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Toby Carscallen
0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
xxx-xxx-xxxx
abc@xyz.com
Country of Citizenship: United States
SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx
Vacancy Announcement: #WTHG09737962
Department: Department
Of The Army
Agency: Army Corps
of Engineers
Job Title: Power Plant
Electrician (TC-I)
Core Qualifications
Journeyman Electrician, Commercial, Industrial, Job Foreman, Facilities, Systems, Motor Control Equipment, Generators, Power Transformers, Power Circuit Breakers, Power Distribution Systems, Lighting Systems, Security Systems, Communication Systems, Electronic Technology, Test/Diagnostic Equipment, Project Planning/Coordination, Project Management, Team Building, Supervision, Materials Planning/Ordering, Blueprint/Specs Interpretation, Regulatory Compliance, Computer Technology, Military, Gulf War Veteran, Heavy Equipment Operation,
Experience
03/17/1996-Present
Journeyman Electrician
Q C Electric
Moscow, Idaho US
Supervisor: Larry Funke; Phone xxx-xxx-xxxx ; Contact: No-Confidential
Salary: $39.50 per hour
Hours per week: 40
Spearhead commercial projects, primarily in the new construction sector, with key clients including Washington State University and the University of Idaho and jobs spanning facilities and supporting systems as well as outdoor projects. Demonstrating dynamic leadership and project management skill, past 5 years have included Job Foreman responsibilities; actively participate in job coordination meetings and personally lead weekly safety meetings. Effectively build, train and direct top-performing staff, with strong focus on safety and on-time project delivery. Strategically plan and order materials to ensure timely, cost-effective job completion.
Efficiently handle underground conduit supporting both building power and outdoor lighting; install underground feeders and branch circuitry. Facilitate piping and bending conduit for building feeders and branch circuits including PVC, EMT and rigid conduit, ranging from ½ to 4 in size, and pull wire ranging from high voltage cable to 600MCM to #12 wire to data and television cable. Pipe and pull wire for fire alarm, security, speaker, lighting, and telecommunication systems. Accurately install motor control centers, motors, variable frequency drives, and related piping/wiring as well as panelboards, main switch gear, transformers, cabletray, light fixtures, outlets, disconnects, snowmelt, and guttermelt systems.
Effectively drill holes for light and traffic signal poles and form/pour concrete pole bases; further use trenchers and track hoes to for power to poles and electrical duct banks. Proficiently read/interpret job, structural, architectural, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical blueprints and technical documentation to meet project specifications and regulatory standards.
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Experience continued
06/04/1993 - 02/13/1996
Sorter Operator
St. Joe Lumber Company
Princeton, Idaho US
Supervisor: Daryl Hagey; Phone: N/A; Contact: N/A
Salary: $13.50 per hour
Hours per week: 50
Applied strong prioritization,
planning and organization skills toward efficiently managing lumber sorting
operations in fast-paced, time-sensitive mill environment; additionally
operated trim saw, resaw and gang edger equipment. Took initiative to go beyond
standard responsibilities in working after shift hours to assist millwrights in
greasing equipment for optimal operational performance.
02/15/1992 - 05/25/1993
Fire Controlman 3rd Class
United States Navy
Dalgren, Virginia US
Supervisor: N/A; Phone: N/A; Contact: N/A
Salary: $600.00 per month
Hours per week: 40
Assigned to U.S.S. Ticonderoga
upon completion of intensive UYK7 Computer C School targeted toward mainframe
computer operation and maintenance.
10/25/1990 - 02/15/1992
Fire Controlman 3rd Class
United States Navy
San Diego, California US
Supervisor: N/A; Phone: N/A; Contact: N/A
Salary: $500.00 per month
Hours per week: 40
Successfully completed 4-month MK37 C School focused on battleship gun and radar systems and subsequently deployed to Persian Gulf on U.S.S. Missouri, with responsibility for efficiently operating and maintaining MK13 radar system; fought in support of Desert Storm mission.
11/20/1989 - 10/25/1990
Fire Controlman 3rd Class
United States Navy
Chicago, Illinois US
Supervisor: N/A; Phone: N/A; Contact: N/A
Salary: $350.00 per month
Hours per week: 40
Applied comprehensive 36-week training in electricity, electronic theory and radar/gun systems through Fire Controlman A School toward supporting military mission on the U.S.S. Missouri.
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Education
College/Vocational School:
Lewis Clark State College
Lewston, Idaho US
Degree: Electrician/Journeyman
Earned: 2000
Dates Attended: 08/25/1996-04/13/2000
Credit Hours Earned: 140
High School:
Moscow High School
Moscow, Idaho US
Degree: High School Diploma
Earned: June 1989
Dates Attended:
08/28/1987-06-07/1989
GPA: 2.85
Specialized
Training/Certifications/Professional Development
Current Electric Training Co.:
16 hours of 2005 code update
credit; 01/07
4 hours of rcw/wac update credit; 01/07
8 hours of industry related credit; 01/07
16 hours of 2002 code update credit; 05/03
8 hours of industry related credit; 05/03
United States Navy Technical School:
Fire Control Electronics "C" School-Dahlgren, VA, 26 weeks, UYK-7
Mainframe Computer School; 01/92 Fire Control Electronics "C"
School-San Diego, CA, 8 weeks, MK 38 Radar School; 01/90
Fire Control Electronics "A" School-Chicago, IL, Fire Controlman 3rd Class Degree, Electronics; 10/90
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