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Service Technician Entry Level

Location:
Tucson, AZ
Salary:
50000
Posted:
October 03, 2023

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Bobby Wayne Thomason

***** * *** **** **.

Oro Valley, Arizona 85742

cell: 520-***-****

Home: 520-***-**** (house phone), 520-***-**** (mobile phone)

Email Address: adz40h@r.postjobfree.com, adz40h@r.postjobfree.com

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WORK EXPERIENCE:

10/15/2019 ā€“ 02/14/2020 Working as a field service technician responsible for testing of transformers, breakers and LV, MV & HV switchgear. I am a qualified NETA II technician. I have minimal experience with electromechanical relays but I have been familiarized with them. I have tested digital relays with RTS. I am familiar with many types of test equipment.

Pay 55.00 hr.

3/19/2018 ā€“ 10/15/19 working as a senior P&C technician responsible for commissioning of new equipment upgrades to First Energy assets in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia and New Jersey. I am presently working for Shermco Industries.

Pay 60.00 hr.

09/01/2015 ā€“ 11/15/2017 Working as a field service technician responsible for Installation, Maintenance, troubleshooting and testing and commissioning of Square D switchgear and supported subsystems with Schneider Electric service department. Pay 30.00/hr

04/01/11-09/01/2015 Working as a Field Service Technician responsible for Installation, Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Testing and Commissioning of Powell equipment and supported subsystems with Powell Service Department. Pay 36.85/hr

10/08/10-03/15/11 I worked as a senior field technician for Arizona Generator Technology. I conducted O&M on Generac specific equipment. Pay 30.00/hr

03/01/08-10/08/10 I worked as a Field technician for installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of field sites for the customs and border patrol listening sites. Performed interior as well as exterior installation, maintenance and troubleshooting for electrical systems. Pay 28.50/hr

10/17/07-03/01/08 Iā€™m working as a senior generator technician for Potomac generator services out of Landover Maryland. I conduct O&M on all generators that the company services. I also work on the ATS switches if problems occur. Current pay is 26.00/hr.

07/01/06 to 09/30/07 I served as the Electrician/mechanic/operator for IAPWWS in Anaconda base in Balad Iraq. I was responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the caterpillar generators and all assets that required mechanical inspection, maintenance and repair to continue the operation of the plant. Hrs; 60+ Salary: 7400.00 plus per diem of 792.50 per month.

03/15/06 to 06/15/06 I served as a Site supervisor for Kandahar power plant project with IAPWWS. I was Responsible for the complete site operation, personnel management and cash flow for the power plant mission. I served as the liaison for the company for coordination with USACE personnel for upgrades of distribution lines and maintenance of faults when needed. Hrs per week 80 Salary: 9500.00 per month with 792.50 per diem.

11/20/00 to 06/30/06 Hrs per week: 60, Prime Power Supervisor, Sal- -E-6. United States Army. APO, AP 96271-5716, Douglas Hall, 82-31-690-****.

Provides technical guidance to subordinates;coordinates changes in plant equipment/power systems; inventories equipment and supplies;prepares reports;enforces power plant and maintenance shop safety program;serves as technical inspector;determines and isolates complex malfunctions;performs quality assurance inspections.Installs,adjusts,repairs,replaces and tests the operation of power plant mechanical equipment such as diesel engines,and gas turbines transfer systems,air compressors,air conditioners and heat pumps,valves,heat exchangers,governing systems,piping systems,and hoisting equipment:performs nondestructive tests on equipment,components,and systems; interprets schematics and mechanical drawings of equipment and systems to solve maintenance problems;assists in preparing material for shipment and storage;performs scheduled and preventive maintenance on equipment;maintains historical

and mechanical records.Operates and maintains electric power plants;performs start-up in power plants and auxiliary systems and equipment;starts, stops,and regulates diesel,gas,and turbine driven generators to obtain power output or perform emergency procedures;controls power conversion equipment,and station service electrical system;operates regulatory controls to minimize or eliminate hazards to high pressure steam and high voltages;diagnoses plant equipment/system abnormalities by interpreting fault indicators,applying troubleshooting techniques,and identifying faulty assemblies and components;determines malfunctions by using diagnostic test and troubleshooting procedures;performs scheduled maintenance;repairs or overhauls generating equipment and associated components;prepares maintenance data work sheets;selects,uses and cares for common hand and shop tools;applies work and fire safety

practices,precautions,and procedures;maintains CPR qualification;uses appropriate word processing,data base management,and spread sheet software.wrote unit guidelines for multiple jobs.

11/20/1990 to 11/19/2000. Hrs per week: 60, Senior Power Station Mechanic, Sal- -E-6. United States Army. Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060, Kenneth Payne, 703-***-****.

