1. Daniel K Norris
275 Palomar Circle
PuebloCO, 81007
Daniel.k.norris@hotmail.com
Cell: (719) 569-6670
Message: (719) 565-8606
AECOM / URS CORPORATION at PuebloChemical-DestructionPilotPlant,PuebloCO
Maintenance SupervisorInstrumentationand electrical
AECOM / URS CORPORATION “WASHINGTONGROUPINTERNATIONALINC” 2007– Present
UMCDFUmatilla Chemical Depot78798 Ordnance Road, Hermiston,Oregon 97838-9544 (2007-2012)
PCAPPPuebloChemical Depot 45825 Highway 96 East, Pueblo,Colorado81006-9330 (2012– Present)
Responsibleforinsuring the properuseof P&ID’s,Electrical Schematic’sand on-linediagrams for
the planning and execution work ordercontrolled maintenance.Insuring measurementand test
equipmentis maintained within manufacturer-specified accuracy forintended use, asdetermined by the
InternationalOrganization forStandardization (IOS) 17025, and meetsthe manufacturer’soriginal
declared specifications.
Accountableforensuring theaccuracy and availability of periodic maintenanceprocedures,
corrective workplans, calibration datasheets,assetdescription sheets and otherquality documents.
Interfaced withassigned Instrumentation &Controls Technician and Electricians in the performanceof
corrective and periodic maintenanceof facility systemsand equipment,such asgenerators,switchgear,
transformers,ProgrammableLogicControllers(PLC),motors,Heating,Ventilation,and Air-Conditioning
(HVAC) units,and control/powercircuits including calibration,repair,or replacementof metering
devices,control,devices, recording devices,and controlcircuits.
Ensured all assignmentswerecompleted in accordancewith approved workplans,site
regulationsand procedures,NFPA70Eand NECrequirements eliminating reworkand maintaining
configuration control.Verifying competition of workscope,post-maintenancetesting,housekeeping and
all documentation iscompleted accurately in the performanceof variouscalibration and maintenance
functions, in a rigorously controlled environment.Ihavea thorough understanding of operation and
maintenanceand therequirementsformechanical/electrical equipment,and theimportance of
complying withsafety,quality,environmentalregulationsaswell asoverall site policies and procedures.
Ensured understanding and complianceof requirementsthroughgroup and individualtraining of
personnelassign to MaintenanceDepartment.
• Versatile in various ComputerMaintenanceManagementPrograms forthepurposeof data
entry and tracking and well asliterate in variouscommon softwareapplicationsand programinterfaces
19 yearsof MaintenanceManagement experiencewith limited exposureto SQL completing the
occasionalquery to retrieve datafromtables, aswell familiar with case expressions.
• Achieved certification asSafetyTrained Supervisorby the Board of Certified Safety Professionals
2. • Monitorsand fostersharmony within thework environmentwhileimproving staff performance
adjusting forerrors,mitigating theneedsof managementaswell asmeeting theneeds of the work
force.
• Completequalityinspections,workorderreviews,personalprogressevaluationsforassigned
workload, and staff.
INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL TECHNICIAN SPECIALIST
Responsibleforcompleting preventativeand correctivemaintenanceof a very diversegroup of
technical instruments,exercised conceptsof instrumentation in the processof installing, systemizing,
calibrating,troubleshooting,repairing,replacing, and maintaining various instrumentation applications.
Highly familiarwith Smartprotocols used to providereliable and efficient delivery of command and
controlinformation forsmartmeters, direct load control modules,aswell as many othersmartgrid
devices. Accurately completed required documentation of workperformed on variousquality documents
to ensurecompliancewith permitted required functions. Theseabilities havegreatly assisted mein
maintaining a large plant,completing desired my goals asassigned.
• CurrentVPPCommitteememberresponsibleforimproving thesafety culture of 1600 plus
employee’sto ensuremaintaining site STARstatus. PCAPPjustwasawarded StarStatusbecoming the
2nd
consecutivesite that I haveworked to achievethe honorand certification.
• BehaviorBased Operation CommitteeLead,implemented thesuccessfulprocesswhich is being
used as a lead indicator forthe demilitarization facility.
• Highly involved in site SafetyTeams,serving asa Lead fortwo years,Co-Lead fora year,and
memberfor6 plus years.
• Certified Scaffold builderinspector.
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL TECHNICIAN 1996 - 2007
Approximately 10years Electrical Experienceachieved Rankof Fire ControlMan Second Class/ E-
5 and field the position of WorkGroup Supervisorof firstline supervisorfor8 years.
