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Control Systems Maintenance Mechanic

Location:
Clearfield, UT
Salary:
Negotiable
Posted:
July 08, 2024

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Edgel Roy Gillespie II

*** **** **., ***** **., *4404 **************@*****.*** 385-***-****

OBJECTIVE: IT Network System Tech/ Work Lead / Quality PMEL Tech/ Maintenance Technician Electrical & Electronics Engineering Technician

CNC Computer Electronics Machine Mechanic / Robotics Professional Instrumentation Technician Metrology: Calibrations & A+ C.E.T. Industrial Engineering Technician with Electrical / Commercial and Industrial Electrician / Electronics Technician Qualifications:

40 plus years including education, OJT, in several disciplines. Studied and Worked in the electrical and electronics field, including as an industrial/ commercial technician to present. Trained and Studied in the discipline as an Aerospace PMEL instrument Technician covering more than 20 years’ experience. Have broad understanding in several disciplines as an industrial/ commercial technician., in the realm of troubleshooting, and facilitating in the repairs of damaged and malfunctioning production equipment. Process Electronics Controls and High Voltage Maintenance Mechanic. Primary responsibilities included education, experience, troubleshooting and diagnostics for the repair of VFD units, PLC units, Magnetic start systems, Density Control Systems, Flow/Batch Control Systems, Process Routing Control Systems, Heat Treat Systems, Massive Conveyor Control System, including the troubleshooting, assessment, repairs, ordering materials for the remanufacturing of electrical motors, high voltage main distribution control centers, automation computer control systems, and all peripheral materials to maintain the process operations Including Robotic Blasting Systems, HVAC systems, Compressor Systems, Paint Booths, Blast Booths, Lighting Systems, various testing equipment centers, CNC Machine Centers. Functioned as the weekend scheduler, work lead, and trouble desk operator. Employment:

08/26/2023 to 04/16/2024, Admiral beverage Co., 2780 US-89, Pleasant View, UT., 84404. 801-***-**** Maintenance Machine Mechanic

11/08/2022 to 07/22/2023, Amazon.com Services LLC, 777 N 5600 W, Salt Lake City UY., 84116 Warehouse Fulfilment Associate. 888-***-****

