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Field Supervisor Auditor

Location:
Cocoa, FL
Salary:
$20 an hour
Posted:
August 04, 2025

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Natasha M Fountain **** NW **th RD Kingsville MO *4061•660-***-**** * ***********@******.***

Experience

**/****- ******* ******** ***** Splicing Field Auditor/ Field Supervisor

Field Supervisor / Field Auditor

Verify jobs by finding out if they are workable. Investigate the Jobs that may need more work and attention to get completed. Find the right crew to get the job completed. Contact cx when needed, i.e., access issues, cx cancels, cx construction. Make appointments with cx for our crews to get jobs completed. Review jobs with crews. Insure that crews are placing drops in accordance with Google specs. Reassign jobs to crews to complete more difficult jobs. Assist crews out on jobs when needed. Keep track of open work for my crews. Update jobs in Core with any issues that are keeping the crews from getting the jobs completed. Inform Google of issues with jobs. Keep track of crew’s jobs. Assist in checking materials out and take materials out to crews. Assist in helping with getting I-9 forms filled out and turned in for gaining a Lambert’s badge. Get google badges for crew members. Assist in getting personnel on boarded with Google. Currently taking a Project Management Course, with certification pending.

8/2015- 11/2015 On Time Guarantee LLC (OTG) Subcontractor

Billing & Project managing

Called in locate tickets. Kept track of all tickets that were called in, cleared, and completed. Built a Workbook, spreadsheet, in order to keep a running account of the present status on the tickets. Drove out the areas to be worked in. White lined the locations. Observed and Q.C. the work being done.

10/2013-8/2015 Full Time Home Maker & compensated work trainee for the V.A. in Waco TX.

Washed pots and pans, assisted on the food service line. Kept work areas clean and organized for food prep. Assisted in keeping the food storage areas clean and well organized.

1/2012-10/ 2013 Union Pacific Railroad Mobile Signal Gang

Skilled Lead Signalman

Responsible for maintaining integrity of signaled crossings, wayside signals, and other signal appliances along right of way facilitating maintenance of way track work of various types to include but not limited to, tie installation, rail installation, and surfacing equipment.

Supervision of one or more subordinate employees assigned to work group to accomplish job tasks assigned

Coordination of Roadway Worker Protection for employees in work group.

Coordination with other work groups in both signal and other departments to establish appropriate Roadway Worker Protections. Located cable for projects in railroad yards.

located all railroad signal cables along railroad right away. Located all cables for new instillations and upgrade locations.

Establish track bulletins to document and protect Railroad crossings taken out of service in the facilitation of track work.

Responsible for disabling, repairing damaged components, and testing of crossings and wayside signals using Railroad testing Standards books, and FRA regulation instructions, to ensure proper operation prior to being placed back in service.

Responsible for conducting local work group-level monthly safety meetings using material provided by safety department. This included reviewing safety data, inspecting tools, safety appliances, vehicles, MOW equipment and PPE to determine usability following Railroad Safety Rules, and FRA regulations, and documentation of such activities.

I-Team member of “Total Safety Culture” program. As part of this voluntary employee based program activities included working with and observing fellow employees performing craft related duties to monitor performance and improve the overall safe work practices.

1/2012-Present Union Pacific Railroad Mobile Signal Gang

Skilled Lead Signalman

Responsible for installing new Grade crossing systems, wayside signals, and Hot Box Detectors.

Troubleshooting and maintaining many different types of systems installed therein.

working with other signal personnel to coordinate work schedules.

Performing FRA required testing to ensure all signal systems under jurisdiction were in compliance with FRA standards as well as Union Pacific standards.

Responsible for proper documentation of such testing, as well as payroll and material ordering paperwork.

11/2003-07/2010 Union Pacific Railroad Kansas City, Missouri

Relief Signal Maintainer

Responsible for maintaining several different types of switch machines in the Neff Yard.

maintained the Retarders on the hump and in the bowl.

required to be on call.

Covered for main line and yard maintainers while they were on vacation.

Responsible for proper testing and documentation of tests and payroll.

Responsible for multiple company vehicles and machinery, such as generators for emergencies.

Responsible for analyzing the Hump data and keeping logs on the Hump computers.

09/2000-08/2003 Union Pacific Railroad Sedalia, Mo

Signal Shop technician

Installed signal equipment in signal cabins.

Wiring equipment according to signal plans, as well as testing cabins when complete, and quality assurance prior to shipping to the field.

06/1998-08/2000

Union Pacific Railroad Roseville, California

Assistant & Signalman

dug in cable. Located existing cable before the project started

wiring equipment according to circuit plans.

completed the required testing of signal cabins for grade crossings, wayside signals, and control points.

Part of building the Davis Yard in Roseville California.

U.S. Army, Fort Bragg NC

I was stationed in the 82nd Aviation Brigade. I handled all of the units ammunition supply. I requisitioned the ammunition and scheduled the drop off and return of what was expended. Organized the Ready Pack for the initial deployment of our ready Units. These packs of ammo where being stored at the Ammunition supply point at Fort Bragg, they had to be accounted for and ready to be shipped out at a moment’s notice.

U.S. Army Res. Sacramento CA

I was in a telecommunications unit. Our purpose was to provide communications for the field hospital. I was part of a specific crew that could go out and set up a mobile telephone service just about anywhere it was needed. I handled setting up the satellite connections, cell phone capabilities, and some fiber optic connections.

Skills/Licenses

fully trained in on-track safety as required by UPRR.

15 years safe work practice-no on the job injuries sustained.

Education

11/1998-07/2001 Union Pacific Signal Training School Salt Lake City, Utah

Class 1 Railroad Signalman Training-Certificate

References

Phillip Atwood, Hump Yard Maintainer; Union Pacific 816-***-****

Monte Goring, Signal Technician; Union Pacific 816-***-****

Jay Butner, Manager Signal Maintenance, Kansas City Mo. 816-***-****

Eric Metscher, Field Supervisor, OTG, Camdenton Mo. 417-***-****

Sydney Brown, Lambert’s Cable, 816-***-****

Martin Ryberg, Ryberg Communications LLC, 660-***-****

Stacey Tyarks, Tyarks Cable, 816-***-****

Alan Gonzalaz, Alfra Communications, 816-***-****



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