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Telephone: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEmail: EMAIL AVAILABLEAREAS of EXPERTISE*HVAC Equipment Installation/Servicing *Pulling wire *Safety/Compliance*Blueprint Interpretation *Preventive Maintenance *Facilities Operations*Outstanding Customer Service *Electrical/Mechanical Repairs *Leadership PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEHVAC Engineer, March 2022 PresentEnergesco Mechanical Inc Alexandria, VA Realigned fan, motors, air handlers, pumps, and other building equipment for proper operation. Replaced belts, adjust pulleys, and changed filters. Use voltage meters to test electrical connections and ensure proper voltage/current is at proper specification dependent of equipment being tested. Replaced compressors, motors, bearings, fan, and pulleys Cleaned evaporators, condensers, water coils, humidifiers, air handlers, steam application, and strainers. Changed oil in compressors and vacuum pumps. Cleaned and performed minor/major services, repairs, and installations on a wide variety of air conditioning units and packaged type units, split systems, and central air conditioning units. Identified and troubleshoot issues causing hindrances in the proper functioning of HVAC equipment and deliver high-quality installation and repair services. HVAC Mechanic, August 2018 February 2022Howard University (Thomas Facilities) Washington, DC Supervise and perform repairs to all HVAC systems Perform Maintenance on boiler and chiller cooling towers. Pneumatic, VAVs throughout campus and labs. Service 2 pipe and 4 pipe fan coil units in dorms and labs. Service heat pump systems, rooftop package units, through the wall units and mini-split systems. Perform quarterly maintenance checklist in phases throughout campus. Serve as a liaison and supervise contractors when necessary. Provide response to critical system such as elevator rooms, labs, and data rooms. Perform daily inspection of worked performed by staff. Provide great customer service to all parties encountered while resolving the current issues at hand.Lead HVAC/Maintenance Technician, March 2015 July 2018 Minnicks Inc. - Laurel, MD Installed residential heat pumps, air conditioners, furnaces and air handlers. Troubleshot HVAC components, performed system diagnostics and energy system audits. Installed electric and gas water heaters to include 90% tanks. Demonstrated experience in the use of all hand tools including skill saws, and hand powered drills. Maintained and repaired building structures installing drywall, flooring, doors, and related building items. Ran communication wire and tested termination points with meter. Type Universal CFC Certified.Construction Laborer, September 2005 February 2015 City of Baltimore County Baltimore, MD Ran electrical wire throughout platforms, columns and tunnels. Utilized drills, hammers, and electrical saws to break concrete structures. Cleared debris, trash, and hazardous materials from assigned sites and prepared them for renovation. Offered mechanical expertise to operate pumps and generators during demolition work. Assisted in constructing and painting steel columns and walls. Operated a range of equipment, pavement breakers, jackhammers, and power tools. Worked as a key component of the team with other skilled staff. Handled work on-site with little or no supervision. Disassembled and maintained extra passing structures. Helped other skilled employees including Carpenters, Welders, and engineers> Sanitized tools, equipment, and work area.Machine/ Overhead Crane Operator, June 1997 August 2005 Plymouth Tube Salisbury, MD Operated cranes, loaders, forklifts, and other equipment to lift, move, load, and unload materials, equipment, and other large objects. Read and correctly applied load charts to determine safe lifting capacities of all cranes required to operate. Maintained radio communication with crew members while observing details on the ground Observed hand signals from other crew members. Performed and logged daily crane inspections, including cables, wire ropes, hooks, slings, and other crane components.EDUCATIONWicomico, September 1993 June 1997High School Diploma Salisbury, MDCERTIFICATIONS National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Apprenticeship 1st Year National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Core Curriculum EPA Section 608: CFC Universal, VGI: Certification # 2330782 R-410A, AC&R Safety Coalition: Certification # 734077423810 MVAC ASE Refrigerant Recover\ and Rec\cling: Section 609 U.S. EPA. Industrial Lift Truck Operator Certification: Forklift type order selector counterbalance*References available upon request. |