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Louis Sanchez

Raymondville,Tx

Summary

Seeking an open position as a Wind Turbine Technician or maintain, and repair wind turbines with skills in computer, mechanical, and troubleshooting. Strong work ethic, safety management, ability to work in a team or independently. Attention to detail to benefit any company. Valid driver's license, and clean background.

Work History

Lead Wind Tech

Industrial Energy Services
Hermleigh, TX
  • I worked on GE towers and seimens
  • I did major component exchanges
  • Using the liftra crane and tail cranes.
  • I swapped out main bearings, gear Boxes, rotors, and replaced damaged Blades up tower and on the ground.
  • I would decommission the slip ring or the gear box depending on what major component we were swapping so I’m familiar with the electrical side.
  • We had are own LOTO procedures we would follow down tower and up tower so I’m familiar with LOTO procedures.
  • I was the lead tech on are team was usually responsible for flagging the crane and components in and out of the tower. Did are daily JSA’s and did (DPR’s) daily progress reports all through Smart sheets.
  • I was responsible of tools and equipment keeping track of what needed to be replaced or repaired

Top Out (flagger)

GE 2.8 and 2.5 Montana
Miles City
  • Was responsible for prepping tools we would need up tower
  • Flagged the crane and would install the mid to mid top can section followed by the spike. Then proceed with the nacelle and the rotor.
  • I would also torque down the can sections, the nacelle, and the rotor using Erads and high torque pumps.

Blade Tensioning

Vestas 136 Amarillo Tx
Claude, TX
  • Project Good Night
  • Was responsible for double checking all washers and nuts on the inside of the blade were installed correctly.
  • I would tension the blades using a tension head and pump. we would do one at a time then rotate bunny eared up and work on the blade that was at the 6 o’clock position (bottom )we would repeat that process for all three blades.
  • I would also uninstall turning gear and lower it down tower using the internal chain hoist inside the nacelle and put the turning gear inside metal bins down tower leaving it ready for it to be installed in the next tower.

Haul Truck Operator

Solar Project Powells Creek
Virginia South Boston
  • Project Powells creek
  • Drove a haul truck
  • This project was located up in the mountains so there was a lot of dirt work that needed to be done.
  • Operated a roller to compact the dirt on the roads and pads that were being built.
  • Hauled dirt and rocks that needed to be moved that were dug up during the excavation of roads and pads.

Top Out (Flagger)

GE 2.8 Oklahoma
Weatherford
  • Project Seven Cowboys
  • Was responsible for prepping tools we would need up tower
  • Flagged the crane and would install the mid to mid top can section followed by the spike. Then proceed with the nacelle and the rotor.
  • I would also torque down the can sections, the nacelle, and the rotor using Erads and high torque pumps.

Blade Tensioning

Vestas 110/120 Texas
San Perlita
  • Project Big Ray
  • Was responsible for double checking all washers and nuts on the inside of the blade were installed correctly.
  • I would tension the blades using a tension head and pump. we would do one at a time then rotate bunny eared up and work on the blade that was at the 6 o’clock position (bottom )we would repeat that process for all three blades.
  • I would also uninstall turning gear and lower it down tower using the internal chain hoist inside the nacelle and put the turning gear inside metal bins down tower leaving it ready for it to be installed in the next tower.

Blade Tensioning

Vestas 110/120 Texas
Port Mansfield, TX
  • Project Las Majadas
  • Was responsible for double checking all washers and nuts on the inside of the blade were installed correctly.
  • I would tension the blades using a tension head and pump. we would do one at a time then rotate bunny eared up and work on the blade that was at the 6 o’clock position (bottom )we would repeat that process for all three blades.
  • I would also uninstall turning gear and lower it down tower using the internal chain hoist inside the nacelle and put the turning gear inside metal bins down tower leaving it ready for it to be installed in the next tower.

Education

High school diploma - undefined

Skills

  • Power tools usage
  • Safety procedures
  • Rigging techniques
  • Mechanical troubleshooting
  • Hand tools proficiency
  • Torque tensioning
  • Lockout-tagout protocols
  • Tower climbing
  • Fall protection
  • Electrical troubleshooting
  • Safety assessment
  • Rigging equipment
  • Teamwork

Languages

Spanish
Limited Working
English
Native or Bilingual

Timeline

High school diploma - undefined

Lead Wind Tech

Industrial Energy Services

Top Out (flagger)

GE 2.8 and 2.5 Montana

Blade Tensioning

Vestas 136 Amarillo Tx

Haul Truck Operator

Solar Project Powells Creek

Top Out (Flagger)

GE 2.8 Oklahoma

Blade Tensioning

Vestas 110/120 Texas

Blade Tensioning

Vestas 110/120 Texas
Louis Sanchez