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Engineer Maintenance

Location:
Riverdale Park, MD
Posted:
June 20, 2016

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Joseph E. CREASEY, II

**** ******* ****, ***********, ******** 20783-2902

301-***-**** Home 202-***-**** Cell

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

QUALIFICATION OVERVIEW

An accomplished Operating Engineer/ Maintenance Man with a sound track record in the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of HVAC (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning), electrical, mechanical and life safety systems of Governmental, Educational and Commercial A1 Class Building environments. Universal CFC (I, II, III) certified, Licensed DC 3rd Class Steam Operator, and Licensed Maryland 1st Grade Steam Operator, detailed oriented, an excellent communicator, independent yet a team player, conscientious and dedicated and will reconcile competing priorities. I have keen organizational sense, technical writing and support skills and functions effectively in pressure situations.

I utilize the EMS/BMS/CMMS/BAS systems for utility usage goals, effective system diagnosis, and efficiency. My duties also included installing and repairing electrical equipment, the layout and repair existing piping/ new plumbing equipment, operating conventional machines and hand tools. I am proficient in Microsoft Office, Outlook, Trane Summit/Tracer, Niagra, I Net, Siemens, and Honeywell environmental systems.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

EMCOR: JBAB /DIAC 6000 MacDill Blvd. S.E. Wash. D.C. 20340 MAY 2013 – March 18, 2016

An Engineering Company that provides facilities management and mechanical services for the entire building complex

Stationary 3rd Class Operating Engineer (Part Time/On Call)

Operate engines, boilers, and auxiliary equipment at the central plant * Read gauges, meters, and charts to track boiler operations * Monitor boiler water, chemical, and fuel levels * Activate valves to change the amount of water, air, and fuel in boilers * using gas feeds or oil pumps * Inspect equipment to ensure that it is operating efficiently * Check safety devices routinely * Record data and keep logs of operation, maintenance, and safety activity in the governmental areas, retail space and data centers where extensive heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems maintain comfortable temperatures. There are 5 700 ton Trane chillers, 1 multi-stack heat/cooling exchanger, 3 high pressure steam boilers and associated heating equipment; 7 multi cell induced draft cooling towers, 3 high pressure turbo air compressors with driers, and 2 50hp fire pumps. Other operations included working the Penthouse plant 6000A. There are 3- 850 York, 1- 640-ton plate heat exchanger, 9 – 75hp pumps, 2 – 384hp HW boilers. My task also included the maintenance on all equipment at the Penthouse plant including water treatment.

Responsible for the daily operations, monitoring and maintenance of the Life Safety systems, Data Center, Electrical Power Distribution/UPS systems and the oil monitoring system. Maintain logs and reports for EPA Officer and Chief accurately.

I managed the CMMS program during shift, and worked from shop drawings and sketches.

Current Chief: Richard Ric DeGroat, 202-***-**** EMCOR Govt. Services, Inc.

PM Services, Inc.: NAC /DHS 3801 Nebraska Avenue N.W. Wash. D.C. 20393 JULY 2012–Nov. 2015

GSA Real Property that provides facilities management and mechanical services to a Complex of 30 bldgs.

Maintenance Operating Engineer

Managed the NAC’s BMS program during shift, and maintenance activity within the multi – building complex. I supervised 3 staff in troubleshooting, repairs, maintenance and inspections. Performed work involving the skills of two or more maintenance or craft occupations to keep machines, mechanical equipment, and the structure of the buildings in repair. Those duties involved pipe fitting; boiler making; insulating; brazing; machining; carpentry; repairing electrical and mechanical equipment; installing, aligning, and balancing new equipment; and repairing buildings, floors, and stairs.

Control and maintain these systems, which include boilers, air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment, generators, pumps, and compressors that includes the startup, regulation, repair, and shut down of equipment. I monitored meters, gauges, and computerized controls to ensure that equipment operates safely and within established limits. 4 chiller plants ranging 250ton to 500toncentrifugal chillers, 8 AHU’s per building, 29 Heat exchangers, 2 High Temperature High Pressure Boilers and Heating Equipment. The use of sophisticated electrical and electronic test equipment when servicing, troubleshooting, repairing, and monitoring heating, cooling, and ventilation systems during routine maintenance. On occasion, a complete overhaul or replacement of defective valves, gaskets, or bearings when required. In addition, lubrication of moving parts, replacement of filters, and yearly maintenance task was done. Electronically adjust and regulate disciplines to maintain air quality. Visually observe, analyze and interpret readings on equipment gauges, meters, and electrical panels, then chart the various aspects of the system operations.

Detect minor problems by performing basic diagnostic tests * Clean and lubricate equipment or machinery * Check the performance of machinery * Test malfunctioning machinery to determine whether major repairs are needed * Adjust equipment and reset or calibrate sensors and controls * Install or repair machinery and equipment * Adjust and align machine parts Replace defective parts of machinery as needed; Responded to Bldg./ Tenant daily service request and repairs through GSA’s MAXIMO work order system and perform monthly, quarterly and annual Preventative Maintenance Task. Plan, Layout and install /repair plumbing problems including snaking stoppages. repair /install electrical panels, switches, lights, fans, including motors 50, 60, 75hp; and bulbs/ ballast etc. Layout and hang drywall with taping, finishing.

