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Engineer Electrician

Location:
Omaha, NE
Posted:
December 05, 2020

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David Wilhelm

Omaha, NE

adidz6@r.postjobfree.com

402-***-****

Willing to relocate: Anywhere Authorized to work in the US for any employer Work Experience: residential, commercial, industrial

>Employment

IES Electrical Services – Norfolk NE March 2019 to April 2020 (laid off due to covid) Working on a new large food production facility, IA. Wiring the offices, installing boxes, conduit, panels, gutters, fire alarm. I also repaired a large section of drop ceiling grid. Tradesmen International – Omaha NE June 2017 to March 2019 Tradesman is a temp agency. Worked for several contractors. Work included security systems, fire alarms, conduit bending and installation, Romex, wire pulling, terminating, panels and fixtures. Some 3- phase motor wiring and control, plus much more. Can get references from all. Had offers of employment however Tradesmans contract prevented.

• Safe Haven Security, Omaha, NE

• Applegate Electric, Oakview, IA

• Guardian Electric, Omaha, NE

• Superior Lighting, Omaha NE

Electrician: Google Inc. - Council Bluffs, IA May 2011 to October 2016 Large data center 62 mega watts

• Circuit Breakers – Test, reset, replace.

• Wiring – Test, trouble shoot, pull wire, Test, diagnose, replacement

• Backup Generators – Maintenance, test runs, repairs

• Uninterruptible power supply – Battery maintenance, testing

• Fire alarm – Monitor, system testing, resets, general inspections. Lead Building Engineer: Grubb & Ellis - Omaha, NE

September 2006 to February 2011

Landmark Center, 15 story 265,000 square foot building with attached parking garage

• Tenant Complaints – Too cold/hot, lighting issues, plumbing, undetermined noises

• VAV Boxes (air conditioning) – Maintenance, Adjustments, Relocation

• Controls – Pneumatic and digital (Johnson Controls Metasys)

• Building Equipment – 2 York 550 ton Chillers, one with variable frequency drive 2 650 square foot boilers, cooling tower, heat exchanger,

• Building Automation – Reprogram automation to improve efficiency significantly

• Fire Alarm – Monitor, testing, resets, general inspections, installation Lead Building Engineer: Pinnacle Property Management - Phoenix, AZ July 2002 to June 2006 13 story, 185,000 square foot, highrise

• Tenant Complaints – Too cold/hot, lighting issues, plumbing, undetermined noises

• VAV Boxes (air conditioning) – Maintenance, Adjustments, Relocation • Controls – Pneumatic

• Building Equipment – 2 500 ton Chillers, 2 boilers, cooling tower, heat exchanger

• Fire alarm – Monitor, system testing, resets, general inspections

>Education

Associate Degree in Automotive Technology Triton College - River Grove, IL September 1980 to April 1982

>Skills

Electrician

• Electrician - 120V, 208V, 240V, 277V, 480V, low voltage

• Networking – Cat-5, Cat-6, cable install, phone, thermostat Layout, piping install, conduit bending, wire tray. Very good at conduit bending.

>HVAC

• HVAC Technician – Universal Technician (licensed to handle all refrigerants)

• Building Automation – Full understanding of automation and building controls

• Pneumatics – Full understanding of old school pneumatic control

>Additional Skills

• Plumbing – Steel, copper, PVC, ABS

• Carpentry – Framing, windows, doors, roofing, cabinetry

• Welding – Oxy-Acetylene, stick, mig

• Mechanical – Engines, transmissions, brakes, hydraulics

>Certifications/Licenses

Apprentice Electrician - State of Nebraska, January 2020 to Present Stationary Engineers License - City of Omaha, October 2008 to December 2011 Requirement to operate large or high pressure steam/hot water boilers. Stationary Engineers License - City of Chicago, October 1992 to Present Requirement to operate large or high pressure steam/hot water boilers. Universal Technician CFC/EPA Certification, August 1999 to Present Universal Technician is licensed to handle all refrigerants. EPA regulations under Section 608 of the Clean Air Act require that technicians, who maintain, service, repair, or dispose of equipment that could release refrigerants into the atmosphere must be certified.

>Safety Training

OSHA 10 Avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces.

Fire Extinguisher Operation The proper operation of a fire extinguisher (PASS Technique)

CPR Trained

>Additional Information

• Past Member Local 2 Omaha (Electrical Union)

• Avid cyclist, participated in RAGBRAI 3 times



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