JOHN M TYL
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I left TMS in September of 2020. My duties there included fulfilling positions as supervisor in both Maintenance and Metal Recovery. Also, during my time at Minteq I have helped to fix many of the electrical or mechanical things that have broken down either on my own or with a supervisor helping with no problem. I love the challenge and enjoy learning new things.
EXPERIENCE
DECEMBER 2018 – SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
MAINTENANCE FORMAN/METAL RECOVERY FORMAN, SLAB COORDINATOR, TMS
METAL RECOVERY FORMAN
SUPERVISE HEAVY EQUIPTMENT OPERATORS
ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF METAL RECOVERY PLANTS
SUPERVISED SCHEDULED MAITENENCE OF HEAVY EQUIPTMENT
SUPERVISED MECHANICS WITH REPAIRS AND COORDINATED WITH OUTSIDE CONTRACTORS FOR TIMELY REPAIRS ON HEAVY EQUIPTMENT
GENERATE REPORTS ASSOCIATED WITH EQUIPTMENT REPAIRS
AUGUST 2014 – DECEMBER 2018
SERVICE SPECIALIST 3, minteq international
Gun furnaces
Maintenance of mobile gunning equipment
Use of proper safety equipment
Follow proper facility procedures, daily paperwork and documentation of work accomplished
NOVEMBER 2007- JULY 2014
SECURITY SUPERVISOR, ALTRIA/PHILIP MORRIS CORPERATION G4S SECURE SOLUTIONS USA
Conducted investigations regarding suspected incidents of external fraud, employee theft, and embezzlement
Patrolled the facility and served as a general security presence and visible deterrent to crime and rule infractions
Answered alarms and investigated disturbances
Issued security badges and visitor passes to all guests
First aide and AED certification
Supervised 157 officers on shift
NOVEMBER 2006-NOVEMBER 2007
PIPE FITTER APPRENTICE, COLONIAL WEBB CONTRACTORS-PICHMAND, VA
Performed pipe fabrication, installation, and fitting according to proper specifications
Hoisted loads using slings, chains, shackles, hooks, cables, and other rigging equipment
Installed and replaced water heaters, drainpipes, and water supply lines while following relevant codes, regulations, and safety techniques
Operated cutting torches, saws, and threading machines while cutting beveled pipe, installing and repairing gas lines, and hot and cold-water lines
NOVEMBER 2001-SEPTEMBER 2006
US NAVY SUBMARINE TORPEDOMAN, US NAVY-BANGOR SUBMARINE BASE, WA
Top secret qualification
QA SUB safe qualification
Make sure equipment and systems are installed on time and on schedule
Maintained systems involving hazardous chemicals, gases, and liquids while performing facility tool and system PMs according to manufacturing and internal specifications
EDUCATION
APRIL, JULY, OCTOBER 2002
MACHINEST MATE “A” SUBMARINES (A-625-0332), naval submarine school
TAUGHT ME HOW TO WORK ON HYDROLICS, ONEUMATIC, SEA WATER SYSTEMS, AND COOLING SYSTEMS
TAUGHT ME BASIC KNOWLEDGE ON SUBMARINES
WEAPONS DELIVERY TAUGHT ADVANCED HYDROLICS, ADVANCED PNEUMATICCS, AND ADVANCED COOLING SYSTEMS
ALSO, CAN SUPPLY COURSES AND CERTIFICATIONS WITH MORE INFORMATIONS IF NEEDED
JUNE 1995
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, henrico high school, va
Pre-military college training, with basic courses needed to acquire a high school diploma
SKILLS
Knowledge of hydraulics
Knowledge of pneumatics and value maintenance
Preventative maintenance
Pipe maintenance, repair, and replacement
Valve maintenance, repair, and replacement
ACTIVITIES
I love to work on cars and trucks, anything mechanical interests me to the point that I want to know how it works and if there is a way to improve its performance. My philosophy is “early is on time and on time is late”. One thing that I believe strongly in is that if you start a job you stay until the job is finished, you never dump the job off onto the next shift that is coming in just because it is your scheduled time to leave for the day.