Juan Padilla
Savannah, GA *****
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To obtain a challenging and rewarding position within a well established organization, which will utilize my experience, as well as offer opportunity for growth. Willing to relocate: Anywhere
Authorized to work in the US for any employer
Willing to relocate: Anywhere
Authorized to work in the US for any employer
Work Experience
Electrical Foreman
SunPro Solar - Savannah, GA
May 2020 to July 2021
• Supervise on-site installation of electrical wiring, conduit, and other various electrical equipment_
• Interact with customers in a professional and courteous manner
• Coordinate with others to schedule installations, site visits, and shutdowns
• Estimates materials and timelines prior to beginning work
• Follow specifications on blueprints/diagrams/technical drawings for installations
• Supervise/Conduct all repairs and installations according to code
• Utilize all safety equipment and follow all safety regulations and guidelines
• Maintain a neat and organized work environment
• Maintain a stock of common materials in the Shop
• Supervise Electrical Vehicle material stock
• Supervision of Journeyman and Apprentice Electricians
• Report to Project Manager/Electrical Department Manager Industrial Electrician
Automation Systems Controls Inc - Ellabell, GA
May 2019 to May 2020
Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
• Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
• Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
• Pull low and high voltage electrical wire and terminations.
• Electrical system components - MCC's, inverters, motors, etc.
• Control systems - PLC's, robotics, and other associated automation equipment Perform advanced troubleshooting and lead repairs of equipment causing or contributing to safety, quality, downtime/productivity opportunities and issues
• Differentiate between cause types when troubleshooting among product, process, mechanical, and electrical contributors
• Communicate findings and, leading design and implementation of correction steps
• Verify, provide feedback, and update electrical schematics appropriately and in a timely manner Mentor Reliability Electrician II's-IV's in development of needed skills, assisting those resources with oversight and management of projects and other work assignments linked to manufacturing systems
• Safety practices - LOTO, Confined Space, PPE, Hot Work, PIT, Fall Protection, Hoisting & Rigging
• Calculator and Computer application - work order documentation, parts requisitioning
• Measurement units, techniques and application of appropriate tools including Process Calibrators, oscilloscope, IR camera, data loggers, and data archival and analysis
• Math skills to include
• Arithmetic
• Application of formulas such as current, voltage, etc.
• Conversion of measurement units
• Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical schematics/prints, updating electrical prints/ schematics assigned for modification
• Identification and proper use of tools, focused on selection of the right tool for work assignment application
• Working knowledge of the National Electric Code (NEC)
• Advanced understanding of e-stop systems
• Advanced troubleshooting of electrical components such as, but not limited to PLC's, AC & DC drives, relay logic, single loop controllers, pneumatics & hydraulics
• Ability to create advanced PLC systems and programs for process and operational control Commercial Electrician Foreman
CS Hurd - Richmond Hill, GA
September 2018 to May 2019
Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
• Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
• Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
• Pull low and high voltage electrical wire and terminations.
• Electrical system components - MCC's, inverters, motors, etc.
• Control systems - PLC's, robotics, and other associated automation equipment Perform advanced troubleshooting and lead repairs of equipment causing or contributing to safety, quality, downtime/productivity opportunities and issues
• Differentiate between cause types when troubleshooting among product, process, mechanical, and electrical contributors
• Communicate findings and, leading design and implementation of correction steps
• Verify, provide feedback, and update electrical schematics appropriately and in a timely manner Mentor Reliability Electrician II's-IV's in development of needed skills, assisting those resources with oversight and management of projects and other work assignments linked to manufacturing systems
• Safety practices - LOTO, Confined Space, PPE, Hot Work, PIT, Fall Protection, Hoisting & Rigging
• Calculator and Computer application - work order documentation, parts requisitioning
• Measurement units, techniques and application of appropriate tools including Process Calibrators, oscilloscope, IR camera, data loggers, and data archival and analysis
• Math skills to include
• Arithmetic
• Application of formulas such as current, voltage, etc.
• Conversion of measurement units
• Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical schematics/prints, updating electrical prints/ schematics assigned for modification
• Identification and proper use of tools, focused on selection of the right tool for work assignment application
• Working knowledge of the National Electric Code (NEC)
• Advanced understanding of e-stop systems
• Advanced troubleshooting of electrical components such as, but not limited to PLC's, AC & DC drives, relay logic, single loop controllers, pneumatics & hydraulics
• Ability to create advanced PLC systems and programs for process and operational control Industrial Electrician
Georgia Transformer - Rincon, GA
December 2017 to September 2018
Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
• Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
• Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
• Pull low and high voltage electrical wire and terminations.
• Electrical system components - MCC's, inverters, motors, etc.
