Adrin Dansby
Texarkana, Ar. 71854 US
Mobile: 903-***-****
Evening Phone: 870-***-****
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Department for Public Works (RRAD)
Texarkana, TX United States
Maintenance Electrician (10/2014-Present)
Duties: Serve as a journeyman level Electrician. Accountable for the upkeep and proper functionality of all electrical equipment and systems in a facility. Individuals of such roles are primarily recruited by commercial and residential complexes and are to a large extent liable for the safety of its occupants. Ensuring the proper functioning of all electrical units in the facility. Comply with all safety norms and regulations of working. Maintain records of all electrical inventories and placing orders for spare parts and equipment. Coordinate work functions with co-workers and other organizational departments. Read blue prints, running conduit, wiring devices, troubleshooting, and performing quality control testing. Can read and interpreting mechanical, architectural and electrical drawings and code specifications for determining wiring layouts. Able to perform upgrades or preventive maintenance to electrical control systems or remodeling projects at residential homes. Can train general electricians and working on various projects without superior’s supervision. Supervise apprentices, performing ordering and inventory of basic supplies, and managing other electricians.
Red River Army Depot
Texarkana, TX United States
Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic WG11 (Electrician) $25.25 (05/2011-10/2014)
Duties: Served as journeyman level Electrician. Performs a variety of duties concerned with troubleshooting, installation, replacement, repair, and testing of the less complex electrical accessories, components, subsystems and control equipment directly related to plant maintenance of facilities/industrial machinery and systems. In response to electrical trouble or service calls, repairs shorts, loose connections, broken wiring and electrical fixture replaces fuses, switches, coils, terminal blocks, relays, and similar defective controls. Makes alterations to existing systems not involving major rewiring such as relocating outlets, switches, and fixtures, replacing defective wiring and making connections to new electrical installations; cutting, bending, threading, and installing conduit and pulling wire through conduit; and the like. Installs explosion proof fittings and connecting wiring in assisting in the hook-up of new equipment. Checks insulation of "water-brakes" on load tester, repairing same. Refers to higher-grade worker when judgment indicates that major maintenance or troubleshooting problems exist which are beyond scope of responsibility of the position. Works under direction of monitoring of journeyman personnel in the repair, modification, testing, and troubleshooting of fixed electrical accessories and units from electrical and electronic control systems and subsystems such as electronic voltage regulators, reverse current relays, temperature controls, ignition units, fixed discharge type ignition exciters, transformers, solenoids, amplifiers, rectifiers and numerous other controllers, positioners, relays, panels, coders, timers, and other related controls. Bench checks and inspects items to determine needed repairs. Performs electric tests of solenoids, harnesses, cables or similar components for insulation breakdown, using low or high voltage meager tester. Performs electrical and electronic tests for voltage, continuity, resistance, and capacitance. Replaces defective parts. Applies potting compound to seal connections. Participates as member of group in making preventive maintenance inspections of electrical equipment and facilities used to maintain electrical service to both the plant as a whole and to the various industrial and utility equipment throughout the test cells and in operating shops. Checks for short circuits, adherence to established codes and practice, damaged wiring, overloaded circuits, and improper grounding of equipment. Examines tie-in lines for condition and security. Performs minor adjustments and corrective maintenance. Assures safety requirements and housekeeping rules are followed and that personal protective equipment is properly used. Assists pipefitters and production mechanics, perform weight test duties, and assist with filter changes.
