1. Timothy Collins
E-2 Journeyman Licensed Electrician
Objective
Obtain a positon in facilities engineering and building maintenance where my skills and experience can be used to
contribute to the team in runningand maintaining a large facility.
Qualifications
Possesses over 30 years of diversified and comprehensive experience in commercial industrial electrical
applications.
Experience working with PLC systems(Schneider & Siemens)
Knowledge of tools and test equipment includinghand tools, laddersand manlifts.
5 yrs. experience in a mission critical Data Center as a facility engineer.
Hands on application in electrical and Data Center services including: monthly and quarterly preventative
maintenance of mechanical and electrical systems as well as providing remote hands services to co-location
tenants.
Involvement in coordinating and planning of maintenance pertaining to Data Center equipment and
infrastructure. Proficient in Plan-On and Share Point.
Professional Experience
Digital Realty, Trumbull, CT August 2011- Present
Facilities Engineer
Monitor and maintain electrical, mechanical and UPS systems, emergency generators, Fire/Life safety systems
and associated equipment
Conduct routine, ongoing assessment of buildingsystem operations.
Oversee & preform preventative maintenance on all buildingequipment toensure efficient operation of building
systems.
Coordinate maintenance asneeded with outside contractors.
Oversee Vendor work and installations.
Respond verbally and in writing to emergency situations and customer concerns; escalated when needed to
propertymanagement.
Assist with maintaininginventoryand the purchase of partsand supplies.
Experience with Siemens,Schneider BMS Systemsand Trane Interface.
Oversaw Chiller Plant operationsand Maintenance.
Ibew Local Union 488, Monroe, CT 1985- 2011
Journeyman Facilities Electrician
Workedfor various Electrical Contractorshowever most of these years with Ducci Electric, DintoElectricand Eastern Electric.
Hands on installation of electrical systems in commercial and industrial venues, including but not limited to;
electrical systemsand controls, installationsand maintenance, generatorsand transformers, switchesand circuit
breakers, motors and conduit, troubleshooting, wiring diagrams, blueprints and schematics, Fire Alarm, life
support systems and UPS systems in mission critical facilities.
Coordinating electrical work with all other building trades, ordering material, attending job meetings, payroll,
running weekly safety meetings and working with Sub-Forman laying out work to complete jobs in a safe and
timelymanner.
The Bridgeport Area Joint Apprenticeship Program, Monroe, CT 1981-1985
2. Electrical Apprentice
Served in an extensive apprenticeship program; combining4 yearsof classroom studyalong w/ 8000 hrs.hands-
on experience in electrical application.
Education
IBEWLocal Union #488 Apprenticeship Program Bridgeport, CT
E-2 Journeyman Electrician License
License #: ELC.0159848-E2
o Confined space training o OSHA 30 Safety Training; CPR, AED Training and Basic First Aid o Spill prevention, Control and
Counter-Measure Training