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Daniel K Norris 275 Palomar Circle Pueblo CO, 81007 [email protected] Cell: (719) 569-6670 Message: (719) 565-8606 AECOM / URS CORPORATION at Pueblo Chemical-Destruction Pilot Plant, Pueblo CO Maintenance Supervisor Instrumentation and electrical AECOM / URS CORPORATION “WASHINGTON GROUP INTERNATIONAL INC” 2007– Present UMCDF Umatilla Chemical Depot 78798 Ordnance Road, Hermiston, Oregon 97838-9544 (2007-2012) PCAPP Pueblo Chemical Depot 45825 Highway 96 East, Pueblo, Colorado 81006-9330 (2012– Present) Responsible for insuring the proper use of P&ID’s, Electrical Schematic’s and on-line diagrams for the planning and execution work order controlled maintenance. Insuring measurement and test equipment is maintained within manufacturer-specified accuracy for intended use, as determined by the International Organization for Standardization (IOS) 17025, and meets the manufacturer’s original declared specifications. Accountable for ensuring the accuracy and availability of periodic maintenance procedures, corrective work plans, calibration data sheets, asset description sheets and other quality documents. Interfaced with assigned Instrumentation & Controls Technician and Electricians in the performance of corrective and periodic maintenance of facility systems and equipment, such as generators, switchgear, transformers, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), motors, Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) units, and control / power circuits including calibration, repair, or replacement of metering devices, control, devices, recording devices, and control circuits. Ensured all assignments were completed in accordance with approved work plans, site regulations and procedures, NFPA70E and NEC requirements eliminating rework and maintaining configuration control. Verifying competition of work scope, post-maintenance testing, housekeeping and all documentation is completed accurately in the performance of various calibration and maintenance functions, in a rigorously controlled environment. I have a thorough understanding of operation and maintenance and the requirements for mechanical/ electrical equipment, and the importance of complying with safety, quality, environmental

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Page 1: May 19, 2015 Resume

Daniel K Norris275 Palomar CirclePueblo CO, [email protected]: (719) 569-6670 Message: (719) 565-8606

AECOM / URS CORPORATION at Pueblo Chemical-Destruction Pilot Plant, Pueblo CO

Maintenance Supervisor Instrumentation and electrical

AECOM / URS CORPORATION “WASHINGTON GROUP INTERNATIONAL INC” 2007– PresentUMCDF Umatilla Chemical Depot 78798 Ordnance Road, Hermiston, Oregon 97838-9544 (2007-2012)PCAPP Pueblo Chemical Depot 45825 Highway 96 East, Pueblo, Colorado 81006-9330 (2012– Present)

Responsible for insuring the proper use of P&ID’s, Electrical Schematic’s and on-line diagrams for the planning and execution work order controlled maintenance. Insuring measurement and test equipment is maintained within manufacturer-specified accuracy for intended use, as determined by the International Organization for Standardization (IOS) 17025, and meets the manufacturer’s original declared specifications.

Accountable for ensuring the accuracy and availability of periodic maintenance procedures,

corrective work plans, calibration data sheets, asset description sheets and other quality documents. Interfaced with assigned Instrumentation & Controls Technician and Electricians in the performance of corrective and periodic maintenance of facility systems and equipment, such as generators, switchgear, transformers, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), motors, Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) units, and control / power circuits including calibration, repair, or replacement of metering devices, control, devices, recording devices, and control circuits.

Ensured all assignments were completed in accordance with approved work plans, site regulations and procedures, NFPA70E and NEC requirements eliminating rework and maintaining configuration control. Verifying competition of work scope, post-maintenance testing, housekeeping and all documentation is completed accurately in the performance of various calibration and maintenance functions, in a rigorously controlled environment. I have a thorough understanding of operation and maintenance and the requirements for mechanical/ electrical equipment, and the importance of complying with safety, quality, environmental regulations as well as overall site policies and procedures. Ensured understanding and compliance of requirements through group and individual training of personnel assign to Maintenance Department.

• Versatile in various Computer Maintenance Management Programs for the purpose of data entry and tracking and well as literate in various common software applications and program interfaces 19 years of Maintenance Management experience with limited exposure to SQL completing the occasional query to retrieve data from tables, as well familiar with case expressions.

• Achieved certification as Safety Trained Supervisor by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals

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• Monitors and fosters harmony within the work environment while improving staff performance adjusting for errors, mitigating the needs of management as well as meeting the needs of the work force.

• Complete quality inspections, work order reviews, personal progress evaluations for assigned work load, and staff.

INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL TECHNICIAN SPECIALIST

Responsible for completing preventative and corrective maintenance of a very diverse group of technical instruments, exercised concepts of instrumentation in the process of installing, systemizing, calibrating, troubleshooting, repairing, replacing, and maintaining various instrumentation applications. Highly familiar with Smart protocols used to provide reliable and efficient delivery of command and control information for smart meters, direct load control modules, as well as many other smart grid devices. Accurately completed required documentation of work performed on various quality documents to ensure compliance with permitted required functions. These abilities have greatly assisted me in maintaining a large plant, completing desired my goals as assigned.