Department of the Army
USFI-J4 (CAAT) TEAM
Baghdad Iraq
Inventory Management Specialist WG10 $24.10 (10/2010-05/2011)
Duties: Performed analytical assignments involving specific issues associated with inventory management, or to study and recommend solutions for a segment of a broad study involving several issues or problems. Typical areas of concern are existing policy, work procedures, sort methods, data integrity, or developing requirements for assigned items of supply, and may involve elements of work in other organizations, such as contracting and procurement, data processing, accounting, or those receiving supply support. Requirements Determination and/or Analysis: Participates with organizational planners in determining material requirements for known and anticipated rebuild programs involving highly technical material and/or subsystems such as fire control, wide variety of combat vehicles, artillery, tactical vehicles, electronics, industrial equipment and operating supplies. Analyzes stock position through constant study of known and anticipated demands and knowledge of current availability. Determines when replenishment or initial supply action must be initiated to assure availability of stocks to meet required demands. Maintains several different accounts in three types of inventory, Army Industrial Fund, PEMA Inventory and Non-Army Industrial Inventory. Maintains Stratification Code A, composed of re-order levels based on issue demands, to support the demands established by issue experience. Maintains stratification Code B, which are levels established by maintenance activities and are non-recurring in nature, to assure proper time phasing with production schedules of the maintenance activity. Forecasts requirements based on consideration of past demand and demand trends, procurement lead times (up to 12 months and over), essentiality of items, authorized allowances, known future conditions as to changes in organizational missions of levels of operations, funds limitations, authorized inventory to sales ratio, system excesses, availability of items from repair sources, feasibility of fabrication, etc. Anticipating requirements and subsequent supply forecasting is directly related to soundness of analytical judgment exercised by the supply manager. Unusual demands are frequently imposed on the manager in forms of programs with deadlines to short to allow for provision of parts and materials through the regular supply system; this imposes on the manager a requirement for special handling and processing, and an evaluation of several methods of acquiring repair parts to meet the emergency time requirements. Evaluates items which are peculiar to specific activity programs to determine if there items have been assigned a Federal Stock Number. If items have not been assigned an FSN, assigns a local stock number and initiates action to acquire to fill stock levels necessary to support maintenance activities (approximately 40% or 50,000 of 138,000 items managed are non-Federal stock number or local control). Based on analysis of urgency of request, prices, normal supply channels for specific items, local and national availability, purchase costs versus rebuild costs, funds situation, etc., initiates procurement of items suggesting sources of supply. Provides justification for purchase as required. Coordinates with procurement activity to analyze purchase items and recommends desired purchasing action, e.g., early delivery with high cost versus later delivery at a lower cost, acceptance of unfinished or semi-finished material and subsequent altering of contract to compensate, etc., based on urgency of demand (e.g. rebuild programs suspended pending receipt of desired items, rebuild items urgently required for special domestic or overseas requirements, etc.). Periodically forecasts stock fund requirements (for budget purposes) for anticipated purchases for a specific period of time.
Red River Army Depot
Texarkana, TX. United States
Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic WG10 (06/2006-10/2010)
Duties: : Performs trouble shooting, in-process inspections, final repair/rebuild, modification, installation and diagnostics of interconnected/complex combat and tactical vehicle integrated systems, special purpose vehicles and related components. Performs pre-shop analysis and diagnostics of complex integrated electronic, electrical and electro-mechanical systems/equipment/components to determine serviceability or extent of repair/replacement or modification of integrated systems or components necessary to comply with Depot Maintenance Work request (DMWR), Shop Work Orders, Scope of Works, and Technical Manuals. Work responsibilities are complicated by regular and recurring lack of available technical data and/or guidelines are not applicable as configurations are constantly evolving. Work is performed on heavy mobile equipment such as medium combat tanks, rocket-launching tanks, and tactical wheeled vehicle systems. The systems include, but are not limited to, Bradley Fighting Vehicle System (BFVS), Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS), Small Emplacement Excavator (SEE), Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) with Guided Missile Transported (GMT), M983 Truck Tractor, 25 Ton Crane Truck, High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), etc. Performs diagnostics/troubleshooting, disassembly, cleaning, repair and/or modification, assembly and testing of electrical (DC and AC), electro-mechanical accessories, electro-mechanical, electro-hydraulic and electronic accessories, components and complex integrated systems. Systems include but are not limited to electronic fire suppression system, electronic fire detection system, electronic fuel control system, electronically controlled transmission, ventilation's control systems, hatch location indication system, electronic navigation system, electronic intercom and radio, power distribution system and NBC system. Performs diagnostics on complex integrated systems utilizing STE-ICE M1/FVS test sets, CableScan testers, mulitmeters, EQUATE and other electronic/electrical test equipment, gauges, calipers, torque wrenches and cables/probes and transducers. Designs and fabricates breakout and test boxes to isolate unique problems such as fuel pump testers, hatch switch testers. Some of these fabricated test systems have been adopted for use Army-wide. Fabricates, modifies and/or repairs a wide variety of integrated electrical/electronic components and complex systems such as wiring harness, lighting system, radio and telephone cables, intercom systems, radio systems, electrical junction wiring box, radio junction box and antenna. Replaces, repairs or installs a variety of parts components such as wiring harnesses, horn, sirens batteries, heaters, radios, electrical accessory, fuel pump, sending unit systems, transmitters, gages, relays, rectifiers and solenoid systems. Installs 120/240-volt circuits in a variety of special purpose vehicles or trailers. Installs or replaces such items as breakers, switches, receptacles, conduit, fluorescent lighting fixtures, breaker boxes (single and three phase). Corrects reject(s) noted by Supervisor, Leader or Quality inspector during assembly or acceptance test. Performs diagnosis, repair/replacement, testing and/or adjustment of items found to be inoperative after being installed in vehicle(s) at various work sites. Can handles, stores, and disposes of hazardous material/waste. Knowledge of electrical/electronic and mechanical makeup, operation and working relationships of a variety of complex integrated electrical, electronic, electro-mechanical, electro-hydraulic systems, accessories and components used on complex combat tanks, heavy mobile equipment, tactical wheeled vehicles, trailers, shelters and test stands. Ability, skill, and extensive knowledge required performing pre-shop analysis, diagnostics, modification, troubleshooting, and STE-ICE testing of complex integrated combat tanks and tactical equipment. Ability to install complex integrated electronic, electrical systems/wiring harnesses, 24 volt DC circuits, 120/240-volt AC circuits. Ability to read and utilize schematics, blueprints and drawings. Ability to design, fabricate, and utilize test boxes and breakout boxes to diagnose, analyze and isolate unique problems. Ability to use and care for hand tools, test, measuring, radio/intercom and diagnostic equipment such as multi-meters/tester, STE-ICE testers, load banks, test and assembly aids, test lights, ammeters, hy-pot testers, micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, vacuum/pressure gages, torque wrenches, etc. Knowledge of electrical/electronic principles in order to perform diagnostic troubleshooting, modifications and final repairs of accessory items. Ability to fabricate, modify, and/or repair wiring harness, radio harness, shielded cables of complex integrated electrical/electronic systems of combat tanks and tactical vehicles. Able to perform all duties without normal supervison.
ARTEX Electric
Texarkana, TX. United States
Electrician (05/2005-06/2006
Duties: Worked directly under the supervision of qualified journeyman performing tasks to include but are not limited to the installation and/or maintaining a variety of approved wiring methods for distribution of electrical light, heat, power, radio, and signaling utilization systems. Responsible for installation for replacing breakers, switches, receptacles conduit and florescent lighting fixtures. Performed work in existing/new residential, commercial and industrial buildings and included street and highway lighting, traffic signals and other outdoor above and below grade installations. Duties required considerable physical effort: lifting, climbing, crouching and working in cramped areas. Conducted on-site electrical maintenance on various projects. Assisted in construction of several local establishments around the surrounding area. Installed, maintained, repaired and tested electrical wiring systems, fixtures, equipment, and electrical systems/controls for the operation of industrial equipment.
Education: ARTEX Electric Company Texarkana, TX.
