Frank A. Mitchell
Spring Valley, CA 91977
C: 619-***-****, H: 619-***-****
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QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
Construction trades and methodologies such as electrical, carpentry, masonry, painting, plumbing, floor-laying, pipe-fitting, sheet metal, and mechanical
Operations of electrical distribution systems and related components
National Electric Code, CFR 1910.269 – Electrical Power Generations Transportation and Distribution, NFPA-70 and Military Handbook, and Safety of Electrical Systems
Proper use, repairs and maintenance of electrician tools such as wrenches, pliers, wire cages, saws drills, and hammer drills
Electrical symbols using blueprints and drawings to identify a variety of electrical equipment and circuit characteristics
When and how to use all sizes and types of dielectric strengths of various insulation
Test equipment including meggars, multi-meters, multi-dash meters (analog and digital), AC-DC high potential testers, impulse generator fault locating breaker test equipment, phase testers, and rotation meters
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Owner of Mitchell Electric Jun 2008 - Present
-Residential, commercial and industrial
WL-10 Electrician Dec 2005 – Mar 2008
NAVFACSW, Bldg. 343 NASNI Code 514, San Diego, CA 92135
Supervisor: Javier Tajeda – 619-***-****
- Supervised approximately 20-30 employees
- Lead journeyman in various trades, including the following: carpenters, plumbers, electricians, sheet metal mechanics, masons, welders, painters, floor layers and laborers
- Coordinated with supervisor on a regular basis to determine and assign daily tasks to journeymen
- Met with supervisor, planners and customers regularly to ensure all requirements of scheduling and details are met
- Ensured that all necessary materials and equipment are available
- Scheduled, planned, and supervised project such as the following: construction renovation, repairs, and maintenance of all facilities within Naval Base Coronado and outlying areas
- Assumed the duties of maintenance construction supervisor WS-4701-10
WG-2805-10 Electrician – Lead Journeyman Jan 1990 – Dec 2005
Navy Public Works Center, Bldg. 343 NASNI Code 514, San Diego, CA 92135
- Supervised 10-18 journeymen of different trades
- Scheduled and led journeymen on numerous jobs
- Delegated jobs and scheduled power outages, ordered material,
- Provided administrative and facility maintenance assistance to the supervisor
- Maintained, installed, and repaired all types of electrical equipment such as transformers, switch gear, electrical panels, motors, controllers, relays, fire alarm systems, runway lighting, sewage pumps, air compressors, sump pumps, blowers, electric batteries, and chargers. These were accomplished by using blueprints, schematics, and drawings
- New construction and remodel of office spaces, including computer, telephone, co-axle, receptacle and lighting
- Utilized all types of EMT, PVC, rigid conduit benders, hand benders, electric and hydraulic
- Ability to handle multiple projects and duties at the same time
Electrician Aug 1988 – Jan 1990
Cobine Electric, Distribution Ave.
Supervisor: Terry Hayes – 619-***-****
- Completely wired custom homes and remodel room additions
- Installed underground wiring for custom and computerized pools and spas
- Wired, troubleshoot, and repaired pools, spas, waterfall equipment, pumps, motors and lighting
Electrician Sep 1987 – Jul 1988
Glennon Electric, Broadway, Kingston, NY
Supervisor: Bill Glennon
- Commercial wiring for IBM, 3 phase 480 277 vote panels, 1 phase 110 220 vote distribution panel for office spaces
- Conduit bending and installation
- Installation of coax cable hook up
Electrician Nov 1980 – Sep 1987
U.S. Coast Guard
- Installed and maintained ship board, generators, motors, alternators, batteries, switchboards, sound-powered phones, galley equipment, electric hoist, boom and wench
- Ship to shore power transfer and small boat station
- Responsible for electrical maintenance of station and boats, including emergency backup generator, running outage, station lighting, welding equipment and table saws gallery equipment
LICENSES AND TRAINING
Training:
Electricians Mate “A” School, Theory, Blueprint Reading, Schematics, Wiring Diagrams, Load Calculation, National Eclectic Code, Fire Alarm, Electrical Safety, Grounding, Covey Lessons in Leadership, Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Hazardous Materials Training
Licenses/Certifications:
Electrical C-10
Excellent references available by request.