• Control systems - PLC's, robotics, and other associated automation equipment Perform advanced troubleshooting and lead repairs of equipment causing or contributing to safety, quality, downtime/productivity opportunities and issues
• Differentiate between cause types when troubleshooting among product, process, mechanical, and electrical contributors
• Communicate findings and, leading design and implementation of correction steps
• Verify, provide feedback, and update electrical schematics appropriately and in a timely manner Mentor Reliability Electrician II's-IV's in development of needed skills, assisting those resources with oversight and management of projects and other work assignments linked to manufacturing systems
• Safety practices - LOTO, Confined Space, PPE, Hot Work, PIT, Fall Protection, Hoisting & Rigging
• Calculator and Computer application - work order documentation, parts requisitioning
• Measurement units, techniques and application of appropriate tools including Process Calibrators, oscilloscope, IR camera, data loggers, and data archival and analysis
• Math skills to include
• Arithmetic
• Application of formulas such as current, voltage, etc.
• Conversion of measurement units
• Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical schematics/prints, updating electrical prints/ schematics assigned for modification
• Identification and proper use of tools, focused on selection of the right tool for work assignment application
• Working knowledge of the National Electric Code (NEC)
• Advanced understanding of e-stop systems
• Advanced troubleshooting of electrical components such as, but not limited to PLC's, AC & DC drives, relay logic, single loop controllers, pneumatics & hydraulics
• Ability to create advanced PLC systems and programs for process and operational control Industrial Electrician
Phase Electric - Jacksonville, FL
December 2016 to December 2017
Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
• Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
• Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
• Pull low and high voltage electrical wire and terminations.
• Electrical system components - MCC's, inverters, motors, etc.
• Control systems - PLC's, robotics, and other associated automation equipment Perform advanced troubleshooting and lead repairs of equipment causing or contributing to safety, quality, downtime/productivity opportunities and issues
• Differentiate between cause types when troubleshooting among product, process, mechanical, and electrical contributors
• Communicate findings and, leading design and implementation of correction steps
• Verify, provide feedback, and update electrical schematics appropriately and in a timely manner Mentor Reliability Electrician II's-IV's in development of needed skills, assisting those resources with oversight and management of projects and other work assignments linked to manufacturing systems
• Safety practices - LOTO, Confined Space, PPE, Hot Work, PIT, Fall Protection, Hoisting & Rigging
• Calculator and Computer application - work order documentation, parts requisitioning
• Measurement units, techniques and application of appropriate tools including Process Calibrators, oscilloscope, IR camera, data loggers, and data archival and analysis
• Math skills to include
• Arithmetic
• Application of formulas such as current, voltage, etc.
• Conversion of measurement units
• Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical schematics/prints, updating electrical prints/ schematics assigned for modification
• Identification and proper use of tools, focused on selection of the right tool for work assignment application
• Working knowledge of the National Electric Code (NEC)
• Advanced understanding of e-stop systems
• Advanced troubleshooting of electrical components such as, but not limited to PLC's, AC & DC drives, relay logic, single loop controllers, pneumatics & hydraulics
• Ability to create advanced PLC systems and programs for process and operational control Maintenance Electrician (Industrial)
Shaw Industries - Savannah, GA
April 2016 to December 2017
Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
• Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
• Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
• Pull low and high voltage electrical wire and terminations.
• Electrical system components - MCC's, inverters, motors, etc.
• Control systems - PLC's, robotics, and other associated automation equipment Perform advanced troubleshooting and lead repairs of equipment causing or contributing to safety, quality, downtime/productivity opportunities and issues
• Differentiate between cause types when troubleshooting among product, process, mechanical, and electrical contributors
• Communicate findings and, leading design and implementation of correction steps
• Verify, provide feedback, and update electrical schematics appropriately and in a timely manner Execute and assist in development of proactive maintenance plans, including planned jobs on assigned equipment to include:
• Preventive Maintenance (PM) - inspection & measurement of equipment components for proper function applying specifications, drawings, and written instruction on pre-defined schedules
• Condition Maintenance (CM) - repair and replacement of components identified as requiring attention through PM & PDM activities based on detailed job plans, including development of detailed job plans and ensuring any necessary updates to schematics are completed Execute assigned or scheduled work orders in support of projects and process improvement (PI) efforts identified as critical to business objectives
• Includes design, setup, and programming of complex PLC and other operational equipment involved in product manufacturing
Mentor Reliability Electrician II's-IV's in development of needed skills, assisting those resources with oversight and management of projects and other work assignments linked to manufacturing systems
• Safety practices - LOTO, Confined Space, PPE, Hot Work, PIT, Fall Protection, Hoisting & Rigging
• Calculator and Computer application - work order documentation, parts requisitioning
• Measurement units, techniques and application of appropriate tools including Process Calibrators, oscilloscope, IR camera, data loggers, and data archival and analysis
• Math skills to include
• Arithmetic
• Application of formulas such as current, voltage, etc.
