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Mark Anderson

Charlotte,TN

Summary

Dependable Maintenance Technician offering 35 years of building maintenance and repair experience. In-depth knowledge of hand and power tool operations, safety protocols and general maintenance. Superior expertise in carpentry, electrical systems and exterior and interior lighting system repair.

Overview

35
35
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician

A.o. Smith Funeral Homes, Inc. Funeral Home
Ashland City, TN
06.1989 - Current
  • Identified root causes behind malfunctions in order to recommend appropriate corrective action.
  • Installed equipment to improve energy or operational efficiency of residential or commercial buildings.
  • Scheduled preventive maintenance programs to keep equipment in good working condition.
  • Researched and ordered parts needed for machine repairs.
  • Assembled, installed or repaired electrical or electronic components and pipe systems.
  • Changed HVAC filters and cleaned condensation drains to perform preventive maintenance on HVAC systems.
  • Maintained clear and safe workspace areas to meet OSHA standards.
  • Adjusted devices or control instruments using hand tools, levels or straightedges.
  • Developed detailed maintenance plans for each piece of equipment to ensure reliable operation and maximum uptime.
  • Aligned and balanced new equipment after installation.
  • Read and interpreted equipment and work orders to properly perform required maintenance services.
  • Estimated costs to repair machinery, equipment or building structures.
  • Routinely inspected equipment for preventive and emergency maintenance needs.
  • Designed equipment to aid repair or maintenance of machines, mechanical equipment or building structures.
  • Implemented preventive maintenance practices and upheld equipment guidelines to avoid failures.
  • Inspected grounds and buildings to identify, minimize and correct hazardous property conditions or liability concerns.
  • Diagnosed equipment malfunctions and performed repairs to restore equipment and maintain uptime.
  • Disassembled machines for cleaning or repair purposes; reassembled them after completion of job.
  • Trained junior technicians on proper use of tools and techniques related to multi-craft maintenance operations.
  • Maintained or repaired specialized equipment or machinery.
  • Conducted performance and safety inspections on equipment and machinery to maintain operational baseline.
  • Ensured compliance with safety regulations when performing maintenance activities.
  • Responded to personnel queries and troubleshooting requests to provide repair services to improve operations.
  • Operated cutting tools such as saws, lathes, milling machines, drill presses, to fabricate parts required during overhauls or repair work.
  • Repaired or replaced defective components of machinery and equipment.
  • Completed basic carpentry tasks and installed shelves, hooks, and closet rods to meet customer needs.
  • Implemented troubleshooting techniques to resolve issue.
  • Fabricated necessary spare parts using manual machining processes such as welding, turning and drilling when required.
  • Conducted regular inspections of production lines to detect malfunctioning components or worn out parts that need replacement.
  • Diagnosed problems with mechanical and electrical systems and equipment using advanced troubleshooting abilities.
  • Troubleshot, diagnosed, and repaired mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and control systems.
  • Disassembled appliances to diagnose problems and facilitate repairs.
  • Diagnosed and corrected mechanical problems using blueprints, repair manuals or parts catalogs.
  • Recorded type and cost of maintenance or repair work.
  • Installed new systems, replacement parts and components to maintain proper operation.
  • Set up and operated machine tools to repair or fabricate jigs, fixtures or tools.
  • Provided technical support to other departments regarding installation and operation of new machinery and equipment.
  • Installed new machines and equipment in accordance with manufacturer specifications.
  • Evaluated the performance of existing machinery to identify potential problems before they occur.
  • Implemented diagnostics to identify failures, determine parts and material requirements and facilitate repairs.
  • Planned and laid out repair work using diagrams, drawings or schematic diagrams.
  • Replaced wall sockets, ran lines and completed basic carpentry to finish installations.
  • Operated hand and power tools to complete repairs.
  • Calibrated instruments used in the manufacturing process according to established standards.
  • Ordered parts, supplies or equipment from catalogs or suppliers.
  • Performed routine maintenance by inspecting drives, motors or belts.
  • Inspected, operated or tested machinery or equipment to diagnose machine malfunctions.
  • Responded quickly to emergency breakdowns in order to minimize downtime losses.
  • Assisted senior technicians in troubleshooting complex issues related to production machinery and systems.
  • Cleared clogged drains and replaced valves, faucets and fixtures.
  • Cleaned or lubricated shafts, bearings or other parts of machinery.
  • Dismantled machines, equipment, or devices to access and remove defective parts.
  • Adjusted functional parts of devices and control instruments according to operational requirements.
  • Checked electrical components to identify defects and hazards and make necessary adjustments.
  • Performed scheduled preventative maintenance tasks on various production equipment.
  • Collaborated with building managers to assess ongoing needs and plan preventive maintenance schedules.
  • Repaired machines, equipment or structures using tools or equipment.
  • Maintained records of all maintenance procedures performed on production equipment.
  • Worked successfully with diverse group of coworkers to accomplish goals and address issues related to our products and services.
  • Identified needs of customers promptly and efficiently.
  • Provided excellent service and attention to customers when face-to-face or through phone conversations.
  • Worked with cross-functional teams to achieve goals.
  • Answered [Number] calls per shift to assist with customer questions and concerns.
  • Maintained updated knowledge through continuing education and advanced training.
  • Prioritized and organized tasks to efficiently accomplish service goals.
  • Planned and completed group projects, working smoothly with others.
  • Maintained open communication with team members and stakeholders, resulting in successful project outcomes.
  • Promoted high customer satisfaction by resolving problems with knowledgeable and friendly service.
  • Achieved cost-savings by developing functional solutions to problems.
  • Understood and followed oral and written directions.
  • Collaborated with others to discuss new opportunities.
  • Collaborated with cross-functional team to define features and build powerful and easy-to-use products and customer-facing workflow tools.
  • Maintained schedule of class assignments to meet deadlines.
  • Completed day-to-day duties accurately and efficiently.
  • Recognized by management for providing exceptional customer service.

