician
Assembled electrical and mechanical machines involved with reproduction and testing of transistor devices. Designed and altered standard equipment functions to varying customer specifications. Worked with electrical components such as relays, solenoids, 25,000-volt power supplies, timers, bending brakes, and milling machines. Performed small jobs on lathes and surface grinders. Installed and serviced new equipment, both locally and nation wide. 1966 - 1974
M.G.D. Research & Development Corp., Fair Lawn, New Jersey
Mechanical Assembler
Assisted in the assembling and testing of various types of bookbinding and packaging machines. 1965 - 1966
American TypeFounders Corp., Elizabeth, New Jersey
Laboratory Assistant
Constructed various prototype phototype-setting machines. Performed electrical work on transformers, diodes, latching, “flip-flop” and stepping relays. “Breadboarded” circuits and testing components for proper operation. Mechanically assembled prisms, mirrors, condensing lenses, and type-controlled readers and punches. After completion of assembly, tested machinery and “proved out” for production.
Xerox Corporation, Mountainside, New Jersey
Service Technician
Selected to attend special training on various Xerox machines (upon completion, ranked second in a class of fifteen). Service and maintained various types of duplicating equipment. 1961 - 1962
EDUCATION
Graduate of Essex County Vocational and Technical High School
MILITARY EXPERIENCE:
United States Navy - Honorable Discharge
Schooling: Aviation electronics (Aviation Electronic Technician, Second Class) - Repaired airborne communications equipment such as UHF transmitters and receivers, radar altimeters, direction-finding and identification gear.
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