Yolanda Stewart
1504 Montview Drive
Aberdeen, Washington 98520
360.533.8802
ystewart09[at]gmail.com
Objective: Highly Experienced E&I Technician with successful track record in leadership. Able to demonstrate strong electrical background, including experience in the set up, calibration, installation and maintenance of transmitters, control valves, electronic and pneumatic controllers loop troubleshooting, hydraulics, 480 VAC motor control centers, temperature control systems. Various analyzers and test equipment use. In addition, experience in the maintenance, operation and troubleshooting of continuous emissions monitoring systems, distributed control systems and programmable logic controllers (Allen Bradley). With and outstanding track record of equipment repair and maintenance resulting in continuous process improvement and efficiency while keeping downtime to a minimum. Meticulous, dependable employee with extremely high work standards. Able to work well independently as well as part of a team. Outstanding attention to detail, excellent organizational and problem solving skills. Works effectively under pressure (with minimum to no supervision)
Experience: Weyerhaeuser Aberdeen, Washington
Electrical Team Leader 11/2007 to Present
Supervise, develop and train electrical crew on effective ways to minimize excessive mill down time. Developments of a successful Preventive Maintenance Program to help electrical crew correctly predict and prevent re-occurring mill downtime issues. Train, encourage and reinforce proper troubleshooting techniques resulting in a more confident electrical team. Implement projects to improve energy efficiency of mill. Contributed to companies success by developing projects that helped improve mill production. Improve Electrical Safety program to improve department record able record. Promote cooperation and teamwork with other maintenance and production teams. Maintain positive relations within a union environment.
Smurfitt-Stone Container Los Angeles, California
Lead Electrician 10/2005 to 11/2007
Troubleshooting and repair of electrical and mechanical equipment. Efficient handling of emergency calls in timely manner reducing production downtime. Installation of new equipment and preventive maintenance on existing electrical and mechanical equipment. Responsible for the monitoring and documentation of all C.E.M.S. equipment. Working efficiently with production and mechanical teams to resolve all emergency issues. Works well during strenuous mill Shutdown and Startup conditions. Knowledgeable and disciplined in Lock Out-Tag Out procedures.
I.A.P World Services, U.S. Marine Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina
Electrician 5/2005 to 10/2005
Electrical Maintenance: Low and High Voltage Troubleshooting, diagnosing and repair of electrical equipment, control centers, fire alarm systems, 400Htz WELLS units, runway strobe lights, general and complex maintenance calls. Negotiation of emergency calls and participation in rotation of call in list. Proficient in the quick adaptation to various work environments with outstanding ability to read, retain and update new and resourceful technical data and incorporate in day to day maintenance and troubleshooting. Safety committee member certified in various first aid and safety courses.
MOR PPM, Weyerhaeuser Pulp Mill Savannah, Georgia
E & I Technician 3/2000 to 5/2005
Troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing complex analog and digital electronic circuitry. Implementing Preventive Maintenance program reducing future downtime. Training new technicians in safe and efficient troubleshooting, maintenance and repair techniques. Utilizing test equipment, including DCS and PLC. Also proficient in troubleshooting and PM of CEMS equipment. Have spent three years as a shift worker and am able to work alone under extreme pressure using my resources to get the equipment and the process back online in the least amount of time possible. Responsible for calibrating entire Recoveries and Utilities sides instruments during annual shutdown. Shift work, responsible for troubleshooting and repair or replacement of all instrument malfunctions. Knowledgeable in the use of calibration equipment in lab and field settings.
I.B.E.W Omaha, Nebraska
Apprentice 3/1993 to 8/2000
Reading blue prints, running conduit and wire in residential/commercial/industrial facilities. New groundwork to completion of department stores, new high-rise apartment buildings remodeling existing residential, commercial and industrial structures. New industrial sites, additions to existing industrial plants for expansion and new residential home. Retrofit the entire school systems for new cost effective ballast and lighting fixtures. Troubleshooting new and pre existing electrical wiring problems. Performed service truck work for contractor. High voltage motor controls. Low voltage wiring for fire alarms and data systems.
University of Cincinnati Medical Center Cincinnati, Ohio
Maxilliofacial Technician January 1988 to February 1993
Fabrication of Maxilliofacial prosthetics for severe trauma and cancer patients. Including specialized obturator, dentures, wax sculptures and implant design and placement. Duties include being in charge of main lab, ordering supplies, timely completion of projects, quality control, and training and supervision of part time lab personnel.
United States Army Augusta, Georgia
42 Delta Dental Lab Tech 10/1983 to 12/1988
Duties include normal military training and operations as well as fabrication of crown and bridge, denture, investing, casting and finishing of final prosthesis.
Savannah Fire Department Savannah, Georgia
Volunteer 2001-2005
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