JOHN O. BARNES
GREENCASTLE, PA 17225
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QUALIFICATIONS:
Possesses 30 years experience in industrial maintenance, 12 years as a supervisor. Expertise includes in-depth knowledge of electrical, PLC’s, control wiring, 3 phase, AC/DC, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, conveyor systems, packaging equipment and processing equipment. Welding experience includes MIG, TIG, and stick. Machine shop abilities are lathe, mill, surface grinder, drill press and brake.
Attributes include time management, trouble shooting, problem solving, flexibility, training and communications. Works well under pressure and with deadlines. Increase production, quality standards and consistently excel in performance. Have developed the capability to analyze, make a decision and follow through to a cost effective solution. Career oriented.
EXPERIENCE:
TELEFLEX MARINE - Hagerstown, MD. 2000-5/2009
MAINTENANCE MANAGER (2007-5/2009)
* Responsible for all facility/equipment maintenance
Manage maintenance technicians
Over see design, building and start up of new
equipment
Manage an MP2 maintenance PM program
Monitor ordering of spare parts inventory
MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR (2004-2007)
* Responsible for the supervision of maintenance
technicians on two shifts. Distribution of repair
orders and insure tasks are carried out to
satisfaction. Work closely with engineering
in the design and installation of equipment
and tooling.
* Monitor inventory level of repair parts and order
necessary items.
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN (2000-2004)
* Responsible for the repair and maintenance of all
plant equipment in an industrial and marine controls
manufacturing plant.
* Repairs include electrical (all aspects of)
pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical, and welding.
* Ordering and maintaining an inventory of repair
parts.
* Monthly inspection and test run of fire pump for
sprinkler system.
* Work closely with engineering in the design of new
equipment. Make modifications per designs on exiting
equipment.
JERR DAN CORP.- Greencastle, PA. 1999-2000
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
* Responsible for repair and maintenance of plant
equipment in a tow truck manufacturing plant.
* Repairs include electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic
and mechanical.
* Responsible for maintenance of a 2600 watt laser
cutting machine.
LITTLE TIKES - Shippensburg, PA. 1994-1999
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
* Responsible for the timely and cost efficient
repair and maintenance of all plant equipment in a
rotary mold toy manufacturing plant
* Repairs include electrical (control circuits,
480v 3 phase AC & DC drives, PLCs), pneumatic,
mechanical and welding.
RASKAS CHEESE - Shippensburg, PA. 1992-1994
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
* Responsible for the timely and cost efficient
repair and maintenance of all plant equipment in a
cream cheese processing and packaging plant.
* Repairs include electrical (control circuits,
480v 3 phase, AC & DC drives, PLCs), pneumatic,
hydraulic, mechanical, welding, steam system and
ammonia refrigeration system.
GOLD BOND ICE CREAM, INC. - Hagerstown, MD. 1983-1992
MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR (1985-1992) $42,000
* Scheduled and planned work approximately 18
maintenance personnel.
* Supervised the maintenance and repair of all plant
equipment including 13 production-packaging lines,
11 Sulliar ammonia compressors, 3 Sullair air
compressors, 2-100 H.P. Boilers, and 1 Holland
stacker crane.
* Acting Plant Engineer; managed work and maintenance
personnel in the absence of Plant Engineer.
* Project Coordinator: coordinated production
contractors and service personnel in the rebuilding
of production lines.
* Production Line Team Facilitator.
ENGINE ROOM OPERATOR (1984-1985)
* Monitored, maintained and repaired ammonia
refrigeration compressors, freezer boxes and
storage areas.
* Trained in hazardous gas and detection and safety
precautions.
* Tested boiler on a daily basis for chemical
analysis and adjusted to correct chemical levels.
* Assisted with production line repairs.
PRODUCTION FLOOR MECHANIC (1983-1984)
* Installed equipment throughout the plant for
initial start-up of production lines, refrigeration
and steam systems.
* Maintained and repaired processing and packaging
equipment to ensure proper production levels.
ARMCO STEEL CORPORATION - Greencastle, PA. 1976-1982
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC (1979-1982)
* Set-up extruder dies and down line equipment for
production of plastic sewer pipe.
* Preformed injection mold changes on a 700-ton
injection molder.
* Maintained and repaired plant equipment.
