Cat 5 Cable Technician Resume

• Licensed 442A Industrial Electrician Journeyperson class (Interprovincial Red Seal Endorsement) and Member of Ontario College of Trades. • 8+ years’ experience in installation, repairs, troubleshooting, preventative and predictive maintenance in electrical equipment and its components in textile industries. Hands on training to set, calibrate and modify machine settings and troubleshoot electronic and electrical hardware. • PLC programming experience in Delta, Proface, B&R, Wuxi and Mitsubishi. • Knowledge and experience in VFDs (ABB, KEB and YASKAWA). • Knowledge of troubleshooting by HMI Panels (Delta, PROFACE, B&R, Rockwell Automation) • Reading and interpretation of drawings, schematics, blueprints, and Canadian Electrical Code. Calculations, estimation and preemption skills for ordering and maintaining inventory of frequently breakdown spare parts. • Excellent communication skills for working with people of all ages, cultures and socio economic background.
• Teachable and willing to take new challenges and to multitask and to help other team members to achieve production targets. • Implement techniques to maximize efficiency. Ability to work in fast-paced environments and adverse weather conditions. • Ability to carry heavy load (Up to 60 lbs) like cables and ladders. • Good hand eye coordination and dexterity skills. • Fluent in English, Urdu, Punjabi, Arabic. • Certifications: WHIMS Certification; First Aid and CPR; OHSA Awareness Training for Workers • Excellent skills in Computers, Microsoft Office Suite and proficient typing speedinstall Operating systems and configuring devices like Scanners, printers and other hardware. University of Engineering and Technology Lahore Pakistan • Comply to health and safety policies and practices of the company. • Troubleshoot routine electrical and mechanical problems on machines and verify I/Os to PLCs. • Setup Air jet weaving machines for change of fabric styles and optimize the machine parameters for minimum consumption of compressed air.
• Setup knotting machines and tie the warps beams. • Trace and replace the faulty solenoids on Jacquard electronic boards.Wedding Furniture Rental Oahu BELL TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS (Structured Cabling Division)Liquid Ionizer Air Purifier • Pulling, termination and splicing of Fiber Optic and CAT 5 communication cables.Patio Furniture Revit Family • Draw and report the layout plan to higher management. • Finishing jobs by installing RJ45 jacks and screw on wall plates on cables. • Pulling and termination of Backbone (Multiple strand fiber optic cable) • Dressing up the fiber optic closets and splicing with Backbone (Multiple strand fiber optic cable) • Reliability and on time check-ins into job site on work location far from home.
• Completion of projects in record time and ahead of schedule in all the running projects of Structured Cabling Division of Bell. • Reduced cables wastage by 40% using measurement and estimation skills. Fazal Cloth Mills Limited Multan Pakistan • Performed troubleshooting of automation problems and perform corrective preventive maintenance. and on CANBUS, PROFIBUS and ETHERNET inter machine communication Networks. • Performed preventive and breakdown maintenance of the spinning Unit. • Communicating ideas and information, using new technology and modernization. • To ensure the safety of staff by proper training and monitor potential hazards. • Developed Automation program of VOUK 802 Draw frames and installation of HMI interface in Urdu language using Delta DVP PLC Controller and DOP series HMI (Sample Available). • Increased average production speed and 5% productivity by correct Parameterization and optimization of YASKAWA and KEB Variable Frequency Drives.
MEDETERRANEAN TEXTILE COMPANY (Alexandria, Egypt) • Leveling, assembling, electrical connections and commissioning of textile machines. • Order replacement parts and maintain an inventory for breakdowns. • Train the production and maintenance staff for safe operation of machines as per health and safety procedures of manufacturer. • To rectify electronic problems related to HMI and control circuits. • Trouble free dismantling, erection and startup of used textile machinery. • Almost zero down time in the process due to unavailability of essential machinery spares in ready stock. Structured cabling is building or campus telecommunications cabling infrastructure that consists of a number of standardized smaller elements (hence structured) called subsystems. Structured cabling falls into six subsystems:[1] Structured cabling design and installation is governed by a set of standards that specify wiring data centers, offices, and apartment buildings for data or voice communications using various kinds of cable, most commonly category 5e (CAT5e), category 6 (CAT6), and fiber optic cabling and modular connectors.
These standards define how to lay the cabling in various topologies in order to meet the needs of the customer, typically using a central patch panel (which is normally 19 inch rack-mounted), from where each modular connection can be used as needed. Each outlet is then patched into a network switch (normally also rack-mounted) for network use or into an IP or PBX (private branch exchange) telephone system patch panel. Structured cabling is the design and installation of a cabling systems that will support multiple hardware uses systems and be suitable for today’s needs and those of the future. With a correctly installed system your requirements of today and of tomorrow will be catered for and whatever hardware you choose to add will be supported [2] Lines patched as data ports into a network switch require simple straight-through patch cables at each end to connect a computer. Voice patches to PBXs in most countries require an adapter at the remote end to translate the configuration on 8P8C modular connectors into the local standard telephone wall socket.
No adapter is needed in the U.S. as the 6P2C and 6P4C plugs most commonly used with RJ11 and RJ14 telephone connections are physically and electrically compatible with the larger 8P8C socket. RJ25 and RJ61 connections are physically but not electrically compatible, and cannot be used. In the UK, an adapter must be present at the remote end as the 6-pin BT socket is physically incompatible with 8P8C. It is common to color code patch panel cables to identify the type of connection, though structured cabling standards do not require it except in the demarcation wall field. Cabling standards demand that all eight conductors in Cat5e/6/6A cable are connected, resisting the temptation to 'double-up' or use one cable for both voice and data. IP phone systems, however, can run the telephone and the computer on the same wires. Regardless of copper cable type (Cat5e/Cat6/Cat6A) the maximum distance is 90m for the permanent link installation and an allowance for 10m of patch cords at the ends combined[3]