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Power Plant Operator /Maintenance/ class A- CDL

Location:
Rhinelander, WI
Posted:
January 12, 2022

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Douglas adpwlw@r.postjobfree.com Felde 414-***-****

**** **** *** ****, **.Germain, WI 54885

I have experience and education in both the maintenance and medical fields As an enlisted Combat Medic, I continued my education by becoming an EMT while serving as a medic in the Army. As a nursing assistant in a clinical setting which complimented my field experiences as a EMT-Medic. In facility's Management I utilized the career Ladder for career advancement. I advanced from a facilities worker I, FW II to a FWIII (lead man). I obtained the criteria such as 4th Class NIULPE Boiler Engineering License, 7.2 Structural Pesticide license and Class B CDL for advancement to a FWIII ( lead man). I established myself as a experienced competent 4th Class Engineer. I advanced my trade from a 4th Class Low/High pressure NIULPE Engineer to a ASOPE 1st Class Power Plant Engineer. As an Airport Maintenance worker CDL Driver I advanced my (CDL) Class B (no airbrake restrictions) to a (CDL) Class A License and added to my experience in grounds and maintenance. My military enlistment was 8 years as a Combat Medic obtaining the rank of specialist E-4. I worked for Milwaukee County 25 years. I am willing to relocate. Personal references upon request. Give me a look. Thanks Doug

• 1st Class Power Plant Lic. current. HVAC - Operating Trane Centerfugal Water Chillers and

low presssure boilers

• CDL Class A License Wisconsin

Endorcments are: Tank vehicles

and Hazardous Materials

Grounds and Buildings

Maintenance Experence

• • Custodial and Housekeeping • Confined Space qualified.

• Fork lift certified Straight Truck (Dump) Truck

experience

High Pressure Boiler Operator / Fork Lift operator Pukall Lumber – Arba Vita, WI April 2021 - Current

• Currently functioning as the only first class power plant operator for Pukall Lumber. Provided consistent power through regulated boiler operations, adjusting controls to improve performance and resolve operating problems.

• Logged daily operational activities, including test results, instrument readings, and equipment malfunctions.

• Maintained equipment efficiency and safety through effective control of switches, valves and safety devices.

• Coordinated major repairs and overhauls to replace defective and worn components with new and refurbished parts.

• Kept water, chemical and fuel and correct levels with consistent oversight.

• Updated office files daily and kept records organized.

• Fork lift operator when needed on the manufacturing side of the business.

• Loading and unloading of Flatbed trailers and Conestoga trailers.

• I posses a Class A CDL with Tanker and Hazmat Endorsement and move and drive 43" and 53" trailors. Airport Maintenance Worker (CDL) Class A Driver

General Mitchel International Airport – Milwaukee, WI November 2004 - April 2016 Performs semi-skilled work in corrective preventative maintenance to county airport, grounds buildings and equipment as directed and as necessary per airport management.

Operation of vehicles over 26,001 GVW to include industrial Oshkosh plow broom Combination units, Brooms, Rotary plows, Dump Trucks, plow trucks and Garbage truck.(natural gas powered).

• Operation of small utility vehicles such as pick up trucks and bob cats and there attachments. Maintain and operate construction equipment,trucks, street sweepers, and tractors with attachments and performed other duties as assigned.

• Monitor fuel service equipment and fueling equipment vehicles.

• Operating of tanker truck's on the airfield and spraying specialty chemicals for de icing of runways.

• Light carpentry work in airport terminals county building's and structures.

• Tested yearly on all FAA rules and regulations and security protocols

• Repaired facility equipment and systems using troubleshooting skills and industry knowledge. Facility worker III ( lead man) D.P.W.

Milwaukee County CourtHouse - Facilities Management – Milwaukee, WI June 1996 - November 2004 Duties; Under general supervision manage and operate large tonnage chillers and HVAC systems of the court house complex to over see operational maintenance of low pressure boilers in other county properties such as the Mitchell Park

