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Owings Mills, MD Street Address PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE EMAIL AVAILABLEProfessional SummaryDynamic Electrical Technician that is skilled in blueprint interpretation, wiring, troubleshooting, installations, adjustments, and repairs on a variety of equipment. Comfortable with technology, programming, and industrial machinery.SkillsSelf-motivatedMulti-taskingQuick learnerFlexible scheduleDetail-orientedComputer-literate5S and Lean ManufacturingPLC troubleshooting/interpretationRobotics troubleshooting/repairAdvanced critical thinkingSchematics InterpretationExcellent problem-solving abilitiesAC/DC motors and Control circuitryStrong mechanical skillsPneumatic and Hydraulic installation/repairAutomated equipment installation/repairElectrical System troubleshootingSoldering skillsCertificationsUniversal EPAB&R Training for Automation Motion ControlsSiemens G120 Training - S7 & Portal TrainingCCP299: Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 1 Control Logix Fundamental and TroubleshootingCCPS43: SLC 500 & RSLogix 500 Maintenance & TroubleshootingCognex Camera Systems ProgrammingWork HistoryElectrical Engineering Technician 01/2017 to CurrentMcCormick & Co Inc Hunt Valley, MDControlled, monitored and repaired electrical equipment using variety of tools and programming software.Rockwell Automation training in PLC Programming and Interpretation, FactoryTalk Software, Powerflex VFDs, Kinetix Servo Drives, Industrial Networking, Allen Bradley Logix Controllers and Ethernet/IP Troubleshooting.Siemens training in SIMATIC S7 Software, SCADA Software, Siemens VFDs, and Profibus Troubleshooting.Troubleshooting and control of automated robotic equipment.Reviewed and interpreted service manuals, specifications, wiring diagrams and blueprints.Applied diagnostics and testing tools to systems, quickly identifying issues and implementing completing resolutions.Educated equipment operators on proper use of equipment.Interpreted electrical and mechanical layouts to diagnose equipment problems.Tested wiring and other system parts for electrical flow and function.Analyzed blueprints to diagnose potential electrical hazards and carry out risk assessments prior to starting new jobs.Used testing instruments such as ohmmeters, voltmeters, ammeters and meggers.Managed repairs of 30+ production lines spanning 5 departments depending on severity and line priorityIndustrial Maintenance Electrician Work Leader 01/2010 to 12/2017IMERYS USA Inc Cockeysville, MDCompleted preventative maintenance to maintain production and equipment in accordance with safety protocols and company policy.Troubleshot and repaired multiple types of equipment including conveyors, pneumatic systems and steam boilers.Completed daily, weekly and monthly checklists on building equipment.Completed dismantling of equipment to quickly repair or replace defective components and restore functionality.Adhered to safety policies, procedures and regulatory criteria to maximize preventive controls.Lubricated machinery shafts, bearings and gears as part of regular maintenance.Trained junior maintenance professionals on correct repair and cleaning procedures.Adhered to safety policies, procedures and regulatory criteria to maximize preventive controls.Quickly responded to service calls regarding malfunctioning equipment and completed repairs effectively.Performed routine preventative maintenance activities and retained copy of equipment programs as backups.Supervised employee performance, preventive maintenance and safety.Monitored priorities and liaised between maintenance team and management, delegating tasks to complete on time.Automated Maintenance Technician 01/2000 to 10/2006Becton Dickinson Hunt Valley, MDEvaluated and repaired existing robotics systems to check quality and safety controls.Prepared Lab equipment by performing sterile cleaning and conducting preventive maintenance checks.Documented all maintenance and repairs performed on equipment.Updated and modified components and systems to improve operation.Interpreted blueprints, schematics, drawings and layouts to complete repairs.Performed preventive maintenance tasks to verify proper working condition of electrical panels and conduits.Measured and read DMM, meggers, micrometers and thickness gauges using electrical and mechanical testing instruments.Organized and directed maintenance shutdowns and startups.Dismantled defective machines and equipment and installed new or repaired parts.Handled 20+ calls per day to address production problems and concerns.Evaluated and repaired existing robotics systems to check quality and safety controls.Prepared Lab equipment by performing sterile cleaning and conducting preventive maintenance checks.Electrical Machinist Technician 01/1998 to 11/2000Port City Press Baltimore, MDFollowed all company guidelines regarding safety procedures.Completed extensive job report for each service call.Resolved electrical and mechanical problems.Used hand/power tools and equipment for hoisting, measuring, testing and drilling during various types of installations.Performed electrical and mechanical assembly across wide range of printing equipment.Performed testing, troubleshooting and calibration of equipment in shop and production floor.Installed electrical conduit and wiring for power, controls and lighting.Interpreted electric and electronic schematics and mechanical layouts to diagnose equipment problems.EducationAssociate of Applied Science: HVAC Installation And Repair 2014The Community College of Baltimore County - Catonsville, MDDean's ListFinal GPA of 3.78Fundamentals of RefrigerationHeating & Cooling SystemsCommercial HVAC SystemsCommercial Control SystemsBasic and Advanced HVAC ElectricityConstruction Safety and HealthMilitary TrainingUnited States Navy1982-1988Electrical Engineering ProgramBasic Electricity and ElectronicsAdvance Electrician 'A' SchoolingElectric Motor and Controller SchoolingSolid State Theory SchoolingPCT 200 Universal Repair for ElectronicsProfessional ReferencesBashar Aloubaidy, Maintenance Manager, McCormick & Company, 301-676-7772Michael Livingston, C-Shift Electrical Team Lean, McCormick & Company, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEQuintin Jones, Instrumentation Tech 2, DC Water and Sewer 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