Name : ANGEL ROBLES
Industry Type : Electrical Contractors
City & State : SAN ANTONIO, TX
Job Title JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN
Relocation Preferences : none
Objective : In order to acquire a job in the Electrical field.
Resume :  
ANGEL ROBLES Phone#210-461-9152
9926 MAGNOLIA RUN
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78251
Career Objectives
To obtain a position as an electrician in which I can continue to use my many years of experience and skills as a licensed journeyman.
Summary of Qualifications
Ten years experience as a licensed journeyman electrician, bilingual, commercial and residential experience.
Work History
Aug 18, 2008 - Dec 04, 2009 Central Electric - Texas
Journeyman Electrician
Read prints, layout boxes, run conduit mostly three-quarter, half-inch. Run home runs to power and lighting circuits, terminate at boxes. Did finish work three way switches, fixtures, hvac. I have work with 3" and 4".

Jan 24, 2008 - Jul 18, 2008 Luzer Electric - Texas
electrician app.
Run lighting circuits, install fixtures.

Sep 24, 2007 - Jan 08, 2008 Dausin Electric - Texas
electrical app.
lighting and power

Feb 21, 2006 - Sep 11, 2007 System Electric - Texas
electrical app.
run power and lighting

Mar 25, 2005 - Feb 09, 2006 J-Meg Electrical - Texas
Electrical App.
runconduit power and lighting

Sep 18, 2004 - Mar 12, 2005 Mustang Electric - Texas
Electrician App.
run conduit power lighting circuits

Nov 07, 1998 - Sep 30, 2004 Cappadonna Electrical - Texas
Electrical Apprentice
Wired residental, and commercial jobs. Did layouts and finish work.

Education
Hallmark Institute
Education Level: Associates Degree
Graduated: Yes

Hondo High School - Hondo
Education Level: High School Diploma/GED
Graduated: Yes

Training
ABC Contracting School
Electrical
Status: Completed

Occupational License/Certification
State of Texas - San Antonio, Texas
Journeyman Electrician
License
Issued: Feb 18, 2009
Expires: Feb 18, 2011

Occupational Experience
Electricians ( 20 yrs 0 mos )1. Climbs ladder to install, maintain or repair electrical wiring, equipment and fixtures. 15 to 19 years
2. Constructs and fabricates parts, using hand tools and specifications. 15 to 19 years
3. Diagnoses malfunctioning systems, apparatus, and components, using test equipment and hand tools. 15 to 19 years
4. Directs and trains workers to install, maintain, or repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures. 15 to 19 years
5. Drives vehicle, operates flood lights, and places flares during power failure or emergency. 15 to 19 years
6. Inspects systems and electrical parts to detect hazards, defects, and need for adjustments or repair. 15 to 19 years
7. Installs electrical wiring, equipment, apparatus, and fixtures, using hand tools and power tools. 15 to 19 years
8. Maintains and repairs or replaces wiring, equipment and fixtures, using hand tools. 15 to 19 years
9. Plans layout and installation of electrical wiring, equipment and fixtures consistent with specifications and local codes. 15 to 19 years
10. Possesses electrician's license or identification card to meet governmental regulations. 3 to 4 years
11. Prepares sketches of location of wiring and equipment or follows blueprints to determine location of equipment and conformance to safety codes. 15 to 19 years
12. Readies and assembles electrical wiring, equipment and fixtures, using specifications and hand tools. 10 to 14 years
13. Tests electrical systems and continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures, using testing devices, such as ohmmeter, voltmeter, and oscilloscope. 10 to 14 years