(DOMES), Milwaukee County Administrative offices on 27th street and wells and Welfare Bldg's. To perform general custodial and ground maintenance tasks in and around building, Maintain HVAC systems and related equipment: to perform proper maintenance of fire protection; to document maintenance on equipment; to respond to and handle emergency's such as HVAC problems, snow emergency's, broken water pipes, inoperable elevators .etc. Also the operation of floor scrubber's, burnishes, carpet shampooer's, snowblowers and lawn movers; to re-lamp lighting fixtures as needed; to chemically clean building surfaces and fixtures; to operate compactors for trash removal and recycling programs; to operate small power equipment and hand tools; to assist skilled trades in performance of there duties by performing a variety of semi-skilled tasks; to read gauges and steam meters; to add chemicals and compounds as needed to equipment as needed; to operate no-rated and rated vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 26,001 pounds or more (CDL B) with airbrakes; and to perform other duties as may be assigned. Emergency Room Technician- Full Time

St. Francis Hospitol - 3237 So. 16th Street Mke, – Milwaukee, WI February 1996 - June 1996

• Supports the quality of care by assisting with patient car, the procedures,

• Responsible to: Manager of the Emergency Department dept.,Charge nurse, RN Under the immediate supervision of the registered nurse, the Emergency Department Technician will provide patient care.

• Obtain vital signs and document and report any irregularity's and abnormalities to the RN.

• Gives physical and psychological support to patients and significant others.

• Assists exams,surgical procedures,lacerations repairs, splint/cast application as directed by RN and MD.

• Demonstrates sterile technique when preparing lacerations and opening sterile/equipment.

• Demonstrates familiarity wit all culture media and specimen preservation.

• Kept clients safe by monitoring environments and behaviors to quickly intervene in concerning situations.

• Assisted with patient transportation, including helping discharged patients collect supplies and move to vehicles.

• Managed patient status through cardiac monitoring and rhythm interpretation.

• Run 12 lead EKG"s

• Entered relevant data into computer generated EMR management system. Nursing Assistant

Doyne Hospital Formally Milwaukee county Medical complex – Milwaukee, WI March 1991 - December 1995 Doyne Hospital was a ten story 135 year old 735 bed general acute care hospital. It was closed in 1995 purchased by Froedtert Memorial Hospital.

• Answered call lights to deliver or facilitate immediate patient care.

• Documented information in medical charts detailing care provided, medication requirements, and vital sign updates.

• Monitored patient vital signs, including temperature, blood pressure, and respiration.

• Monitored and emptied catheter bags and provided external and indwelling catheter care.

• Provided routine care for bedfast patients, turning patients intermittently to avoid complications.

• Removed bedding and replaced with clean linens to maintain patient comfort and sanitation.

• Recognized and reported signs and symptoms of abuse.

• Supported activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, nail trimming, hair care, and dental hygiene.

• Collected biological samples per care plan and submitted to proper laboratory or healthcare professional.

• Leveraged aseptic techniques to prevent infection or contamination and abided by all industry best practices.

• Assisted with admissions, discharges, and transfers to maintain consistent care delivery.

• Reported change of condition or unusual findings to unit nurse per policy and procedures.

• Served and assisted with meals, recording food and fluid intake per policy and procedures.

• Assisted patients in and out of bed and into wheelchair with correct use of transfer belt or other assistive equipment.

• Helped patients move safely with skilled mobility support.

• Positioned or held patients in position for surgical preparations.

• Kept patients comfortable with clean linens and well-stocked rooms.

• I worked on the medicine and ortho floors of Doyne hospital. Emergency Medical Technician

Paratech Ambulance 6471 N. indusrial Rd. – Milwaukee, WI April 1990 - March 1991 Coordinated smooth hospital transfers by reporting observations and treatments to physicians, nurses, and other healthcare facility staff.

• Restored patient vitals through basic and advanced cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. Evaluated scenes quickly and implemented life-saving measures based on knowledgeable condition assessments and expert training.

• Responded to accident scenes, triage victims, and determined order of care for different patients and injuries.

• Minimized infection risks by cleaning, inspecting, and sterilizing trays and equipment after use.

• Delivered individualized care based on patient presentations.

• Offered individualized care to stabilize patients for transport and prepare for hospital care.

• Protected medical personnel, patients, and general public by operating vehicles safely and in line with regulations. Delivered emergency care with excellent triage abilities, medical knowledge, and sensitivity to different cultural backgrounds.

• Kept vehicles clean, organized, and well-stocked with medical supplies and equipment. Maintained ambulance by cleaning out the back between patients, restocking supplies, and properly storing all equipment.

Helped physicians begin immediate treatment by quickly conveying important vital statistics and treatments administered.

• Performed emergency cardiac care, such as manual defibrillation.

