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Vincent T Velotta

Taneytown,United States

Summary

Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals. Hardworking and passionate job seeker with strong organizational skills eager to secure entry-level USRO position. Ready to help team achieve company goals. Detail-oriented team player with strong organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously with a high degree of accuracy.

Overview

28
28
years of professional experience

Work History

Utility Systems Repairer-Operator

National Institutes of Health (This is a federal job)
04.2023 - Current
  • Secure a challenging position that allows me to expand my learning, utilize my training, skills and knowledge while making a significant contribution to the success of a dynamic organization where talented, knowledgeable and motivated individuals work and have the opportunity for career advancement.

* Job-related Skills: Qualified with over 20 years of experience in the labor/construction field demonstrating the following competencies and behaviors:

* Dependable, organized, team player with excellent people, carpentry, and mechanical skills.

* Follow safety practices and OSHA established rules and regulations while maintaining a safe and clean work environment.

* Extensive knowledge of construction and building materials, and the best practices on using them while minimizing waste of materials.

* Inspect, test, and perform preventive maintenance on utility systems and equipment to ensure proper operation and compliance of tolerances and standards.

* Operate and repair domestic and lab water distribution, heating and air condition utility systems.

* Utilize knowledge and skills in many duties, such as but not limited too; pipefitting, electrical work, plumbing, carpentry, masonry, motor vehicle operation, and HVAC repair.

* Detailed oriented and precise with technical practices.

* Evaluate and determine the best techniques to solve unusual and complex maintenance, operation and repair problems without supervision.

* Able to tolerate working in adverse weather conditions, standing for prolonged periods on concrete floors and rough terrain.

* Create business relationships with clients and customers. Respond to tickets and follow up with materials needed to complete the job.

* Accustomed to standing, bending, climbing, kneeling, walking and working in cramped, tiring and uncomfortable positions and hazardous environments.

* Conversant with the maintenance of all hand, power tools, and equipment in a safe and orderly manner.

* Conclude jobs at or before deadlines, without sacrificing exceptional quality of work.

* Maintain a clean and organized work area to minimize and prevent accidents.

* Familiar with lifting and carrying parts, materials, and equipment weighing 50-100 pounds following OSHAs safety regulations.

* Interpret blueprints, specifications, instructions, drawings and work orders, codes and guides.

* Understand and know how to apply measurements using a tape measure, level, and lasers.

* Able to make decisions on what type of material is best utilized in the specific areas by analyzing each unique situation.

* Accurately calculate the precise amounts of material needed for a job.

* Accustomed to a moderate amount of noise and vibration from tools and necessary machines use.

* Possess a valid state driver's license and capable of operating electric, gasoline, or diesel-powered vehicles such as; passenger cars, pickup trucks, vans, stake body trucks, utility trucks, and pickup trucks with tag-along trailers.

* Broad knowledge of construction equipment assembly, repair and installation.

* Educated in OSHA regulations and workplace safety.

* My artistic ability allows me to suggest creative and useful ideas.

* Proficient in reading schematic symbols, mathematical expressions and formulas.

Locksmith

National Institutes of Health (This is a federal job)
07.2021 - 04.2023
  • Experience working within Facilities Information Management System (FIMS)
  • Experience working within Facilities Information Management System (FIMS)
  • Observe and comply with safety codes and practices.
  • Responsible to do performs installations and maintenance work on different kind of cylinders such as Schlage, Medeco, Lakewood, desk/cabinet locks, and many more.
  • Experience working with basic locking keying, upgrade, and repair and troubleshoots electronic, hydraulic and mechanical parts of the Card-Key System.
  • Accomplishment: I’ve received all outstanding PMAPs. Been assigned numerous special projects
  • Gained expertise in working with various brands of locks including electronic keypads, deadbolts, padlocks, safe combinations among others.
  • Assisted customers with selecting appropriate lock systems based on their specific requirements and preferences.
  • Cut keys accurately using specialized equipment, ensuring precision fit and function for clients.
  • Educated clients on proper lock maintenance and usage to extend product life and prevent malfunctions.
  • Maintained accurate records of completed jobs, customer information, and payments received to facilitate efficient business operations.
  • Maintained a clean work environment while completing tasks to minimize disruption to clients'' homes or businesses.
  • Installed new door hardware such as locks, plates, and closers
  • Used devices to open door locks without keys.
  • Troubleshot and repaired malfunctioning locks, restoring functionality and ensuring security.
  • Collaborated with fellow locksmiths to complete complex projects efficiently and effectively.
  • Used key cutting machines to duplicate or cut new keys.
  • Managed inventory of tools, supplies, and replacement parts to ensure readiness for any job requirement or customer need.