• Current VPP Committee member responsible for improving the safety culture of 1600 plus employee’s to ensure maintaining site STAR status. PCAPP just was awarded Star Status becoming the 2nd consecutive site that I have worked to achieve the honor and certification.

• Behavior Based Operation Committee Lead, implemented the successful process which is being used as a lead indicator for the demilitarization facility.

• Highly involved in site Safety Teams, serving as a Lead for two years, Co-Lead for a year, and member for 6 plus years.

• Certified Scaffold builder inspector.

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL TECHNICIAN 1996 - 2007

Approximately 10 years Electrical Experience achieved Rank of Fire Control Man Second Class / E-5 and field the position of Work Group Supervisor of first line supervisor for 8 years.

United States Navy 2004 - 2007

Electronics Group Supervisor- Responsible for the actions and conduct of up to twenty five maintenance technicians

United States Navy 1999 - 2004

Electronics Supervisor- Managed Preventative and corrective maintenance in my area of responsibility to maintain the highest state of readiness to accomplish any assigned or required task. Oversaw the operation, repair and maintenance of electronic systems and associated support equipment Versatile at reading and interpreting blueprints or architectural drawings.

United States Navy 1996 – 2007

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Responsible for the troubleshooting and repair of process instrumentation, control equipment, valves, solenoids, and relays related to operation and maintenance of various different electronic systems and associated support equipment.

Diagnosed non-routine malfunctions, completed work assignments, ran tests, analyzed and isolated faults. Performed and coordinated alignments and adjustments on various types of electronic and mechanical radar-indicating, weapons, fire control direction, power, cooling, and dry air systems circuitry, using multi-level schematic and block mechanical diagrams and assorted electronic test equipment.

Assign to two pre-commissioning units.USS Preble (DDG-88)USS Forrest Sherman (DDG-98) Responsible for inspecting the ship Fire Control system functions to identify deficiencies which might affect weapon system certification.

During Light off Assessment I was accountable for completing quality inspections, equipment readiness assessments for system certification, testing, and turnover of the FCS portion of weapon system turn over.

EDUCATION:

Fanuc America- Robotics Training-

Handling Tool Operation and Programming: J2P0310 Robot Preventive and Periodic Maintenance 2/13: RPM0310Electrical Maintenance with R-30iA Controller: R30iA0250

Aegis Fire Control Systems / Operational Readiness Test System Operation and Maintenance Track 2, Aegis Training Center, Dahlgren, VA

Completed system readiness testing, troubleshooting, and system and component repair for a computer-based, combat control system that uses powerful computers and radars to track and guide weapons to destroy enemy targets.

Primary Technician of Two Air-cooled Solid-state Frequency Convertors (ACSSFC) 384 kVA and associated Bus network though panel distribution.

Fleet Combat Training Center, Atlantic, Norfolk, VA, Joint Maritime Command Information System

Operated and maintained telecommunication information center installations, data handling microcomputer equipment, at computer command information system sites using specialized test equipment.

Fleet Combat Training Center, Atlantic, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, VA, CV / CVN / LHD Combat Direction Systems AN/UYQ-21 Display Maintenance Technician

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Maintained and operated a Hughes Logic Data Display system while conducting corrective and preventive maintenance and troubleshoot various associated electronic components.

Service School Command, Great Lakes, IL, Fire Controlman, Class A School Strand

Acquired experience with radio wave theory, and its basic components, learned the purpose of search, navigation, and fire control radars and the characteristics and transmission lines. Tested equipment associated with electromechanical systems and performed adjustments, alignments, and calibrations of electromechanical systems and devices. Gained the ability to isolate diagnose and repair motor and generator faults.

Service School Command, Great Lakes, IL, Advanced Electronics Technical Core

Developed and practiced a sound knowledge of basic electricity and electronic theory. Gained the ability to identify, troubleshoot, and correct problems to the component level in a variety of electronic systems. Learned to use and interpret equipment technical manuals to operate and apply electronic test equipment in the process of isolating and repairing equipment causalities.

References:

Brad Michael Almond358 West Linden AvePueblo West CO 81007719-252-4137

Paul McCraePeru, Indiana 719-505-5516 [email protected]

Mike [email protected] design Engineering Specialist. 719-553-9114 Cell

Miles, Thomas L.UMCDF Lead Instrument EngineerURS Corporation509-547-8313 home509-205-4022 cell

Wright, NolanSenior Electrical EngineerColumbia Energy and Environmental [email protected]

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Jones, [email protected]

Resent Specialty classes / certifications:

FANUC -Electrical Maintenance with R-30iB Controller

CFOT (Certified Fiber Optics Technician)