Kevin Wilson
Austin, TX *****
*************@*****.***
PROFILE
Master electrician state licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation license # 337461.Certi-
fied by the National Center for Construction Education and Research.Certification Plus #5563381. SUMMARY
I am well versed in all aspects of the electrical trade.I have worked side by side with general contractors, facility
owners/operators, and other trades(instrument techs, welders, pipefitters, hvac techs, plumbers, etc.)to insure safe
and timely completion of multiple projects.I've studied every aspect of electrical distribution from 480V wye to
208V grounded delta to 240V single phase and electrical control of processes from 4-20 milliamp loops to 10-
24Vdc loops to 24/120V digital signals.I am a master at conduit bending with a thorough knowledge of the
trigonometric functions and their place in it.My hands on approach to the National Electrical Code gives me a
full understanding of the rules of my trade and the reasons for them. Work Experience
Operations Manager
Francis Solar - Austin, TX
January 2019 to Present
Electrical/Instrument General Foreman Austin Industrial Austin Ind.
2017 to Present
Supervision of Instrument /Electrical Department consisting of 20-30 employees. Performing all manner of tasks
including but not limited to: Proofreading blueprints for new construction, coordinating with engineers of all fields, managing scheduling of projects, performing project estimates and coordinating with customer contract management, plant operations, third party project management etc. Electrician Foreman, Austin Industrial
Phillips 66 - Borger, TX
2011 to 2017
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Supervision of refinery maintenance, construction and scheduling.Overseeing crews of ten to twenty electri- cians and apprentices.Blue print reading, material ordering, job planning, and safety training/ implementation.
Electrical Foreman
Keltex Electric - Borger, TX
2008 to 2010
Electrical project foreman where job tasks involve supervision of journeyman and apprentice electricians on large commercial and industrial projects with priorities placed on safe work practices.Jobs have varied from
installation of small commercial services to fiber installations and immense power configurations for massive
petrochemical plant operations.
Journeyman electrician in Zachry instrumentation and electrical department Zachry Construction Company, Chevron Phillips - Borger, TX 2007 to 2008
Borger, TX, Borger Complex 2007-2008
Journeyman electrician in Zachry instrumentation and electrical department (maintenance division).Job de- scription incased maintenance, construction, and troubleshooting of chemical plant electrical and instrument
processes including but not limited to 120 volt DCS controls, heat tracing, high voltage terminations(4160V-13200V), and installation of cable tray and explosion proof conduit systems (RMC) all with an emphasis on safety procedures.
Electrical construction foreman and service technician McCracken Electric - Amarillo, TX
2005 to 2006
Duties performed included supervision of large com- mercial construction personnel, management of onsite material ordering /
deliveries;installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and new construction of projects ranging from medical
equipment( i.e. MRI scanners, PET imaging machines, and uninterrupted power sources for such)to pro- grammable lighting systems for residential and commercial applications to data cabling.Clients encompassed
large medical facilities(BSA, Harrington Cancer Center)and educational institutions (West Texas A&M University, Amarillo College, etc.)
Apprentice Electrician
NJATC
1999 to 2005
Apprentice electrician indentured by the National Joint ApprenticeshipTraining Committee, a coop between the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers(Local 602) and the National Electrical Contractors Association
and sanction by Amarillo College, continuing education department.Employed by numerous electrical contrac- tors through apprentice rotation i.e. McCracken Electric, American Electric, Duke Electric, Ray Electric, Coronado
Electric, all local union contractors, for periods of 6-18 months dependent on work loads needing to be met and job availability.Duties performed included installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and new construction of
large commercial and industrial electrical equipment(switchgear, motor control centers, programmable lighting
systems, Johnson Control and Control Technology air handling systems, plus fire alarm management systems just to name a few.)
Education
Associate
National Joint Apprenticeship Training Program - Amarillo, TX 2005
Skills
• Solar
• Trigonometry
• Electrical Experience
• High Voltage
• Low Voltage
Certifications and Licenses
Master Electrician
May 2018 to May 2019
License # 337461
NCCER Plus
November 2009 to Present