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RESUME
Jack
Stearns
Sr.
8430
West Doug Corrigan Lane Crystal
River, Fl. E-Mail;
stearns.jack@rocketmail.com Phone;
703-447-4137 Experience
March, 2010 to February, 2015 Pacific
Tech Construction
1302 Walnut St. Kelso, WA. 98626 Project Superintendent, QC Manager & SSHO for Pacific
Tech Construction
On the following Projects Air Force Projects at Cape Canaveral AFB, FL. GHe Pipeline, Parkway to
Complex 41 Project Replace HVAC System Hanger
“Y” Facility 1115 Replace HVAC System
Facility 62820 Air Force Projects at Malmstrom AFB, MT. Repair Energy Efficiency
Bldg. 410 Repair AT/FT Bldg.1082 Navy Projects at NAS Jacksonville, FL. Administration Space &
LAN Room & Backup Generator Bldg.110 (Design-Build) Design-Build of Electrical
improvements and Replacement of Standby Generators (Design-Build) Hanger 124 Switch Board
Replacement (Design-Build) Conditioned Grind Shop and
Bridge Crane Facility (Design-Build) DLA DDJF Security Upgrades
Project FRC Grind Shop Cooling
Tower Navy Projects at NAS Whidbey Island, Oak Harbor,
Washington Runway 14 Phase Two Repair
(Design-Build) Chiller Replacement
Building 2738 (Design-Build) Modify Air Handler
Building 2737 (Solar Wall) Consolidated Fuel Farm
(P-162) Security Upgrades Chiller Replacement
Building B-385 (Design-Build) Transpired Solar Wall
Hanger #12 Construct & Repair
Sidewalks (Design-Build) AFFF Fire protection
Hanger #8 Navy Projects at NAS Kitsap Bangor, Silverdale,
Washington Energy Efficiency Measures
in Various Buildings (Design-Build) Keyport Pier UUV Support
Upgrades (Design-Build) Communication Relay
Station Upgrades, Sylopash and Pulali As the project Superintendent and SSHO my Duties
are as follows; Quality
Control Manager Duties 1. Approve all Shop Drawings and submittals for
conformance to the contract requirements. Keep a status log and Testing
Plan up to date and record copies of the approved submittals. Forward
Submittals to the Contracting Administrator. Forward submittals that require
Government to the designated party for appropriate action for certification. 2. Inspect the work performed on a continual
basis for compliance with current drawings and specifications. The QC Manager
has the authority to issue a stop work order on any item or work feature
pending satisfactory correction of any deficiency in that work, particularly
if the defective work is to be enclosed, is to support further construction,
or will be inaccessible if further work proceeds. The QC Manager has the
authority to direct removal and replacement of any defective work. 3. Perform, supervise, or coordinate as required
the reviews, inspections, and tests to be made by other members of the
Quality Control Organization. 4. Inspect and certify that all material and
equipment delivered to the job site complies with the approved submittals. 5. Ensure that all required test and/or
inspections are performed, and report the results in the daily Contractor
Quality Control Report. 6. File
Certified Contractor Quality Control Reports with the Contract Administrator.
The reports are to cover prime and subcontractor personnel and equipment on
the site, idle equipment and personnel, material deliveries, weather
conditions, work accomplished, inspections, and tests conducted, results of
inspections and tests, deficiencies found, and corrective action taken. 7. Maintain as-builds at the job site, a set of
full-size contract drawings shall be marked to show any deviations that have
been made from the contract drawings. 8. Recommend
to the Project Manager removal of any individual from the project who
consistently fails to perform work properly. 9. Report any subcontractor who consistently does
not conform to the contract drawings and specifications. 10. Keep a
copy of the approved QC Plan, with up-to-date approved revisions, on file at
the job site. Oct.
07 to May
09
Tyler Mechanical 10087
Tyler Place Ijamsville,
MD 21754 Field Manager on Metropoliton Club Refit Project Tyler
Mechanical's job scope was to remove and replace the heating and domestic
water boilers, replace the chill water cooling system with a condenser water
cooling system, replace all water cooled units with new heat pump units,
remove old chill water piping and replace with new condenser piping. Remove
and replace existing cooling towers with new towers. This project was located
in the heart of DC one block from the white house, therefore all crane lifts had
to be permitted and scheduled one month ahead of time. This project was
completed with out the club shutting down or losing heating or cooling to any
of its floors or office spaces. All shut downs were coordinated with the
least amount of down time or inconvenience to the club members. Field Supervisor on George Mason University Housing
Project The
project scope for Tyler Mech. Consist of installing the plumbing and
mechanical systems for six buildings. Five dormitories, six stories tall with
22 units on each floor, and a two story fitness and dining center. Responsibilities
include the supervision of personnel installing Dom. Water, Storm and Waste
Water, Heating and Chill water systems for the above buildings.
Additional duties are supervision of the Rigging, Welding and fitting crews
installing HVAC equipment and piping in accordance with the contract plans
and specifications. Jan.
/02 to Oct. /07 Jett
Mechanical Inc.
5706-A General Washington Dr.
Alexandria, Virginia 22312 Mechanical Superintendent at Dulles Intl Airport;
Package #6 Project The
Package #6 Project was a six year-phased project. The mechanical part of this
contract was Thirty Four-Million Dollar Capital Improvement Project for
M.W.A.A. My responsibilities included the review of mechanical
applicants for hire, time keeper, Welding inspection, and supervision of
personnel installing Dom. Water, Storm and Waste Water, Heating and Chill
water piping. Additional duties were supervision of the rigging,
Welding and fitting crews installing HVAC equipment and piping in accordance
with the contract plans and specifications. The QA and QC of all field welds
and equipment/materials received. HVAC Piping Foreman for the Dulles Airport Concourse
B 4 Gate Expansion Project. Responsible
for the welding and placement of piping to the chiller and heater coils. Responsible
for the welding, rigging and fitting crews to ensure the proper placement of
the piping as per plans and specifications. Also, responsible for the
testing of the on-site welders; visual weld inspection and maintain the weld
log book; maintained the weld map of all welds on the project. Sept/99
to Dec.
/01
Sunbelt Telecommunications Services, Inc.
P O Box 1048
Largo, Florida 33779 Outside Plant Construction Inspector on Qwest Builds
Responsible
for the QA & QC inspection of Qwest Fiber Optic Cable on under ground
installations in the Northern Virginia area. My duties include; Insure
the contractor uses the proper Qwest construction methods, quantities for
contractor payment, Qwest As-builds, Manhole Details and Qwest Cable
Stick-sheets. The safety of the public and the utility workers on the Right
Of Way. The maintenance of traffic in the Qwest construction area. Insure the
Qwest outside Plant Build is installed per specifications and contractual
requirements. Construction Inspector for MCI World Com Responsible
for the protection of fiber optic cable for MCI World Com on under ground
utility projects currently located in Loudoun/Fairfax Counties.
Affiliated documentation, cable locates, liaison to general contractors such
as Level Three, Espire, OSP, NCC, and various sub-contractors on site. |
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