1. MICHAEL L. ROESCH
16697 WILLIAMS CREEK ROAD,BRENHAM,TX 77833 H: 979-421-9235 C: 979-203-0814 E: michaelroesch61@gmail.com
ELECTRICAL FOREMAN / JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN
“…construction knowledge and experience combined with tireless work ethic make him an invaluable asset…”
Accomplished professional with over 23 years of increasingly complex experience in general and electrical construction including
multimillion dollar global projectmanagement. Skilled in government construction contracts with ability to manage multipletrades
simultaneously and successfully drive projects to completion. Decisive and knowledgeable in constructi on, civil, structural,
electrical, mechanical, fire protection, code, and safety regulations. Creative thinker with global approach to create innovative
solutions that increase efficiency, productivity, and profitability. First-rate estimating, negotiation, and communication. Strong
aptitude for new technologies with flawless career safety record.
Electrical InfrastructureDesign/Installation
MAXIMO Inventory/Ordering
Generator Repair/Backup & Installation
Electrical Maintenance/Repair
Inventory Control/Scheduling
Quality Control/Assurance
Automatic Transfer Systems
Warehousing
Safety Regulations
Security, Mood, and Low Voltage Lighting
Field Verification and BluePrintlayouts
Battery Backup Systems
Client/Vendor Relations
Staff Management/Workforce Planning
Team Leadership/Motivation
Strategic Planning
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Haarmeyer Electric, Conroe, TX. 2015 - 2016
Local service electrical contractor
Foreman / Journeyman Electrician
Worked on several small construction projects.
Installed and terminated service feeder cables, panels and transformers.
Laid out and installed site and building lighting,
Installed Ansul controls and chiller and freezer power and controls.
Oil Capitol Electric, Broken Arrow, OK. 2014 - 2015
State wide full service electrical contractor
Journeyman Electrician
Assisted in numerous tasks in the ground up construction of 1.3 million square foot Macy’s Fulfillment Center.
Pulled 1000 KCM high voltage cables and service feeder cables.
Installed and terminated panels and transformers.
Laid out and installed lighting in multiple areas.
Installed Plug N Go cabling system for lighting.
Rinker Materials, Sealy, TX 2014 - 2014
International manufacturer of concrete products.
Maintenance Supervisor
Led a minimal staff whilecompletingoverdue maintenance, plantupgrades, and emergency service calls in three separate plants.
Overhauled 2 plants while installing 2 concrete batching systems.
Implemented filingsystemfor the preventative maintenance programto track repair and installation to plantimprovements,
and service response times.
Coordinated the removal of over 2000 pounds of environmental waste.
Initiated cleanup of maintenance shop and area by removing unserviceable equipment.
2. DynCorp International, Fort Worth, TX 2010 - 2013
Global government services and support solutions provider.
Operations & Maintenance Trainer
Deployed to more than 15 bases in Iraq and Afghanistan to train diverseworkforcein and institutebestpractices for rapid response
emergency capabilities, world-class post-conflict and transition programs, and sustainable solutions for long-term development,
with an emphasis on building local capacity. Responsible for training global staff from Iraq, Bosnia, Philippines, Kenyan, Sri Lanka,
and India to sustain proper electrical and operational efficiencies.Highly respected for ability to communicatewith trainees despite
language barriers. Training subjects include Facilities Inspection, Service Order Generating, Estimated Cost of Damage, Vehic le
Dispatch, and Computer Proficiencies.
Requested to join the Property and Supply Management Auditing team for problem solvingability to coordinatetrades and
ensure compliance with the Government Contract requirements; achieved and maintained 100% audit success rate.
Overhauled 6 departments and brought operations up to contractual compliance for DCMA government regula tions on 5
Bases.
Honored with “Service of Excellence” certificate for achievements in compliance and property accountability and multiple
“Certificates of Appreciation”.
Nominated for “Lightning Bolt Award” based on outstanding performance.
Multiple persons trained received recognition from Theater Project Management or were promoted.
Created all training materials and collateral.
Kellogg, Brown, Root, (KBR) 2004 - 2009
A leading global engineering, construction, and services company supporting the energy, hydrocarbon, government services, minerals, civil
infrastructure, power, and industrial markets. Employs over 50,000 globally with $11B+ in revenues for 2008. Provide logistical support to the U.S.
armed forces in a $200M contract with 14,000 U.S. employees in Iraq.
Acting Site Supervisor/Electrical General Foreman
Served in FOB Paliwoda (three years with US Military), Al Hillah (one year with DOS), and Basra (one year with DOS), Iraq.
Department of State regional security vetted with oversightfor Iraqi and Third World National contractincludingcostand equipment
expenditures, supply control,basesizereduction, and handover, health, safety, and welfare of employees. Enforced standards and
policies and trained Iraqi civilians in electrical standards, repairing, installation, QA/QC of construction operations, and repair of
electrical infrastructure. Provided troubleshooting for electrical and transfer systems and emergency generators, improving
electrical,plumbing,and carpentry on a Forward OperatingBasefor up to 1,000 soldiers. Oversaw8 Iraqi employees, 5 Third World
Nationals, and up to 6 expatriates. Managed budget of $38K per month for parts and material maintenance of seven full time
generators, five backup generators, and 600+ air conditioners.
Implemented the preventative maintenance program, training Iraqi personnel on electrical standards, correct methods of
repair and installation to improve electrical quality standards, service response times, and customer satisfaction.
Saved KBR over $600K through effective team leadership in the cross leveling,cannibalizing,and manufacturingof parts and
material for the electrical portion of $1.8M Authorized Change Letter for base life support expansion.