Maintenance Mechanic

National Institute of Health (This is a federal job)
03.2013 - 07.2021
  • Responsible for renovation, remodeling, kitchen, counter top, new offices, install drywall, spackling, taping & sanding, painting, repair desks and chairs, some masonry work, some roofing work, flooring (Vinyl Composition Tile and Carpet Tile), install cove base, install and replace ceiling tiles, and On Call Emergency such as snow removal, flooding, monitor/secure the building(s).
  • Plan and lay-out work from blueprints, sketches, drawings, specifications, guides, codes, and work orders.
  • Observe and comply with safety codes and practices.
  • Experience working within precise limits and standards as defined on the ticket while providing superior and accurate results.
  • Perform and make operational tasks priority.
  • Troubleshoot and perform preventive maintenance on HVAC/R systems and equipment with complex problems and extensive repair.
  • Set priorities and on daily basis plan out objectives and best use of materials, equipment and time to complete deadlines.
  • Diagnose and analyze malfunctions in equipment by locating defects in complex mechanical, and electrical systems and controls.
  • Supervise and direct employees while performing, repairing and monitoring utility systems, building systems, facilities and equipment.
  • Use multiple trade practices to independently monitor, inspect, operate and repair NIH utility and facility systems, and equipment routinely and during emergencies.
  • Install, modify, repair, and maintain variety of heating systems.
  • Respond to service calls and preventive maintenance inspections orally or in writing through computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) regarding malfunctioning/inoperable equipment, such as kitchen and domestic equipment, shop and laboratory equipment (e.g., vacuum pumps, air compressors, piping systems); and plumbing, utility, supply and disposal system (e.g., steam, chilled water, domestic water, sanitary water natural gas, etc.)
  • Operate van type truck (weighing up to and including one ton load capacity) to transport tools, materials equipment and self to work site.
  • Install, repair or replace, modify, load and test new existing electrical lines, fixtures, switches, breakers, and controls.
  • Advise supervisor on project planning and reports work delays, and problems while offering recommendations and solutions to make sure we meet our deadline.
  • Interpret and apply variety of skills to review work to be performed, interpret blueprints or sketches, and decide work methods or processes best suited to complete the work.
  • Apply accepted trade practices to resolve complex installation and repair problems that arise.
  • Test, calibrate and troubleshoot computer control programs.
  • Lay common and face brick, firebrick, cinder and cement block, glass block, or terra cotta in constructing/repairing walls, walks, chimneys, or fireplaces.
  • Cut, shape brick, and stone in constructing/repairing window and door openings and corners.
  • Use variety of techniques including fastening brick or terra cotta veneer to face of structures using tie wire or anchor holes.
  • Apply mathematical expressions and formulas on daily basis.
  • Certified on pneumatic and hydraulic lifts, man lifts, fork lifts and bobcat.
  • Perform variety of complex brick work such as circular smokestacks, and decorative work such as using different colors to create various designs and patterns.
  • Test circuits for functionality after repair.
  • Interpret blueprints, procedures and diagrams to install modifications to equipment and instruments.
  • Make repair to variety of HVAC equipment both industrial and residential including, but not limited to, oil and gas burning units, chilled water and steam boilers operating with centrally supplied utilities, low pressure hot water and steam boilers and coils.
  • Install, repair, replace, modify existing electrical lines, fixtures, switches and controls.
  • Troubleshoot, modify and install calibrations to computerized control and monitoring equipment.

