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Swiss 2 • 1111 Tulsa, Switzerland • phone: +1 1111 01 • cell: +1 33 333 33 # • sample@grandresume.com

Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanic

Highly trained, productive mechanic with over 20 years experience in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of heavy-duty equipment. Multilingual, Swiss citizen seeking a position with an employer in British Columbia or Alberta to apply for permanent residency under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in the skilled worker category. Willing to pursue additional testing to meet Canadian industry standards. Results-driven self-starter with a strong work ethic; excellent communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills; and the ability to perform efficiently as a team player and independently with minimal supervision. Deadline-oriented multitasker with a commitment to high-quality service to ensure customer satisfaction. Extensive travel throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. Fluent in German (native speaker) and English. Conversant in French and Italian.

Professional Experience

Yaden baad AG, Thun, Switzerland 2007-2008

A provider of heating, ventilation, and sanitation services

Heating Service Dispatcher

Scheduled and dispatched four technicians to customer sites; and processed incoming service orders.

Led the administration, planning, and execution of nearly 400 service contracts; handled billing transactions.

YADEN BAAD AG, Thun, Switzerland2003-2007

A company specializing in thermal recovery, landfills, recyclables / recycling,

biogenic waste, and environmentally safe waste management services

Shift Charge Engineer

Ensured safe and efficient plant operations; maximum throughput of refuse; and optimum combustion for energy recovery via steam turbines and district heat systems for the local army compound; and supervised staff.

Monitored flue gas cleaning with the electrostatic precipitators (ESP) system, residual heat recovery, wet scrubber, and bag filters; and oversaw feed water production by demineralization on resin.

Treated consumables and residues, including ESP ash, fly ash, and wash water from the wet scrubber.

BOEHN (Switzerland) Ltd, Zurich, Switzerland2001-2003

A large French multinational conglomerate and global leader in equipment and services

for power generation and rail transport with offices in over 70 countries

Head, Department of Technology & Process Support

Led the financial, administrative, and technical management of the department with nearly 10 employees.

Optimized assembly and training processes by utilizing Six Sigma quality assurance (QA) techniques.

Remodeled the overhaul scheduling process; executed the changeover from paper to electronic documentation.

Established an internal web-based online training program for over 350 field engineers.

The AUF Group, Baden, Switzerland1988-1996, 1998-2000

The world’s largest builder of electricity; a global leader in power and automation

technologies with operations in nearly 100 countries; headquartered in Zurich

Assembly Technologies Specialist (1998 – 2000)

Scheduled gas turbines overhauls, repairs, and refurbishment projects.

Prepared and updated service documentation for the field engineers.

Oversaw planning and procurement of special tools for gas turbines.

Professional Experience (continued)

The AUF Group, Baden, Switzerland (continued)1988-1996, 1998-2000

Chief Field Engineer (1994 – 1996)

Oversaw inspection and realignment and resolved vibration problems on gas turbines in China and Canada.

Functioned as assistant resident project manager and closed out site offices for three major projects in Malaysia.

Acted as resident service engineer at the Connaught Bridge Power Plant near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Field Engineer (1988 – 1994)

Led the new erection of two gas turbines at Connaught Bridge Power Plant, Malaysia.

Coordinated the new erection of a heavy fuel gas turbine in Tung Hsiao Power Station, Taiwan.

Performed overhauls of gas and steam turbines and generators in Saudi Arabia, Holland, Egypt, Israel, and the U.S.

Served as task force leader in the modifications of a new prototype gas turbine in Midland, Michigan, USA.

ONE BIG PEACH, Bern, Switzerland1996-1998

Farming Apprentice

Operated farm machinery; bred and raised cows and pigs; and planted, cultivated, and harvested arable crops.

Education

1st & 2nd Winter Farming Trade School, Münsingen, Switzerland 1996-1998

Mechanical Trade School, Interlaken, Switzerland 1982-1986

Secondary School, Gstaad, Switzerland 1977-1982

Primary School, Schönried, Switzerland 1973-1977

Certification

Advanced Swiss Federal Certificate: Operator of Heat and Power Plants 2005-2006

Equivalent to Canadian NOC 7351 Stationary Engineers and Auxiliary Equipment Operators

Swiss Federal Certificate of Capacity: Farmer 1996-1998

Equivalent to Canadian NOC 8251 Farmers and Farm Managers

Swiss Federal Certificate of Capacity: Mechanic / Machinist 1982-1986

Equivalent to Canadian NOC 7231 Machinists and Machining and Tooling Inspectors

Equivalent to Canadian NOC 7311 Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics

Professional Development

Basics of Personnel Assessment Practice-Oriented Leadership Operation of Waste Incineration Plants

Six Sigma Quality Conducting Personnel Assessment Leadership & Social Responsibility Thermal Plants

Technical Skills

Operating Systems:

Windows NT / 2000 / XP / Vista

Hardware:

Microsoft and IBM compatibles

Databases:

Oracle, Access, Lotus Notes

Software Applications:

MS Project, Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Adobe Acrobat, Photoshop, SAP, Primavera Project Planner, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox

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