Craig A Mohyde 941-***-****
**** **** ** **** *** 121 Bradenton FL 34210 jp1tyx@r.postjobfree.com
Professional Profile
High School(Trade)
US Navy
Hvac Apprenticeship
Night Schools for Hvac
Union apprenticeship school
Multiple certifications on HVAC
Occupational trade license (S-2)
CFC certification (universal)
Professional Experience
N&M Cool Today, Sarasota, Florida
10/2011 to 12/2011
HVAC Technician
Responsibilities
Service and Maintain light commercial equipment.
Wired units line and low voltage on new installs.
Trouble shoot and repair different types of HVAC equipment.
Ringling college or art and design, Sarasota Florida
6/2011 to 10/2011
HVAC Technician
Responsibilities
Service and maintain HVAC and Some refrigeration on campus.
Maintain two 30ton chillers and chilled water equipment.
Maintain and repair Mini Split units in the dorms and academic building.
Also sized and in stalled new duct work and air handling equipment to change units to R-410A.
Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT
1/2011 to 6/2011
HVAC Technician
Responsibilities:
Troubleshooting and diagnosing multiple types of chillers / AC units
Light control work
Braising and soldering of piping from 1/8 in to 2 in as well as installed
Emcor Service, Tucker Mechanical , Meriden, CT
7/2004 to 8/2010
HVAC Technician
Achievements:
S-2 License
CFC certification
OSHA 30 certification
Responsibilities:
Troubleshooting and diagnosing multiple types of chillers / AC units
Installing and repairing various types of oil and gas boilers
hour On-call one week a month
Light control work (Need schooling to better educate)
Braised, soldered, and light welding of piping from 1/8 in to 16 in as well as installed
David Seliga P&H LLC, Shelton, CT
9/2001 to 7/2004
Heating & Plumbing Apprentice
Achievements:
Night Schools for HVAC
PEX certifications
Apprenticeship
Responsibilities:
Roughing in residential plumbing and heating applications
Removal and renovation of high end plumbing and heating equipment
In charge of truck’s stock and equipment
U.S. Navy , Norfolk, VA (USS George Washington CVN73)
6/1998 to 6/2001
Aviation Boatswain Mate
Achievements:
George Washington Spirit Award
Letter of recognition
Good conduct medal
Sea service medal
Ranked at Third class petty officer
Responsibilities:
Build and dissemble ordnance such as bombs and torpedoes
Launching aircraft and maintaining catapults
In charge of catapult crew and safety
Education
Emmett O’Brien R V T S, Ansonia, CT
Diploma (Obtained in 1998)