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Engineering Technician Maintenance

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Las Vegas, NV
Posted:
February 09, 2023

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RESUME OF JOHN KOLETAR

An American Citizen,

**** ******** ****** *** *** Vegas, NV 89118

Home***-***-****, *-**** adu8wu@r.postjobfree.com

Facility Manager, State Department I filled temporary vacant position (GS13) Port-au-Prince. Haiti, 2015. Chisinau, Moldova, 2015. Bridge town, Barbados, 2015. Port au Prince, Haiti-2016, Djibouti, 2016. Kalua Lampur, Malaysia 2017. Accra, Ghana, 2017. Maputo, Mozambique, Africa 2018. Dushanbe, Tajikistan, 2019

Construction Engineering Technician (GS13) 04/21/2013 to 07/16/2015

(Government Technician Monitor/COR) Department of State-INL, Port au Prince, Haiti

Conduct, or supervise inspection and testing of construction material. Assist in developing specifications and drawings. Monitor and inspect construction projects for compliance with building and safety codes and regulations. Participate in field surveys, inspections, or technician investigations. Monitor quality control program. Investigate damage, accidents or delays at construction site. Review contractors invoice of worked performed,aproved payment.

Assistant Operations Manager 05/16/2012 to11/25/2012(ended Contract)

PAE Global, US Embassy Baghdad.

Act as Operation Manager, In Managers absent. Manage: Motor Pool, Janitorial, Landscaping, Billeting, Housekeeping, Service Desk, Pest Control, IT Communication, Training, Logistics, and Embassy Apartment Maintenance. Direct and Monitor the Preventive Maintenance Program. Inspect physical condition of facilities and grounds. Act as training Manager.

Facility Manager (GS13) 04/25/2009 to 04/13/2011

U.S. Embassy, Baghdad, Iraq –(Post to RRT Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq)

Operate & Maintain two 1000KVA & two 400KVA prime power generator, supplying the compound 24/7. Maintain all systems in government leased office and residential housing. Act as Contracting Officer Representative for service contracts. Manage Electrical upgrade project to distribution system, and all state properties. Manage upgrade to street lighting. Review, approve, prioritize, and assign work orders to maintenance crew. Prepare Statement of Work and estimates for other than routine maintenance work. Manage pre-construction meeting, and site visits.

Field label Evaluator 08/2008 to12/30/2008

Intertek Testing Services, Beaverton, Oregon

Evaluate unlisted (UL) or modified electric equipment in the field, to UL& NEC standards. Inspect/test equipment, if equipment meets standard, I place an ETL label on the evaluated equipment and file report. Intertek is a National Recognized Testing Laboratory.

Facility Manager at U.S. Embassies abroad (GS13) 1995-2000

Almaty, Kazakhstan 1995-1998, Nicosia, Cyprus 1998-2000, Prague, Czech Republic and Tashkent, Uzbekistan 200, Guatemala City, Guatemala 2002, Kabul, Afghanistan 2003, Taipei, Taiwan 2004,Tokyo, Japan and Kiev, Ukraine 2005, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 2006, Kingston, Jamaica.

I hold a Facilities Management Administrator designation from BOMI. Experience working with CMM software and a background in electrical and mechanical building systems Hired trained and supervised multi-culture staff of up to 60 craft personnel Prepare weekly work schedule to match available man-hours. Prioritize work orders, including back log work orders. Schedule work sequence to complete task, causing minimal equipment downtime and man hours required. Coordinate with all parties affected by power or equipment down time. Collect requirements, prepare SOW, and evaluate contractor performance. Conduct pre-bid and pre-construction site visits. Serve as technical authority on asset management related matters, and responsible for all maintenance management operations at U.S. Embassies and Consulates abroad. (e g., Chancery, office buildings, warehouse, motor pool, and residence.) Supervised a staff of 25 craft personnel as well as administer contracts for services. Serve as Assurance Quality Control Inspector for all outside contracts. Serve as Safety, Health and Fire Protection Officer. Provided support for the Post Security Program. Managed, security up-grade projects. Assured the preventive maintenance program was performed. Submit Energy and Maintenance, capital improvement projects to budget. Determine short and long funding requirements for facility operations & maintenance. Identify hazards related to planed work. Provide safety equipment to minimize risks.

FACILITIES ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (GS12) 1994 to 1995

NASA DRYDENT FLIGHT RESEARCH CENTER Edwards, CA

Served as Maintenance Manager, provided direction for maintenance of aerospace research facilities and related infrastructure, through on-site contractor. Provided direction to a staff of 2 Government employees and 70 contract personnel. Monitored annual and deferred work plan, preventative and programmed maintenance, repair and trouble calls. Interpreted customer requirements and approve work orders. Managed maintenance and repair projects, as the Contracting Officer’s Representative. Develop cost estimates, evaluate bid proposals, review construction documents, and conduct on-site visits. Review CMM reports to identify reoccurring problems and specific equipment/component problems. PLANNER/ESTIMATOR (GS12) 1991 to 1994

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Las Vegas, NV

Prepared scope of work, planed the work, prepared detail cost estimate, assemble specifications for contract work. Inspected material, work in progress, job safety and complete work for compliance with contract, codes, regulations and applicable standards. Made acceptance/rejection decisions; sign off certifying conformance to contract. Energy conservation coordinator for Nevada. Manage pre-construction meetings and site visits.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN `(GS12) 1989 to 199

