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Generator Operator Power Plant

Location:
Birmingham, AL
Posted:
November 19, 2021

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Darrin EDUCATION

Brannon November ****

Virginia College, Birmingham, AL

*** ********** **. ********** ******* LICENSE CLASS A

Birmingham, Al. 35211

EXPERIENCE

205-***-****

adpeoj@r.postjobfree.com September 2020

Zarzaur & Schwartz Law Firm, Birmingham AL

CONSUMER COLLECTIONS REPRESENTATIVE

Make outbound calls and answering inbound calls while being friendly,

professional, and customer service oriented.

Patience, consistency, precision to work within established guidelines.

Consistent and error-free work based on defined regulations and standards are key measures of success.

Focus is on job knowledge and expertise, with someone who is helpful, supportive, communicative with management, consumers, and peers with a collaborative approach. Team environment.

Being able to follow instruction and make educated decisions when needed bases on training and job knowledge.

Ability to communicate with consumers, clients, and co-workers

Ability to notate files thoroughly and quickly while taking with consumers. Working a planner throughout the day.

Being dependable, on time when scheduled, limit time off and tardiness.

Self-motivated with the ability to multi-task, negotiate, and speak with consumers in a challenging environment.

Good customers service skills and experience with Microsoft Office. Fast paced job requiring attention to detail and adherence to company and compliances policies.

June 2012

Blueston Coke, Birmingham, AL

TURBINE GENERATOR OPERATOR

Conduct proper operation of the boilers utilizing the Yokogawa DCS System and the BMS panels.

Maintain proper operation of equipment such as: feed pumps, steam driven I.D. and F.D. fans, steam driven circulation pump, steam turbine induction gear, turbine generator, diesel generator, diesel air compressors, and #1 and #2 sullair compressors.

Perform a full boiler water analysis and selected analysis every four hours and as directed.

Check proper operation of Derating Feedwater Tank

Perform boiler integrity checks: (check each burner for proper operation, check firebox/tubes for blisters or leaks via ports, check boiler casing for air tightness and hot spots, and verify drum level.

Ensure proper alignment of sand filters, softeners, and sweet water system.

Perform daily preventive and corrective maintenance on various equipment.

Maintain equipment operating logs hourly on pen tab.

October 2010 - January 2012

DEPT. of the Navy Southeast Regional Maintenance Center, Jacksonville, FL

MACHINIST MATE

Inspected and replaced seals, gaskets, and o - rings also clean and lubricated valve components.

Performed hydrostatic tests on over 300 valves.

Assisted in ensuring all gauges were properly calibrated.

Performed preventive and corrective maintenance on various equipment.

Provided maintenance and technical support to ships in the Southeast Maintenance Region.

February 2009 – August 2010

U.S. Navy/ USS Denver (LPD-10), Sasebo, Japan

MACHINIST MATE

Conducted salinity and conductivity indicator comparison tests, spill containment and clean up, and steam blanket lay-up.

Inventoried oil lab test equipment and chemicals; maintain air casing, air register assemblies, boiler firesides, and fronts and watersides.

Start and stop generators, auxiliary pumping equipment, turbines, or other power plant equipment as necessary.

Fasten or installed piping, fixtures, or wiring and electrical components to form assemblies or subassemblies, using hand tools, rivet guns, or welding equipment.

Monitored engine, machinery and other equipment indicators when vessels are underway and report abnormalities to appropriate shipboard staff.

Performed or participated in emergency drills, as required.

Maintain complete records of engineering department activities, including machine operations.

Maintained and repaired engines, electric motors, pumps, winches, and other mechanical equipment.

Monitored and test operations of engines and other equipment so that malfunctions and their causes can be identified.

November 2007 – February 2009

U.S. Navy/ USS Juneau (LPD-9), Sasebo, Japan

MACHINIST MATE

Installed, replaced, or changed machine parts and attachments, according to production specifications.

Recorded orders for changes in ship speed or direction and noted gauge readings or text data, such as revolutions per minute or voltage output, in engineering logs or bellbooks.

Start engines to propel ships and regulate engines and power transmissions to control speeds of ships, according to directions from Commanding Officer or bride computers.

Dismantled machines and remove parts for repair, using hand tools, chain falls, jacks, cranes, or hoist.

Regulated equipment operations and conditions, such as water levels, based on instrument data or form computers.

Conducted tests and inspections of products, services, or processes to evaluate quality or performance.

May 2004 – April 2007

U.S. Navy/ USS Emory S Land (AS 39), La Maddalena, Italy

MACHINIST MATE

Cleaned an, and main feed pumps inspected auxiliary machinery such as: force draft blowers, fuel oil service pumps.

Performed organization and intermediate level maintenance on equipment such as: diaphragm control valves, gland seals, hydraulic systems, jacking gears, lube oil systems, and bilge and stripping pump.

Maintained equipment operating logs; draws, diagrams and sketches; verifies accuracy on ship’s drawings and diagrams.

Performed general marine vessel maintenance or repair work, such as repairing leaks, finishing interiors, refueling, and maintaining decks.

Lubricated and tested adhesives or other materials to machines, machines parts, and other equipment according to specified procedures.



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