UnitedStates Navy 2004 - 2007
Electronics Group Supervisor- Responsiblefortheactionsand conductof up to twenty five
maintenancetechnicians
UnitedStates Navy 1999 - 2004
Electronics Supervisor- Managed Preventativeand correctivemaintenancein my area of
responsibilityto maintain thehigheststate of readinessto accomplish any assigned orrequired task.
Oversawtheoperation,repairand maintenanceof electronicsystemsand associated supportequipment
Versatile atreading and interpreting blueprintsor architecturaldrawings.
3. UnitedStates Navy 1996 – 2007
Responsibleforthe troubleshooting and repairof processinstrumentation,controlequipment,
valves,solenoids,and relaysrelated to operation and maintenanceof variousdifferentelectronic
systemsand associated supportequipment.
Diagnosed non-routinemalfunctions,completed workassignments,ran tests,analyzed and isolated
faults. Performed and coordinated alignmentsand adjustmentson varioustypesof electronicand
mechanicalradar-indicating,weapons,firecontroldirection,power,cooling,and dry air systems
circuitry, using multi-level schematicand block mechanicaldiagramsand assorted electronictest
equipment.
Assign to two pre-commissioning units.
USSPreble (DDG-88)
USSForrestSherman (DDG-98)
Responsibleforinspecting the ship Fire Controlsystemfunctions to identify deficiencieswhich
mightaffectweapon system certification.
During Light off AssessmentIwasaccountableforcompleting quality inspections,equipment
readiness assessments forsystemcertification,testing,and turnoverof theFCSportion of weapon
systemturn over.
EDUCATION:
Fanuc America- Robotics Training-
Handling Tool Operation and Programming:J2P0310
RobotPreventiveand PeriodicMaintenance2/13: RPM0310
Electrical MaintenancewithR-30iA Controller: R30iA0250
AegisFire Control Systems/ Operational ReadinessTest SystemOperation and Maintenance Track 2,
AegisTraining Center,Dahlgren,VA
Completed systemreadinesstesting,troubleshooting,and systemand component repairfora
computer-based,combatcontrolsystemthatusespowerfulcomputersand radarsto trackand guide
weaponsto destroy enemy targets.
Primary Technician of Two Air-cooled Solid-stateFrequency Convertors(ACSSFC) 384kVA and
associated Busnetworkthough paneldistribution.
FleetCombat Training Center,Atlantic,Norfolk,VA, JointMaritime CommandInformation System
Operated and maintained telecommunication informationcenterinstallations, data handling
microcomputerequipment, atcomputercommandinformation systemsitesusing specialized test
equipment.
4. FleetCombat Training Center,Atlantic,Dam Neck,VirginiaBeach, VA, CV / CVN / LHD Combat
DirectionSystems AN/UYQ-21 DisplayMaintenance Technician
Maintained and operated a HughesLogicData Display system while conducting correctiveand
preventivemaintenanceand troubleshoot various associated electroniccomponents.
Service School Command,Great Lakes, IL, Fire Controlman, ClassA School Strand
Acquired experiencewith radio wavetheory,and its basic components,learned thepurposeof search,
navigation,and firecontrolradars and thecharacteristics and transmission lines. Tested equipment
associated withelectromechanicalsystemsand performed adjustments,alignments,and calibrationsof
electromechanicalsystemsand devices. Gained the ability to isolatediagnoseand repairmotorand
generatorfaults.
Service School Command,Great Lakes, IL, AdvancedElectronics Technical Core
Developed and practiced a sound knowledgeof basicelectricity and electronic theory. Gained the ability
to identify,troubleshoot,and correctproblemsto thecomponentlevelin a variety of electronic systems.
Learned to use and interpretequipmenttechnicalmanualsto operateand apply electronic test
equipmentin theprocessof isolating and repairing equipmentcausalities.
References:
Brad Michael Almond
358 West Linden Ave
Pueblo West CO 81007
719-252-4137
PaulMcCrae
Peru,Indiana
719-505-5516 Cell
Pamccrae@gmail.com
Mike Hughes
michael@hughesclan.net
Polarisdesign Engineering Specialist.
719-553-9114 Cell
Miles, ThomasL.
UMCDFLead InstrumentEngineer
URSCorporation
509-547-8313 home
509-205-4022 cell
Wright,Nolan
SeniorElectrical Engineer
5. Columbia Energy and EnvironmentalServices
509-531-8890
nolan.wright@gmail.com
Jones,Leon
509-783-4436
leon_jones@hotmail.com
ResentSpecialty classes/ certifications:
FANUC-Electrical MaintenancewithR-30iB Controller
CFOT(Certified Fiber OpticsTechnician)