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Service Technician Food

Location:
Mulberry, FL, 33860
Posted:
March 21, 2024

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Scott B.Neumann

**** **** ****

Mulberry, FL ****0

Home 863-***-****

Cell Phone 225-***-****

EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE

Quality Petroleum, (Lakeland, FL)

(October 2018 – Present)

Service Technician – Responsible for the servicing and repair on Gas/Diesel fueling systems. This includes Gilbarco and Wayne dispensers of several different models and types. Also, I have knowledge of Veetor-Root POS system control operations and performed several repairs to gas stations systems as needed. Responsible for the replacements of hanging hardware as needed on dispensers and repairs to the whole inside of the dispenser when it malfunctions.

Racetrac/Raceway, (Atlanta, GA)

(June 2006 – September 2018)

Advanced Service Technician – Responsible for the repairing of Stores food service equipment (BUNN, Cornelius, Stoelting) types of manufactures. Responsible for the servicing and repair of Roller grills, Fountain drink machines, frozen carbonated beverage machines FCB, plumbing, electrical and ceiling, IT pos, alarm system issues for Stores. Responsibilities also include Service Technician Responsibilities as below:

Service Technician – Responsible for the servicing and repair on Gas/Diesel fueling systems. This includes Gilbarco and Wayne dispensers of several different models and types. Also, I have knowledge of Veetor-Root system control operations and performed several repairs to gas stations systems as needed. Responsible for the replacement of all hanging hardware.

Cable Marketing & Installations, CMI; (Biloxi, MS.)

(March 2005 – June 2006)

Cable Television Installation Technician – Responsible for complete installation of cable

Television services to Residence and Commercial business. Performed installation of

analog and digital, telephone and high speed Internet services to both Residence and

commercial businesses. Responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair, and trouble-

shooting of all services. Performed installations of several unique telephone services to

both Residence and Commercial business involving alarm system service.

Schwartz Environmental Testing, SETCO; (Baton Rouge, LA)

(June 2001 – March 2005)

Chief Technician - Responsible for staffing, scheduling, and report writing for source

sampling program’s throughout the United States. Responsibilities include field/crew

leader and Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) operator. Performed

compliance and engineering tests at industrial sources in accordance with Federal Register 40 CFR 60, Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (BIF) method and regulations and

part 75. Duties also include calibration, maintenance, and repair of all SETCO’s field testing equipment. Designed and built two Continuous Emission Monitoring Mobile

Laboratory units, Skilled on both electrical and electronic inner and outer workings of both

ambient and source monitoring systems,

PRC/Tetra Tech EM Inc., (Baton Rouge, LA)

(September 1990 – June 2001)

Project Scientist - Responsibilities included staffing, scheduling, and computer diagram

drawings for source sampling programs. Responsibilities also include field/crew

leader and Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) operator, Performed compliance and engineering testing same as Chief Technician above. Also, designed and built two Continuous Emission Monitoring Mobile Laboratory units for environmental testing.

Geraghty and Miller Environmental Service, (Baton Rouge, LA)

(August 1994 – September 1999)

Scientist III – Performed the duties of office manager at Geraghty and Miller Air Emission Laboratory facility. Responsibilities included staffing, scheduling, budgeting and report writing for source sampling programs throughout the United States. Also, Responsible for Field/Crew team leader and CEM operator. Performed all repairs of field testing environmental equipment,

TRC Environmental Corporation, (Windsor, CT)

(March 1989 – August 1994)

Associate Project Scientist – Performed relative accuracy test audits and cylinder gas audits at industrial sources in accordance with Federal Register 40 CFR 60 Appendix A, B, and F, including performance audits to ambient air quality stations throughout the Northeast, Assisted Project Managers with report outlines as well as primary contact with clients for assistance and technical support. Responsibilities included the maintenance, trouble-shooting, and calibrations of TRC’s ambient and stack testing monitoring equipment.

Technical Specialist – Conducted the installation of meteorological, ambient and source sampling

instrumentation in air quality monitoring stations throughout the Northeast. Responsibilities included the operation, maintenance, and quality control of data at these stations.

United States Navy, (Groton, CT)

(January 1983 – February 1989)

Cryptologic Technician Maintenance (Petty Officer second class) - Responsibilities included the maintenance and trouble shooting of digital computer systems, maintenance of analog receivers used by the United States Submarine Navy. Installation of various equipment hardware. Performed the operations of all digital and analog hardware and made repairs as needed. Building, repaired, and devising audio/video cables for installation of equipment including electrical wiring.

SKILLS

oKnowledge of MS-DOS, Windows 7 and 10 (95,97,98,2000,XP,MAC), WordPerfect, Microsoft Word,

oDisigner and Microsoft Excel and Lotus 123.

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TRAINING

oWayne Certification course (July 2015)

o29 CFR 1910.120, 40 hour safety training course (July 1996)

oMeteorological Standards Institute (April 1992)

oMeteorological Measurements Workshop

oEPA Air Pollution Training Institute (February1992)

oContinuous Emission Monitoring Course #474

oEPA Air Pollution Training Institute (Noverber1989)

oAnalytical Methods for Quality Standards Course #464

EDUCATION

Devry Technical Institute (September 1982)

Woodbridge, New Jersey

Certified Electronic Technician

United States Submarine School

Cryptologic Technician Maintenance

CTM “C” School Pensacola, Florida

United States Submarine School

Cryptologic Technician Maintenance

Cryptologic Technician Maintenance

CTM “A” School, Graduated top ten percent of class

Groton, CT.



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