MICHAEL J. BREWER
Phone # 602 – 449 – 9071 Cell # 602 – 435 – 2644
1822 W. Elm Street
JOB OBJECTIVE
ELECTRICAL / MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN – Where there is a need for reduction of down time due to machinery, and the introduction of new ideas and techniques.
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
Extensive knowledge of switch gear D. C. Controllers, P.L.C.’s and A.C. inverters, motors fractional to 500 H.P. pneumatic and electric brakes and clutches, Able to troubleshoot electronic equipment, Tig, Mig, Arc, and gas weld, stainless steel, and brass. Able to rebuild gear boxes, veridrives, hydraulics, and pumps of various makes and designs. Troubleshoot refrigeration units, load cells, and speed indicators. Knowledge of electromagnets and their controllers. Operation and understanding combination electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanically operated machinery such as packing, weighing, shrink-wrap and process equipment. Read blue prints and draw schematics. Well adjusted with automated high speed machinery [at]high pressure, know and understand gas trains and boilers.
EXPERIENCE
Maintenance technician, Holsum Bakery
April 2009 – June 2009
Monitor process equipment, perform bi shift rounds and take temperature and level readings do weekly, biweekly, and monthly PM’s on call for break downs and repair as quickly as possible with little down time.
Maintenance Technician, Bella Foods
February 2009 – April 2009
Put equipment and building in electrical code, troubleshoot process equipment, rebuild same equipment, as well as PM;s and weekend projects.
Electrician, Construction Recruiters America
May 2008 – June 2009
Installed conveyor systems for luggage and baggage at the phoenix airport, running conduit, wire ways, wiring devices and motors, and terminating cabinets.
Maintenance Mechanic, Temporary Team Employment Services
March 2008 – May 2008
Worked with PVC extrusion equipment, troubleshooting at a fast pace, rebuilding various pumps and motors, also installing new lines.
Electrical Technician, Allied Tube and Conduit
November 2005 – January 2008
Steel mill forming plant, dealing with high frequency welders and induction heating, as well as to keep the rest of the plant running with little or no down time.
Electrical Technician, Hydro Aluminum North America
April 2002 – November 2005
Aluminum extrusion plant, worked with high pressure hydraulics, age ovens, draw benches, using lap top to aid in troubleshooting press and draw benches with P.L.C.;s reading ladder logic and their components.
Electrical Technician, Ameron
August 2001 – November 2001
Process controlled concrete plant, hired to help install new batch plant and work out the bugs.
Maintenance Technician, Arch Aluminum & Glass
May 2001 – August 2001
In charge of maintenance dept, including ordering parts, ordering consumables, and picking them up. Scheduling down time and supervising employees, fabricating racks and carts.
Maintenance Technician, Gilbert Engineering
January 2000 – May 2001
Repair screw machines and C.N.C.’s mainly worked as industrial electrician.
Carpenter / Maintenance, Christian & Griffith
June 1997 – Dec 1998
Concrete forming for government project, welding form building on missiles silos and maintaining equipment.
Electrical Technician, Pimalco – Alcoa
May 1997 – May 1998
Aluminum extrusion plant, worked with high pressure hydraulics and age ovens, calibrating ovens, and troubleshooting presses using lap top to read ladder logic and their components.
Maintenance Technician 11, Bordens Inc.
March 1996 – January 1997
Worked with electronic, pneumatic, electrical and environmental controls within this food industry, assisted packageing mechanics in troubleshooting and repair of packaging equipment, as well as machining parts.
Assembly Technician / Supervisor, Automated Solutions Inc.
June 1994 – March 1996
Supervise night shift in all stages of assembly, parts selection, and assembly design placement, location to make sure machines were identical of automated machinery for the air bag industry.
Maintenance Mechanic, Angela Maries
April 1992 – May 1996
Line maintenance mechanic, Redesigned guillotine to run more smoothly and cost efficiently 25% decrease in waste, designed press to place eyes and nose on product, eliminated manpower by 70%.
EDUCATION
Attended ITT for Associates Degree in Applied Science 1991, Custom course on Vertical mill and lathe 1993, Assemblers Certificate in electronics 1986, Certificate of Completion Electrical Apprenticeship 1981- Academic and comprehensive hands on training in residential, commercial, industrial wiring and motor control.
ASSETS
Considered a fast learner, most enjoy myself when busy, I like to be assigned challenging jobs involving important results requiring imaginative solutions. Strong belief in good professionalism and the value of a sense of Humour.
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