Construction and Building Inspectors ( 10 yrs 0 mos )1. Approves and signs plans that meet required specifications. 5 to 9 years
2. Computes estimates of work completed and approves payment for contractors. 5 to 9 years
3. Confers with owners, violators, and authorities to explain regulations and recommend alterations in construction or specifications. 5 to 9 years
4. Evaluates premises for cleanliness, including garbage disposal and lack of vermin infestation. 5 to 9 years
5. Inspects bridges, dams, highways, building, wiring, plumbing, electrical circuits, sewer, heating system, and foundation for conformance to specifications and codes. 10 to 14 years
6. Issues violation notices, stop-work orders, and permits for construction and occupancy. Training only
7. Maintains daily logs, inventory, and inspection and construction records and prepares reports. 3 to 4 years
8. Measures dimensions and verifies level, alignment, and elevation of structures and fixtures to ensure compliance to building plans and codes. 5 to 9 years
9. Records and notifies owners, violators, and authorities of violations of construction specifications and building codes. 3 to 4 years
10. Reviews and interprets plans, blueprints, specifications, and construction methods to ensure compliance to legal requirements. 5 to 9 years


First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers ( 10 yrs 0 mos )1. Assigns workers to perform activities, such as service appliances, repair and maintain vehicles, and install machinery and equipment. 5 to 9 years
2. Completes and maintains reports, such as time and production records, inventories, and test results. 5 to 9 years
3. Computes estimates and actual costs of factors, such as materials, labor, and outside contractors, and prepares budgets. 5 to 9 years
4. Confers with personnel, such as management, engineering, quality control, customers, and workers' representatives to coordinate work activities and resolve problems. 5 to 9 years
5. Directs, coordinates, and assists in performance of workers' activities, such as engine tune-up, hydroelectric turbine repair, or circuit breaker installation. 5 to 9 years
6. Establishes or adjusts work methods and procedures to meet production schedules, using knowledge of capacities of machines, equipment, and personnel. 5 to 9 years
7. Examines object, system, or facilities, such as telephone, air-conditioning, or industrial plant, and analyzes information, to determine installation, service, or repair needed. 5 to 9 years
8. Interprets specifications, blueprints, and job orders, and constructs templates and lays out reference points for workers. 5 to 9 years
9. Monitors operations, and inspects, tests, and measures completed work, using devices, such as hand tools, gauges, and specifications to verify conformance to standards. 5 to 9 years
10. Patrols work area and examines tools and equipment to detect unsafe conditions or violations of safety rules. 3 to 4 years
11. Recommends measures, such as procedural changes, service manuals revisions, and equipment purchases, to improve work performance and minimize operating costs. 3 to 4 years
12. Recommends or initiates personnel actions, such as employment, performance evaluations, promotions, transfers, discharges, and disciplinary measures. 3 to 4 years
13. Requisitions materials and supplies, such as tools, equipment, and replacement parts for work activities. 5 to 9 years
14. Trains workers in methods, procedures, and use of equipment and work aids, such as blueprints, hand tools, and test equipment. 5 to 9 years


Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment ( 5 yrs 0 mos )1. Adjusts defective components, using hand tools and technical documents. 5 to 9 years
2. Advises management regarding customer satisfaction, product performance, and suggestions for product improvements. 5 to 9 years
3. Analyzes technical requirements of customer desiring to utilize electronic equipment, and performs installation and maintenance duties. 5 to 9 years
4. Calibrates testing instruments and installed or repaired equipment to prescribed specifications. 5 to 9 years
5. Consults with customer, supervisor, and engineers to plan layout of equipment and to resolve problems in system operation and maintenance. 5 to 9 years
6. Converses with equipment operators to ascertain whether mechanical or human error contributed to equipment breakdown. 5 to 9 years
7. Determines feasibility of using standardized equipment, and develops specifications for equipment required to perform additional functions. 5 to 9 years
8. Enters information into computer to copy program or to draw, modify, or store schematics, applying knowledge of software package used. Training only
9. Inspects components of equipment for defects, such as loose connections and frayed wire, and for accuracy of assembly and installation. 5 to 9 years
10. Maintains records of repairs, calibrations, and tests. 5 to 9 years
11. Operates equipment to demonstrate use of equipment and to analyze malfunctions. 5 to 9 years
12. Replaces or repairs defective components, using hand tools and technical documents. 5 to 9 years
13. Signs overhaul documents for equipment replaced or repaired. 5 to 9 years
14. Studies blueprints, schematics, manuals, and other specifications to determine installation procedures. 5 to 9 years
15. Tests faulty equipment, using test equipment and applying knowledge of functional operation of electronic unit and systems, to diagnose malfunction. 10 to 14 years


