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| Desired Industry: Building Trades/Construction |
SpiderID: 29443 |
| Desired Job Location: Charleston, South Carolina |
Date Posted: 11/5/2009 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: Immediately |
| Desired Wage: 30 - 40,000 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience |
Willing to Travel: Yes, 25-50% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Other |
Willing to Relocate: No |
Objective: More than seventeen years as an electrician. HVAC- Technician Certified and trouble shooting specialist. Proven performer with a solid reputation for upholding high procedural standards and realizing company goals and objectives, while increasing productivity and profitability. Personable and enthusiastic with excellent building and organizational skills. Recognized ability to gain customer loyalty.
Experience: Hi-Track 2009 Charleston, SC Laborer • Mechanical Work on Ships
Bel-Air Mechanical 2007-2009 Charleston, SC HVAC - Technician • Installation of Systems • Troubleshooting Systems • Crew Supervisor Parks and Leisure Service 1998-2007 Beaufort, SC Maintenance Supervisor (Beaufort County) • Facilities Maintenance and Operation • Trained and Supervised Personnel T.I.C. The Industrial Company 1997-1998 Savannah, GA Marine Construction • Bridge Building and Fabrication • Crane Operation
Education: Central Texas College, Computer Technology Certificate (27 credit hours) 2007-2008 U.S. Department of Labor, Electrician Apprenticeship 2002-2006
National Center for Construction Education and Research, HVAC – Technician Certification (608 certified); MVAC – Technician Certification (608 certified) 2002-2004
Skills: • Troubleshooting specialist • Detailed in organization and time management • Ability to work independently • Aptitude for learning and growing with company • Excellent computer and phone skills
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