Maria P. Galvan
Houston, TX *****
w9gqie@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
Hole Watch
EDUCATION
B.S. Accounting 2013 Spring University of Houston Downtown
3rd Grade Stationary Engineering License-2001
Certificate of Completion-1st Grade Stationary Engineering 112 Hrs HCCS 2002
Apprentice Electrician TDLR State of Texas 2012
EXPERIENCES
Tyson Foods Inc.
Houston, Texas
04/2012-08/2012
Machine Operator
• Operate a line in the process slicing area, controlled the machine for different speeds and replaced film top and bottom
• Monitored weight by doing a weight scale measurements every hour
• Print tickets for inventory
• Worked in the demolding area also as an operator, removing the ham logs out from the molds and placing them in boxes
• Start first as packer in the general production side
Brock/Basic Industries
Deer park, TX
08/2006-02/2009
Scaffold Builder, Hole Watch, Insulator Helper
• Built scaffolds in confined spaces such as in tanks, reactors, boilers and towers
Built, demo, and revised scaffolds for turnarounds
• Worked in maintenance, capital and different projects
• Fill out paper work for scaffold inventory in maintenance
• Count scaffold material in the yard before shipping it out and helped organizing it
• Also participate as a confined space attendant and safety committee
• Worked as a hole watch when necessary when fixing the boilers or tanks
• Removed insulation from piping, towers, reactors and helped the lead man to cut the insulation to replaced it back
• Helped make stainless steel elbows 90’s, 45’s, etc, and bands
• Also inspected scaffolds on turnarounds before starting the shift
• Count and took inventory of material for each scaffold during expansion projects
• While working for this company I worked in five different Lyondell plants
HISD
Houston, TX
2000-2002
Plant Operator II
• Unlock the school, disarmed the alarm system, turn on the lights and boilers or the air condition
• Arrange the cafeteria tables, assist students during breakfast, clean the cafeteria
• Order supplies, materials, and equipment for custodians
• Make adjustments and minor repairs to heating, cooling, ventilating, plumbing and electrical
• Receive the mail and delivery truck
• Train new employees how to work with chemicals and machinery
• Did custodial evaluations on areas
• Stripped and waxed floors, sealed gym floors, shampoo carpets during the summer clean out
HISD
Houston, TX
1998-2000
Plant Operator I
• Lock the building, close gates, turn off the boilers or air condition, and set the alarm after everyone has left the building
• Assign schedules for night crew; distribute extra work to the crew when personnel were absent
• Train employees to use the different types of janitorial equipment for example- dry vacuum, high-speed buffers, and stripping buffers
• Mix water and detergents or solvents in containers to prepare cleaning solutions according to specifications. Steam-cleaning or shampoo carpets
• Paint walls, doors, and stairways
• Assemble desks, tables, and chairs
• Replace light bulbs, ceiling tiles, and filters as needed
HISD
Houston, TX
1991-1998
Custodian
• Clean building floors by sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, or vacuuming them
• Strip, seal, finish and polish floors
• Gather and empty trash cans
• Dust furniture
• Service, clean, and supply restrooms
REFERENCES
References are available on request.