OBJECTIVE
Secure a Maintenance Mechanic and Instrumentation and Electrical Technician position in a medium to large facility where my leadership, organization, management, and experience will effectively and positively improve the overall functionality the company.
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
• Extensive background in the assembly and installation of Electronic and Electrical components on job sites and production lines.
• Skilled in troubleshooting, adaptation and decision making.
• Licensed Industrial Electrician, Scale Technician, Radar Technician, Service Engineer.
• Extensive background in the installation and repair of metal detectors.
• Ammonia Refrigeration Operator: Level 1 and Level 2
• HAZMAT technician
• Boiler Operator license
SKILLS SUMMARY
Information Technology Savvy
Utilize Fluke and other measuring devices
Welding (Tig.), Fabrication Industrial Maintenance
MS Office Proficient
Professional Presentation Skills
Adaptation and improvisation skills
Vulnerability Assessment / Risk Mitigation
HR Management and Administration Skills
Programming Basic Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
EDUCATION
Lamar High School (1972-1976)
U.S. Army
• Logics (200 hours)
• Optical Tracking (50 hours)
• Basic Electronics (2,000 hours)
EMPLOYMENT
Master Electrician and Electronics Technician, Bright Harvest Sweet Potato Inc., Clarksville, Arkansas (2003- Present)
Design, build, troubleshoot and repair electrical circuits.
Troubleshoot , repair and program Modicum PLC’s using Pro Works
Foremen/supervisor duties including hiring, schedule making, job supervision and ensuring the accomplishment of company objectives.
Electronic Engineer, Pedco/Delford Sorta Weigh, Russellville, Arkansas (1999-2003)
Programmed PLCs.
Programmed and assembled metal detector systems and other foreign object detector systems.
Troubleshot and installed electrical systems.
Installed and programmed Sorta Weighs.
Performed electrical wiring of various electronic and electrical components.
Scale Technician, Tyson, Clarksville, Arkansas (1985- 1999)
Maintained, troubleshot and repaired numerous scales and scale systems.
Performed baggers and board repair.
Trained personnel.
Radar Technician, U.S. Army, Germany (1981-1985)
Assumed position of Fire Section Chief in charge of…
Troubleshot, repaired and maintained radars, missiles, and missile launchers.
Delegated duties and maintained a P.M. Program to include documentation.
Put in charge of numerous personnel to achieve objectives pertinent to national defense.
TRAINING, COURSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
o ICC – Refrigeration
Level One (32 hours)
Level Two (40 hours)
o SEA INC. – HAZMAT Technician (40 hours)
o ICC – Boiler Operator (8 hours)
o AIB – Maintenance Engineering (35 Units)
o ASU – Basic PLC Programming (8 hours)
o USDE – Motor System Management (6 hours)
REFERENCES
Adrin Allcoftt
841 Meadow Rd
Russellville, Ar 72802
Relationship: Supervisor Pedco, Inc.
Don Ragsdale
Maintance Supervisor
Relationship: Supervisor
Bud Dixion
Master Electrician
Relationship: Advisor