Encore Electric
Colorado Springs,
CO
2nd year comercial electrical Apprentice
Nov 2013-Jun 2015
*Read and interpret electrical, mechanical and architectural
drawings, specifications, and applicable codes to determine
wiring layouts
*Cut, thread, bend, assemble and install conduits and other
types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings
*Pull wire through conduits and holes in walls and floors
*Position, maintain and install distribution and control equipment
such as switches, relays, circuit breaker panels and fuse
enclosures
*Install, replace, maintain and repair electrical systems and
related electrical equipment
*Install data cabling
*Splice, join and connect wire to form circuits
*Test circuits to ensure integrity and safety
*Install and maintain fiber optic systems
*install, replace, maintain and repair renewable power sources
and related equipment
Gregory Barthelmess (SELF)
Colorado Springs,
CO
Low Volt Residential Sub-Contractor
Dec 2005-Nov 2013
*Test and repair circuits and sensors, following wiring and
system specifications.
*Drill holes for wiring in wall studs, joists, ceilings, or floors.
*Follow blueprints of electrical
layouts and building plans.
*Feed cables through access holes, roof spaces,
and cavity walls
to reach fixture outlets; then position and terminate
cables,
wires and strapping.
*Mount raceways and conduits and fasten wires to wood
framing, using staplers.
*Inspect installation sites and study work
orders, building plans,
and installation manuals to determine materials
requirements
and installation procedures.
*Prepare documents, such as invoices or warranties.
*Order replacement parts.
*Provide customers with cost estimates for equipment
installation.
US Marine Corps
N/A,
NA
US Marine/ Avionics Tech/ Electrinic Calibration Tech
Jun 2001-Nov 2005
*Test and
troubleshoot instruments, components, and
assemblies, using circuit
testers, oscilloscopes, or voltmeters.
*Keep records of
maintenance and repair work.
*Lay out installation
of aircraft assemblies and systems, following
documentation such as
blueprints, manuals, and wiring
diagrams.
*Interpret flight
test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic
performance problems.
*Install electrical
and electronic components, assemblies, and
systems in aircraft, using
hand tools, power tools, or soldering
irons.
*Adjust, repair, or
replace malfunctioning components or
connect components
to assemblies such as radio systems,
instruments, magnetos, inverters,
and in-flight refueling systems,
using hand tools and soldering irons.
Wilbur Wright College of Chicago
Chicago,
IL
Associate of Science:
Electrical Engineering
May 2012
US Air Force School of Metrology
Biloxi,
MS
Associate of Science:
Electronic Calibration (PMEL)
Jul 2003
US Marine Corps School of Avionics
Pensacola,
FL
Bachelor of Science:
Electrical/Electronic theory
Jun 2001
Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC)
Colorado Springs,
CO
Associate of Applied Science:
Electrical theory and Installations
Still Attending