Installs,adjusts,repairs,replaces and tests the operation of power plant mechanical equipment such as diesel engines,gas turbines, valves,heat exchangers,governing systems,piping systems,and hoisting equipment:interprets schematics and mechanical drawings of equipment and systems to solve maintenance problems;performs scheduled and preventive maintenance on equipment;maintains historical and mechanical records.Operates and maintains electric power plants;performs start-up in power plants and auxiliary systems and equipment;starts,stops,and regulates diesel,gas,and turbine driven generators to obtain power output or perform emergency procedures;controls power conversion equipment,station service electrical system and associated pumps;operates regulatory controls to minimize or eliminate hazards to high pressure steam and high voltages;diagnoses plant equipment/system abnormalities by interpreting

fault indicators,applying troubleshooting techniques,and identifying faulty assemblies and components;determines malfunctions by using diagnostic test and troubleshooting procedures;performs scheduled maintenance;repairs or overhauls generating equipment and associated components;prepares maintenance data work sheets;selects, uses and cares for common hand and shop tools;applies work and fire safety practices,precautions,and procedures;maintains CPR qualification;uses appropriate word processing, data base management,and spread sheet software. Installs and maintains electrical power distribution systems including poles,transformers,guy wires and service drops.Supervises subordinates.Completed entry and mid level managers course.Solves complex specialized troubleshooting problems.computed down slope to complete hydroelectric dam systems.conserved resources for money saving for military.completed

upgrades of computer systems.utilized limited resources to get mission accomplished.

11/20/1984 to 11/19/1990. Hrs per week: 60, Field Artillery Digital Systems Repairer, Sal- -E-5. United States Army. Fort Belvoir, VA 22060, MSG Ortiz, 703-***-****.

Performs and supervises intermediate maintenance on gun, rocket and missile fire control, directional, digital computer systems, meteorological computers, motor fire control calculations, remotely piloted vehicle control stations and peripheral equipment. Operates and performs intermediate level maintenance on digital fire control systems and p0eripheral support equipment; fault detection and correction is at the board level. Uses knowledge of digital electronics and computer system concepts to isolate and correct complex problems; keeps records on maintenance procedures; supervises entry level personnel; conducts on the job training; oversees installation of modifications on equipment; plans and recommends establishment of procedures for receipt, storage, inspection, testing, and repair of components. Makes detailed tests through stages of equipment using voltmeters, ohmmeters, oscilloscopes,

logic probes and other test equipment to locate and isolate malfunctions; replaces faulty components at the integrated circuit board level; may replace resistors, capacitors, integrated circuits, and other discrete components in emergency situations; maintains tools and test equipment; test-operates computer controlled system; checks and maintains electromechanical subsystems including motors, generators, servos and mechanical actuators; interprets complex block diagrams, schematics, and technical manuals.overhauled engine systems on scheduled timeframe.conducted detailed analysis of printed circuit boards for operation and rebuild. interacted with multiple nationalities and crosstrained in other jobs.

EDUCATION:

Bachelor's Degree BA, 1983, History, GPA 2.0, University of Virginia, Total Credit hours earned semester: 120, 1979, Amelia County High School.

TRAINING:

-Digital Systems Repairer(computer Repair)(Mar 1985- Jul 1985)

-Prime power Production School (April 1988 to Sept 1989) 52 Weeks+ in Fort Belvoir Va.

-Entry level leadership/PLDC/management schools (Oct 1990 - Nov 1990) duration 4-6 weeks

-Substation Maintenance course to include transformer testing, Circuit Breaker and switchgear testing taught by AVO at Ft. Belvoir in 1992

-Hazardous Materials Handler Course (Spring 1992) instruction taught in Ft. Shafter, HI

-Unit Level Logistics Course (June 92) 40 hours/5 days

-Intermediate level leadership school/BNCOC/ Jan 1995- Mar 1995

-Overhead linemans course (Aug 1996- Sep 1996)- 54 day course taught in Wichita Falls, TX at Sheppard AFB

-Hazardous Materials Supervisor course (Summer of 1999) 40 hours/ 5 days at Fort Belvoir,Va

-Instructor Qualified by Total Army training (Fall of 1999) 80 hours/ 10 days at Fort Belvoir, Va

-Woodward

Governor School (Fall of 1999) 40 hours/ 5 days taught at woodward training center in CO

-Cummins Rebuild School (Fall of 1999) 40 hours/5 days in Tampa,Fla by Cummins

-EMD(GM) Rebuild school (Fall of 1999) 40 hours/5 days in Raleigh-Durham NC

-UPS (uniterrupted power systems) course (Jan 2003) Duration one week taught by AVO

-Relay maintenance course (Jan 2003) Duration one week taught by AVO

-Fault Isolation course (Jan 2003) Duration one week taught by AVO

-Unit Prevention Leader- Urinalisis Collection for Testing/ September 2003 (40 hours/ 5 days) at Camp Humphreys Korea by Steve Norton/program trainer

AWARDS:

Distinguished Honor graduate from Lineman course

Numerous military awards for exceptional service.

LICENSES/CERTIFICATES:

NIULPE 2nd class license Fall of 1989 at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia



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