W-2 employment in any area of construction or maintenance.
Eric W Larson
3101 Haidas Ave
San Diego, CA, 92117
(858) 997-6388
eric.w.larson[at]gmail.com
Resume
Qualifications and Credentials
CA. Electrical Contractor License #826839
CA. General Contractors License #826839
OSHA Cert. 30hr Construction Industry #1256394
NFPA 70E Cert. Electrical Safety # 1271004
NFPA 70E Cert. ARC FLASH
Work History
6-06 to EW Larson Construction
Owner
Operate company doing commercial and residential construction. Emphasis on green technologies including solar pv systems.
2-01 to 6-06 Ruckle Construction, Inc
Superintendent
Supervise all phases of work in commercial and residential remodel and new construction. Responsibilities included working with, architects, structural engineers, as well as company employees, and subcontractors. Work included writing reports, obtaining permits, scheduling inspections, material control, holding safety meetings, and job training for various trades. Worked on multiple jobs concurrently.
8-92 to 2-01 Self
Electrician and Carpenter
Performed maintenance of commercial properties, i.e. office and apartments doing
mostly electrical, HVAC, and carpentry, but also plumbing, roofing, concrete, tile, etc.
6-89 to 8-92 Sub Sea Systems
Electronic Tech
Worked on underwater TV systems which included high pressure TV cameras for underwater use and their associated monitors. Other products were high intensity underwater lighting for oil platform use.
8-88 to 6-89 Mepcopal (subcontracted thru Alfano Temporary Personnel)
Lead Electrician
Responsible for co-coordinating subcontractors and in house personnel during construction of a 26,400 sq. ft. automated factory ($43,000 project). Work included planning, estimating, and
Inspection in conjunction with change orders by different company departments during the
project as problems became apparent. My role was to come up with solutions, do cost analysis,
and write justification reports for all wiring changes. My principal role was the layout and the
installation of an extensive electrical distribution system both U.S. and European voltages
necessary to run automated machines, including their interconnected control circuits. I later
assumed the role of site superintendent to coordinate the various trades and shorten the
projected time line by several weeks, lowering costs.
4-85 to 4-86 UCSD (Hired thru Alfano Temporary Personnel)
Planning, Estimating, and Inspection (electrical)
Planned and estimated university remodel work and new construction projects. Inspected
work done by outside contractors and/or university staff. Work included customer contact and liaison between contractor or university shops and customer during work. Estimates
included both labor and materials. Average degree of accuracy was 106%. (Hired originally to the
electrical department, but was transferred to the planning department by their request).
3-82 to 5-82 PWCSD
High Voltage Electrician (2810)
Primary electrical distribution systems. Power lines, transformers, service drops, and
underground utilities. (Note: the short duration of this employment was due to pressing
family problems which took me out of the area for an extended period of time, and not
for any other reason. Employment was too short to request a leave of absence).
6-81 to 3-82 Free Lance
Electrician
General wiring and conduit work from service panels out on small commercial and industrial
Buildings.
9-77 to 6-81 City of San Diego
Electrician
Heavy construction and primary electrical distribution systems. Installed utility poles, power lines
transformers, and service drops. Underground work included. Serviced primary high voltage transformers, services, and main panels to large installations, .i.e., airports, maintenance yards, and class “A†building. Installation of conduit and wire (to 600 MCM) using portable and truck
mounted capstans. Equipment used included an 8-ton truck mounted crane and bucket, fork lifts,
trenchers, concrete core drilling tools, jack hammers, etc. Job included being lead man with responsibility for job layout, ordering materials, and final inspection.
6-75 to 9-77 Barnhart Construction Company
Carpenter
Did rough framing on commercial and residential projects.
6-68 to 10-72 IH Solar Division
Electrical /Electronic Production Test Technician
225kw – 800kw Generators and control systems.
Design and build test equipment, write test procedures, train personnel, and test production
units. Other products were automated pumps, attached to 3000hp turbine engines, and their
control systems.
5-63 to 5-69 USN-R
Electronic Tech
Radar and associated systems.
Maintenance and modification of radar systems, etc. Education for this position included
38 weeks of electronic school and 10 weeks of radar school.
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