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Street Address C: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEOBJECTIVE: To secure an engineering position that leverages my strong organizational skills, problem-solving capabilities, and expertise as an HVAC professional.HIGHLIGHTSKnowledge of OSHA Safety RegulationsKnowledge of National Electrical Code/State & Local CodesIn-depth knowledge of HVAC & refrigeration systems (commercial/residential environments)Installation & Preventive MaintenanceKnowledge & experience in using hand tools and digital testing equipmentSkilled in reading & interpreting blueprints/schematicsExcellent problem solver & analytical thinkerStrong attention to detail and ability to produce high-quality workEMPLOYMENT HISTORYAC Refrigeration Mechanic (2022 Present)MedStar Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DCImplement installation, conduct testing, and ensure ongoing maintenance of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment/systems across hospital premises.Conduct thorough inspections and critical assessments of all systems and components, monitor ongoing work, and perform scheduled preventive maintenance checks to ensure proper standards are met, address any issues related to air conditioning and refrigeration systems.Service and maintain commercial refrigeration equipment, including cooler display cases, reach-in's, walk-in boxes, ice machines, and rack refrigeration systems.Execute casualty prevention directives as specified in work orders, troubleshoot, diagnose, and address problems such as loss of refrigerant, rectifying low pressure issues, and managing high temperature conditions. Formulate solutions and propose necessary enhancements and alterations to systems and equipment, as appropriate.Successfully perform diagnostic evaluations on units using hand and power tools. Maintain accurate record/log-keeping, as required.Obtain estimates for a wide variety of installations and repairs of electrical/electronic equipment, in compliance with specified requirements. Assess the appropriate methodologies and resources required, including time, materials, and labor, ensuring procurement of necessary tools, equipment, and materials.HVAC Technician (2022 2022)George Washington University, Washington, DCMonitored precise operation of pressure and temperature systems. Documented findings and implemented corrective measures to correct deficiencies.Oversaw the maintenance of various mechanical, electrical, and electronic components, encompassing chillers, compressors, motors, boilers, oil, and propane-fired furnaces, heaters, pumps, fans, and ducts.Performed repairs and intricate modifications on a variety of mechanical, electrical, and electronic systems and components, such as compressors, cooling towers, motors, pumps, fans, piping, transducers, flow switches, low-pressure chillers, economizers, and variable speed drivers.Performed comprehensive maintenance on fan coil units and all associated HVAC equipment.Diagnosed, rectified, and upheld the operational reliability of medium to large-scale HVAC heating and cooling systems, and associated corresponding control mechanisms.Engineer Mechanic (2021 2023)Knollwood Military Retirement Community (Part-Time), Washington, DCExecuted the repair, operation, and maintenance of machinery and mechanical equipment and devices in alignment with technical diagrams, sketches, operational manuals, and manufacturer's specifications, using hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring and testing instruments to ensure accuracy and efficiency. Operated plant equipment in strict accordance with established protocols to ensure optimal operation.Administered lubrication and cleansing of equipment components, initiated devices to evaluate operational performance. Replaced filters, belts, thermostats, modulating valves, as required.Maintains engineering records and prepares reports as required for regulatory compliance and administrative needs. Maintained daily log for all equipment to track operation status and performance.Services fan coil units and all HVAC equipment.Performed repairs and replacements of motors, bearings, seals, pumps, and valves, ensuring procedures fell within specified certification parameters.Promptly responded to emergencies, provided quick and effective resolutions.HVAC Service Technician (2021 2022)Colonial Webb, Chantilly, VADiagnosed and serviced commercial and industrial HVAC equipment. Troubleshot, repaired, and maintained medium to large sized complex heating and cooling systems and associated control systems.Identified issues causing obstruction in proper functioning of HVAC systems, utilized precise instruments to test components, disassembled and assembled parts, and conducted essential repairs to restore equipment and associated components to full functionality.Worked with chillers, boilers, rooftop units, heat pumps, direct expansion (DX) systems, and both pneumatic and electronic control systems.Successfully installed industrial systems, handled service calls, and developed strong relationships with clients.Collaborated with colleagues to meet and exceed customers needs through tailored services and solutions.Maintenance Technician III - Assistant Supervisor (2020 2021)Kettler Management, Washington, DCResponded daily to resident service requests for maintenance and service of electrical, plumbing, and appliance repair by troubleshooting problem and taking appropriate action to repair/restore service.Conducted general maintenance and prepared vacant units for new tenants.Scheduled and performed preventative maintenance repairs on all systems located on premises.Performed general repairs of property grounds, apartment and building exteriors.Provided on-call maintenance, responding to multiple service requests of residents.Participated in maintenance projects.Prepared vacant units for market readiness by performing comprehensive turn-over repairs and improvements.Answered resident questions/concerns responding to complaints about maintenance services and completing assigned work orders with efficiency and urgency.HVAC Technician (2018 2020)Cyprus Air Heating and Cooling, Lorton, VAAssessed the accuracy of HVAC and refrigeration PM work and provided feedback to management.Performed routine maintenance by changing filters and monitoring systems for optimal performance.Performed system safety checks, maintained system safety checklist, engaged in electrical troubleshooting, and executed precise cutting of tubing, along with soldering and brazing processes.Cleaned coils, performed electrical rough-ins, and converted traditional lightning systems to energy-efficient LED balances.HVAC & Maintenance Technician (2006 Present)Independent Contractor, Washington Metropolitan Area (DMV)Perform property maintenance on properties throughout the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, encompassing plumbing, electrical work, HVAC systems, painting, and carpentry.EDUCATION & TRAINING2022 Advanced Engineering Training I (Third-Class Upgrade)2022 Low Pressure Broilers, National Association of Power Engineers Educational Foundation2018 Carpentry Class, Kentucky Tech (192 credit hours)2015 Electrical Level 1 (Wiring), National Center for Construction Education & Research2015 Core Curriculum (Wiring), National Center for Construction Education & Research2012 General Educational Development (GED), Virginia Department of EducationCERTIFICATIONS2018 EPA Certified 609 Technician, ESCO Institution2013 EPA Certified 608 Universal Technician, ESCO Institution2013 Certified HVAC 1300, Virginia Mountain Empire Community College (340 credit hours)REFERENCESLaWuan Islar, AD Supervisory Human Resources Specialist, (301) 542-2753Ernest Hodge, Senior Director, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE, EMAIL AVAILABLEJames Robinson, HVAC Engineer, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE, EMAIL AVAILABLEMichael Shirley, Director of Security, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE, EMAIL AVAILABLEAngela Stinson, Supervisor Cyprus, (703) 232-0657Luis Fernando Perez, Kettler Management, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE/pre> |