DION J. CARTER
OBJECTIVE
A position where my eighteen years of combined experience as well as my analytical and technical skills can be effectively used to achieve maintenance goals and allow me to continue to grow as an engineering professional.
EXPERIENCE
District of Columbia Superior Courts, Washington, DC 2010 -Present
Engineer
Maintain A. H. U., Steam Station, Chillers and O. A. H. U.
Support in plumbing, repairs, maintenance, and safety inspections.
Trouble shoots various equipment including Actuators, Heat Pumps, VAV, VFD and Glycol.
Develop and implement auxiliary plant cooling systems using computer modeling applications.
Manage five buildings and twenty-four-hour emergency calls.
HVAC design validation.
Analyze cost benefits of capital improvements and evaluate economy of equipment replacement.
Conduct root cause analyses on test failures and develop and implement repairs.
Switchgear, high and low voltage, transformers, ballast, panels, dampers, exhaust fans and sensors.
Accomplishments:
Assist in supporting process and system improvement.
Ensure timeliness and accuracy of work orders/tickets.
Identifying opportunities for efficiency and improvement while proving leadership.
Creative thinking and problem solving.
Housing Opportunity Commission, Gaithersburg, MD 2007 - 2010
Tradeworker II
Work in compliance with standard operating procedures and company policies.
Installed and repaired various appliances for current residents and turnovers.
Assist in training technicians and drafting staff.
Installed and maintained heat pumps and water heaters.
Order all supplies and maintain accurate inventory.
Created multiple new documents to track projects, such as the monthly status report.
Modified test fixtures and corrected assembling requirements.
Carried out failure analyses as necessary.
Plumbing, toilets, water fountains, sinks, and dishwashers.
Managed activities of outside vendors and suppliers, assuring services and supplies are delivered on time.
Accomplishments:
Cut down on turnover turnaround time.
Reviewed current products for materials and manufacturing cost improvements.
Maintain productivity by overseeing all licensing; ensuring facilities meet requirements and all inspections passed.
EDUCATION, TRAINING AND CORE COMPETENCIES
Lincoln Technical Institute, Landover, MD 1995
Corning Community College, Corning, NY 1988-1990
EPA Universal License
8A Operating Engineer License (Refrigeration)
Planning/Scheduling
Performance Enhancement
Client Relations
Cost Estimation
Validation Engineering
Staff Leadership
Problem Solving
Strategic and Tactical Planning
Technical Report Writing & Communication
OSHA and Green Technology Safety Compliance
Testing, Troubleshooting, & Quality Assurance
References provided upon request.
4058 First St. SW Washington, DC 20032 240-***-**** ***********@*****.***