Robert Crowder
Houston, Texas
713-***-**** ************@*****.***
Objective
A dedicated and motivated industrial apprentice electrician seeking a position with opportunities for advancement to best utilize the aforementioned experience. I’m a former member of International Laborers Union #563 with expertise in all aspects of directional and downhole drilling.
Skills
●Heavy machinery operating; track hoe, crane, forklift, manlift, scissor lift, etc.
●Knowledge and application of safety regulations
●Mechanical skills, operating power tools and equipment; understanding of building materials and equipment
●Ability to read and interpret blueprints and schematics
●Leadership traits, critical thinking skills and thinking logically to find solutions
●Installing conduit, electrical panels and concrete work
●Proficient in using protective safety equipment and following OSHA standards
●Efficient in Microsoft Office
●Improving efficiency of operations
Professional Experience
Higdon Construction LLC
Apprentice Electrician January 2019 to Present
Install switch gear, disconnects, panels, PLC’s and other main components of electrical and signal functions
Installing plastibond and PVC conduit for underground applications
Equipment and structure grounding
Cad welding
Pulling in cable and wire
Terminating all wire sizes in cabinets and electrical components
Installing and bending conduit
Installing Class I Div. I & 2 fittings
Triad Electric and Controls
Apprentice Electrician March 2017 to January 2019
●Install and repair building electrical systems
●Inspect and troubleshoot electrical components and fixtures
●Read and interpret blueprints, schematics and designs
●Drilling, cutting, splicing and using power tools
●Enforced OSHA compliance and always observed safety standards
●Customer service skills and maintaining a respectful attitude
Laney Directional Drilling
Straw Boss October 2011 to March 2017
●Oversee drilling operations, conduct safety meetings, and ensure proficiency of running time
●Operate crane and track hoe to load drill pipe, make critical lifts, and install engine parts
●Rebuild pumps, large engines, hydraulic motors, and all things used to operate the rig with oversight of certified field mechanic
●Responsible for viscosities, acidities, and weights of drilling fluid. Making “on the fly” decisions to correct any deformities
●Responsible for efficiency and safety of up to 4 hall hands that are inexperienced with the operations and dangers involved
Weaver Electric
Apprentice Electrician Jan 2009 to October 2011
●Installation of plugs, switches, lights, fans, etc; All things involved in residential and commercial applications
●Knowledge of basic circuitry
●Becoming familiar with different hand and power tools used to successfully finish a project
Licenses
●Apprentice Electrician
●TWIC Credential
●Basic Plus through HASC
References
Don Acord- Professional- 713-***-****
Eric Fernandez- Professional- 281-***-****
Anthony Walker- Personal- 832-***-****
Ryan Roberson- Personal- 713-***-****