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Dexter

Summary

Technician with extensive experience at General RV, specializing in troubleshooting and diagnostic testing. Enhanced equipment functionality through precise component installation and effective maintenance strategies. Proficient in blueprint interpretation and welding techniques, showcasing strong problem-solving skills and a commitment to quality.

Overview

25
25
years of professional experience

Work History

Technician

General RV
Draper
05.2013 - 03.2025
  • Reviewed blueprints and manufacturer manuals prior to installation and repair work.
  • Installed new components or replaced defective parts to restore equipment functionality.
  • Filled out work orders, repair logs, and maintenance plans to document completed tasks.
  • Diagnosed issues using test equipment to service machinery efficiently.
  • Conducted tests on repaired equipment to verify proper functionality.
  • Maintained detailed records of repairs, calibrations, and tests performed on machinery.
  • Operated specialized diagnostic tools to identify system faults accurately.
  • Performed troubleshooting in accordance with manufacturer specifications to resolve technical issues.
  • Troubleshot electrical circuits in order to identify the root cause of system malfunctions.
  • Performed termination of cables including Cat5E, Cat6 and coaxial cables for various systems.
  • Assembled and tested components, wiring and systems, locating and correcting faults to optimize production results.
  • Tested circuitry and electronic components according to engineering instructions, technical manuals or knowledge of electronics.
  • Conducted diagnostic tests to assess wire, part and system malfunctions.
  • Installed conduit piping, junction boxes and other related components for data cabling installations.

Construction Worker

Action Target
Provo
04.2000 - 05.2013
  • Fabricated steel frames, columns, beams and girders according to blueprints or instructions from supervisors.
  • Erected steel frames for buildings, bridges and other structures.
  • Use hand tools such as grinders, drills, saws, hammers, wrenches, and shears to shape metal pieces.
  • Set up hoisting equipment to lift and place structural steel items.
  • Measure dimensions of completed products using precision measuring instruments.
  • Performed mod assembly, erected and connected structural steel and leveled and torqued connections after steel placement.
  • Set up jigs, fixtures or templates for fabrication purposes according to blueprint specifications.
  • Interpreted blueprints to determine location, quantity and size of materials required to complete tasks.
  • Repair broken parts by welding or bolting them together when necessary.
  • Operate cutting torches and other equipment to cut steel plates and sections.
  • Perform welding tasks such as arc, MIG, TIG, and oxy-acetylene welding.
  • Joined steel units and welded into place, checking every portion of unit to maintain accuracy.
  • Performed layout and set up blocking in mod footprint.
  • Maintain accurate records of daily activities on job sites.
  • Studied blueprints, drawings, and specifications to determine layout of work.
  • Connected wires to circuit breakers, junction boxes and components in residential and commercial properties.
  • Tested continuity of circuits with testing devices such as ohmmeters, voltmeters and ammeters.
  • Diagnosed malfunctioning systems, apparatus and components to locate cause of breakdowns and correct problems.
  • Tested electrical systems and circuit continuity using ohmmeters, voltmeters, or oscilloscopes.
  • Leveraged drawings and manuals to design and implement electrical systems for new installations.
  • Planned layout and installation of wiring and fixtures based on project specifications and building codes.
  • Planned and installed complicated circuit systems in both commercial and residential construction.
  • Diagnosed malfunctioning systems using schematics diagrams and test instruments such as digital multimeters.
  • Installed leads and connected cables to motors, apparatus and equipment.
  • Installed conduit, wire and motor controls.
  • Conducted testing of software and systems to ensure quality and reliability.

Education

High School Diploma -

Williston High School
Williston, FL
05-1999

Skills

  • Blueprint interpretation
  • Equipment maintenance
  • Troubleshooting techniques
  • Electrical circuit testing
  • Component installation
  • Diagnostic testing
  • Welding techniques
  • Structural assembly
  • Precision measurement
  • Electrical troubleshooting
  • Metal cutting
  • Torch cutting
  • Welding and fabrication
  • Plasma cutting
  • Pipe fitting
  • Equipment operation
  • Backhoe operation
  • Site bulldozing
  • Hydraulic systems
  • Operate and repair equipment

Timeline

Technician

General RV
05.2013 - 03.2025

Construction Worker

Action Target
04.2000 - 05.2013

High School Diploma -

Williston High School
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