2000 to 09/21/2022, Hill AFB, Clearfield UT 84056; 12/07/1999 – 09/21/2022, 801-***-**** Series 2608 Computer Electronics Machine Systems Mechanic. Landing Gear Treatment Support Center. The position includes the ability to work as an Integration & Technical Electronics Engineering Mechanic, Proficient troubleshoot skills, with the abilities in reading complex schematics and manufacture equipment drawings. Proficient in diagnostics performed on equipment with the usage of advance electronic test equipment, including the usage of DVMs, Oscilloscopes, Amperage meters, Frequency Analyzers/counters/signal generators and various test equipment assigned to specific machines. Proficient in the overhaul, maintenance, repair, alignment, calibrations, and the rebuilding of multisystem complex systems, consisting of several complete integrated systems. The setup and operations of complex software in the troubleshooting and diagnostics of multi-systems complexes. Maintains corrective action reports including inspections and maintenance records. Follows set safety standards and established rules and regulations, and maintains a safe and clean work environment. The assessment of malfunctions and the abilities to pin point problems in a timely manner. Responsible for correct ordering of materials to repair equipment, and to functionally test of equipment, these techniques include the calibration and alignment requirements for proper manufacture specifications. Proficient in the Specifics of fundamental and advance knowledge of electrical, electronic, electro-mechanical, hydraulics, and pneumatics controls with equipment. Proficient with PLC controllers including the usage of analog to digital sub-assemblies and I/O modules recording/control of 4-20 mAmps signaling processing. VFD power distribution of 480V a/c requirements sustaining operations to facilities exhaust systems and fresh air systems, along with generator back-up UPS systems. Training from local schools for boiler and heating systems, including certifications which are part of PAC records. Skills include training on X-Ray machines both installation and calibrations of controllers, alignments of beds, and photo equipment. Extensive education and skills with computer equipment along with all peripheral integration of hardware. Proficient in the usage of hand and power tools, precision measurement tools, and test equipment. Proficient in the installation of view panels/digital display units’/touch screen programing for CNC machines and various applications, including abilities to diagnose internal failures with software diagnostics of CNC machines. Encompassing vertical and horizontal mils, along with grinders of various sizes. Have experience with HVAC controls and physical applications in maintaining and repairs. Series: 2854 WG10 Electrical Equipment Repair Technician: Starter Shop USAF Civilian Employee, Bldg. 238, Hill AFB, UT 84056 Assigned as alternate supervisor, TAA documentations and Trouble Shooter for work area. Series: 2854 WG09 Electrical Equipment Repair Technician: Generator Shop USAF Civilian Employee, Bldg. 843/847, Hill AFB, UT 84056 Lucas Aerospace, Geared Systems Division, 6125 N. Silver Creek Dr., Park City, UT 84060 (801) 649 - 1900 Metrology/PMEL Instrumentation Technician Specialist: Responsibilities included calibrations and repair of environmental simulations systems, Heat Treat facilities, plating facilities, and special test equipment. Responsible for procurement of test equipment and instrumentation in the heat treat facilities. Quality Assurance Engineer & Inspections: Responsible for quality procedural applications adherence. SPC development engineer technician. 5/94-7/95 Stabro Laboratories Inc., 5450 WILEY POST WAY, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116-3719 PMEL Technician covering several disciplines in the calibrations industry. Covering dimensions and tolerances with physical mechanical testing of precision gage blocks, height gages, flat surfaces, indicators of several calibers and manufactures. Including pressure, weight scales, precision electronics measuring devices utilized to certify numerous types of instruments in special test equipment. Calibrations included, DVM, Frequency-Function Generators / Sensory Equipment, Oscilloscopes, Thermometry Equipment, Vibration Sensory, Humidity Sensors, High Voltage / Current output Generators, functionality reliability testing of test circuits for the calibrations and certifications of specialized test stands utilized in the delivering a final production product. Traveled to on-sight locations calibrating all required elements in the production theater with several government contractors, performing their annual requirements for production. 01/96- 11/96 Martin Marietta Electronics Center, 12506 Lake Underhill Rd., Orlando, FL 32825 (407) 356 - 6820 Quality technician for Metrology Calibration Test Labs and Standards Labs: PMEL Technician Responsible for the maintenance and calibration, including the repair, modification, testing, certification of electronic test and measurement reference equipment. Physical and dimensional certifications of several types of tests equipment throughout the company. Consisting of electronic systems, environmental systems and simulators, vibration systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, electro-mechanical and micro- electric systems, electro-optics with laser applications, communications and weaponry systems. Including telemetry for the Pershing II missile, Patriot Missile ordinance handler and assemblies, Copper Head systems, Hell Fire systems, Navy GP systems, Lantern systems, TADS/PNVS systems, F18 and Pave Penny systems. Responsible for maintenance of Wafer fabrication equipment and test stands. Second shift supervisor of Quality Labs. Coordinated with technical and professional personnel on the matters affecting their equipment performances. Maintained records and documents according to calibration standards. Provided advice and technical assistance to other supporting organizations. 6/1985-2/1991 EDUCATION:

Attended summer school NAS Jacksonville, FL., Advance Navel Electronics Fundamentals Instrumentation Repair School 06/10/1970-90day classes, 06/1971, 06/1972, 06/1973 Winter Park High School. Winter Park, Fl. Major: Marketing & Management Graduated 1977 U.S. Marine Corps. Paris Island; NTC Millington TN.; MCAS/LTA Santa Anna, CA.; MCAS El Toro, CA. 1977 – 1979 Ground Support Technician. Specialized in hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Aviation Structure Mechanic in Aircraft Fundamentals. Hydraulics, pneumatics, gas and diesel engines, turbines. Interpreting drawings, blue prints, and schematics. Aircraft electrical maintenance. Sheet metal and structural education. Corrosion control, preparation and painting. Trained as structural welder, stick, and tig.

Associates Builders & Contractors. Orlando, Fl.

Major: Electrical Education Program. Interpreting drawings, blue prints, and schematics, Industrial Controls, Electrical Theory, Apprenticeship Program. 1980-1981.

Systems Technology Institution. Orlando, Fl. Sponsored by D.E.C. Major: Computer Electronics & Field Service Engineering. Advance Electronics Education. Studies encompassed various electronic systems and equipment, capabilities to troubleshoot problems and repair at board level functions. Studied in the field of Computer Electronics, under the DEC Engineering Group, classes included programing and maintenance principles. including all peripherals encompassed in the computer technology’s covering the building and maintaining of hardware. Solder Certified. A+ C.E.T. Graduated as an Associate Field Engineer as and Industrial/ Commercial Instrumentation Field Technician 1981- 1985

Martin Marietta Continuing Education Schools. Orlando, Fl. Precision Assemblers school, Electronics I & II, Lotus 123, DOS, Turbo C++, Micro-Processors and Analyses, PMEL-Dimensions and Tolerances / advanced electronics navigational systems / advanced special test stands / black-box avionics calibrations with test stands / dynamic acceleration test stands and systems / complete environmental simulation test stands / missile test stands, Certified Hazardous Materials, Haz-Com, Military Specifications Certified, Quality Inspector. Certified Mil Spec Solder Technician. 1985 - 1991

Valencia Community College. Orlando, Fl.

