Description
My career in industrial electrical maintenance started over a decade ago on the factory floors of the Midwest. I specialize in keeping heavy manufacturing lines running, which means I'm equally comfortable troubleshooting a 480V 3-phase motor starter as I am diagnosing a faulty proximity sensor on a CNC machine.
- From 2015 to 2019, I worked at an automotive stamping plant in Ohio, handling PPMs (Planned Preventative Maintenance) on hydraulic presses and overhead cranes. I learned how to read complex ladder logic and use a multimeter to trace phantom grounds in control cabinets.
- Since early 2020, I've been employed by a large food processing facility, where the environment is wet and washdown-rated. I maintain VFDs, pneumatic control valves, and emergency backup generators. I'm highly proficient with Fluke testing equipment and understand the strict USDA sanitation protocols required in this sector.
I hold a valid Journeyman Electrician license and an OSHA 30 card. I'm looking for a stable shift-based role in the Detroit area, targeting around $75,000 USD annually. I bring my own diagnostic tools, a strong safety mindset, and zero tolerance for bypassing lockout/tagout procedures.