Campbell F. Harris Jr.
S. Chesterfield, VA *****
Summary:
My objective is to obtain a responsible and challenging position as a Senior Maintenance Mechanic / Industrial Maintenance Mechanic.
38 years of combined experience in military instructing, facility management and heavy industrial maintenance to include; Facility upkeep, boilers, turbines, auxiliaries power plant predictive, preventive (PM), and corrective maintenance on hydraulics systems, heat exchangers, hot air blowers, compressed air systems, pneumatics, HVAC, refrigeration, PLC drives, power distribution (4160/480/120V), utilities and other associated plant support equipment.
Well versed with Quality Control, job planning, writing work orders, industrial plant safety, mobile equipment training, material systems management, personnel supervision/leadership, and technical training.
Education and Certifications:
Bachelors of Business Administration, Human Resources Management, Strayer University (GPA 3.8) - June 2013
Currently working on MS in HRM. Expected graduation - Dec 2024
Certified Refrigeration Handler (CFC Universal Technician) - Oct 2002
Department of Labor Registered Journeyman, Refrigeration Mechanic (Any Industry)
Navy Apprenticeship Program - Feb 1998
Proficiencies:
Microsoft Office
Power Point
Excel
KRONOS
SAP (maintenance and procurement)
CMMS (Maximo)
Professional Experience:
The Cutting Edge Home Improvement 2005 – Current
Self-Employed
Maintenance consultant, HVAC Repairs, decks, landscaping, and all other general services.
TBS (HVAC Instructor 91C) Contractor at Fort Gregg-Adams Oct 2024 – Current
Training soldiers in HVAC Equipment and vehicles
ENVIVA Wood Pellet Manufacturing Plant Franklin, VA Nov 2022 – May 2023
Maintenance Planner
Screen work request, develop and manage work orders for 3 Production areas.
Manage contractors.
Performing general mechanical maintenance and major repairs.
Procure materials and parts to maintain plant integrity. Use CMMS for job scheduling and building parts inventory.
United States Smokeless Tobacco Company (Altria/Phillip Morris USA) Richmond, VA Sept 2021 – Oct 2022
Maintenance Unit leader (MUL 3RD Shift) ON Project
Direct up to 16 maintenance personnel (Mechanics, Industrial Electricians, and support contractors), responsible for maintaining production equipment to include: predictive, preventive, and corrective maintenance for a 24/7 (union) nicotine pouch producing plant operation.
Plan and schedule maintenance, create work orders for repairs, procure parts, and oversee CMMS SAP work order system.
Collateral Duties to include; Directly assisted training manager with creating and implementing plant continuous training and safety programs for maintenance and production departments.
Reynolds Consumer Products (Bellwood Printing Plant) Aug 2017 – Sept 2021
Maintenance Supervisor (Mechanical)
Direct 15 personnel (machinists, welder, apprentice, and storeroom clerk), responsible for the predictive, preventive, and corrective maintenance on manufacturing equipment for a three shift 24/7 plant.
Maintained carton finishing plant equipment to include; Printing presses, cutters, paper lines, carton finishing plant equipment, and other associated auxiliary plant systems equipment.
Oversaw and directed all contractors performing major repairs/maintenance on low pressure boilers, compressed air systems, HVAC, plumbing, roofing, fire protection systems, mobile equipment training and all other facilities maintenance.
Lead safety training for the following; Created safety plans for infrequent maintenance and equipment overhaul, safety audits, deficiency reports, repair proposals, material procurement, stock/tool room inventory and personnel administrative management systems.
AECOM (Altria Research and Development Center) Nov 2015 – Aug 2017
Lead HVAC Technician / Mechanical Supervisor
Direct up to 8 technicians, performing preventive and corrective maintenance on Chillers, DX equipment, air handlers, ERUs, exhaust fans, pressure vessels, chemical pumps, blowers, compressed air systems, medium/low pressure steam systems, domestic water, laboratory chambers, Metasys and Tridium controls, emergency generators, and other associated equipment.
Scheduled maintenance, provide technical and procedural guidance to maintenance team during, troubleshooting, repairs, and equipment reliability/evaluations.
Colonial Webb Contractors (Comfort Systems USA), DuPont Spruance Plant, Richmond, VA Feb 2011 – Feb 2015
Lead Millwright (DuPont Zytel)
Lead up to 8 personnel performing preventive and corrective maintenance on polymer process equipment to include: pressure vessels, chemical pumps, blowers, compressed air systems, high/low pressure steam systems, vaporizers, hoists and other associated equipment.
HVAC Supervisor (Entire DuPont Spruance Plant)
Directed up to 15 technicians- responsible for the preventive and corrective maintenance on 650 pieces of HVAC and Refrigeration equipment.
Lead safety training, wrote deficiency reports, repair proposals, and handled all administrative aspects of a multi-year service contract.
Military Service (21 years) 1984 – 2005
U.S. Navy (Active Duty)
Machinists’ Mate / Boiler Technician / Engine Room Operator and Auxiliary Plant Engineering Technician
Machinists’ Mate, Chief Petty Officer
(E-7) Highest Rank
Positions Held:
Maintenance person (Steam boilers and blowers-1200 PSI, turbines, pumps, hydraulics, HVAC, refrigeration and power generation), Work Center Supervisor, Auxiliary Plant Group Supervisor / Maintenance Coordinator, Engineering Training Team Leader, Engineering Instructor, and Field Service Technician (Equipment/Systems Assessor).
Supervised up to 50 personnel (5 work centers/10 personnel each) performing plant maintenance and major overhaul, plant operations, material procurement, engineering material budget and personnel administration.
Engineering Instructor - Provided administrative training on power plant operations, boiler water chemistry, fluid management, equipment reliability, predictive maintenance, QA/QC, lockout tag out, hazardous material control, EPA requirements and equipment and personnel safety.
Civilian Experience with Boilers:
150-300 PSI water tube and fire tube boilers.
Safety valves testing, controls high and low safety devices, hydrostatic testing, annual inspections, pugging tube, mechanical cleaning, and auxiliaries to include feed pumps, chemical treatment, continuous treat mental with salt regeneration, sixth glass repairs etc.