Dear Prospective Employer;
I am interested in a position as an Industrial Maintenance Electrician, an have enclosed a copy of my current resume for your review and inspection. It outlines the specific details of my education, training, and accomplishments.
In light of my qualifications, I feel confident that I have much to offer your Company. I would appreciate an opportunity to meet with you personally to discuss how my assets may best serve our mutual benefit. I can be reached at the e-mail address and phone number.
Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely
Steven H. Westerman
Work Experience
Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News
08/92 to 05/21
Duties: install new power supplies for heavy machinery. Includes major components such as main junction boxes, raceways, conduits, tubing, supports, wiring, transformers, circuit breakers, switches, and disconnects. Bend, saw, fit steel and aluminum tubing. Mount conduit and tubing on walls, floors, ceilings, and machinery.
Install electro-magnetic and electronic circuits and components of complex machine tools and industrial equipment such as mills, lathes, presses, shears, burners, pumps, sorting machines, centrifuge casting machinery, heat testing furnaces, induction heaters, ultrasonic cleaners, electronic balancing machines, and counting machines.
Perform routine preventive maintenance and associated on the job repairs.
Inspect, clean, fabricate, adjust, calibrate, and test equipment for proper working order.
Self Employed Electrical contractor
License # H59707
11/91- 08/92
Working as a residential contractor in the city of Philadelphia and the Township of Cheltenham Pa.
Popejoy Electric
07/90 - 11/91
Working as a commercial electrician for local prominent electrical contractor.
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
11/84 - 06/ 90
Maintain, construct and repair electro- magnetic circuitry an electronic machine tool equipment. Test circuitry and diagnose malfunctions. Install, relocate and retrofit electronic and electrical equipment. Install conduit and circuitry for lighting throughout the shipyard.
Education
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
11/84 - 06/88
Apprenticeship - Industrial control Electronics Mechanic. Completed 06/88
Lyons Technical Institute
Philadelphia Pa.
02/82 - 01/83
Digital and Microprocessor Technology
One thousand (1000) hours of instruction in theory and practical application including: basic theory, integrated circuits, and transfer theory. A thorough knowledge of basic gates is developed and expanded to logic systems
Northeast High School
Philadelphia Pa.
09/78 - 06/81
High School Diploma
Supplemental Training
Falcon Technical Services Inc
Arc Flash Risk Assessment Training
05/18
Penn State University
1990 Electrical Code Course
04/90
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
Quality Improvement Process (QIP)
12/89
Allen-Bradley
Customer Support Services Numerical Control School
07/89
Vickers Inc.
Electro Hydraulic Servo Maintenance
05/89
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
Industrial Hydraulics
02/89