Brian Best
Experience
Northeast Building Products
Maintenance Mechanic
Responsible for troubleshooting and repairing automated, manual and CNC equipment, through equipment manuals and vendor support, in a multifaceted manufacturing environment
Understand PLC’s, control systems, relays, input/output modules, circuit breakers, VFD’s, inverters, transformers, switches, safety circuits, thermos overloads, AC/DC motors, and power distribution
Read and interpret electrical, pneumatic and hydraulics, schematics
Proficiently utilize measuring devices, such as micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, pressure gauges and multimeters
Logically report equipment failures and analyze data to increase performance and reliability
Ready-Pac Foods
Maintenance Mechanic II
03/19 – 07/20
Diagnose and repair simple and complex manufacturing equipment issues and perform routine maintenance tasks
Safely supported production by performing maintenance to industrial machinery in a cold wet location
Perform basic mechanical adjustments like tensioning drive belts, conveyor belts, tracking belts and chains
Perform building mechanical repairs such as overhead door track and panel replacement, concrete work, and chain link repairs
Change motors, pulleys, gear boxes and belting and basic welding skills
Read and rebuild pneumatic hoists, gearboxes, power drives, centrifugal pumps, and replace mechanical shaft seals
Troubleshoot and repair hydraulic and pneumatic systems and program at a basic level the automated equipment such as automated scales and packaging machines
Independent Contracting
Electrician
07/10 to Present
Responsible for commercial and residential electrical work throughout homes and businesses
Required to have to utmost customer service representation. Instill in workers under me the same character
Ran wire, installed fixtures, switches, and rewired entire homes
OCC Electric
Electrical Journeyman
06/16 to 06/17
Provide mechanical, electrical, and fire alarm controls for water and wastewater facilities, chiller (absorption & centrifugal), and boiler systems
Provide instrumentation and automation services for governmental, institutional, commercial, and industrial customers
Ran fiber lines through various size conduits for controls rooms
Paletti
Field Service Technician
01/13 to 01/16
Oversee and coordinate electrical and mechanical installation of laser cells for automotive companies, both domestic and international
Assists in wiring of lighting and robotic equipment in the cell
Provided detailed reports on problems that needed to be fixed and parts needed to be ordered
Education
Thompson Institute of Technology, Philadelphia, PA, June 2010
Skills
Industrial Maintenance:
Hydraulics – Inspection, installation,
PLCs – troubleshooting
Fabrication – 3-5 years of experience, MIG/TIG welding
CNC – repairing, troubleshooting – hydraulic and pneumatic, 6-axis specifically made for Northeast
Schematics
Blueprints
3-Phase – troubleshooting, repair
Relay switch, proximity switches, photo eyes
Motors – Baldor mainly, but is comfortable with most