Lead Maintenance Mechanic

State Of Maryland - Maryland School For The Deaf
03.2005 - 03.2013
  • Experiences with all different kind of carpentry works
  • Drywall, taping, and spackles
  • Painting.
  • Install chalkboards and whiteboards.
  • Repair tables and desk.
  • Roof repairs
  • Landscaping – scrubs, mow grass and clean up
  • Experiences with plumbing – install and remove toilet, dividers, faucets, pipes, etc.
  • Knowledge of equipment assembly, installation and repairs. Replace furnace filters and replace different kind of pumps to maintain cold and hot
  • Knowledge of basic / average electrical work such as install / remove breakers, install / remove electrical panel, install electric outlet and lights.
  • VCO tiles installation and removal
  • Generated and completed work orders for repairs, maintenance, and component replacement.
  • Completed necessary ISO documentation and records to show compliance.
  • Troubleshot and repaired conveyors, pneumatic systems and steam boilers.

Customs Technician

United States Customs Service (U.S. Customs, and Border Protection) (This is a federal job)
03.1996 - 04.1999
  • Demonstrated knowledge of ACS (Automatic Commercial System) and performed duties related to revenue collection, document processing, and cashiering.
  • Trained new technicians on standard operating procedures, ensuring consistency across the team.
  • Performed troubleshooting and diagnosis on malfunctioning equipment.
  • Maintained a safe work environment by strictly adhering to established safety protocols and guidelines.
  • Maintained compliance with regulatory standards and safety requirements.
  • Maintained quality assurance and customer satisfaction objectives.
  • Completed complex repairs quickly by leveraging strong diagnostic skills and attention to detail.
  • Completed job reports and logs immediately following service calls.
  • Increased customer satisfaction with prompt and knowledgeable support for various technical issues.

Education

Some College (No Degree) - Architectural And Building Technology

Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY

Some College (No Degree) - Business Administration And Management

Gallaudet University
Washington, DC

Some College (No Degree) - Liberal Arts And General Studies

Suffolk Community College
Brentwood, NY

Technical or occupational certificate - Carpentry

Wilson Tech
DIX HILLS, NY
06.1988

Skills

  • Power Tool Operation
  • Hand tool mastery
  • Precision measuring
  • Diagnostic abilities
  • Technical knowledge
  • Troubleshooting expertise
  • Blueprint Interpretation
  • Mechanical skills
  • Safety Requirements
  • System Upgrades
  • Hardware Repair
  • Experience operating machines
  • Diagnostic Testing
  • System repairs
  • Worksite preparation
  • Building Maintenance
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Heavy Equipment Repair

Availability

Permanent, Full-time

References

  • Fadi Abu-Shaaban, Department of Defense, Manager / Supervisor, 571-528-7157, fadiabu@gmail.com
  • Miles Fleming, 240-436-3886, milesfleming@gmail.com
  • Joshua Malasheskie, Social Security Administration, IT Specialist, 301-788-5249, jmmstate@yahoo.com

Timeline

Utility Systems Repairer-Operator

National Institutes of Health (This is a federal job)
04.2023 - Current

Locksmith

National Institutes of Health (This is a federal job)
07.2021 - 04.2023

Maintenance Mechanic

National Institute of Health (This is a federal job)
03.2013 - 07.2021

Lead Maintenance Mechanic

State Of Maryland - Maryland School For The Deaf
03.2005 - 03.2013

Customs Technician

United States Customs Service (U.S. Customs, and Border Protection) (This is a federal job)
03.1996 - 04.1999

Some College (No Degree) - Architectural And Building Technology

Rochester Institute of Technology

Some College (No Degree) - Business Administration And Management

Gallaudet University

Some College (No Degree) - Liberal Arts And General Studies

Suffolk Community College

Technical or occupational certificate - Carpentry

Wilson Tech
Vincent T Velotta