Frankron M. Elery
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Education
Louisiana State University
B. S., Electrical and Computer Engineering 2011
Pertinent Technical Skillset
ETAP, CADWorx, Mathematica, LabView, Micro Station, AutoCAD, Pspice, Microsoft Visual Studio, Matlab, and Microsoft Excel, Computer programming skills in Visual Basic, C and C++ Professional Experience
ExxonMobil 2017-Present
Warehouse and Packaging Supervisor
Exhibits safety leadership and effective LPS Tools stewardship (LPOs, near loss reporting, feedback, etc.), Specialist for OIMS System 5.4: Training, Supervises the activities of the Warehouse Coordinators to ensure plant meets customer service key performance indicators (KPIs), Responsible for Warehouse Management System utilization / efficiency. Acts as GWM power user and develops resources to enhance GWM usability, Coordinates active warehouse space optimization, Monitors efficient yard management as it relates to warehousing activities and actively supports warehouse staff in reducing detention, Conducts, assigns, supports, and ensures delivery quality incident investigations, Assists with completion of mis-shipment investigations as necessary, Monitors warehouse related fulfillment rates and execution of daily schedules, Stewards effective OPEX Control, Monitors forklift utilization and safety,Operational point of contact for all vendors supplying materials for the warehouse department ExxonMobil
Warehouse Coordinator
Responsible for checking all loads into the facility and processing receipt paperwork. Physically inspected package conditions as meeting requirements upon receipt inventory, Coordinated safety measures in the warehouse, supported Shift Supervisor and concluded administrative duties and tasks, supervised warehouse logistics using SAP, scheduling, processing lube returns, researching and processing shred orders, reconciling and closing packaging runs, warehousing throughout the shift, and supervised a team contracted employees
North Star Energy Services 2014- 2016
Electrical/Instrumentation Design Engineer
Accountable for designing, managing, and maintaining equipment which is used to monitor and control engineering systems, machinery, and processes. Also developed and created all Instrument specs, (PIT’s, LIT’s, LG’s, PDIT’s, etc) Controlled valves specs, MOV’s specs by coordinating with the Process Engineer to obtain process data, processed inquiry specs to vendors to obtain quotes of all valves and specs. Facilitated technical review of the quotes then approved for procurement to order the instruments, developed Instrument Indexes to track progress of all instruments from as the moved through inquiry, approval, purchase, and completion of project ending in construction phase Richard Industrial Group 2013- 2014
Electrical Engineer
Involved in projects from the concept and detail of the design through to implementation, testing and handover. Possessing technical knowledge, assisting in project management and multitasking. Additional aspects, such as team leadership or management skills were required, operated on a multi-disciplinary project team, likely to include engineers from other specialist areas as well, functioned with representatives from clients to complete the job and submitted power requests to clients Kirby Inland Marine 2012- 2013
Tankerman
Assisted others on the vessel in preparing barges for the loading and discharging of cargoes, built tows by handling lines and cables to tie and untie barges and boats, accomplished scheduled vessel maintenance, care for tools and equipment, and perform general housekeeping duties assigned by the supervisor Kirby Inland Marine
Chief Engineer/Assistant Engineer
Operated and/or sustained main engines, generator engine, electrical systems, hydraulics, air compressor, centrifuges, water system, sewer systems, heating and cooling systems, and alarm systems, periodically tested all equipment, maintains oil, fuel and water levels, and monitors temperatures and pressures, sustained proper operation of basic systems such as electrical, sewage, heating and cooling, and winches. Maintained equipment on barges as required. Disassembled machinery, made repairs and reassembles. Engineers are required to perform maintenance on barge equipment. Chief Engineers work under the supervision of the Master, except when in port for shipyard periods, major renovation and overhaul. Shell Chemical 2011- 2012
Operator/Process Technician
Functioned effectively in a team environment by updating oncoming crews at shift changes; maintained data logs and prepared reports and other materials; controlled, measured and recorded the processes for making chemicals and producing oil and gas; installed, maintained, repaired, and adjusted instruments and developed plans for making them more reliable.