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Lead Power Generator Field Engineer

Location:
Raleigh, NC, 27615
Posted:
November 30, 2016

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Resume:

Vincent M. Berry

**** ******** ***, ***. ***

Raleigh, NC 27615

313-***-****

acxpfm@r.postjobfree.com

Objective: Seeking a challenging position as a Power Generator/Maintenance Technician where

I can employ my technical skills and professionalism to contribute excellent service to an

organization.

Summary of Qualifications:

Over 14 years of military experience in electrical and mechanical maintenance as a

Power Generator Technician.

Highly skilled in troubleshooting, diagnosis and maintenance of electrical wiring and

equipment.

Thorough knowledge of AC/DC Circuits

Excellent oral and written communication skills.

Highly motivated team player and willing to learn.

Familiar with power tools and test equipment associated with power generation

equipment.

Education & Training:

A.A.S. in Electric Power Technology, Bismarck State College

Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA) Advance Course

Motor Maintenance & Testing Course, AVO Training Institute

Basic Electrical Troubleshooting Course, AVO Training Institute

NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Course, AVO Training Institute

NC Limited Electrical Contractor License

Basic Electric Power Generation Course, U.S. Army

Advance Electric Power Generation Course, U.S. Army

Mechanical Maintenance Course, U.S. Army

Work Experience:

Lead Electric Power Generator Technician Apr 2014 Sep 2016

Raytheon IIS El Paso, Texas / Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Responsible for testing, proper operation, preventive maintenance and repairs of electric

power generators during the System Integration and Check-Out (SICO) mission in

support for the Taiwanese military.

Performed Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services on electrical equipment

associated with power generators.

Examined work orders and maintain equipment logs that recorded equipment

performance, maintenance repairs and services.

Demonstrated work experience in troubleshooting, fault isolation, disassembly, repair and

assembly on electrical/mechanical generator components.

Test electrical equipment after making repairs under changing load conditions for

variations in performance to ensure proper operation.

Distributed and regulated the flow of power between entities, such as generating stations

and power distribution units to assure customer satisfaction with equipment performance

and mechanical standards.

Analyzed equipment failures by identifying faults using wiring diagrams, schematics,

technical manuals and test equipment to determine needed level of maintenance, services

or repairs.

Maintained cleanliness of electric power generators and other electrical equipment to

minimize equipment failures and safety hazards.

Electric Power Generation Equipment Maintenance Supervisor Jan 2009 Oct 2013

U.S. Army - Fort Drum, New York / Balad, Iraq / Fort Bragg, North Carolina

Directly supervised and coordinated the activities of mechanics, installers and repairers

of electric power generators.

Maintained daily logs of operation, maintenance and safety activities, including test

results, instrument readings and details of equipment malfunctions and maintenance

repairs.

Determined schedules, sequences and assignments for work activities, based on work

priority, quantity of equipment and skill of personnel.

Conducted and arranged for worker training in safety, repair maintenance techniques,

operational procedures and equipment use of electrical equipment.

Developed, implemented and evaluated maintenance policies and procedures for

employee safety training to prevent, detect and correct unsafe conditions or violations of

procedures and safety rules.

Inspected electrical systems, equipment, and components to identify hazards, defects, or

the need for adjustment or repairs and to ensure compliance with codes.

Directed and trained workers to install, maintain and repair electrical wiring, equipment

and fixtures.

Recommended and implemented measures to motivate employees and to improve

production methods, equipment performance, product quality and efficiency.

Electric Power Generation/Motor Technician Jun 2002 Dec 2008

U.S. Army - Fort Stewart, Georgia / Baghdad, Iraq / Ramadi, Iraq / Fort Drum, New York

Repaired, operated and maintained 5KW to 60KW Mobile Electric Power (MEP)

Generators to ensure serviceability, operation and readiness of equipment.

Repaired, operated and maintained stationary motors, power distribution units and other

prime power equipment to provide utilities for buildings or industrial processes.

Monitored and inspected equipment, computer terminals, switches, valves, gauges,

alarms, safety devices, low voltage relays and meters to detect leaks or malfunctions and

to ensure that equipment is operating efficiently and safely.

Performed routine maintenance on electrical equipment to determine when and what kind

of maintenance is needed.

Disassembled and assembled electrical parts such as alternators, voltage regulators, fuses,

generators, starting devices and switches, following schematic drawings and using hand,

machine, and power tools.

Tested AC/DC electrical systems for continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment

and fixtures using testing devices, such as ohmmeters, voltmeters and oscilloscopes,

using wiring diagrams and schematics to ensure compatibility and safety of the system.

Stripped insulation from wire ends, using wire stripping pliers, and attach wires to

terminals for subsequent soldering.

Serviced, repaired, adjusted, and tested machines, devices, moving parts and equipment

that operate primarily on the basis of mechanical and electrical principles.



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