* Part of maintenance training program including ICS
study courses and on-the-job training.
EXTRUDER/MOLDER OPERATOR (1976-1979)
* Operated five extruder lines and one 700-ton
injection molder.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING ON FOLLOWING PAGES
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
CERTIFICATES, AWARDS AND EDUCATION
Hagerstown Junior College - Hagerstown, MD.
Micro Computer Applications
Electric Motor Controls
Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc. - Frederick, MD.
Dale Carnegie Course
Effective Speaking and Human Relations
(ICS) International Correspondence School
Armco Steel, Inc. - Greencastle, PA.
Maintenance Training Program
**Note: 49 Courses Completed, See Attached Sheets
Padgett-Thompson’s Management Series - Hagerstown, MD.
Certificate of Supervision
YESCO Technical Center - York, PA.
Introduction to A-B PLC2
Gold Bond Ice Cream, Inc.- Hagerstown, MD.
Certificate Chemical Suit Training Course
Certificate Breathing Apparatus Training Course
Gold Bond Ice Cream, Inc. - Hagerstown, MD.
Certificate Technicomp, SPCI Series
Sullair, Inc.- Michigan City, IN.
Certificate Sullair Refrigeration Compressors
Milliken Packaging - Jonesville, SC.
Certificate T-300 Machine Maintenance Training
Frick Company - Waynesboro, PA.
Refrigeration Compressor Operation and Maintenance
Little Tikes - Shippensburg, PA.
Certificate CVIP Training
Trumpf Inc. - Farmington, CT.
Laser Maintenance Training
Advanced Laser Maintenance
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL COURSE
SERIAL NO. I.C.S. LESSON SUBJECT GRADE
6179-3 Elements of Print Reading 92
6720A-4 Reading Shop Prints Part 1 84
6720B-5 Reading Shop Prints Part 2 100
5567-7 Practical Geometry & Trigonometry Ex.#1 87
5567-7 Practical Geometry & Trigonometry Ex.#2 100
5567-7 Practical Geometry & Trigonometry Ex.#3 100
6463 Plumming and Pipe Fitting Tools 98
5886-3 Pipes and Fittings 95
5581-1 Pipe-Fitting Practice 90
5004A-Pt.1 Bench Work 96
2530A Pumps, Part 1 95
2530B Pumps, Part 2 94
4410 Getting Started as an Electrician 94
4400-2 Working Safely with Electricity 100
4401-1 Electrician’s Tools 95
4402A-1 Conduits and Conductors Part 1 100
4210A-3 Electricity Part 1 100
4210B-2 Electricity Part 2 100
4210C-1 Electricity Part 3 90
6635-2 Electrical Blueprint Reading 92
6634A-4 Electrical Schematic Diagrams Part 1 96
6634B-3 Electrical Schematic Diagrams Part 2 100
4300A-4 Electrical Wiring Part 1 84
4300B-2 Electrical Wiring Part 2 95
4300C-3 Electrical Wiring Part 3 100
6687-2 D-C Generators & Motors 96
4040-1 Transformers 84
6698-1 A-C Motors, Generators & Rectifiers 92
4341-1 Industrial Motor Applications 96
6699A-3 Industrial Motor Control Part 1 88
6699B-2 Industrial Motor Control Part 2 85
6617-4 Inductance & Capacitance 92
3306-4 Resonant Circuits 87
2007A-2 Solid State Circuits Part 1 85
2007B-2 Solid State Circuits Part 2 90
2007C-3 Solid State Circuits Part 3 80
2468 Formulas 95
6426A-4 Principles of Mechanics Part 1 95
6426B-3 Principles of Mechanics Part 2 100
2443-1 Going Metric 100
5383-4 Refrigeration in Air Conditioning 100
5459A-1 Fluid Mechanics Part 1 80
3501-4 Lay Out 100
2539A-3 Hydraulic & Pneumatic Power Trans. 100
2539B-3 Hydraulic & Pneumatic Power Trans. Pt.2 94
2539C-3 Hydraulic & Pneumatic Power Trans. Pt.3 100
2539D-3 Hydraulic & Pneumatic Power Trans. Pt.4 94
2539E-2 Hydraulic & Pneumatic Power Trans. Pt.5 94
2602-2 Bearings and Seals 92