Journeyman Electrician
Technical or Occupational Certificate 06/2005
Job Related Training: Ability to operate vehicles such as forklifts, light trucks, 5ton trucks, and HMMWVs. Stand Down Safety; No Fear; Environmental Health Safety Training; Compliance Leadership Training, E-Business Training HM 201 - Non-Destructive NDE Training; Integrity Awareness; Liquid Penetrant Level II; Visual Weld Level II; Cultural Diversity; Operating In-House Cranes; Sexual Harassment; Confined Spaces; Forklift Training; Fire Extinguisher Training; First Aid and CPR; Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO); Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); Lifting Techniques; Eye and Hearing Safety; Heat Related Training; Safety Meetings - Weekly; Hazardous Materials and Waste Handling; AWARDS: President's Award; LICENSES/CERTIFICATES: First Aid and CPR; Red River Army Depot Materials Handling Equipment License; JOB SKILLS: Knowledge of Equipment, Structure, Materials; Ability to Interpret Instructions, Specifications, including blueprint reading, Layout and Pattern Development; Hand Tools and Power Tools for Metal Work; Assembly Disassembly Reassembly; Machinist; Operation of Machine Tools; Technical Practices (theoretical, precise, artistic); Ability to Use Shop Drawings (Blueprints, drawings and sketches); Experience should include skill in troubleshooting and maintaining major systems on a variety of vehicles using journeyman-level knowledge of principles of mechanics, hydraulics, pneumatics and electricity. Measurement and Layout Work; Knowledge of Metals; Maintenance; Inspecting; Erecting Pre Fab Buildings; Electrical; Mechanic; Preservation Servicing; Forklift; Man lift; Crane; Painting; Welding; Supervision; Fabricating; Sandblaster; Grit blaster; Track Mobile Operator; Blacksmith; Forging; Test and Measurement Equipment; Performed Safety Meetings and In-House Training;
Skills and Knowledge:
-Thorough knowledge of equipment and theory in order to make repairs and modifications to functionally independent and inter-related electronic devices.
-Knowledge of standard troubleshooting techniques.
-Skill in reading and applying blueprints, schematic, drawings, TMs, DMWRs, and wiring diagrams.
-Skill in using standard test equipment and automated test equipment when testing functionally independent and inter-related units.
-Knowledge of customary trade practices for repair of functionally independent electronic equipment.
-Ability to isolate faults between inter-related electrical, electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic components.
-Knowledge of disassembly, assembly, installation, modification, and final alignment of a variety of turrets and gun mounts for combat vehicle systems.
- Skill in the use of precision measuring instruments, digital and analog, such as micrometers, venire calipers, dial indicators, ammeters, ohmmeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, distortion analyzers, etc.
- Skill in a variety of troubleshooting, defect isolation, and repair processes related to electronic, artillery, optical and ordnance equipment and multi-component devices, usually comprised of a number of interrelated electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic assemblies and components.
- Ability to perform complete or partial disassembly of equipment and ability to make repairs that are often complicated by critical tolerances and dimensions.
- Ability to apply sound judgment in the selection of repair techniques.
-Ability to measure and evaluate characteristics, such as concentricity, eccentricity, angularity, and surface finishes.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, equipment specifications, etc.
- Knowledge of mathematical calculations including a comprehensive knowledge of theory, uses and functions of standard shop algebra.
- Skill in the use of test stands, such as flow meters, and multi-channel recorders, etc.
- Ability to apply a working knowledge of the makeup, operation, and installation of artillery and ordnance systems and equipment.
- Skill in the application of complicated structural and operational test techniques and familiarity with such factors as sequence and impact of malfunctions on related components and assemblies and the electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic operating relationships of the equipment.
- Ability to test, overhaul, repair, align, and collimate a variety of optical equipment containing a number of optical, mechanical and electrical systems.
- Ability to apply visual-motor skills to make precise adjustments to complex equipment.
- Ability to apply knowledge of optical theory and construction principles.
- Ability to obtain an operator permit for assigned combat vehicle systems.