Larry Shelton
Reliability and Maintenance Engineer skilled in safely maintaining conveyor and robotics systems to maximize production and energy efficiency.
Skills
Baltimore, MD 21207 1-443-***-****
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CPR/ OSHA 40hr cert. / full semester OSHA
LOTO and all related safety certs
40hr Precision maintenance cert
Work Planning and Prioritization
Resource Allocation
Project Management
Utility Locating
Resource Management
Construction Equipment Operation
Troubleshooting/Resolution
Project Leadership
Vibration analysis
Hand-tool proficiency
Troubleshooting
Hydraulic systems
Welding and fabrication
Mechanical Aptitude
Equipment Troubleshooting
Schematic Interpretation
Pneumatic Systems
Lockout and tagout procedures
Teamwork and Communication
Power Tool Operation
Pump maintenance
Adaptability and Flexibility
Multitasking
Team Collaboration
November 2021 - May
2024
June 2016
Work History
Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
Elite Line Services/ Amazon, Baltimore, MD
Education
Associate of Arts in Construction Management
The Community College of Baltimore County at Catonsville, MD Self Motivation
Reliability
Safety inspection
Interpersonal Communication
Task Prioritization
Utilized troubleshooting tools and schematics to identify parts needing repair. Measured parts with rulers, calipers and micrometers to determine changes in dimensional requirements.
Educated production workers on routine preventive maintenance techniques and monitoring compliance.
Read blueprints and schematic drawings of machinery to determine appropriate procedures and necessary supplies.
Researched and implemented facility and equipment upgrades. Operated hoists, cranes and power tools to disassemble devices and remove defective parts.
Calibrated and adjusted machinery for operational consistency. Performed root-cause analysis on defective components, disassembling them to identify issues and completing necessary repairs. Cleaned, lubricated and calibrated machinery components to maintain peak operating performance.
Installed, calibrated and tested new or repaired parts and equipment. Performed regular inspections and regularly lubricated machinery. Conducted routine maintenance and inspections to identify and address mechanical issues.
Observed and tested operation of machinery or equipment to diagnose malfunctions using voltmeters or other testing devices. Replaced worn or defective parts and adjusted settings to improve performance.
Analyzed blueprints and manufacturer instructions to take apart and reassemble machinery for maintenance and component replacements. Diagnosed equipment issues by analyzing error messages and testing results. Utilized computerized analytical software to detect potential mechanical problems.