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To: hg@apeironinc.com
Subject: Please review this candidate for: Safety Coordinator
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Jesus Pacheco 32450 Ave
E Yucaipa,
CA. 92399 (760)
972-6242
Pacheco-77@hotmail.com Objective:
To obtain a
position within a organization that will allow me to
utilize, strengthen
and expand my electrical skills.
Skills:
Extensive electric
and preventive maintenance knowledge in
renewable energy
applications. Ability to use appropriate tools
and diagnostic equipment to repair, install, replace and test
electrical circuits. AC/DC voltages from 32VAC to 690VAC
and 12VDC to 1003VDC. Familiar with Lock Out Tag Out, and
other rules and regulations of electrical safety. Able to
perform duties with no supervision. Excellent
customer service. Jouneyman Electrician. Great in training
peers. Very responsible in taking care of company assets
such as laptop, cell phone, tools and parts. Excellent in
keeping paperwork up to date.
Experience:
Union Pacific
Railroad
Bloomington, CA.
Locomotive Electrician
Start date 01/15 to present
· Inspect, maintain and repair electrical aspect of
locomotives.
· Inspection of DC traction motor cables and brushes or
AC
traction motor cables on each axle.
· Inspection of contactors and switchgears for carbon
build up
or excess/unusual wear on contacts.
· Insulation/ground testing of generators and motors
windings.
· Resistance checks for opens or shorts on the generator
and
motor windings.
·
Replacement of contactors, switchgears, circuit
boards,
power supplies, batteries, DC motor brushes, slip ring
brushes, cooling fans and other electrical components.
· Download LTA (Locomotive Troubleshooting Assistant)
data
to help diagnose existing or future problems with the
locomotive.
· PTC (Positive Train Control) installs and
modifications. PTC
is equipment that monitors and controls the locomotive for
increased safety.
· Wiring and mounting of new equipment (PTC) to
locomotives,
then download
software and configure the different setups.
· Load test of locomotive to verify the efficiency of the
diesel
engine and the generators that supply the power for the
traction motors, batteries and other electrical components.
NextEra Energy
Resources
Palm Springs, CA.
Wind Turbine Technician II Start date 04/14
to 01/15
· Troubleshoot and repair GE 1.5MW wind turbine
generators.
· Minor services which include greasing of blades, main
bearing, yaw system and generator. Replace gear oil filter.
· Troubleshoot and repair Zond 750KW wind
turbines.
· Troubleshoot, install, calibrate, repair and/or replace
electri-
cal/electronic equipment.
Siemens Energy
Inc.
Ocotillo, CA.
Field Service
Technician Start date 02/13 to 03/14
· Troubleshoot and repair Siemens 2.37MW 108 wind turbine
generators in Ocotillo Express project in Ocotillo, CA.
Electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic.
· Torque and tension 100% of wind turbine.
· Generator alignment. Visual inspection of
hydraulic system,
lubrication system of blades, main bearing, yaw and
generator.
Mariah Resources
Lodi, CA.
Commissioning
Technician Start date 08/13 to 02/13
· 08/2011 Two day Siemens training in Houston,
Texas. Basic
height rescue Zone 1 and basic harness PFPE.
· 08/2011 Three day Wallbridge training on
Siemens Technical
Safety Course and Siemens Regional
Compliance Course
· 08/2011 Help commission 149 Siemens 2.3MW
wtgs in
Lower Snake River project in Pomeroy, Washington.
· 07/2012 Help finish commission 66 Siemens
2.3MW 101
wtgs in Spring Valley project in near Eli, Nevada.
· 08/2012 Levels 4(hydraulic) and
5(electrical) training in
Siemens Houston, Texas
· 09/2012 Commission 98 Siemens 2.3MW 108 wtgs
in
Ocotillo Wind in Ocotillo, California.
Granite International
Services
Tampa, FL.
Commissioning
Technician Start date 03/08 to 12/10
· 03/2008 Two weeks of EHS ( Environmental,
Health, and
Safety ) training in GE’s Energy Learning Center in
Schenectady, New York.
·
Training in LOTO, CPR & First Aid, Tractel safety rescues, confined
spaces, hazard awareness and other safety topics.
· Received training on GE 1.5MW wind
turbine in Schenectady, NY.
· On Job Training: (PCAT)
Pre-Commissioning Acceptance Test and (FCAT) Final Commissioning Acceptance
Test in Oregon.
·
06/2008 Help commission 100 GE Salem 1.5MW wtgs in
Crystal Lake project in Iowa.
· 08/2009 Help commission 100 GE Salem 1.5
MW
wtgs in Story County project in Ames, Iowa.
· 01/2009 Help
commission 166 GE ESS 1.5MW wtgs in
Pyron project in Sweetwater, Texas.
· 03/2009 Received training on
the GE 1.5MW Converter.
Also received training on new ESS wtg and the Salem Pitch
System.
· 07/2009 Help commission 85 GE ESS
1.5MW wtgs in High
Plains project in Rock River, Wyoming.
· 10/2009 Commission 20 GE ESS 1.5MW XLE wtgs and
125
GE Non-ESS 1.5MW XLE in DeKalb County project in
Lee,
Illinois.
· 02/2010 Received cross-training on Receiving
and
Installation of wind turbine components, from tower bolts to
blades.
