Rogelio Gonzalez Jr.
*** ****** **.; PO Box ***, Woodsboro, TX, 78393
M: 361-***-**** *************@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
To ensure maximum plant efficiency and production while emphasizing personnel safety policies by
applying more than 15 years of personal experience, knowledge, skills, and education to a company that
provides opportunity for growth and advancement.
EDUCATION
Texas Lutheran College (University) 1985-1987
Seguin, Texas
High school diploma 1985
Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco High School – Ben Bolt, Texas
EMPLOYMENT (listed in reverse chronological order)
Assistant 2010-present
Moore Funeral Home
Duties:
•Assist with burials and general maintenance of facility.
Lease operator helper 2009-2010
LaRocco Gauger, Woodsboro, TX
Duties:
•Monitor process indicators, instruments, gauges, and meters to detect and report any possible problems.
•Start pumps and open valves or use automated equipment to regulate the flow of oil in pipelines and into and out of tanks. Control or operate manifold and pumping systems to circulate liquids through a petroleum refinery.
•Operate control panels to coordinate and regulate process variables such as temperature and pressure, and to direct product flow rate, according to process schedules. Signal other workers by telephone or radio to operate pumps, open and close valves, and check temperatures.
Operator 2000-2005
Magellan Midstream Holdings, LP, Corpus Christi, TX (formerly Williams Field Services)
Duties:
•Gauge products to and from tanks, vessels, trucks, and pipelines.
•Perform valve lineups, switch and tank changes as required to move products in and out of storage with 100% customer satisfaction.
•Record all required data into computer programs ensuring accurate reports.
•Sustain plant appearance and conduct routine preventative maintenance on equipment resulting in facility exemplary compliance.
•Took steps needed to ensure all equipment is operating at optimum performance.
•Displayed leadership and served as person in charge for marine movement at docks.
Operator 1997-1999
Williams Field Services, Tilden, TX
Duties:
•Operate gas compression facility which consist of operating Acid Gas Removal and Dehydration facility as well as Sulfur Recovery Unit.
•Operate boilers to maintain 600 pounds of saturated steam and maintain 480 volts of electricity using turbine and/or fuel gas engine generators.
•Perform preventative maintenance on all facility critical equipment.
•Identified equipment failures and ensured all equipment repairs were restored.
•No safety incidents.
Production supervisor 1994-1996
Borden’s Dairy Co., Corpus Christi, TX
Duties:
•Production supervisor in charge of processing products, sanitation, and personnel.
•Initiated loading of raw and finished products, operating various filling machines, testing of chemical concentration, and keeping department within inspection standards.
•Performed maintenance on plant equipment ensuring 100% equipment efficiency.
•Adhered to and executed all plant safety policies with no incidents.
•Stellar performance resulting in improvement of both product quality and productivity.
Production supervisor 1991-1994
Hygeia Dairy Co., Corpus Christi, TX
Duties:
•Production supervisor in charge of blow mold operations, processing products, sanitation, and personnel.
•Proficiently performed various filling machines, checked chemical concentration, kept department within inspection standards, and loaded/unloaded raw and finished products.
•As supervisor, displayed outstanding leadership and management skills resulting in a staggering 42% to 96% increase of product quality and 15% productivity improvement.
Machine operator 1989-1991
Oak Farms Dairies, San Antonio, TX
Duties:
•Load and receive raw and finished products, running CIP systems, blending products/mixes, and
keeping department within inspection standards.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
•Comfortable in a management or supervisor position.
•Wiling to initiate teamwork and provide training to fellow co-workers.
•Always work diligently and follow all safety requirements to prevent product contamination and avoid product loss.
•Experienced in trouble shooting and identifying possible troubles on plant equipment such as tanks, tank contents, pumps, pipes, valves, gauges, etc.
•Knowledgeable on all facility safety standards and risk management policies to ensure no safety incidents.
•Comfortable representing company in meetings or conferences.
•Comfortable talking to clients.
•Minor electrical maintenance skills.
•Attentive to detail.
•Quick learner.
•Have attended various seminars, including Hazwoper and basic fire-fighting training.
•Fluent in English and Spanish.
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES
•Refugio Country Opry, 2008-Present: An ongoing fundraiser for scholarships given local high school seniors. Opries held once a month.
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