Ambitious, career-focused job seeker, anxious to obtain a position as a Stationary Steam Engineer to help launch career while achieving company goals.
Skilled at completing inspections, maintenance and repairs on chillers, boilers, furnaces and related equipment. Familiar with updating logs, managing records and adhering to safety requirements. Recent graduate with excellent research, technical, problem-solving and hands on boiler operating skills. Detail-oriented and able to learn new concepts quickly.
Proficient maintenance leader well-versed in different types of maintenance actions and skilled at keeping equipment working efficiently. Excellent troubleshooting and diagnostic skills.
* I studied at 4 Walls Career & Technical Education Center for 9 hours a week 3 hours a day.
During school I learned about the parts of all types of Firetube and Watertube boilers.
* I also learned about the 4 types of systems to make a boiler work. Fuel system, Draft system, Feedwater system and Steam system.
* i was able to learn about the parts and components of a boiler such as Boiler Sight glass, controls, valves, gauges and etc.
* I also learned how to start-up and shut-down a boiler.
* My hands on experience was done at TF Cornerstone at 1156 15th St NW with Lead Engineer 2 hours a week @ 35 = 70 hours a year for the past 2 years. 7 hours @ 35 minutes = 245 hours of schooling a year.
This was done on 2 Superior 500 each HP Firetube Boilers. 2 Evergreen Chillers max working pressure 185 psi with 134A refrigerant. Volts A/C 460 PH 3 HZ 60
I studied at 4 Walls Career & Technical Education Center for 9 hours a week 3 hours a day. During school I learned multiple faucets of Boiler Operations, from fuel powered boilers to high pressure steam and watertube boilers, being made aware they require continuous attention. I was educated about the 4 types of systems to make a boiler work. Fuel System, Draft System, Feedwater System, and Steam System. I was able to learn about the parts and components of a boiler such as Boiler Sight Glass, controls, valves, gauges and etc. Through training, I was shown other areas of responsibility when not operating a boiler plant to include installing, repairing, and making modifications as needed to boiler plant equipment. As an operator, I would make rounds throughout the plant visually checking that equipment is in proper working order along with maintaining logs, records and other plant information that may be required. I also learned how to start-up and shut-down a boiler. Still include the starting with my hands on experience etc.
My hands on experience was done at TF Cornerstone at 1156 15th St NW with Lead Engineer 2 hours a week @ 35 = 70 hours a year for the past 2 years. 7 hours @ 35 minutes = 245 hours of schooling a year.
This was done on 2 Superior 500 each HP Firetube Boilers. 2 Evergreen Chillers max working pressure 185 psi with 134A refrigerant. Volts A/C 460 PH 3 HZ 60
I studied at 4 Walls Career & Technical Education Center for 9 hours a week 3 hours a day.
During school I learned about the parts of all types of Firetube and Watertube boilers.
I also learned about the 4 types of systems to make a boiler work. Fuel system, Draft system, Feedwater system and Steam system.
i was able to learn about the parts and components of a boiler such as Boiler Sight glass, controls, valves, gauges and etc.
I also learned how to start-up and shut-down a boiler.
My hands on experience was done at TF Cornerstone at 1156 15th St NW with Lead Engineer 2 hours a week @ 35 = 70 hours a year for the past 2 years. 7 hours @ 35 minutes = 245 hours of schooling a year.
This was done on 2 Superior 500 each HP Firetube Boilers. 2 Evergreen Chillers max working pressure 185 psi with 134A refrigerant. Volts A/C 460 PH 3 HZ 60