• Stabilized patients for transport by administering treatments at locations such as accident sites. Determined the best order of treatment (triage) for multiple patients by quickly assessing scene conditions and injury levels.

Psychiatric Nursing Assistant

De Paul Hospital – Milwaukee, WI January 1990 - May 1992

• De Paul Hospital was a 126 bed facility that provided Alcohol/Or Drug services.

• Resolved patient issues by quickly responding to calls and emergency issues.

• Enhanced patient physical recovery with emotional and social support.

• performed basic nursing assistant duties and care.

• Participated in group therapy with the RN.

Responsible for daily census checks: Performed Unit Clerk duties to include imputing basic information into the computer. Additionally, worked on the AODA unit.

Security Officer and Private Investigator

Security Consultants and Services – Racine, WI April 1989 - December 1989

• Contributed to total building security, effectively distributing resources to cover all access points and building areas.

• Patrolled public areas regularly to detect and resolve unsafe conditions.

• Maintained clear and detailed documentation, logging inspections and completing timely incident reports.

• Identified security concerns through regular facility and equipment inspections.

• Minimized security breaches with effective locking and monitoring procedures.

• Secured building entrances and exits, manning security stations and preventing unauthorized access.

• Locked doors and gates of entrances and exits to secure buildings.

• Kept security and facility managers updated on security activities and incidents with thorough daily reports.

• I was contracted to work at Ridge wood Health Care Facility it was a Racine County. run Facility. I also performed welfare fraud investigations for the county also contracted through security consultants and services.

Combat Medic Specialist

United States enlisted Reseve – Milwaukee, WI May 1987 - May 1995

• I was enlisted as a combat Medic for 8yrs. in the USAR and obtained the rank of Specialist E-4.

• As a medic I was accountable for providing enlisted personnel with basic medical, surgical and emergency care. Duties entailed injections, IV insertions, and site care, insertion of NG tube and Foley catheters, phlebotomy, as well as documenting patient cares in proper nursing format.

EDUCATION

Determined the best order of treatment triage for multiple patients by quickly assessing scene conditions and injury levels.

The principle duty of a combat medic is to treat soldiers who are casualties of enemy fire. In addition, once off the front lines, they must be able to assist with patient care as previously stated.

Two good examples of my personal experiences are two over seas tours: Italy and Panama both where excellent experiences and gave me a chance to apply my medical skills as a medic in a real world humanitarian situation.

Corrections Officer 1

Milwaukee County House of Corrections – Franklin, WI September 1995 - October 1995

• Detected and removed contraband through unscheduled cell inspections.

• Reduced incident risk by remaining alert for signs of disorder or tension.

• Kept records and drafted reports detailing offender movements or rule violations.

• Monitored offender behavior and addressed disciplinary action during shower and meal periods.

• Minimized chances for escape or violence with proactive monitoring of all inmates.

• Conducted headcount's to ensure each prisoner was present.

• De-escalated disturbances with verbal and physical response strategies. Adult High SCchool Diploma

Milwaukee Area Technical College Miwaukee, WI May 1987 Diploma

Milwaukee Area Tecnical College Milwaukee, WI May 2000 Continuing education in Boiler fireman/low - high pressure course career ladder Facility Worker III requirement for Milwaukee county.

EMT-Certificate

Waukesha Tecnical College Waukesha, WI June 1990 Continuing education in for my military career and advancement. I completed the Emergency Medical Course work for EMT and obtained the national register.

Diploma

Academy of Health Sciences United States Army Fort Sam Houston, TX June 1988

• Completed the combat medical specialist course.

Nursing program

Nicolet Area Tecnical College Rhinlander, WI May 2017

• Chemistry summer of 2016

• General Anatomy and Physiology completed in December and May of 2016.

• Completed course work for the nursing program

• Advanced Anatomy and Physiology 2017

• Developmental Psychology 2017

Excavation and Trenching Safety Awarness- 4 hrs.

AFSCEME Health and Safety Training Program Milwaukee, WI June 2013

• This course was detailed in Excavating, Trenching and Shoring Safety and the OSHA excavation standards. Mandatory safety training by AFSCME.

AFSCME - Miniciple union training program Confined Space training. Milwaukee, WI January 2001 This was a comprehensive training course in confined spaces and training. LIc. Grade: PPOE1 - 1st Class Power Plant License

IUOE Local 317 AFL-CIO Advanced Boiler training Milwaukee, WI December 2004 Advanced training in Boiler operation.



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