Richard B. Dicks
*** ********, ******, ** *****
CELL: 617-***-****
Qualifications:
* Received 4,000 credited hours towards the MA Refrigeration license
* Received 100 hours of NEC Code
* Refrigeration Transition & Recovery Certification Program
* EPA Section 608 Universal Recovery Certification
* 410A training.
Certifications:
* Hour training OSHA Hazwoper Boston, MA
* HVAC Apprentice License
* 80 Hour Hazard Waster Training
* OSHA Construction Safety and Health
* OSHA Scaffold training: Experience in hoisting and rigging of large equipment
* OSHA 40, OSHA 10, Confined Space Entry, Confined Space Training
Education:
RETS Technical Center/The Kaplan Career Institute Diploma: 11/06-01/09
Refrigeration, Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning
* 4000 clock hours toward the Massachusetts Refrigeration License
572 hours of lecture & 572 hours of laboratory within an R-HVAC workshop
Charlestown, MA
The Peterson School of Engineering Certificate (HVACR): 6/05-5/06
Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration
* Universal EPA Certification
* Dean's List: 92% Average
Malden High School, Malden MA
Electrical Trades
Work Experience:
Swampscott Refrigeration Lynn, MA 01/07/2015-04/11/2018
163 Essex Street Lynn, MA 781-***-****
*Serviced and maintained forced hot air systems. Also, installed and maintained rooftop units, along with regular air conditioners. Worked on refrigerators’ compressors. Has universal card and passed the 410A certificate. Trained to service oil burners, as well.
Essex County Craftsmen 06/12/2012-07/04/2015
60 Ward Street Salem, MA
*Service Technician. Installed heaters and air conditioning units. In the winter, troubleshot malfunctioning units. Installed and troubleshot rooftop units.
R.O.I Staffing, Needham, MA, 781-***-**** 2004
Environmental Cleaner
* Responsible for visiting job sites to maintain a clean work area in accordance with OSHA regulation.
Local 88 Tunnel Workers Union, Quincy, MA 617-***-**** 1996-2004
Tunnel Worker
* Worked for several employers while involved with the Union.
* Operate and maintain drilling, blasting, and rock splitting machinery
* Operate jack hammers, hang and secure piping, build conveyor belts, patch imperfections, carry equipment, and prepare forms for concrete installation
* Also worked at "Deer Island" and performed rebar work, prepared and carried equipment, and remove loose rock.
* Built and repaired tracks
* Used airbags and come-along to fix derailed locomotives and Moran cars
Additional Experience:
Masonry, Painting, Roofing, and Highway Construction work
References
Mark Linsky, Arlington, MA
Tina Barta, Director of Student Services, Kaplan School
Eric Bridgeman, Malden, MA
Charles Crayton, Lexington, MA
Benny Talbot, Peabody, MA