Dominic DiGennaro
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OBJECTIVE
To work for a company where I can utilize my skills with an opportunity for growth and advancement.
TRAINING / CERTIFICATIONS
GM Factory Trained 40 hour Hazardous Materials
A&M Industrial Fire Fighting Training Incident Command
Forklift/Heavy Equipment Training Lockout/Tagout
Interior Fire Training NIMS ICS 100, NIMS ICS 200, NIMS ICS 300
WORK HISTORY
Process Operator, Lubrizol Corporation February 2005 - Present
Perform the duties of a chemical operator
Fire Brigade
Hazardous Materials Team (HAZMAT)
Emergency Equipment Operator
Mechanic, Austin Industrial A Contractor for Lubrizol August 2002 - 2005
Trouble-shooting, repairing equipment, and preventative maintenance
Perform plan shut downs as a broiler maker
Fit pipe/Change valves
Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Cleanup Texas.Com March 1999 - July 2002
Trouble-shooting for mechanical breakdowns
Repair minor and major mechanical problems
Light bookkeeping duties such as billing and maintenance logs
Function as a team worker to maintain a safe working environment
Chemical Inspector, SGS Control Services January 1999 – March 1999
Retrieve samples of various types of chemicals
Gauge shore tanks, barges, ships, and rail cars
Automotive Technician, Ron Craft Chevrolet April 1997 – March 1998
Major engine performance / engine repair
Heavy front- end work
Break inspection and repair
Electrical repairs
Transmission repair
Function as team worker
Automotive Technician, Bland Cadillac June 1994 – April 1997
Major engine performance / engine repair
Heavy front- end work
Break inspection and repair
Electrical repairs
Transmission repair
Function as team worker
EDUCATION
Channelview High School May - 1994
San Jacinto College, Houston, TX March - 1996
Major – Automotive Technology – ASE Certified
Industrial Process Certification August - 1998
REFERENCES
Mark Pierce Lubrizol Supervisor 281-***-****