Electric Meter Installers and Repairers ( 10 yrs 0 mos )1. Cleans meter parts, using chemical solutions, brushes, sandpaper, and soap and water. 5 to 9 years
2. Disconnects and removes electric power meters when defective or when customer accounts are in default, using hand tools. 5 to 9 years
3. Inspects and tests electric meters, relays, and power, to detect cause of malfunction and inaccuracy, using hand tools and testing equipment. 5 to 9 years
4. Makes adjustments to meter components, such as setscrews or timing mechanism to conform to specifications. 3 to 4 years
5. Mounts and installs meter and other electric equipment, such as time clocks, transformers, and circuit breakers, using electrician's hand tools. 10 to 14 years
6. Records meter reading and installation data on meter cards, work orders, or field service orders. 1 to 2 years
7. Repairs electric meters and components, such as transformers and relays, and changes faulty or incorrect wiring, using hand tools. 5 to 9 years
8. Splices and connects cable from meter or current transformer to pull box or switchboard, using hand tools, to provide power. 10 to 14 years


Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers ( 10 yrs 0 mos )1. Assembles systems and support structures, and installs components, units, and printed circuit boards, following specifications and using hand tools and power tools. 3 to 4 years
2. Assists or confers with supervisor or engineer to plan and review work activities and to resolve production problems. 3 to 4 years
3. Cleans parts, using cleaning solution, airhose, and cloth. 5 to 9 years
4. Completes, reviews, and maintains production, time, and component waste reports. 3 to 4 years
5. Drills and taps holes in specified locations to mount control units and to provide openings for elements, wiring, and instruments. 5 to 9 years
6. Fabricates and forms parts, coils, and structures according to specifications, using drill, calipers, cutters, and saws. 5 to 9 years
7. Inspects units to detect malfunctions, and adjusts, repairs, or replaces component parts to ensure conformance to specifications. 3 to 4 years
8. Instructs customers in installation, repair, and maintenance of products and explains assembly procedures or techniques to workers. 5 to 9 years
9. Marks and tags components to track and identify stock inventory. 3 to 4 years
10. Measures and adjusts voltages to specified value to determine operational accuracy of instruments. 10 to 14 years
11. Packs finished assemblies for shipment and transports to storage areas, using hoists or handtrucks. 3 to 4 years
12. Paints structures as specified, using paint sprayer. 3 to 4 years
13. Positions, aligns, and adjusts workpieces and electrical parts to facilitate wiring and assembly. 5 to 9 years
14. Reads and interprets schematic drawings, diagrams, blueprints, specifications, work orders, and reports to determine materials requirements and assembly instructions. 5 to 9 years
15. Selects or distributes materials, supplies, and subassemblies to work area. 3 to 4 years
16. Tests wiring installations, assemblies, and circuits for resistance factors and operational defects, and records results. 5 to 9 years



Computer Skills
Typing Speed: 40 Words Per Minute


EMail Software (Outlook, Thunderbird, etc)
Internet Browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc)
Personal Computers


Language Skills
English - Excellent ( Read Write Speak )
Spanish - Good ( Read Write Speak )

Additional Skills
I have experience and certified with manlifts 40' and 60', scissor lifts, and some experience operating bucket truck, also worked in the construction of the Peterson Hospital in Kerrville,TX with System Electric for two years running normal power and critical power, especially in the patient rooms.

Driver's License
Class C - Standard Driver's License










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