Tarence D. Monroe
Hyattsville, MD. 20784
ad22sh@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
• Seeking the job of a journeyman electrician in maintenance, commercial, and residential with over 30 years of experience, which details work installation, troubleshooting, and repair in a safely manner.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Electrical Company: MC Dean
Electrician Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, August 2023 – September 2023
• Pulled No.12AWG to 4/0 THHN Wires.
• Landed wires in 125-225AMP 42 Breaker Panels.
• Installed to 1 Inch EMT Conduit, Inch F.M.C. on security doors.
Electrian Georgetown Hospital, Washington DC, July 2022 – August 2023
• Pulled No.12AWG to 6AWG THHN wires; fiber and 12/2 MCcable for fire alarm.
• Installed 2ft x 4ft. L.E.D. fixtures; 4 inch to 2ft junction boxes; smoke/duct detectors, relay and monitor modules for fire alarm; to 2 inch EMT conduit; power whips for air conveyors.
Electrician Microsoft, Annapolis Junction, MD, April 2021 – July 2022
• Pulled no.12AWG to 1000 MCM wires.
• Installed 4 inch to 2 feet junction boxes; to 4 inch EMT conduit; 4 inch EMT and fire retardant sleeves for fiber, data, and communication cables; 8 to 24 inch cable tray.
VW International, Inc. – Washington, DC, May 2018 – December 2020
Electrician Children’ National at Walter Reed Army MED CTR (WRAMC)
• Maintained service equipment such as 15KV switchgear, unit subs, batteries/charger emergency generator.
• Tested electrical systems such as continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures, using mergers, voltage testers, circuit tracers, current testers, infrared thermometers.
• Racked in and out ABC’s/VCB breakers in 15KV switchgear.
• Installed to 1-inch (CPVC, PVC, Rigid and EMT) conduit, electrical components, (MC, S/O, Romex) cable light fixtures.
• Ordered materials and parts by calling vendors for replacement parts.
• Performed other trades work and incidental to electrical work.
• Wired motors, hot water heaters, pumps, air handling units, control cabinets, troubleshoots circuits, electrical components
CHENEGA FACILITIES MANAGEMENT, LLC – Washington, DC, September 2014 - May 2018
LEAD ELECTRICIAN Walter Reed MED CTR (WRAMC)
• Installed to 4-inch conduit, electrical panels, MC cable, struts, electrical components, 10 ft. light poles and fixtures.
• Maintained service equipment such as 15KV switchgear, unit subs, battery/charger, EM generator, pad mounted fused switches, power transformers, electrical manholes/vaults, exterior lighting systems (walkway, streets, parking areas, perimeter obstruction), automatic transfer switches, and distribution panels.
• Ordered materials and parts by contacting vendors for replacement parts and vendors.
• Operated 60 ft. boom lift for troubleshooting and repaired exterior lights, and 30 ft. poles.
• Performed other trades work and incidental to electric work.
• Racked in and out ABC’S/VCB breakers in 15KV switchgear.
• Supervised entry level electricians.
• Switched on and off pad mounted switches and disconnected fusses.
• Tested electrical systems for continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures, using various testing devices such as Mergers, voltage testers, current testers, ad circuit tracers, infrared thermometers/cameras.
• Troubleshot circuits, electrical components, motors, and panels.
• Wired motors, hot water heaters, pumps, and air handling units.
SAFEWAY, Washington, DC, April 2002 – Present
FOOD CLERK
• Advises store Director on grocery stock items and quantities for the dairy department.
• Answers incoming phone calls and routes to various departments throughout the store.
• Assists customers with locating grocery items.
• Clean dairy refrigerator as needed and clean the dairy area daily.
• Creates daily reports from Western Union, money orders, and cash registers.
• Operates pallet and power jacks to pull orders for delivery, makes baler out of cardboard.
• Performs bookkeeping duties in the front office.
• Provides service as good clerk by bagging customers’ groceries at checkout.
• Provides superior customer service by assisting customers with bagging groceries.
• Stock dairy department to ensure they have adequate food and quantity.
Lap worldwide services – Washington, DC, July 2007 – September 2014
Lead Electrician – Walter Reed Army MED CTR (WRAMC)
• Installed to 4-inch EMT conduit, electrical panels, MC cable struts, electrical components, 10 ft. light poles and fixtures.
• Maintained service equipment such as 15KV switchgear, unit subs, battery charger, EM generator, pad mounted fused switches, power transformers, electrical manholes/vaults, exterior lighting systems (walkway, streets, parking areas, perimeter obstruction), automatic transfer switches, and distribution panels.
• Ordered materials and parts by contacting vendors for replacement parts and vendors.
• Operated 60 ft. boom lift for troubleshooting and repaired exterior lights and 30 ft. poles.
• Performed electrical work on post wide infrastructure including 48 building electrical systems on a 110-acre campus.
• Performed other trades worked and incidental to electrical work.
• Racked in and out ACB’S/VCB breakers in 15KV switchgear.
• Supervised six entry level electricians.
• Switched on and off pad mounted switches and disconnects fuses.
• Tested electrical systems for continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures, using various testing devices such as Meggers, voltage testers, current testers, and ad circuit tracers, infrared thermometers/cameras.
• Troubleshot circuits, electrical components, motors, and panels.
• Used a portable 5000KW generator to pump water out of electrical manholes/vaults throughout campus.
• Wired motors, hot water heaters, pumps, and air handling units.
EDUCATION
HVACR 1 CERTIFICATE - June 2015 - LOCAL 99
NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE – DECEMBER 2007 – JOURNEYMAN PREP
CONSTRUCTION ORGANIZING MEMBERSHIP EDUCATION TRAINING – December 2007 – LOCAL 26
RESIDENTIAL WIREMAN - NATIONAL JOINT APPRENTICE & TRAINING COMMITTEE FOR THE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY - MAY 1991
PHELPS VOCATIONAL SCHOOL - ELECTRONIC CERTIFCATE WASHINGTON, DC– JUNE 1989
EASTERN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA – WASHINGTON, DC – JUNE 1988
COMMUNICATION ELECTRONIC – MAY 1988
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST