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Purcell Matthews ________________________________________ 10790 Barberry Drive Hampton Georgia 30228 * ( 770 ) 756-9244 (Home) * (Cell) 575-1124 Email:pm114a268@westpost.

net Electrician * Power Generation * Facility Manager * Safety Advisor: Outstanding, dedicated individual with an excellent background of service in the following: Electrician, Safety Inspector, Facility Management and IT Service De sk in the United States Navy. Consistently recognized for superior performance, received on several occasions, the Navy Achievement Medal, COMLANTFLT Retention Award, Deployment and Oversees Service Ribbons; Work well independently, or in a group setting providing all facets of computer support such as troubleshooting, installations, and maintenance. In-depth knowle dge and understanding of various software packages, and their operating systems to include Maximo and Steam. Skilled in providing Customer and End-User Help De sk Support. Easily identify and resolve technical issues and concerns. Excelle nt communication and presentation capabilities. Comprehensive experience in all electrical construction, inspection, safety regu lation and facility management functions including: * Experience as an Uninterruptible Power Supply Technician * Technical expert on all power generation requirements * Ability to provide flawless Inspections, Preventive Maintenance and Records for Emergency Diesel Generators, 300KW Powerware 9315 UPS System along with support Switchboards, Switchgear and Control Panels * Responsible for telecommunication systems, programming control boards system setup and installation. * Manage extensive safety Programs with a variety of internal personne l and numerous contractors and representatives of other organizations * Develop safety plans and technical specifications for repair and im provement projects. * Responsible for engineering and construction coordination * Engineering knowledge spanning several engineering disciplines to include mechanical, electrical, civil and fire safety systems * Direct, mentor and motivate teams of employees to perform assigned projects Professional Career Experience ________________________________________ Kellogg Brown & Root DEC 12, 2005 to Present Construction Manager Power Generation Overall Supervision of Power Generation employees on all sites (22 different sit es / camps) with over 1315 pieces of equipment Managed operation, maintenance an d repair of KBR and identified U.S. Army power generation equipment throughout t he Theater of Operations (16 different camps/sites) Developed and maintained schedules, procedures and software for maintaining, exe rcising, and testing electrical systems. Ensured that trained and qualified personnel support the KBR power generation mi ssion Ensured required checks are conducted and equipment is properly maintained

Observed and followed all safety rules and procedures, including wearing persona l safety equipment Utilized technical and operating manuals for the best quantity and quality of jo b performed To work with the Electrical and Engineering department in the master planning, d esign, maintenance improvement of the power generation system. Assist in the co st benefit analysis of power grid installations / conversions at the sites. Res earch technology improvements to equipment KBR Aug 15, 2005 to Dec 12, 2005 Power Generation Supervisor Supervise Generator General Foreman's, Foreman's, and Mechanics at 14 different sites and or camps in operation, maintenance and repair of KBR and identified U. S. Army power generation equipment throughout the Theater of Operations. Developed and maintained schedules and procedures for maintaining, exercising an d testing electrical systems Ensured that trained and qualified personnel support the KBR power generation m ission Ensured required checks are conducted and equipment is properly maintained And all safety rules and procedures, including wearing personal safety equipment Performed joint tasking with the, Electrical and Engineering department in the p lanning, design and maintenance of Power Grid system. Assisted in analysis of power grid installations and conversions at sites with l arge KW usage. KBR Oct 17, 2004 to Aug 15, 2005 Power Generation Mechanic - Electrician- Material Control Specialist Requisition material, track material set max and min reorder points track materi al requisitions conduct inventory control and issue of material. Performed all aspects of preventative maintenance, and repairs for Diesel Genera tors at D8 Camp. Electrical Forman in charge of Operational Maintenance and Safe ty requirements of 62 buildings including writing requisitions and keeping recor ds of all Electrical Maintenance within our scope of work, administer Daily safe ty lectures and operational risk management assessments. UNITED STATES NAVY 1984 - 2004 Naval Oceanographic Processing Center Facilities Maintenance Supervisor/UPS Technician (2002 - 2004) Supervise 11 personnel in the operation, maintenance and programming of 300KW UP S, 900 KW Emergency Diesel Generator, Switchboards and Automated HVAC System, Developed Maintenance data base and implemented the Command Safety Call Center a nd Work Request System to coordinate filing, tracking and prioritizing of critic al repairs and updates to facilities, Verified detail blueprints of building modifications and upgrades, Responsible for the prevention of environmental casualties, responsible for disa ster preparation and recovery during emergency situations, accountable for criti cal surveillance systems (electrical) and Fire/Emergency teams Naval Technical Training Unit Kessler Air Force Base Student Naval Technical (2001 - 2002) Performed preventive and corrective maintenance on solid state static UPS system , troubleshooting, fault isolation and journeyman level repair of assemblies, su bassemblies, printed circuit assemblies or other plug in component, remodeled and relocated work stations throughout divisi

on, supervised several installations to achieve maximum energy and cost savings, directed emergency mechanical replacements positively impacting mission readiness Mobile Construction Battalion One Quality Control/Safety Inspector/Maintenance Control Officer (1998 - 2001) Reviewed and analyzed project construction drawings and specifications, Prepared Construction Inspection Plans including checklist of inspection points during critical phases of construction and installation, Verified materials and/or equipment ordered to meet applicable project specifica tions and safety requirements Construction Battalion Unit Four One Five Electrician Supervisor (1994 - 1998) Employed the principles and techniques of foremanship, supervised journeyman in troubleshooting installation and maintenance of airfield lighting and electrical transmission system, located faults in cables, Planned and installed interior wiring and lighting systems. Naval Air Station, Sigonella, Italy Electrician (1991 - 1994) Interpreted manufacture's drawings, splice and terminate single and multiple con ductor cables used in distributing system as well as communication cables using copper and fiber optic technology Used test equipment to locate faults and splice losses in power and communicatio n cables and splices Naval Cargo Handling and Port Group Electrician/Shipboard Crane Operation (1989 - 1991) Performed routine maintenance and safety checks on Shipboard Crane Motors, repai r of circuit cards alarm systems, Performed MPS Hagglunds crane operation, responsible for shipboard cargo handlin g operations. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba High Voltage Electrician (1986 - 1989) Responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of base wide 2400/4160, 34.5 volt Electrical Distribution System over head and under ground Construction Battalion Center, Davisville Maintenance Electrician (1984-1986) Installed repaired and maintained street lighting, fire alarm, public address, i nteroffice and telephone switch board systems working with batteries, electric m otors, relays, solenoids and switches, made estimates of material, labor, and equipment requirements

Education ________________________________________ Bachelors of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering, GPA 3.00, Corillins Unive

rsity, Certifications ________________________________________ State of Texas Apprentice Electrician License # 186198 F, G Wilson Perkins Generator Operation and Maintenance 2005 ESSCO Institute EPA Universal Certification for Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Albercorp Certification for Theory and Principles of Battery Maintenance, Testing, and Monitoring National Technology Transfer, Inc Certifications: Code Division, National Electric Code HVAC Division, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning United States Naval Construction Training Center Certification for Construction Inspector 2003 AVO Multi-Amp Institute Certification for Transfer Testing and Maintenance Naval Construction Regiment Contingency Training Department Certifications: Electrical Distribution Electrical Power Plant Invensys Powerware Certification for Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) First Responder 2003 Training ________________________________________ EPA, OSHA, NFPA, AFOSH, DOE, DOD, and other safety regulations. Construction Electrical Power and Communication Cable Splicing 2003 Advanced Construction Electrician 1996 and 2003 Basic Fleet Hospital Fleet Operations 1994 Leader Development Program 1992 Basic Electricity and Electronics 1984

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