Major: Electronics & Robotics 1986 – 1991; General Core classes with electives, advance electronics and micro-machine industrial robotics classes.

Salt Lake Community College. Salt Lake City, UT.

Major: SLCC in preparation for N.I.C.E.T. Certification. Weber ATC North Ogden, UT.

Major: VFD and PLC programing and Machine Controls Davis ATC Kaysville, UT.: GE PLC Machine Controls programing; Air Conditioning /Freon Gas Systems Fanuc Controls training, Chicago Il., Fanuc

PLC Controls programing and fundamentals

National Certifications

Gas Supply Systems calibration Technician / Flow Technician Certified AC gas reclamation technician

MIL Spec Solder Certified – High Reliability

MILITARY STATUS: U.S. Marine Corps: Paris Island; NTC Millington TN.; MCAS/LTA Santa Anna CA.; MCAS El Toro, CA Ground Support Technician. Specialized in hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Aircraft electrical and Avionics. Responsible for maintaining equipment for four squadrons. Honorable Discharge 6/77-10/79 Due to injuries sustain during active duty.

NON-D.o.D. Government Employers

IMC Kalium Ogden Corp., P.O. Box 1190 Ogden UT 84402, 801-***-**** Heavy Industrial Instrumentation PMEL Electrician/ PMEL Electronics Equipment Mechanic. Process Electronics Controls and High Voltage Maintenance Mechanic. Primary responsibilities included education, experience, troubleshooting and diagnostics for the repair of Variable Frequency Drive units, Programmable Logic Controls, Magnetic start systems, Density Control Systems, Flow/Batch Control Systems, Process Routing Control Systems, Heat Treat Systems, Massive Conveyor Control System, including the troubleshooting, assessment, repairs, ordering materials for the remanufacturing of electrical motors, high voltage main distribution control centers, automation computer control systems, and all peripheral materials to maintain the process operations of the mine and production equipment. 02/98-12/99

EGY Resource Development Corp., 1145 E. South Union Av., Midvale, UT 84047 (801) 565 - 1555 Electrical and Communications Tech: Assisted with the installation of communications and electrical underground duct bank at the Micron Project. Lehi, UT; Assisted with Air Liquid oxygen refinery at Geneva Steel, Orem, Utah. Responsibilities included the installation, and assemblies of the main control center, including the routing of communications lines, routers, special sensory instruments, including the set-up and calibrations of measurement equipment. Installation of high voltage transmission sub-stations distribution of 480Va/c to 7120Va/c systems. Facilitated in the routing and set-up for the power plant, including the installation of the process control systems, including the calibrations of the control batch equipment and instrumentation sensory equipment at the facility. Functionary abilities as Journeyman Process Control Electronics Electrician. 12/96-5/97:11/97-2/98 Sharp Electrical Contractors Inc., 328 W. Lucy Ave. SLC, UT 84101 (801) 486 - 8871, Electrician and Communications Technician. Electrical Coordinator, Facilities Engineering Technician: Responsible for installation and repair of facilities equipment, fire control systems, emergency back-up systems, HVAC trouble shooting and controls. 2/96-11/96 US Robotics Inc., 5742 W. Harold Gatty Way, SLC, UT 84116 (801) 320 - 7205: All phases of electrical work involving new construction of buildings, troubleshooting electrical equipment failures, diagnostics of complex manufacturing control systems, the repair and calibration of equipment, including, installation of communications and security systems. Encompassing the troubleshooting of complex network communication centers throughout the state of Utah. 5/97-10/97 Great Salt Lake Electric Inc., 8540 S. Sandy Pkwy, Sandy, UT 84115 (801) 565 - 0088 Commercial Electrician: All phases of electrical construction. Functioned as an Industrial and Commercial work lead while installing high voltage lighting system at the SLC International Airport, West Run Way Project. Assisted in several high-rise complexes in the SLC Valley area. 8/95-12/95

Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co., 2250 Industrial Parkway Provo, UT 84603 (801) 373 - 6910 Instrumentation PMEL Electrician: All phases of electrical & instrumentation maintenance. Maintaining large suspension cranes, high energy smeltering equipment, process control stations in the production of cast iron steel mill facilities. Troubleshooting and repair of large conveyor systems, rail road locomotive electric motors, cranes, and plant operations. 2/94-5/94 Columbia Industries, 5005 West Ave. San Antonio, TX 78213 (210) 344 - 9200 PMEL Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering Technician: Responsible for the maintenance and repair of all electronic equipment in the company. Duties included calibration of all measurement equipment, maintenance of communication system within the company and two associated businesses. Calibration of all electronic production stations. Programming production microprocessors and computer systems. Involved with the installation of the Allen Bradley Slick 700 Series PLC Robotics production line. This is rated as the worlds’ largest bowling ball manufacturing facilities. 11/93-2/94 Tom Reilly Vintage Aircraft, 231 N. Hoagland Blvd., Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 847 - 7477 Assisted in the renovation of W.W.II Fighter Aircraft & Bomber Class Aircraft. Functioned as an Avionics Technician, Aircraft electrical mechanic, Structural mechanic, Precision painter. (Part time employment) ‘85-’93 Tri-City Electrical Cont. Inc., 430 West Road, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 (407) 788 - 3500 Industrial & Commercial Instrumentation: Electrician Emergency rework crew on commercial and industrial projects. Lead electrician on three projects. Assisted in fabrication of: schools, medical centers, hospitals, high rise complexes, and waste water treatment centers. Sponsored into ATC Electrical Apprenticeship School. 3/80-2/82: 9/83-5/85 Contract Employment:

Sentry Electric, Inc. 1313 28th St. Orlando, FL 32805 (407) 843 - 0207 Commercial electrician: Lead electrician during the construction of the Apopka Middle School. Union Electrician 1/92- 8/92

Ermco, Inc. Airport 6025 Canal St. Orlando Jetport, FL 32827 (407) 240 – 7667 Commercial electrician. Assisted in the construction of the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Union Electrician 8/91-12/91 Clemet Electric, Inc. 616 Calvin St. Orlando, FL 32803 (407) 898 - 0001 Commercial Electrician. Assisted in the construction of the Fine Arts Building at the University of Central Florida. Union Electrician 3/91-8/91

Extra Curriculum:

Building computer systems desktop and servers including networks; Electronic gadgetry; RC Modeling; Astronomy; Indian lore and culture, building motorcycles, restoring mechanical antiques, sailing and windsurfing, Luthier in the arts of repairing and refurbishing string instruments. The refurbishing of sailboats including both wooden and composite designs. Custom painter. Continued education every year in the knowledge base of new technology and techniques, to improve my abilities and wisdom within my resources, to help with growth in my field and discipline of electrical engineering

High School Employment:

1974/1975 York Steak House, Fashion Place Mall, Orlando FL. Lead kitchen Tech/Cheff. 1975/1976 Poppa Murphy’s Italian Delly, Fashion Square Mall, Orlando FL. Asst. Manager. 1976/1977 McDonalds Cor. Apopka FL. Asst. Manager, Handled 3 shops as swing manager out of a 10-store franchise group. Attended Hamburger-U, became the youngest member of the managers team, age 16. Main shop was running the Orlando International McDonalds.

Attended the Junior Achievement Society of Manager Training, 1975/1977. Group President 1977. Mentors: Senior Engineering Members of Disney World, Orlando FL. Process and Development of Products. Including, rough drafting of ideas, engineering proto-type of product, designing and processing final draft, running product production line, organizing sales technique with delivery of products. Product is still in production worldwide. Attended D.E.C.A. during senior school years, 1974/1977. Attended college coerces 1975/1977 Business Management classes, Production Management classes, Processing-Handling-Packaging Management classes. Business Phycology classes. Customer Relations classes. Achievements Earned:

Jacksonville FL., Jacksonville Journal News-paper delivery person, Number 1 Delivery Carrier 1973, 489 customers. York Steak House Franchise, Fashion Square Mall, Number 1 employee 1974, Lead Kitchen Cheff McDonalds Cor., First Swing Manager at the age of 16 yrs. Martin Marietta Aerospace, awarded for savings cost over $300M with the Patriot Missel Program. Redesigned assembly tooling for program.

Apache Helo, TADS/PNVS program, redesigned gimbal assembly, balanced flir system, achieved target and assisted with over-all finishings, bringing the program ahead of schedule 6-weeks. Closure: Having several mentors during high school helped in creating my technical future for life. Learning electronics at a very young age, attending advance electrical/electronic classes created a whole new avenue in my education. To this time and day, I still attend school to keep up with the evaluation of technologies. Plus helping other people to understand this field of knowledge is an opportunity to gain other knowledges shared by students. Edgel Roy Gillespie II, 706 Cook St., Ogden UT., 84404 **************@*****.*** 385-***-****



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