
Dynamic electrician with a remarkable work ethic, trained junior electricians at Center Line Electric while ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Proven problem-solver skilled in equipment installation and maintenance. Highly adaptable, I excel in training and mentoring, fostering a collaborative environment that enhances team performance and project success.
Installed electrical systems in commercial buildings, ensuring adherence to safety regulations and codes.
Collaborated with contractors and architects to define project specifications and requirements.
Trained junior electricians on efficient installation techniques and best safety practices.
Interpreted schematics, blueprints, and diagrams to deliver projects on schedule.
Installed electrical systems in industrial and commercial buildings. Diagnosed electrical issues using testing devices and troubleshooting techniques. Ensured compliance with safety regulations and electrical codes. Trained junior electricians on installation techniques and safety practices. Installed conduit, wire and motor controls.
Customer service is the first duty I perform daily. Residents at The Meadows of Milan apartment complex often approach me first hand regarding their maintenance needs. I prioritize maintenance by the order in which issues arise and the severity of the issue. I diagnose and fix problems such as leaks in plumbing, electrical shorts, faulty appliances, sheetrock repair, and other situations that arise. My goal is always to fix the problem to the best of my ability and as a final resort, I replace items when needed. Working at this facility has sparked my interest in working in the electrical, HVAC, and plumbing fields. I’m a self-taught motivated employee willing to apply myself to achieve my goal of becoming an electrician.
While working at Crockett Gin Company my primary responsibility was loading cotton bales on to trailers. I was responsible for counting and loading upward of 650 bales in a 12-hour work shift. I conducted daily inspections on material handling equipment, and factory machinery. This position required a high level of situational awareness due to many people working in a confined work space and operating a forklift. Daily cleanup was performed in and around factory machinery. Safety was a daily practice while cleaning cotton from bailing equipment.
Oversaw management of over 2000 living spaces, ensuring optimal organization and accountability.
Collaborated with a team of seven across multiple companies to enhance living conditions for soldiers.
Facilitated high-level communication between company owners, maintenance organizations, logistics coordinators, and residents.
Developed standardized daily operational tasks, including client check-in/check-out and furniture delivery.
Implemented an automated tracking system through Enterprise Military Housing Network for maintenance requests.
Reorganized clients into respective company areas, improving vacancy tracking and maintenance efficiency.
Conducted training sessions for peers on new service techniques and operational best practices.
Achieved well-maintained living areas with accurate vacancy counts and high resident satisfaction.
As a heavy equipment construction supervisor I was responsible for a team of seven employees. My job would regularly consist of surveying terrain to conduct ditching, crater repair, and airfield runway repair. Sound judgement was required to ensure all construction was performed in a safe manner. I had the pleasure of working in many types of terrain and locations throughout Europe. I lead multiple training events dealing with heavy equipment operation, maintenance, safety inspection, and use the use of gas and hydraulic power tools. I lead a training exercise for more than 60 American and European employees. I was assigned as a liaison for a corporate level training exercise, to advise CEO’s of my departments capabilities to assist the corporation.
Taught multiple courses to student bodies numbering over 180 in a class room and hands on environment. I was responsible for educating students about safety procedures in and around helicopters. I taught classes like aircraft familiarization and safety. Helicopter exterior cargo transportation with rigging and safety inspection. I was responsible for maintaining and inspecting repelling equipment. I also taught students proper techniques to safely repel from a 34ft. tower and helicopters at altitudes between 60 and 100 feet. I found myself mentoring people during high stress situations dealing with heights. I’m proud to have been given the opportunity to provide safety and comfort to people dealing with their fears by ensuring they were trained and confident in their abilities and equipment. Communication and safety were of upmost importance at this job. The potential for injury or death was common at the workplace, and the training I received in order to be an instructor was priceless to conduct business daily. I was privileged to be selected among my peers to travel to West Point Military Academy two years in a row to provide training for the Army’s future officers. I was able to influence and help shape future leaders as well as give them the training required to pass the classes we taught.
I spent six months in Iraq working in a material distribution facility receiving equipment for international shipment from Iraq to America. I worked with over $320 million worth of rolling and non-rolling stock equipment. My daily tasks consisted of loading and unloading many types of heavy equipment to include tracked vehicles, organizing storage of property, labeling and GPS tracking of all items. My team consisted of four employees that I helped train to operate fork lifts and tracked vehicles. My company was transferred to Kuwait in December, and then Afghanistan in February. I was privileged to work with multiple companies and international agencies to assist with a national draw down of force during Operation Enduring Freedom. Our work helped facilitate the overseas transition of companies preparing to travel back to the United States.
Trained on multiple heavy equipment types at Fort Campbell, KY.
Operated various forklifts to move palletized items in maintenance yard.
Drove tractor trailers with 30-foot-long trailers for efficient transport.
Utilized container handlers with 24-ton lift capabilities for heavy loads.
Emphasized safety strategies during loading and unloading operations.
Maintained awareness of surroundings in tight working spaces to prevent accidents.
Facilitated communication while assisting companies in property rearrangement or transportation.