To be in a position that will allow for an opportunity to help plan, oversee and improve future projects. In addition, improve in the ease and access to equipment facilitating quicker, easier repairs and reducing equipment down time allowing for normal operation to resume as soon as possible.
Overview
19
19
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification
Work History
Operating Engineer
Metropolitan Airport Commission
05.2014 - Current
Monitoring of fuel, oil and water levels of boilers
Enhance equipment performance by implementing preventive maintenance procedures and addressing issues promptly.
Maximize resource utilization by conducting regular inventory assessments and maintaining accurate records of available tools and materials.
Demonstrates strong problem-solving skills by quickly identifying issues during equipment operation, implementing corrective actions to prevent further complications or potential hazards arising within the work environment.
Works closely with contractors and engineers in the expansion and improvement of buildings and facility equipment.
Operating Engineer Trainee
Metropolitan Airport Commission
03.2012 - 05.2014
Acquired Chief A boilers license after completion of apprenticeships program.
Boiler Operator
Minnesota Veterans Home
02.2008 - 03.2012
Monitored heating and cooling system performance through alarms, temperature and pressure differentials.
Conducted preventive, corrective and predictive maintenance actions.
Observed pressure, temperature and draft meters to verify correct operation of automatic combustion control systems, feed water regulators and burners.
Boiler Operator Apprenticeship
Minnesota Veterans Home
08.2005 - 02.2008
Boiler Operator Apprenticeship Program at the Minnesota Veterans Home - Minneapolis.
Certification
Principles and Supervision Training through The MAC Human Resources