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John Dispennette

Clanton,AL

Summary

I take pride in my work. When I terminate a panel wether its small controls and fibers or big conductors, or when I run conduit, looking back after im finished and seeing the quality I put in to my work with my own two hands. It's as if I'm sighing my name on that work for the world to see and I take great pride in showing off my work cause it will always be done in the best and most professional manner possible. I have a lot to learn still, but I'm always hungry to learn more. That's what separates me from the rest, I may not be the most experienced in everything, but I am the most dedicated to make my work stand out above the rest and I want to learn all I can so one day I can have all the answers for what we do as electricians.

Overview

7
7
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Electrician /Crane Technician

Deshazo crane
Alabaster, AL
04.2023 - Current
  • I ran conduit, laying out unistrut, panels, resistors, and cable tray.
  • Pulled wire and various flat cables.
  • Wired transformers, resistors, motors, and numerous types of panels and devices.
  • Built all types of panels, wiring relays, contactors, drives, line reactors, and braking units.
  • tested and trouble shooted motors, hoist, wiring, and componets

Electrical Foreman

Southwest electrical contractors
Birmingham, AL
02.2021 - 04.2023
  • With Southwest Electrical, I was in charge of all UAB projects, from power to controls. We installed new panels and exterior power systems all over UAB, from the schools to the hospitals, as well as controls for air pressure systems and major air handler controls and installations.
  • I work closely with Siemens and Johnson Controls, installing panels, devices, and controller modules.
  • Reading and understanding blueprints from different companies and wiring diagrams.
  • My daily tasks include running conduit, pulling wire, terminating and troubleshooting existing wiring, while running and leading a crew.

Electrician

Union IBEW 136
Birmingham, AL
08.2017 - 02.2021
  • I started August 28th, 2017. I spent my first two years working in the commercial setting of electrical. Then moved into all industrial projects.
  • I've done everything from add-ons, remodels, and new construction, beginning to end.
  • In that time, I've worked in hospitals, colleges, high-level buildings, and plants all over Birmingham.
  • I've worked controls, fire alarm, big power, and fiber projects.
  • I've worked on all kinds of panels, controllers, relays, and heat trace.
  • I've worked on motors, transformers, and switchgears.
  • I've worked all over Gorgas, Gadsden, and Miller powerhouses, including all over US Steel.
  • In my time in the industrial side, I've also been on jobs as a fabricator and welder, working in fab shops and in the field.
  • Raceways are a big part of electrical work to get power, fiber, and data from one point to another while being protected from industrial dangers. Even in the commercial world, I've run all types of conduit, from EMT to rigid in all different sizes, from half inch to 6 inch.

Education

birmingham elecrical joint apprenticeship training center
birmingham, AL

Skills

  • Welding/Fabricating
  • Conduit, PVC, and cable tray running
  • Control and data systems
  • Fire alarm systems
  • Fiber fusing and handling
  • Rigging
  • contactors and relays
  • Meters and data testers
  • Transformers and motors
  • NEC code
  • Osha 10 and 30 certified

Certification

  • OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Safety Training – Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
  • OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program – Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

Timeline

Electrician /Crane Technician

Deshazo crane
04.2023 - Current

Electrical Foreman

Southwest electrical contractors
02.2021 - 04.2023

Electrician

Union IBEW 136
08.2017 - 02.2021

birmingham elecrical joint apprenticeship training center
John Dispennette