Resume
Dexter Pusey
Greenvale District; Mandeville P.O.; Manchester
Contact Number: 570-2756
Email: acw5nl@r.postjobfree.com/ acw5nl@r.postjobfree.com
Objective
To utilize my knowledge and skills to influence a forward driven organization in a positive way while gaining vital experience to be a productive employee.
Education
Caribbean Maritime Institute
Associate Degree in Industrial Systems, Operation and Maintenance (ADISOM)
Electrical Engineering Science
Electrical Machines
Industrial Chemistry
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering Science
Workshop Processes and Production
College English
Electronics
Production System
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Fluid Mechanics
Mobilization of Fluids
Fuel Technology
Engineering Ethics
Management
Instrumentation and Control
Computer-aided Design (CAD)
Material Technology
Welding Technology
Bachelor Degree in Engineering Systems (B.Eng.) (Pending)
Research Methods
Engineering Mathematics
Computer Programming
Management for Engineers
Renewable Energy
Manufacturing Processes
Probability and Statistics
Operations Management
Computer-aided Manufacturing (CAM)
Energy and Fluid Flow
Industrial Electronics
Microcontrollers
Project Management
Dynamic Noise and Vibration
Obtained eight (8) subjects at the CSEC level and six (6) subjects at the CAPE level.
CSEC
English Language (One)
Mathematics (One)
English Literature (Two)
Electrical and Electronic Technology (Two)
Technical Drawing (Two)
Information Technology (Two)
Physics (Three)
Chemistry (Three)
CAPE
Caribbean Studies (Three)
Communication Studies (Three)
Physics I (Five)
Physics II (Five)
Information Technology (Four)
Electrical and Electronic Technology (Four)
Work Experience
Universal Auto Limited (July to August 2012)
For Universal Auto Limited, I took the responsibility of checking inventory such as engines, engine parts, automobile parts and accessories and ensuring that valid customer service is presented at all times.
GGAPRO Construction (New York) (June to August 2013)
For GGAPRO Construction, I assisted in home improvement and renovation around Brooklyn and Manhattan. On one such occasion, I, along with the staff, remodelled an entire restaurant in Harlem.
Blair All Services (Florida) (June to August 2014)
For Blair All Services, I installed and maintained electrical wiring systems at homes and apartments around Florida.
NMIA Airports Limited (June to July 2015)
This period was spent at NMIA for CMI’s internship program. At NMIA, I worked with the electrical maintenance team. With the team, I responded to various electrical problems in and around the airport and formulated suitable solutions to curb them. I have also installed a lighting system at one of the airports substations.
WINDALCO Ewarton Works (August 3 to 28 2015)
This period was spent as part of WINDALCO’s Summer Internship Program. At WINDALCO Ewarton Works, I took the responsibility of overseeing and closing work orders. A work order is defined as a specific task given in and around the plant and varies from chemical, electrical or mechanical backgrounds. Once the work order is complete, it is my duty to make sure that the computer system identifies that specific order and state whether the job is completed or pending.
WINDALCO Ewarton Works (June 16 to August 15 2016)
This period was spent as part of WINDALCO’s Summer Internship Program. At WINDALCO Ewarton Works, I took the responsibility of updating the daily schedule of tasks done at the plant; via the Machine Shop. These tasks range from mechanical to electrical to welding responsibilities. I also took responsibility for updating the pump database system, in which different pumps at different stations are recorded, along with their entity number, impeller size, revolutions-per-minute (RPM), etc.
Awards Received
Holmwood Technical High School - Outstanding Leadership (2012)
Extra-Curricular Involvement
Holmwood Technical High School
Prefect (2008-2009)
Senior Prefect (2009-2011)
School Choir (2010-2012)
Head Boy (2011-2012)
Caribbean Maritime Institute
One of the founders of Caribbean Maritime Institute Adventist Fellowship (2015-)
Rotoract Club (2012-)
Interests
Singing
Playing Sports
Reading
Writing Poetry
Listening to Music
References
Lawrence Nalty
Work Shop Supervisor/ Lecturer
Caribbean Maritime Institute
Norman Manley Highway,
Palisadoes Park, P.O. Box 8081
Kingston
924-8150/398-9104
Andre Subron
Lecturer
Caribbean Maritime Institute
Norman Manley Highway,
Palisadoes Park, P.O. Box 8081
Kingston
924-8150/463-6980