Keith N. Cole
Merritt island. Fl
Work Experience:
Comprehensive Energy Services April 2014 to present
Performed all of the below until July 2015. Was asked to transfer to a Projects
Manager/Startup tech.
American Mechanical Services 2012 to April 2014
Significant knowledge and experience in the service and installation of complex
Commercial HVAC equipment, controls, and components, diagnoses of complex
equipment failures and rough-in wiring. Experience with dismantling, repairs, and
reassembly of field equipment.
Responsible or all aspects of project completion including design planning and
organization, ductwork planning, sheet metal allocation and installation of project.
Proficient with blue prints, drawings, and renderings for renovations and new
construction. Trained in environmental safety including recovering CFC’s and
HCFC’s and recycling, reclaiming and disposing of the used refrigerant.
Colonial Webb 2011-2012
Significant knowledge and experience in the service and installation of complex
Commercial HVAC equipment, controls, and components, diagnoses of complex
equipment failures and rough-in wiring. Experience with dismantling, repairs, and
reassembly of field equipment. Also Helped on 3 centrifugal tear downs
2 Trane and 1 Carrier. Was lead tech on 1 Trane.
Responsible or all aspects of project completion including design planning and
organization, ductwork planning, sheet metal allocation and installation of project.
Proficient with blue prints, drawings, and renderings for renovations and new
construction. Knowledge and experience in the service refrigeration equipment.
Commercial Express 2010-2011
Responsible or all aspects of project completion including design planning and
organization, duct work planning, sheet metal allocation and installation of project.
Proficient with blue prints, drawings, and renderings for renovations and new
construction. Significant knowledge and experience in the service and installation of
complex Commercial HVAC equipment, controls, and components, diagnoses of
complex equipment failures and rough-in wiring. Experience with dismantling, repairs,
and reassembly of field equipment.
August 2006 –2010
North Star Heating and Air Conditioning
Controls System Manager/Service Manager
Directly supervises 8 to 15 service technicians Responsible or all aspects of project
completion including design planning and organization, duct work planning, sheet metal
allocation and installation of project. Proficient with blue prints, drawings, and renderings
for renovations and new construction. Significant knowledge and experience in the
service and installation of complex Commercial HVAC equipment, controls, and
components, diagnoses of complex equipment failures and rough-in wiring. Experience
with dismantling, repairs, and reassembly of field equipment;
Trained on Orion, Honeywell, and Carrier 3V, successfully bid, commissioned and
installed over 25 new and existing buildings with Carrier 3V controls;
Experience with rebuilding and servicing cooling towers and chillers, installation of
commercial VVT systems, pneumatics, water source heat pumps, and installation, service
and preventive maintenance of a wide verity of rooftop units.
Trained and experienced in servicing of computer room equipment including Liebert,
Sanyo, Mitsubishi, McQuay, and Carrier.
October 2005 – August 2006
United States State Department:
Engineering Specialist
TS clearance
Servicing and installing Chillers, Generators, Servicing grounding systems, installation
of chill water piping.
October 2002 – October 2005
Guest Services at Warrenton Training Center
HVAC mechanic
TS clearance
Project supervisor for 6 to 12 service technicians. Provided direct commercial HVAC
service for Chillers, cooling towers, steam boilers, circulator pumps, VFD’s, VAV’s, BAS
systems and commercial exhaust systems.
July 1999 – October 2002
NorthStar Heating and Air Conditioning
Commercial Service Technician
Responsibilities included: project management with planning, design layout, supply
ordering the drawing of ductwork ensuring accurate ordering of sheet metal, and
installation of the project according to blue prints, drawings and renderings provided for
renovations and new construction.
Trained in environmental safety including recovering CFC’s and HCFC’s and recycling,
reclaiming and disposing of the used refrigerant;
July 1990 – July 1999
Simpson Heating and Cooling
Service Technician
Served as a residential service and installation technician; Promoted to supervising nine
technicians; Residential service and sales experience included gas, oil and electric
furnaces, heat pumps, humidifiers, air cleaners, air conditioning units and gas boilers.
Additional commercial services experience includes rooftop units, chillers, cooling
towers, and energy management systems solar equipment, pneumatics, and water source
heat pumps.
Certifications:
Virginia Department of Professional & Occupational Regulation, Board of Contractors
Tradesman Certification, Master HVAC, License 271******* November 1996
Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation, State Board of HVACR
Contractors Certification, License 3435 Journeyman HVAC 1996
Universal Refrigerant Recovery Certification February 1995
Training
Residential A/C and Heating ARI/GAMA Competency Exam May 1992
Washington Gas Understanding Gas fitting Codes May 3 1993 9 hours
Competition of Apprenticeship VA June 1
1993
Board of Contractors VA Journeyman HVAC License July 1994
Ferris State University for ACCA Universal CFC February 15 1995
Board of Contractors VA Masters HVAC License 271*******, July 1995
State of Maryland Journeyman License 3435 1996
RSES Heat Pump Service Technician June 1997
Burnham Steam Heating
September 5 1997
Burnham Hot Water and Radiant Heating September 6
1997
Bacharach Carbon Monoxide and Combustion Safety October 29 1997
Carrier Puron Service Training May 18
1998
Robershaw Pneumatic Controls Class February 2
1999
Mitsubishi M & P series heat pump training October 8 1999
Copeland Compressor operation and service class October 12 2000
Carrier VVT programming and application class October 23-25 2000
Copeland Compressor teardown workshop March 21 2001
Copeland Compressor operation and service class Expert October 11 2001
NTT Refrigeration /Air Conditioning October 24 2002 21
hours
NTT International Plumbing Codes November 7
2002, 14 hours
Trane Factory RTAA/WA/UA Rotary Chiller Service September 12 2003 24
hours
Carrier Tech 5 Liquid Screw Chiller Course March 25 2004
24 hours
State Department Field Station Power Generator Oct 25-Nov 2 2004
NTT Variable Frequency Drives Training course March 31 2005
Caterpillar Electronic Power Generator Training course March 13-17 2006
NBI Air Balancing Certification January
25 2007
Carrier 3V controls September 2006-Present
Carrier CC6400 Comfort Controller Course September 17-19
2007
Carrier CC6400 Best ++ Program Writing Course September 20-21
2007
Orion Control September 16, 17, 18
2008
Trane Voyager Rooftop Units
September 13 2010
Trane Introduction to Tracer Summit October 5
2010
Trane Intellipak Rooftops
November 4 2010
Entech of Texas Trane Centrifugal Tear down Training October 26 2012
References:
Howard Doyle friend
Frank Ryan – Ram Heating and Cooling
Owner