Mark Adams
Morrison, CO ****5
**************@***.***
OBJECTIVE: To work for a company that can benefit from my experience and work ethic
QUALIFICATIONS
I have over thirty years of experience with hands on electrical installation, design and safety.
During my years of work history I have gained an extensive volume of knowledge including: tool usage, time management, personnel management, client interactions, and personnel training.
EMPLOYMENT
Sept 2014-Present
Field Technician, Seam Group LLC (Formerly Lewellyn Technology)
Data gathering for arc flash potential analysis for conformance with NFPA 70E safety regulations
Jan 2014-Sept 2014
Foreman, Berg Electric
Coors Field ‘Upper Deck’ Remodel
Charles Schwab Lone Tree Complex
Sept 2013-December 2013
Foreman, SAS Inc.
Electrical installation at Conoco well heads
March 2013-Sept 2013
Foreman, MMR Group
Expansion of chemical plant.
15KV, 5KV, 480V,Cable tray, Tray cable, CLX Cable Motor controls, Instumentation
Jan 2013-March 2013
Glotel Inc.
Installation of 3G upgrades for Sprint cellular towers
April 2012-Dec. 2012
Lead Technical Advisor, Repower USA (via SOS Trademan staffing)
Repower USA is a wind turbine generator production company. After receiving training at their facility in Elgin Illinois I have been an integral part of the installation of multiple wind turbines at six separate sites including
a 25 turbine site in France.
May 2011- Jan 2012
Journeyman Electrician, Tetra Tech Inc. (via SOS Tradesman staffing)
At DIA (Denver International Airport) I have assisted in the installation of inter-duct for fiber optic cables, ACE runway lighting control systems, runway lights and transformers.
March 2011-May 2011
Journeyman Electrician, MMR
Instrumentation, termination, tubing installation, GRC conduit installation, at a ‘shutdown’ at the Suncor oil
refinery in Commerce City CO
May 2010- Nov 2010
Journeyman Electrician, CH2M Hill
As a lead electrician on the SDI Liberty Ultra Extended Reach drilling rig I installed the Gaitronics communications system for the 3 part drill rig and the components for the MCC including the UPS for the communication (brain) cabinets 277/480V panels transformers, 120/208V panels.
July 2009-May 2010
Journeyman Electrician, TIC (The Industrial Company)
Working on the Trans Canada oil pipeline at one of more than 25 pump stations was a growing experience
where I was able to learn 5KV terminations in addition to my regular duties as an electrical installer. One
month after this project ended I took a position with CVE (Canyon Valley Electric) a subsidiary of TIC Holdings
to help complete the construction of a High Security prison complex in southern Colorado
Sept. 2008-May 2009
Electrical Foreman (CO), TIC
My duties and responsibilities on the Piceance Creek (Rifle, CO) gas pipeline project (Exxon Mobile) included
LOTO (Lock Out Tag Out), punch list correction crew, pump house installation, and heat trace installation.
This project was recognized for over 300,000 man-hours without a single OSHA recordable.
Employment Continued:
Jan.2008-Sept.2008
Journeyman (CO), Ludvik Electric
As a lead electrician with Ludvik I was responsible for electrical installations in a twelve-story office building
Including sub-panel feeders, lighting and sound control, transformers, conduit bending, branch circuit routing
and makeup, security systems and life safety systems. At the Denver News Agency I installed the power, communications and grounding system in the computer systems ‘clean room’.
Oct. 2007-Jan 2008
Journeyman (WY), ISC (Instrumentation Specialty Contractor)
As a contract hire with this company I assisted with the completion of the Pioneer 1 natural gas refinery in
Opal, WY. I was responsible for conduit runs, wire pulls, tray installation, conductor and instrument wire
terminations just to name a few.
Sept. 2005-Oct. 2007
Journeyman (CO, UT), Ludvik Electric
At Ludvik I received the opportunity to increase my industrial installation knowledge while working on a
turnaround project (Suncor refinery), a wastewater reclamation plant (Littleton, CO), where I was responsible for the hazardous location installation of the Methanol introduction shed, and an Intel memory
chip production plant (Lehi, UT). At the Micron Plant I installed a 1000 unit UPS system and the corresponding switchgear, and had a significant presence in the clean room (raised floor with intersticial) electrical installation. Some of my additional duties were: tubing installation, cable tray installation, motor terminations, transformer installations, fire alarm installations and programming, lighting, and site-specific safety.
Apr. 2004- Sept. 2005
Owner (CO), Adams M Electric
As the owner of my own electrical contracting company I gained a very useful education in time management
and overhead expense. I was able to turn a modest profit by keeping the size of my jobs small before deciding
to return to the ease and convenience of working for an established electrical contractor.
Jan.1998-Aug 2003
Foreman (CO), Roy Jackson Electric
At RJE I worked my way up through the ranks from a residential wireman to a foreman position. I worked on
nearly every aspect of electrical installation from residential to light industrial although the main focus was on
commercial installations. While with RJE I received my first introduction to computer room and raised floor electrical installations.
Oct. 1996-Jan. 1998
Residential Wireman, Kimsey Electrical
As a residential wireman with Kimsey I was charged with completing electrical installations on multifamily
dwelling units as well as some public school remodel installations.
I held a brief interim position with Kimsey as their warehouse manager.
Apr. 1994-Jan. 1996
Apprentice, Creative Electric
With Creative electric I began my pursuit of my Journeyman electrical license under the supervision of
experienced electricians. My primary duties were with the Service Department where I learned how to
troubleshoot. I also gained experience with commercial and residential service changes. After establishing my
ability work alone and run a crew I was charged with temporary power for new jobs as they became available.
June 1988-June 1992
Internal Communications Electrician 3rd Class (IC 3), US Navy
While in the Navy I served aboard the USS Texas (CGN-39). The work I performed was varied. The last two years
I chose the rate of Internal Communications Electrician, whereupon I began my career as an electrician.
While serving aboard the USS Texas I served in Operation Desert Storm and a counter narcotics operation in
South America.
Licenses and Certifications
Colorado Master Electrician: April 2004- Present
OSHA 10
OSHA 30
MC-HL/ITC-HL Terminations
References:
Justin Whitcomb
Project Manager
Janelle Wintlend
Project Superintendent
Todd Rieken
Foreman
Mark Keefer
Project Superintendent
Mack Moore
Project Superintendent