Michael Monroe
Chesnee, SC ***23
Phone: 864-***-****
Alt. Phone: 864-***-****
E-mail: **********@*********.***
Date: 12/19/2010
OBJECTIVE
To work as a Multicraft Maintenance Technician in your maintenance department, performing any or all of the following tasks: all phases of electrical/electronic, instrumentation, and mechanical troubleshooting, repairing (motors and controls, valves, actuators, positioners transformers, switchgear, controllers, AC and DC drives, solid state electronics, mechanical, hydraulic/pneumatic equipment, relay logic, PLCs, distributed control systems, process analyzers, P & ID, and schematic reading). This also includes preventive maintenance and procedures. I have always been a team player with a very strong commitment to safety and regulations lock out tag out, the usage of NEC, documentation, and cost reductions. I also work very well independently when given jobs to complete. I feel like I would be a perfect fit for this position.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
I am very interested in this job and feel that I would provide you with an outstanding quality of service. I have over twenty years of Industrial & Power plant experience and five years of military experience along with extensive practical and academic training within the Electrical, Mechanical and Instrumentation fields, including very good computer skills. Able to work any shift schedule & hours.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Electrical / Mechanical Procurement (7/2010 - Present)
Southern Design Services Inc., Spartanburg, SC
Responsible for organizing Michelins Electrical, Electronic and mechanical parts to allow the company unification, of the inventory & descriptions for all plants to have one part number for the same part eliminating the possibility of errors in the future. As of now this is a short term contract. I was asked several times due to my experience at Michelin. The job ends in a few weeks and I am seeking a full time position, and would fit in very well.
Electrical/Mechanical Maintenance Technician (7/2007 - 12/2009)
Parker Hannifin Techseal Division, Spartanburg, SC
Job includes troubleshooting mechanical, electrical and instrument equipment, various tooling (air, vacuum, steam, HVAC). Duties include: all areas of instrument, PLCs, electrical and mechanical maintenance, AC and DC motors, controls, equipment, and production line repairs.
Electronic/Instrumentation Maintenance Tech. (8/1998 - 7/2007)
Florida Power and Light & FPL Energy, Debary, FL
Responsible for the plant's mechanical/electrical, instrumentation and controls equipment, The maintenance and upkeep of high, medium, and low voltage equipment and controls; Also responsible for inventory parts and procurement, maintaining motors and controls, transformers, switchgear, controllers, solid state and electronic/mechanical relays, relay logic, CEMs monitors, all control valve repairs including tuning and process instrumentation control loops, DCS control systems (Ovation, GE Toolbox, and Allen Bradley PLCs).Qualified to work on 240KV and down.
Electronic / Instrument & Controls Technician (1/1991 - 8/1998)
Maxwell House Coffee Co., Jacksonville, FL
Responsible for the plants instrument and electrical control equipment. Duties include troubleshooting (using schematics and P & IDs) and programming Allen Bradley PLCs, ladder logic, 3 Phase motor controls, AC and DC drives, processing / packaging equipment, Fireye equipment, instrument calibration, control valves, and tuning process control loops, and production line equipment.
Multi-Craft Electronic-Mechanical & Instrument Tech. (6/1980 - 1/1991)
Michelin Tire Corp., Spartanburg, SC
Responsible for the plant's boiler house equipment, employees and utilities (air, vacuum, steam, pressure, HVAC). Duties include: all areas of mechanical, instrument and electrical maintenance, troubleshooting AC and DC motors and controls, automated production line equipment, machine shop equipment, and 4160 volt equipment, Allen Bradley PLCs, Foxboro, Moore, Fisher, and Honeywell controls. Production line Troubleshooter.
Electricians Mate EM2 United States Navy
USA, Norfolk, Virginia
Coordinated the ships power and distribution shops. Responsible for the ships electrical crew, power, lighting, motor generator, and main steam turbine generator systems and controls. Honorably discharged as PO2 (E-5)
EDUCATION
Associates Degree
Greenville Technical College, Greenville, SC
Industrial Electricity/ Electronics
Have also taken several NEC courses.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Allen Bradley, PLC-2 and PLC-5 Advanced Courses.
Michelin Training Center, Diplomas in Electrical/Electronic and DC Drive courses, Diplomas in Pneumatic-Hydraulic equipment Electronic Instrumentation and Mechanical Technology, August 1980 thru February 1988
Florida Power & Light, High Voltage Training and Switching, GE Mark VI Combined cycle training and controls, Westinghouse steam turbine & Foster Wheeler boiler controls including all associated auxiliaries (GE, Square D, and Westinghouse switchgear).
US Navy, Diplomas in Electricians Mate Class ”A” & “C” Schools, 400 Hz generator course, Electrical code for the Motor rewind course.
Westinghouse, Ovation training, courses included: OV100, OV200, OV210, OV300.
Various, OSHA Electrical High Voltage Safety Training Course. I’m also qualified to operate Aerial Lifts and Forklifts, experience in using Microsoft programs: word, excel, power point, access etc. portable tools, maintenance tools, and shop equipment also electrical: oscilloscopes, multi-meters, meggers, and most all electrical /Instrument test equipment.