1. ROBERT M GREEN
112 Marina Bay Court, Sylvan Lake, Alberta • Home: 613-849-9683 • Cell: 613-849-9683 • robtggreen@hotmail.com
Professional Summary
Electrical Professional with vast knowledge of the fundamental concepts of Electrical Construction, QA/QC
Inspections and Commissioning. Safety-oriented and driven to produce quality results in a timely manner.
Skills
Knowledge of Canadian Electrical Code QA/QC experience
Troubleshooting complex control systems Commissioning Experience
Certified Electrical License Supervisory Skills
Exceptionally detail-oriented Knowledgeable in construction safety
Blueprint fluency Strong interpersonal skills
Valid driver's license Project scheduling
Work History
Electrical Foreman, 11/2014 to 10/2015
Quinte Trade Services – Belleville, Ontario
Supervise the electrical construction for the new FedEx Distribution Plant located in Belleville Ontario;
Also supervised the electrical installation of electrical service upgrades at the Pomeroy Hotel in Grande Prairie
and the Stonebridge Hotel in Fort St John;
Interpreted drawings, wiring diagrams, flow charts and written descriptions of the project requirements.
Worked with various types of cableways, conduits and other electrical raceways;
Updated service record files on equipment drawings and history.
JV Driver Electrical Superintendent, 05/2013 to 10/2014
JV Driver – Leduc, Alberta
Responsible for the electrical installation of the expansion of the 144kVMahno Sub Station to provide power for
the Imperial Oil Nabiye Project, Cold Lake from the construction phase to final handover to Imperial Oil
Recourses;
Drafted the Mahno Sub Station Execution Plan to establish a strategy to ensure the work scope at the
Mahihkan Sub Station was performed in a safe and efficient manner to meet the handover date of May 16,
2014 for approval by the Client, Imperial Oil, prior to work commencing on the Project,
Interpreted drawings, wiring diagrams, flow charts and written descriptions of the project requirements;
Consulted with the electricians regarding the likely risks associated with the assigned job;
Consistently updated knowledge of safety requirements and policies.
Punch List Coordinator, 02/2012 to 04/2013
MMR Constructors – Calgary, Alberta
Responsible for the completion of all punches site wide prior to turnover to commissioning and handover to
Client;
This included the supervision of a crew of Inspectors on a daily basis;
Prepare reports for Senior Management and Client to update and provide advice on progress and on projected
completion dates;
Represent ISCT at meetings with Contractors, Construction Management Team and Client to advise on issues
related to Handover and Turnover;
Interpreted drawings, wiring diagrams, flow charts and written descriptions of the project requirements;
Maintained a working area that was clean, safe and stocked with appropriate equipment and supplies;
Consistently updated knowledge of safety requirements and policies.
Electrical Design Coordinator, 06/2010 to 02/2012
EMS Tech Inc – Belleville, Ontario
Responsible for the electrical design and construction of bulk material handling equipment in compliance with
2. the customer's specifications applicable codes and drawings;
Travel to China and Indonesia to attend at Factory Acceptance Tests, Site Acceptance Tests and to supervise
construction crews building equipment;
Meet with Clients to update on progress and to address outstanding issues related to construction.;
Worked extended hours on weekday and weekend projects;
Consistently updated knowledge of safety requirements and policies;
Planned motor starter and control installations using codes and specs.
QA/QC Advisor, 12/2009 to 06/2010
MMR Constructors – Albian Sands Shell Oil Project, Fort MacMurray, Alberta
Employed as a QA/QC Advisor at the Albian Sands Shell Oil Mining and Extraction Construction Project, a
multibillion project located in the oil sands area of Alberta;
Responsible for ensuring the installation of DCS panels, PDP panels, SIS panels and UPS panels and the
associated wiring meet the engineering standards as set out by Shell Oil and are in compliance with the
Canadian Electrical Code;
Interpreted drawings, wiring diagrams, flow charts and written descriptions of the project requirements;
Consistently updated knowledge of safety requirements and policies.
Electrician, 03/2009 to 12/2009
Ledcor Industries – Alberta
Responsible for the installation and wiring of electrical power transformers and the related 4160 Volt and 600
Volt MCC's -control wiring and UPS backup power systems.
Electrician, 01/2009 to 03/2009
Cannonbie Industries – Albian Sands Pumping Station, Fort MacMurray, Alberta
Hired specifically for the purpose of terminating 4160 Volt parallel conductors from the Power Transformers to
the MCCs, Motor Starters and Motors.
Electrical Superintendent, 07/2007 to 11/2008
Berry Y&V-Fort MacMurray, Alberta – CNRL Horizon Oil Sands Project, Fort MacMurray, Alberta
Held position of Superintendent for electrical and instrumentation construction activities at the CNRL
Secondary Upgrader, a multibillion dollar Oil and Gas mining and extraction project;
Initially responsible for the Area 48 MCC and RIB Room Installation;
On completion moved to Night Shift Superintendent for Areas 41, 42, 43 and 48 responsible for work
assignments, Health and Safety, discipline and reporting night shift activities to Senior Management and the
client on a daily basis;
Also held Superintendent position responsible for Heat Trace, QA/QC Testing and QC Inspection;
Consistently updated knowledge of safety requirements and policies;
Consulted daily with electrical workers regarding the likely risks associated with the assigned job;
Determined the project schedule, which included the sequence of all construction activities;
Reported the quality of performance on site to all site construction managers;
Conducted routine quality audits to ensure that work was progressing per the specifications and initiated
corrective actions;
Guided and directed third-party inspectors through project construction, commissioning and closeout;
Avoided construction delays by efficiently following through with all site inspections in a timely manner.
Education
LLB: Law, April 1992
Queen's University - Kingston, Ontario