1. Leonardo Milian
2343 Florida Mango Rd. W.P.B, FL 33406 (561) 294-7165 Leomilian62@yahoo.com
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Objective
To continue my career with an organization that will utilize my skills and abilities to benefit mutual growth and success.
Relevant Coursework
Electrical Machinery &
Transformers
Electrical Motors &
Controls
Industrial Electrical
Systems
Instrumentation
Electronic Control
Devices
Process
Measurement &
Controls
Fiberoptic testing
College Algebra
Trigonometry
Physics
Calculus I-IV
PLC fluency
Professional Experience
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT PROFESSOR – SANTA CLARA, CUBA:1986 - 1992
o Taught students how to: Assemble, install, test and maintain electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, appliances,
apparatus, and fixturew using hand tools and power tools.
o Taught students how to: Diagnose malfunctioning systems, apparatus, and components using test equiment and
handtools to locate the cause of a breakdown and correct the problem.
o Taught students how to: Connect wires to circuit breakers, transformers and other components.
o Taught students how to: Inspect electrical systems, equipment and components to identify hazard defects and the need
for adjustment or repair to ensure compliance with codes.
ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICIAN – NEFCO 2012- PRESENT
o Preventative maintenance. This includes: Calibrations of instruments such as P.H O.R.P, flow meteres and temperature
control, Differential pressure transmitters and LIT.
o Maintaining control of all calibrations on the daily maintenance reports.
o Troubleshooting controlled circuits such as: PLC, SLC500, 5000 ladder logic controls, and switch gear. 480 volts and also
low voltage controls.
o Analyzing 4-20 loops that establish the flow of M.A through instruments as well as the measurements as well as PLC
utilizing all relevant electrical testing equipment
o Implementing solutions to maintain a high quality of work throughout all work establishm ents.
ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN – CC CONTROLS CORP, W.P.B – FL . 2011- 2012
Adjust, calibrate, align, and modify circuitry and components and record effects on unit performance.
Installation and calibration of instruments such as: P.H, liquid flow, turbidity and liquidity level.
Perform new PLC programming for certain projects. Troubleshoot malfunctioning electrical systems including PLC’s
with the use of electrical prints and ladder logic programs.
Electrical panel testing and providing certification of proper functions. Provided technical field support for the
installation and coupling of electrical panels with various control systems.
Anylizing and troubleshooting electrical control loop (4 to 20m-amps)
Performing the termination and testing of fiberoptic communications between several control panels
2. Leonardo Milian
2343 Florida Mango Rd. W.P.B, FL 33406 (561) 294-7165 Leomilian62@yahoo.com
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SUB-STATION TECHNICIAN – POWERSERVE TECHNOLOGIES. 2010- 2011
o Installation and start up of new projects in electrical sub-stations.
o Interpreting electrical prints in power distribution diagrams. Replacing the old protection system with a newly
developed system (751 relay)
o Participated in the controls installation of all assigned transmition sub-stations. Also, setting up the high voltage
breakers (138 K.V)
o Installation, testing and termination of fibre optics to ensure the communication between protection equipments.
o All of the work shown above is in direct correlation with ‘Smart-Grid project’.
o Applying all theory and practices of my knowledge, I’ve successfully installed alarm systems for various sub-stations
in all of South Florida.
o All work has been successfully in compliance with FPL’s safety procedures.
o Took part in replacing the electrical batteries in the control rooms to guarantee the the proper voltage controls.
o Worked with all testing engineers troubleshooting feeder breakers (13 K.V)
ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN – OKEELANTA CORP. 2002- 2009
o Applied electrical theory and related knowledge to test and modify developmental or operational electrical machinery and
electrical control equipment.
o Assembled and tested experimental motro-control devices, switch panels, transformers, generator windings and other
electrical equipment and components according to engineering data and knowledge of electrical principles.
o Diasnoses the cause of electrical or mechanical malfunctions or failures of operational equipment. Also performed
preventative and corrective maintenance
o Develops wiring diagrams, layout drawings and engineering specifications for system or equipment modifications or
expansion, and directs personnel performing routine installation and maintenance duties.
o Plans, directs, and records periodic electrical testing, and recommends or initiates modification or replacement of
o equipment which fails to meet acceptable operating standards.
3. Leonardo Milian
2343 Florida Mango Rd. W.P.B, FL 33406 (561) 294-7165 Leomilian62@yahoo.com
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Education
UNIVERSITY OF HAVANA – BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN: INDUSTRIAL ELCTRICITY
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL CUBA – BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
JOSEF SILNY & ASSOCIATES, INC. INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CONSULTANTS:
TRANSLATED DEGREE: U.S EQUIVALENT DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
REFERENCES:
RAMON SAENZ: COLIN LOWIS
GE SITE MANAGER – (561) 992-5627 OKEELANTA – PLANT ENGINEER: 561-281-3596
PETER N KIPROFF
NEFCO – PLANT MANAGER – (901)230- 8299
GARY YOCUM- ( 321 ) 230-3716 PI ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
BILL MAGNEW
POWERSERVE TECHNOLOGIES (561)722-9318
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