· 04/2010 PCAT and FCAT 13 of 34 GE ESS 1.5MW
wtgs on
generators in Kit Carson Wind Project, Burlington, CO.
· 09/2010 Commission 1 ESS 1.5MW wtg in
Teichert Wind
Project in Tracy, CA.
· 09/2010 Help commission 100 ESS 1.5MW GE
wtgs in
Alta Wind Project in Tehachapi, CA.
Breakdown of Pre-Commissioning Acceptance Test
Downtower: · Wire generator encoder down tower
into converter Macc
card.
· Clear converter of any shipping
brackets or any debris.
· Adjust thermostat settings in
converter and other cabinets for
cooling fans or heaters.
· Connect fiber optics down tower into
an N-tron switch where
the controller communicates with the hub.
· Quality check and pull test wires in
the converter and other
cabinets. · Terminate tower lights and
receptacles.
· Ohm and verify wiring at termination
points to prevent shorts
and misphasing. Prepare for wtg power.
· Additional steps are involved in the
PCAT. Uptower:
· Quality check and pull test wires at
top box. Turn on
breakers for pumps, motors, and fans.
· Ohm and verify wiring at termination
points to prevent shorts
and misphasing.
· Generator alignment with Shafthog
laser alignment tool kit.
· Quality check and pull test wires in
hub.
· Same steps on wiring procedures as
top box.
· Prepare top box and hub for power.
Breakdown of Final Commissioning Acceptance
Test
· Using flash gear PPE, power up
turbine.
· Program converter, controller and
other cards down tower
and up tower including axis cards for each blade. · Calibration of blades and
troubleshooting if any
problems in the hub.
· Test gear oil pumps and oil cooling
fans. Test generator
cooling fan.
·
Additional steps are involved in the FCAT.
· Troubleshoot communication problems
within the whole
turbines.
· Troubleshoot any problem that should
arouse during the
commissioning.
· More explanation of steps or other
aspects of
troubleshooting the turbine.
· Work on voltages from 120VAC to
690VAC. And 24VDC to
48VDC.
Sea West Wind
Power
N. Palm Springs, CA
Wind Turbine
Technician
Start date 01/08 to 03/08
· Maintain, troubleshoot and repair
Vestas V15s and V17s.
· Remove and replace generators
mounted on top of turbine.
· Remove and replace rotors with
faulty blade tips.
· Install and re-torque fallen tower
bolts on lattis towers. Turn Energy
Maintenance
Austin, Texas Commissioning
Technician Start date 10/07 to 01/08 · Learning the Liberty 2.5MW wtg from
Clipper Wind Power from the pad mount transformer to the hub. · Received training in the turbine
control unit which controls the
whole wind turbine.
· Received training in the pitch
control unit, which controls the
electric pitch motors for the blades.
·
Received training on the power distribution panel which
supplies the wind turbine of the 480VAC, 240VAC, and
120VAC.
Sea West Wind
Power
N. Palm Springs, CA Electronics
Technician
Start Date 09/97
to 10/01 ·Repaired
electronic equipment, such as computers, industrial controls, antennas and
servomechanisms that make a wind turbine function. ·Assisted
supervisors in identifying and resolving problems. ·Conversed
with technicians to investigate problems with equipment before breakdown and
to determine if breakdown was due to human error or mechanical problems. ·Tested
faulty equipment and applied knowledge of functional operation of electronic
units and systems to diagnose cause of malfunctions. ·Demonstrated
consistent record of wind data such as speed and direction, and other
critical data. ·Tested
electronic components and circuits to locate defects, using oscilloscopes,
signal generators, ammeters and voltmeters. ·Purchased
and maintained parts used to repair computers and other modules that make the
wind turbine operate. ·Replaced
defective components and wiring and adjusted mechanical parts, using hand
tools and soldering iron. ·Learned
all aspects of the wind turbine. ·Aligned,
adjusted and calibrated equipment according to specifications. ·Assisted
supervisors in planning and execution of high voltage switching, maintenance,
and repairs. ·Calibrated
testing instruments. ·Maintained
records of repairs, calibrations and tests. ·Maintained
close contact with the companies that manufactured the electric/electronic
parts. ·Delivered
oral and written presentations for improvements on how to troubleshoot a
certain problem. ·Installed
equipment in wind turbines to collect wind and power data. ·Operated
equipment such as communication equipment to keep the wind turbines and
technicians in good communication. ·Prepared
and presented monthly safety meetings. · Purchased expensive electronic
components, maintaining
effective inventory control.
Education: Associates of Science Degree Electronics/Electrical/Computers ITT Technical
Institute
San Bernardino, CA
1997 Certificates:
General Electric GE
Tower Rescue. GE 1.5MW Basic Course. GE Electrical System Simplification
(ESS), Converter, and GE Salem Pitch. GE 1.5MW Installation and
Receiving Training.
Siemens Basic Harness PFPE. Basic Height Rescue Zone 1.
Siemens Regional
Compliance Course. Siemens Technical
Safety Course. Levels 4 (hydraulic) and 5 (electrical) in Siemens
Houston, Texas. Additional:
U.S. Passport
CA Drivers license
OSHA 10 Certified
CPR and First Aid certified
Bilingual English and Spanish
Good standing corporate credit card References:
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English |
Fluent |
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Spanish |
Fluent |
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