ARIEL NUÑEZ
**** * ********** **. ***. #***, Hialeah, FL 33010 C: 786-***-****
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SUMMARY
Licensed Journeyman Electrician experienced in commercial, residential, and industrial areas. Self-motivated individual who works well in fast-paced, high-pressure work environments. Completes projects on time and uses professional level skill and trade knowledge to demonstrate superior performance on job sites. Excels in safely leading a crew and managing all onsite hazards, and possesses vast knowledge of the fundamental concepts in electrical technology. Driven to produce quality results. KEY SKILLS & CREDENTIALS
-Journeyman Electrician License, 2013 -Diversity Training
-CPR & First Aid Certification -Peer Mediation
-Class E Florida Driver's License -Career Prep Information Technology
-Familiarity with Blue Beam Software -World of Work
-Familiarity with Procore Software -Health Education
-Trained in a variety of industries -Communications
-Fluent in English & Spanish
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Lead Electrician, 2019-Present
Electro Tech Corporation- 2947 Midland Dr., Ogden, UT 84401
• Residential/Commercial project at Homestead Airforce Base
• Run a crew of 15 members
• Duties include lighting, power, fire alarm system
• Conduct weekly safety meetings
• Run EMT and BX Wire
• Medical Facility
• Security Facility
• Service upgrade
• Electrical Room upgrade
• Run conductor on raceways
• Install cable trays and lightning protection
• Pole installation 277V/480V
Industrial Electrician, 2015-2019
WTH Technologies, Inc.-583 E State Rd 434, Longwood, FL 32750
• Thread Rigid and IMC conduit from to 4”
• Wire motors 480V/277V
• PLC- power supplies
• Motor control troubleshooting
• VFDs installation and troubleshooting
• Underground main power distribution
• Switchgear installation and conductor landing
• Job-CMG conversion from Dieset Fueling Stat
Foreman, 2013 to 2015
Hypower Inc. – 5913 NW 31 Ave. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
• Miami International Airport Project/Train
• Project Brightline Miami Train Station
• Lead multiple crews
• Rough-in power, lighting, fire alarm, BDA, technology
• Slab distribution and deck rough-in
• Interpret drawings, wiring diagrams, flow charts and written descriptions of the project requirements
• Work with various types of cableways, conduits and other electrical raceways
• Work extended hours on weekday and weekend projects
• Consult with the supervisor electrician regarding the likely risks associated with the assigned job
• Consistently update knowledge of safety requirements and policies
• Develop in-depth knowledge of arc flash ratings and standards
• Install, test, and modify circuit breakers, controls, fuses, lights and motors Electrician Mechanic, 2006 to 2013
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 349 – 1657 NW 17 Avenue, Miami, FL 33125
• Electrician for Miami
• Children's and South Miami Hospitals
• Troubleshooting
• Install, test, and modify circuit breakers, controls, fuses, lights and motors
• Perform maintenance on motors
• Demolition and installation
• Fabricate specific electrical component parts and assemblies
• Maintain and test fire alarm systems equipment for proper performance and correct communication
• Interpret schematic blueprints, wiring diagrams, performance specifications and service manuals Electrician Helper, 2004 to 2006
Florida Rock Industries – 12201 NW 25 Street, Miami, FL 33182
• Troubleshoot motors
• Perform maintenance on motors
• Troubleshoot 1260 Crane
• Work alongside Lead Electrician
Electrician Helper, 2002 to 2004
Strategic Energy – 7516 NW 55 Street, Miami, FL 33166
• Maintenance on high mast lighting
• Operate bucket truck
• Rewire 480 single phase circuits
• Collaborate with F.P.L. and D.O.T.
EDUCATION
Certificate of Apprenticeship: Electrician, 2001
Earle C. Clements Job Corps Center - 2302 US-60, Morganfield, KY 42437
• Graduated number 1 of 25
• Completed 3 courses in construction trade
• Completed tape test in English and Mathematics
• Completed ASVAB
• Completed OSHA 30
• Automotive Engineering