Posted by on March 17, 19101 at 08:28:40:
Frank Burrus, Jr.
2322 Rush Street
Norfolk, VA 23513-4421
Home Phone (757) 853-0248
Fax (757)855-9617
Cell (757)636-9436
Email highvoltac@amexol.net
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a challenging position with opportunity for growth and advancement a
an Electrician.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Virginia International Terminal; Norfolk VA
Electronic Maintenance Technician (07/99 – Present)
Installed and repaired electrical systems, apparatus and electrical and electronic components of industrial machinery and equipment, following electrical code, manuals, schematic diagrams, blueprints and other specifications using hand tools, power tools, and electrical and electronic test equipment. I’ve diagnosed malfunctioning machines and equipment. Replaces faulty electrical components of machines and equipment, diagnoses and repaired or replaced faulty electronic components of machines and equipment. Replaced electric motor bearings and connects motors. I programmed automated machinery and equipment to test for malfunctions and to verify repairs. I planed layout of wiring and install wiring conduit and electrical apparatus in crane. I repaired faulty mechanical hydraulic and pneumatic components of machines and equipment. I have installed and calibrated cam system for boom and hoist. I work with GE Series 6 DC-300, GE 90-70 DC-2000 Programmable Control system.
Sumitomo Machinery of America; Chesapeake, VA
Electrical/Electronic Design & Development Technician (03/98 - 07/99)
Construct electronic assemblies, which includes circuit board assemblies, Complex mechanical, assembles including high transistors, capacitors, bus bars and heat sinks. Set up equipment and conduct tests to measure power flow (Amps, volts, watts) and temperature data in an AC or DC
inverter drives and motor system. Experiment and modify assembles to improve performance. Record test results and write reports Perform analysis of test data and compare to objectives or specifications and make recommendations for improvements.
Uncle Ben's Inc., Greenville MS
Electrical & Instruments Technician (12/96 - 08/97)
Performed inspection, preventive maintenance and breakdown repairs of high-speed packaging machinery and many different multi-component systems, which utilized a wide variety of complex hard-wired electrical devices and electrical principles. I troubleshoot, repaired, calibrated and assisted in the development of the programmable logic control programs and instrumentation systems. Change and repaired motor controllers, AC and DC motors, valve, turbine generators, weight scales and metal detectors. Programmed changes on computer controlled packaging machines. Maintain and updated all necessary records and Blueprints/schematics. I assisted Engineering in the evaluation of new development processes. I am familiar with the following PLC systems: Modicon, Allen-Bradley and GE. I am proficient in the use of Lotus, Novel, Windows 3.1, NT, 95 and 98.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Norfolk VA
Journeyman Electrician (06/86 - 12/96)
Troubleshoot, repaired and maintain electrical & electronic system which included but not limited to photoelectric signaling, limitation switches, AC & DC converters, solid-state circuitry, industrial motor controls, AC & DC motors, Generators, servomotors, AC & DC frequency drive, resistant welders, conveyor system, inertia welder, robotics system (Fanuc), wires and conductors. Installed hardware for Allen-Bradley SLC 5, 5/01,5/02, 5/03, and 5/04. Employed the use of electrical test equipment, measuring Instruments, electrical prints, schematics, and power and hand tools. Serviced Hydraulic and pneumatic system by maintaining directional control valves, Pressure control valves, volume controls, cylinder, pumps, servo systems, and Circuit's applications. Certified, medical first responder, confined space Rescuer, hazardous material handler, forklift operator, and computer operator. Serviced, assembled, installed, adjusted and tested low voltage interior electrical distribution and controls.
RELATED COURSEWORK
1976-1977 Advance Individual Training, Radio Teletype Technician
U. S. Army, Fort Gordon, GA. Active Duty: 8/76 - 11/83
1983-1986 Ventura College, Ventura CA
Major: Electronic Engineering Technology.
1986-1991 Norfolk Technical Vocational, Norfolk VA
National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee for the Electrical
Industry License: Journeyman Electrician
1992-1994 Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell Air Force Base
Major: Avionics Systems Technology.
1996 ALLEN-BRADLEY Programmable Controller School, St. Louis, MO
Certification: Maintain, Troubleshoot SLC 500 System.
1996 Hanes Industrial Training, Lebanon, MO
Certification: Troubleshooting Industrial Hydraulic Equipment.
1997 MODICON Programmable Controller Training, Hot Spring AR
Certification: Advanced Industry Support (Programming 984 and Quantum)
1998 Tidewater Community College,
Major: Industrial Engineering Technology
Technical Highlights
Languages, Systems and Applications Knowledge:
-Modicon
-Allen Bradley
-AutoCAD Lite
-Microsoft Windows 3.1,95 & 98
-Microsoft Windows NT
-Microsoft Office 2000 Professional
-Microsoft Works
-Novel
PERSONAL
License: Journeyman Electrician VA 07-91
Security Clearance: Top Secret
Willing to travel and/or relocate
References available upon request