• Conversion of measurement units
• Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical schematics/prints, updating electrical prints/ schematics assigned for modification
• Identification and proper use of tools, focused on selection of the right tool for work assignment application
• Working knowledge of the National Electric Code (NEC)
• Advanced understanding of e-stop systems
• Advanced troubleshooting of electrical components such as, but not limited to PLC's, AC & DC drives, relay logic, single loop controllers, pneumatics & hydraulics
• Ability to create advanced PLC systems and programs for process and operational control Electrical Journeyman (Commercial)
Merrit Electric - Key Largo, FL
December 2015 to December 2016
Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
● Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
● Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
● Pull low and high voltage electrical wire and terminations. Electrical Foreman (Commercial)
Morton Electric Inc - Sanford, FL
December 2014 to December 2015
Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
● Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
● Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
● Pull low and high voltage electrical wire and terminations. Electrical Foreman(Commercial)
Quinco Electrical Inc - Winter Park, FL
October 2012 to December 2014
Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
● Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
● Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
● Pull low and high voltage electrical wire and terminations. Electrical Foreman (Commercial)
Advance Wiring Services - Jacksonville, FL
November 2011 to October 2012
Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
● Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
● Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
● Pull low and high voltage electrical wire and terminations. Electrical Mechanic (Commercial)
Construct Corps - Orlando, FL
August 2009 to November 2011
Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
● Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
● Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
● Pull low and high voltage electrical wire and terminations. Electrical Mechanic (Commercial)
Craftmen On Call - Saint Cloud, FL
August 2008 to August 2009
Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
● Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
● Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
● Pull low and high voltage electrical wire, cctv, fire alarm, data and terminations. Electrical Foreman (Commercial)
Bright Future Electric - Ocoee, FL
December 2006 to August 2008
Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
● Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
● Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
● Managed projects from the beginning concept to end finished results. Electrical Foreman
Zap Electric - Kissimmee, FL
January 2005 to November 2006
Supervised 15 electricians.
● Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
● Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
● Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
● Managed projects from the beginning concept to end finished results. Electrical Foreman
Tri City Electric - Altamonte Springs, FL
November 1990 to January 2005
Supervised 75 electricians.
● Read and interpreted electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings.
● Read electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts.
● Cut, thread, bend, assemble and installed conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings.
● Managed projects from the beginning concept to end finished results. Industrial Electrician
Savannah Staffing - Savannah, GA
Education
Associate of Science degree in Technology
Florida Technical College - Orlando, FL
March 2010
Bachelor of Science degree in Electricity
Electrical Technical College - Hato Rey, PR
May 1994
Bachelor of Science degree in HVAC Technician
Universal Technical College
March 1990
Skills
• Mechanical Knowledge
• Electrical Experience
• Industrial Maintenance
• PLC
• Troubleshooting
• Electrical Maintenance
• Excel
• Schematics
• Programmable Logic Controllers
• Industrial Electrician Experience
• High Voltage
• TCP
• TCP/IP
• Active Directory
• Microsoft Windows Server
• WAN
• LAN
• Network Infrastructure
• Microsoft Exchange
• Computer Networking
• Help Desk
• DNS
• Network Support
• Linux
• DHCP
• VMWare
• Microsoft Excel
• Warehouse Experience
• Maintenance
• Forklift
• Operating Systems
• System Administration
• Technical Support
• VPN
• Load Balancing
• Disaster Recovery
• Hotel experience
• Project management
• HVAC
• Low Voltage
• Network Administration
• Driving
• Computer literacy
• Commercial electrician experience
• Supervising experience
• Microsoft Word
• SQL
• Microsoft SQL Server
Certifications and Licenses
Journeyman Electrician
Assessments
Mechanical Knowledge — Proficient
November 2020
Understanding and applying mechanical concepts and processes Full results: Proficient
Construction Safety — Proficient
May 2020
Using safe practices while on a construction site
Full results: Proficient
Work Style: Reliability — Familiar
July 2020
Tendency to be dependable and come to work
Full results: Familiar
Attention to Detail — Completed
September 2020
Identifying differences in materials, following instructions, and detecting details among distracting information
Full results: Completed
Work Motivation — Highly Proficient
August 2020
Level of motivation and discipline applied toward work Full results: Highly Proficient
Management & Leadership Skills: Planning & Execution — Completed September 2020
Planning and managing resources to accomplish organizational goals. Full results: Completed
Supervisory Skills: Motivating & Assessing Employees — Familiar May 2020
Motivating others to achieve objectives and identifying improvements or corrective actions. Full results: Familiar
Numerical Reasoning Skills — Familiar
October 2020
Quickly and accurately performing basic mathematical operations, recognizing numerical sequences, and interpreting graphs.
Full results: Familiar
Basic Maintenance and Repair — Highly Proficient
October 2020
Performing basic repairs and maintenance for apartment complexes, office buildings, and other facilities
Full results: Highly Proficient
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