Education

Electrical And Ark-Flash -

The University of Tennessee - Chattanooga
Chattanooga, TN
03-2013

Industrial Maintenance Technology

Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Dickson
Dickson, TN
05-2011

High School Diploma -

Dickson County High School
Dickson, TN
05-1989

Skills

  • Safety-Oriented Mindset
  • Mechanical Troubleshooting
  • Maintaining Components
  • Troubleshooting Strength
  • Journey-Level Background
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Mechanical Expertise
  • HVAC Systems
  • Mechanical Aptitude
  • OSHA
  • Electrical Troubleshooting
  • Blueprint and Schematic Understanding
  • Troubleshooting Skills
  • Understanding Schematics
  • Electrical Certification
  • Equipment Installation
  • Codes Compliance
  • Plumbing
  • Building Maintenance

Certification

  • Electronics for Industrial Electronics December 1989
  • Basic Electronics April 1990
  • Electrical Control for Machines July 1990
  • R.A.C.H. Basic Refrigeration May 1990
  • Programming in Basic July 1991
  • Hydraulics/ Pnuematics January 1991
  • Programmable Controllers March 1991
  • Basic Firefighting February 1995
  • Master Technician Certification January 1996
  • Commercial Controls February 1997
  • Retrofitting Commercial Refrigeration Equipment February 1997
  • Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1 and 2 September 2004
  • Continuous Improvement Blitz August 2005
  • RCRA/ Drum Handling Training October 2006
  • Boiler Operation, Maintenance & Safety July 2006
  • HVAC Controls & Air Distribution April 2006
  • R-410A Safe Handling Certification November 2009
  • Basic HVAC November 2009
  • Field Service Seminar February 2009
  • Applied Electricity March 2011
  • Certified BACstage Technician February 2012
  • Certified TotalControl Technician February 2012
  • Electrical Safety and Arc-Flash Training March 2013
  • Propane Storage Systems October 2014
  • Reading Electrical Drawings November 2017
  • Electrical Safey November 2017
  • Troubleshooting Electrical Controls August 2018
  • Industrial Electricity August 2018

Timeline

Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician

A.o. Smith Funeral Homes, Inc. Funeral Home
06.1989 - Current

Electrical And Ark-Flash -

The University of Tennessee - Chattanooga

Industrial Maintenance Technology

Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Dickson

High School Diploma -

Dickson County High School
  • Electronics for Industrial Electronics December 1989
  • Basic Electronics April 1990
  • Electrical Control for Machines July 1990
  • R.A.C.H. Basic Refrigeration May 1990
  • Programming in Basic July 1991
  • Hydraulics/ Pnuematics January 1991
  • Programmable Controllers March 1991
  • Basic Firefighting February 1995
  • Master Technician Certification January 1996
  • Commercial Controls February 1997
  • Retrofitting Commercial Refrigeration Equipment February 1997
  • Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1 and 2 September 2004
  • Continuous Improvement Blitz August 2005
  • RCRA/ Drum Handling Training October 2006
  • Boiler Operation, Maintenance & Safety July 2006
  • HVAC Controls & Air Distribution April 2006
  • R-410A Safe Handling Certification November 2009
  • Basic HVAC November 2009
  • Field Service Seminar February 2009
  • Applied Electricity March 2011
  • Certified BACstage Technician February 2012
  • Certified TotalControl Technician February 2012
  • Electrical Safety and Arc-Flash Training March 2013
  • Propane Storage Systems October 2014
  • Reading Electrical Drawings November 2017
  • Electrical Safey November 2017
  • Troubleshooting Electrical Controls August 2018
  • Industrial Electricity August 2018
Mark Anderson