Generate and submit information in the Engineer’s Log in which various aspects of the systems operations are recorded related to client safety, building conditions, emergencies, actions taken, and analysis of facility equipment condition. Communicate orally with Tenants, Staff, Vendors, Security and Engineering staff at the central Boiler Plant.

H & S Resources Corp.: Army Research Labs 6000 Adelphi Road. Adelphi, Md. 20784 OCT. 2014–MAR 2015

An Engineering Company that provides facilities management and mechanical services manpower for the complex Central Plant Operations.

Maryland Stationary 1st Class Operating Engineer (6-month Temporary Assignment)

Operate and maintain the central plant operations and control same. The plant consists of 6 - 900 ton chillers, 6 high pressure high temperature dual fuel generators and associated heating equipment; 9 multi cell induced draft cooling towers, 2 natural gas combined heat and power (1.5 megawatt) Co-Generation units. I operated 5 hot water heaters, and 2 high pressure air compressors. Visually observed, analyzed and interpreted readings on equipment gauges, meters, and electrical panels: then I was tasked with charting the various aspects of the system operations.

I operated and managed the CMMS computer program during my 12hr. shift including log entries.

PM Services, Inc.: National Building Museum 401 F Street N.W. Wash. D.C. 20001 Feb. 2009–July 2012

GSA Real Property that provides facilities management and mechanical services

Boiler Plant Stationary Operating Engineer

Manage facility EMS program including the planning of maintenance activity and development in bldg.

Monitor, maintain, the startup, regulate, repair, and shut down of equipment as needed. I monitored meters, gauges, and computerized controls to ensure that equipment operates safely and within established limits across facility having operation and control consistency across all heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to ensure adherence to prescribed limits on an hourly basis; there are 5 chillers ranging 100ton to 300ton, 14 AHU’s, 1 - High pressure central steam station with hydronic heating equipment. Electronically adjust and regulate setpoints to maintain air quality. Visually observe, analyze and interpret readings on equipment gauges, meters, and electrical panels, then chart the various aspects of the system operations.

Respond to Bldg./ Tenant service request and repairs through GSA’s MAXIMO work order system and perform monthly, quarterly and annual preventative maintenance tickets. Also repair and install electrical panels, switches, lights, fans, and motors.

Crockett Facilities, Inc.: Dept. of State Annex 2401 E Street N.W. Wash. D.C. 20522 Sept 2011–March 2014

FMS Real Property that leases and sublets space, provides facilities management, mechanical services

Central Plant Operating Engineer

• Responsible for daily operations, monitoring and maintenance of Central Plant HVAC equipment with Trane building BAS/EMS for 800k sq. ft.; monitor multiple low pressure hot water boilers and auxiliary equipment, Life Safety systems, Electrical Power Distribution/UPS systems and Veeder Root oil monitoring system. Maintain logs and reports accurately

• Respond immediately to customer/tenant concerns or request for corrective action(s); complete daily/weekly/ monthly PM’s and log in Maximo 7 maintenance program.

• Work closely with Building Project Manager, Chief Engineer, and FMS COR inclusive of technical and administrative operations

• Perform Quality Control inspections, tests, and repair or replace mechanical/pneumatic equipment; Lead, direct and train team members in the operation of energy management system and its calibration. Act independently to plan and accomplish assigned goals and task

• Made needed repairs to electrical equipment, plumbing problems within the buildings, HVAC repairs to controls, and cooling and heating piping.

• I work from blueprints/ drawings; and operate several software packages I Net, Niagra, Trane (Tracer /Summit)

EMCOR Government Inc.: Dept. of State Annex 2401 E Street N.W. Wash. D.C. 20522 Sept 2007–March 2011

FMS Real Property that leases and sublets space, provides facilities management, mechanical services

Central Plant Operating Engineer

• Responsible for daily operations, monitoring and maintenance of Central Plant HVAC equipment with Trane building BAS/EMS for 800k sq. ft.; monitor multiple low pressure hot water boilers and auxiliary equipment, Life Safety systems, Electrical Power Distribution/UPS systems and Veeder Root oil monitoring system. Maintain logs and reports accurately

• Respond immediately to customer/tenant concerns or request for corrective action(s); complete daily/weekly/ monthly PM’s and log in Maximo 7 maintenance program.

• Work closely with Building Project Manager, Chief Engineer, and FMS COR inclusive of technical and administrative operations

• Perform Quality Control inspections, tests, and repair or replace mechanical/pneumatic equipment; Lead, direct and train team members in the operation of energy management system and its calibration. Act independently to plan and accomplish assigned goals and task

• Made needed repairs to electrical equipment, plumbing problems within the buildings, HVAC repairs to controls, and cooling and heating piping.

• I work from blueprints/ drawings; and operate several software packages I Net, Niagra, Trane (Tracer /Summit)

SELECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS

*I Completed Local 99 HVACR Electrical Troubleshooting Class 2014

*Obtained my Tri-State Class A/B UST Operator Certification (DC, Maryland, Virginia) 2012

*I Completed Local 99 First Class Upgrade Prep Classes March 2012

*I Completed H M. Sweeny - 410A retrofitting and installation

*Met the standard and was honored by the National Association of Power Engineers DC1 for “Excellence in Educational Programming 2003 “

*Obtained Universal CFC Certification

*Completed with honors the Certificate of Engineering, and the Certificate of A/C & Refrigeration, National Association of Power Engineers

*Completed D.C. Steam Apprenticeship



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