U.S. NAVY, FIELD ENGINEERING DIVISION, SOUTHWEST 1220 San Diego, CA

Acted as consultant to ROICC (resident officer in charge of construction), Construction Managers, and Inspectors and as trouble-shooter to resolve construction problems encountered requiring construction engineering knowledge and expertise. Researched codes, regulations, and national standards as they apply to plans and specifications. Recommend changes for constructability. Acted as Quality Assurance Representative. Provided guidance and training to government inspectors. Reviewed contract plans. ELECTRICAL SUPERINTENDENT (WS13) 1988 to1989

U.S. AIR FORCE, 18TH CIVIL ENGINEERING SQUADRON Okinawa, Japan

Supervised a work force of 85 U.S., U.S. Military and Japanese workers through six subordinate foreman, in three fields: interior electric, exterior electric, and electronic control. Work included operation and maintenance, repair and installation of 13.8KV primary electrical system, airfield lighting, interior electric systems, and aircraft fueling system, electric/electronic controls and emergency/stand-by generators. Served as consultant, to Engineering and Construction Units regarding review of in-house plans, contract plans, and long range maintenance and repair programs.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (GS12) 1985 to 1988

NAVY OFFICER IN CHARGE OF CONSTRUCTION Subic Bay Naval Station, PI

Acted as field technical expert responsible for resolving technical problems beyond resolution of inspectors and field personnel. Provided advice and counsel to ROICC and construction managers on installation methods and procedures and recommend changes to meet field conditions. Reviewed specifications and plans related to construction projects or constructability in line with established mechanical trade practices. Also discovered inconsistencies, ambiguities and deficiencies and insure applicability to field conditions. Conduct construction inspections to insure conformance to design specifications and building codes.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (GS12) 1984 to 1985

U.S. NAVY CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT DIVISION San Diego, CA

Reviewed construction projects, plans and specifications for new facilities, extension and alterations associated with electrical systems, prior to advertising for bid. Recommend change for clarity, correctness, and constructability. Observed construction under way, monitored progress, recommend change to reduce cost, reduce construction time, or to improve maintainability. Made investigations related to malfunction or failure of electrical material or equipment, which may involve planning, arranging and supervising testing, analysis of results, and make recommendations. Conduct construction inspections to insure conformance to design specifications and building codes.

ELECTRIC SUPERVISOR 1983 to 1984

KING KHALED INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Supervised six subordinate foremen, 35 journeymen in the operation and maintenance of airfield, taxiway and ramp lighting. Five Airfield substations 13.8 KV/480V, four 900KW

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (GS11) 1981 to 1983

SIERRIA ARMY DEPOT Facilities Engineering Department Herlong, CA.

Performed electrical diagnostic services, trouble-shoot electrical problems, conduct surveys, evaluate and provide input for proposed projects. Reviewed plans and specifications; acted as Quality Assurance Monitor for service contracts. Managed the Energy Conservation Program. Handle multiple projects.

UTILITIES GENERAL FOREMAN (WS13) 1979 to 1981

US NAVAL AIR STATION, BERMUDA Public Works Department Directed the Operation and Maintenance of the Utilities Division, consisting of 24/7 Power Generating, Electrical Distribution, Telephone Maintenance, Water Production, Water Distribution and Sewage Disposal. Developed maintenance and operation schedules for overhaul of Plant Equipment. Reviewed contract plans and specifications for utility projects. Coordinated with contractors working on utility systems to insure continuity of service.

EDUCATION BACKGROUND:

San Diego College of Business Management credits 18

Grossmont Community College General Requirements 51

University of Maryland, Overseas Management 9

Truckee Meadows Community College Technical 6

San Diego City College Technical 8

Southern Nevada. Community College Project Management 9

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS:

Building Owners & Managers Institute International:

Facilities Management Administrator, Systems Maintenance Administrator, Systems Maintenance Technician, EPA Certified Universal Technician 100*****-**/2022

FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE:

Contracting Officer, ($250000 Warrant), Certified Contracting Officer Representative,

General Services Operations, Post Safety and Health officer.

TRADE/VOCATIONAL

University of Nevada, Planning, Estimating, Scheduling

Service Engineer Refrigeration & Centrifugal Compressor

National Institute of Standards & Technology Life Cycle Cost Analysis & Asema 3 Herring & Herring Enterprise. Asbestos Abatement Certification

International Conference of Building Officials Mechanical Inspection 1 & 2

Association of Energy Engineers-Air & Water Balancing

International Association of Electrical Inspectors- IES Seminar on Grounding

R.S. Means Co.- Mechanical & Electrical Cost Estimating

R.S. Means Co.-Repair & Remodeling Estimating

Arasmith Consulting- Pumps & Pumping

US Army Corps of Engineers General Construction Inspection

US Army Corps of Engineers Electrical Construction Inspection

General Electric Hi-Voltage Splicing

Naval Station San Diego Construction Safety

US Army Occupational Safety and Health

College of Southern Nevada Commercial Refrigeration

International Association of Electrical Inspectors NEC, Residential

IAEA International Grounding & Surge Suppression

EPA Type1 Certification Certification No. 8CE4A09F6FE09AM

EPA indoor Air Quality Technician Certification No. 54F81A70 b80DE09A0

Universal Class Project Management 101

OSHA 30 HR Construction Safety and Health..Certification #36-601******



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