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Cynthia Ann Peterson

Electrical Panel Builder

Summary

Demonstrates strong work ethic, communication, and teamwork skills, with proven ability to quickly adapt to new environments. Eager to contribute to team success and further develop additional professional skills. Brings positive attitude and commitment for continuous learning. Interested to one day be in a leadership role. Have strong background, seeking career growth in the electrical industry. Trusted by colleagues for dependability, honest and reliable.


Overview

13
13
years of professional experience
4
4
years of post-secondary education

Work History

Electrical Panel Builder

Mazzella Piedmont
01.2023 - Current

Company Overview: Mazzella Piedmont is a industrial crane manufacturing company that specializes in overhead cranes for steel mills, shipyards, government jobs etc

  • Ensured adherence to all relevant regulations, standards, and codes during the build, wire and testing process.
  • Inspected equipment and materials to verify safety and quality standards.
  • Correctly assembled parts based on specifications, minimizing quality concerns.
  • Participated in projects requiring assembly of large and small components.
  • Recognized and reported defective material and equipment to supervisor.
  • Collaborated with engineer supervisor on inadequate schematics for adjustments needed for As-Built
  • Measure, lay down center lines for components
  • Install din rail and wire duct for wire routes to devices and terminal strip
  • Each panel is custom-built, size depends on customer specifications
  • Contributed to troubleshooting efforts in assembly, effectively minimizing production interruptions.
  • Executed the assembly and alignment of components using manual and powered tools.
  • Ensured precise documentation of components utilized during the assembly process for consistent information.
  • Wire is neatly routed throughout panel and labeled accordingly
  • Upon completion, use ohm meter for point to point checks
  • Filled out quality sheet for final inspection.
  • Maintained clean and organized working environment to promote safety and efficiency.
  • Streamlined assembly process by following precise specifications and instructions, ensuring quality outcomes.
  • Reassembled and adjusted components to meet required specifications.
  • Evaluated schematics for accuracy before beginning each project, minimizing errors during the build process and saving valuable time on corrections later on.

Control Panel Builder

Standard Tools and Equipment
11.2021 - 01.2023

Company Overview: Standard Tools and Equipment Builds custom paint booths for a variety of industries

  • Optimized inventory management systems, ensuring necessary parts were readily available for timely completion of projects.
  • Reduced project completion times by effectively managing resources and prioritizing tasks for optimal workflow.
  • Optimized communication channels to strengthen collaboration across departments for efficient project execution.
  • Regularly achieved or surpassed the company's goals for panel quantity and quality.
  • Cut bent, and formed sheet metal and other materials to create metal works.
  • Monitored inventory, keeping necessary supplies on hand.
  • Employed diagrams and schematics to effectively complete tasks.
  • Reviewed finished products to ensure quality and compliance with company standards.
  • Ensured accuracy in production and assembly by maintaining detailed process documentation.
  • Implemented safety measures to foster a safe workplace atmosphere.
  • Worked alongside team members to efficiently and accurately execute projects.
  • Created and maintained a safe, organized workspace to enhance efficiency and safety.
  • The Air-makeup units consist of an remote panel and the paint booth a control box
  • Complete installation of small control boxes
  • Check continuity using ohm-meter for point to point
  • Trained using AC HIPOT test machine for each control box
  • Additional responsibilities include wiring remote electrical panel that powers the air make-up units
  • Installed several push buttons on the door
  • Drill and tap back panel for components, din rail and wire duct
  • Label wires with their identification using hand-held machine
  • Used control wires 18 gauge for scope of work
  • Assisted in mechanical build of the air make-up units, using 18 gauge galvanized steel panels
  • Add heating element, control transformer, exhaust fan, door louvers, BTU burner
  • Operated air hose for rivet gun to install rivet nuts in panels
  • Trained new employees in panel shop and their responsibilities
  • Use sheer machine and press brake for parts needed for air make-up units

Electrical Control Technician

Hubbell Industrial Controls
04.2012 - 08.2021

Hired for the Metron Fire Pump Controller department as an electrical control technician

  • Each back panel was custom-built per customer
  • Able to understand and read schematics
  • Checked work order to ensure components are correct per BOM
  • Wire components in neat manner, labeled each wire
  • Collaborate with engineers when finding issue with schematics
  • Extensive training for new employees on continuous improvement within the team by quality of work over quantity.
  • Upon completed panel, performed continuity test on all wires using ohm meter
  • Inspected wiring and system components for electrical functionality and flow.
  • Knowledgeable use of computer
  • On safety committee for 3 years, monthly inspections on different departments
  • Enhanced workplace safety through rigorous protocols, significantly reducing accidents and fostering a secure environment.
  • Kazan events to improve work stations

Crossed trained in Speed Switch department

  • Inspect components used in every speed switch using micro switches, nylon gears, steel shaft, bearings, steel pins, enclosure, steel gears etc
  • Follow instructions, take notes and pictures on assembly consisting of several parts to build one complete switch
  • Mechanically built several different speed switches
  • Use Arbor press for components to tightly fit together
  • Install steel pins using hammer in fiberglass upper body
  • Apply grease using grease gun, install gears, making sure they rotate freely
  • Install shaft, screw down steel end cap and add micro-switches
  • Assemble complete switch, recheck making sure every part moves freely
  • Trained on calibrating machine to run test until it reached the correct setting
  • Maintained detailed records of test procedure and correct setting of switches.

Crossed trained in electronics department

  • Repaired RMA radio transmitters, consisting of replacing worn out toggle switches, replace 22 gauge wire, solder components, followed detailed schematic drawings
  • Soldered surface mount components on pc boards
  • Sprayed conformal coating to protect boards
  • Assisted builds for logic boards

Education

did not finish - electrical journeyman

Wake Technical Community College
Garner, NC
09.1999 - 05.2003

Skills

Troubleshooting

Interests

Woodturner on a full size lathe

Home improvements

Work Preference

Work Type

Full Time

Work Location

On-Site

Important To Me

Career advancementWork-life balanceHealthcare benefitsCompany CulturePaid time off401k matchPaid sick leavePersonal development programs

Work Availability

monday
tuesday
wednesday
thursday
friday
saturday
sunday
morning
afternoon
evening
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Timeline

Electrical Panel Builder

Mazzella Piedmont
01.2023 - Current

Control Panel Builder

Standard Tools and Equipment
11.2021 - 01.2023

Electrical Control Technician

Hubbell Industrial Controls
04.2012 - 08.2021

did not finish - electrical journeyman

Wake Technical Community College
09.1999 - 05.2003
Cynthia Ann PetersonElectrical Panel Builder