Fabricated a repair using local parts for 18 buildings, enabling closure of Basra REO portion of grounding and bonding
verification—third site of all sites in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Improvised using availablesupplies to constructa Life Sustainment Area in 13 days with five electricians to bury 4,000 ft. of
cableand wiringup a generator, one MDP, two SDPs,a shower unit, latrineunit,pump station,nine CHUs and carried out
all repairs.
Facilities Electric, Houston, TX 2000 - 2004
Full service electrical contractor specializing in commercial electrical construction, remodel, repair, and service. Annual revenue of $5 to $10M with
50 to 99 Employees.
Electrical Foreman
Led field verification of blueprints to identify potential problems and avoid delays in scheduli ng and work progression. Made
decisions on the fastest and most economical method for installations. Ordered material, tools, and equipment and met with
project managers, general contractors,and owners to coordinatechanges in plans and to make recommenda tions. Supervised up
to 18 personnel ranging from apprentice to foremen.
Identified laser productas easier and faster method in constructingEgg Shaped Theater for Magic Earth Project, resultingin
3. reduction in construction time.
Contributed to securing of a $70K contract through top performance on project that led to further projects and career
progression to foreman.
Executed church facility construction project ahead of schedule, creating cost and time savings by running underground
homeruns and through foresightof requirements for extra circuits and outlets,and installation of an extra 10 ft of conduit.
Improved customer relations and established strong client partnership through efficient project management of residential
facility’s computerized lighting—beat competitor in service delivery and was awarded the entire contract.
Pollack-Summit Electric / IES 1997 - 2000
Small electrical contractor providing construction services with $20Mto $50M in revenues and approximately 100 to 249 employees. Merged with
Summit Electric and IES.
Lead Electrician
Piloted staff of up to 8 staff ranging fromapprentices to foremen with responsibility for thedesign,installation, and troubleshooting
of computerized lightingsystems, emergency generators, complex chandelier winch systems,security and mood lighting,and low
voltage lighting.
Recognized for top performance and ability to troubleshoot and identify solutions —promoted rapidly to supportconcurrent
multi-site projects and contributed to streamlining of operations.
Devised method of pullingin conduitwhiletrench is beingdug duringinstallation of underground lightingfor the Methodist
Hospital Medical office building.
Conducted the installation of largebattery back-up systems, assemblingwiringinto new multi-story office buildings and the
remodeling of current office buildings.
KenMor Electric, Houston, TX 1992 - 1997
Provides service in all phases of electrical planning, design, construction, and project management for commercial, industrial, government, and
institutional markets and offers electrical maintenance and technology solutions, including data cabling and traffic control devices. Annual
revenues of $20M to $50M and 249 employees.
Journeyman Electrician
Functioned as an apprentice and subsequently supervised up to eight personnel ranging in responsibility from apprentice to
foremen with oversightfor the takeoff of blueprints to accelerateconstruction.Led field projects and conducted the installation on
emergency generators with automatic transfer switches. Oversaw the construction of vehicle maintenance garage.
Introduced an assembly lineprocess of wall fabrication, reduced concrete pours of the cells from one week to one day, and
reduced crew from five to three—created savings in human resources expense.
Drafted take-off prints enablingefficientretrieval of blueprints to find free spaceto install conduitand boxes in overcrowded
ceiling space for Southwest Memorial surgical expansion.
Executed draftlayoutof electrical panels,transformers,and equipment in 11 electrical and communication rooms of hospital
under construction, meeting three-day turn around period and ensured equipment met space, NEC, and code
requirements.
Devised a pulley systemto make a 750-ft high voltage pull, non-stop through steam tunnels and around the perimeter of five
manholes within two days with a team of two Journeymen.
Increased production with installations priorto concrete being poured for Houston BaptistUniversity pan deck construction
project—reduced wire pullingand terminations from ladders—employed one Journeyman and completed in three weeks
instead of four weeks with two Journeymen.
Additional work history available upon request.
EDUCATION
Journeyman Electrical Courses, Independent Electrical Contractors, Houston, TX
Architecture two-year study towards four-year degree, Parkland College, Champaign, IL
Journeyman Electrician – Yearly Certification, Expiration May 2016
4. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Electric Services and Feeders, Texas Trades Education, Richardson, TX, 2015
Texas Laws and Rules and NPFA Safety, Elite Continuing Education, Ormond Beach, FL, 2014
Electrical Services and Feeders, Texas Trades Education, Richardson, TX, 2013
NEC Code Changes, American Continuing Education, Flower Mound, TX, 2012
Texas Electrician Update, TECES.ORG, Abilene, TX, 2011
Wiring & Protection, Texas Continuing Education.com, Honey Grove, TX, 2010
Texas Electrician Update, The Direct Learning Resource, Amarillo, TX, 2009
Summary of TDLR Laws and Rules and Review of Articles, Eduwhere, Chapel Hill, NC, 2008
Online CE for Texas Electricians, The Direct Learning Resource, Amarillo, TX, 2007
NEC Part One & Texas Laws Online, Jade Learning Inc., Raleigh, NC, 2006
NEC Overview of Revisions, Grounding & Calculations, Blinn College, Brenham, TX, 2005
NEC Changes Part Two & Texas Laws, IEC/Facilities, Houston, TX, 2004,
NEC Changes Part One & Texas Laws, IEC/Facilities, Houston, TX, 2003
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES
OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Safety and Health
8 Hour HAZWOPER
Texas Journeyman License
Forklift Operators Certificate
Skid Steer Operators Certificate
Backhoe Operators Certificate
ATV Operators Certificate
AWARDS OF RECOGNITION
Military Letters of Recommendation (Department of the Army)
Four Commanders Coins (U.S.A. Military)
Two Coins from KBR for Early Completion of Grounding and Bonding
And Work completed on the Red Bull Project (Construction of the above LSA)
Three Certificates of Appreciation—(U.S.A. Military)