Objective To become a very active team member with in the company.
Experience 2002-2009 Pierre Foods (Zartic,LLC) Rome, GA
Maintenance Supervisor 2nd Shift Electrician 1st Shift Lead Electrician 1st Shift Lead Man and fill in Supervisor 1st Shift Maintenance Supervisor 2nd Shift Maintenance Supervisor
1988 - 2001 Galey & Lord Shannon, GA
Over- hauler (P.M.Tec.) Can hailing Ran Drawing Frames & Roving Frames Trained employee’s to run Drawing & Roving Frames Drawing Frames & Roving Frames Fixed Drawing Frames & Roving Frames Over – Hauled (P.M.) Drawing Frames
Education 2001 – 2002 Coosa Valley Technical Collage Rome,
GA Industrial Electrical Graduated with a 3.87 GPA GED at the same time 1999 Reiter School For Reiter Drawing Frames Spartanburg, SC
Automotive Mechanics Capitol City Trade And Technical Austin,
TX Additional Training HAZ-MAT (Entry.Decon, I.C.) Train the Trainer For Fork Lifts Confined Space entry & monitoring Hot Works CPR First Aid Both adult and infants Fire fighting & SCBA Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook & PowerPoint Additional Information
I have rewired numerous pieces of the equipment from fryers to freezers.
Installed Stain fryers and oil filters. Helped in the rebuild of Stain GCO 56 and 76 steam cookers, Stain JSO steam cooker. Rewired Wolfking mixers and grinders. 1500 and 5000 lb. tumblers. Helped in the installation of new Heat Exchanger. The removal and replacement of a 10,000,000 BTU Fulton Unit, Looked over the Boiler. Replaced water softer for boiler. Took care of fire systems (Co2, wet and dry sprinklers) fire alarm and evacuation system. Also helped and the installation of metal detectors, conveyors, pallet wrappers Ishidia scales and Pac Macs. Worked on and troubleshoot various voltages from 24 v DC to 480 v AC. Maintained, repaired and replaced main switchgear. Repaired or replaced gear reduction boxes from 10 to 1 to 400 to 1 ratio. This is just part of what I have done.
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