1. 35 Monadnock Drive
Woodsville, New Hampshire 03785
(602)243-0014
lonnie.guin58@gmail.com
LONNIE E. GUIN, JR.
OBJECTIVE I am searching for a job which will provide an opportunity to use my
technical experience while encouraging professional growth. I have
achieved important milestones in acquiring a Bachelor of Science degree
in the Occupational Safety and Health field and I have an OHST
certification.
SKILLS & ABILITIES I have experience using Microsoft Office programs, Adobe, and Power
Point programs. I know how to read blueprints, schematics, and drawings.
I am knowledgeable with troubleshooting techniques on equipment. I have
experience conducting accident investigations. I am familiar with OSHA,
NFPA, NEC, and other regulatory documents. I have a strong electrical and
electromechanical background.
EXPERIENCE CONSTRUCTION/SAFETY COORDINATOR – TIMBERLAND BUILDERS, GLENCLIFF, NH
February, 2015 to Present
Rehabilitation of homes; keeping the sense of an older home while restoring and
updating utilities to current codes.
Assure the safety of employees while working with tools of the trade to assure proper
safety devices and regulations are followed.
Awareness of hazards that may be encountered while working with materials that
may be found in older buildings.
SAFETY OFFICER – NRAO NEW MEXICO
August 2011 to January 2015
Responsibilities include the review, implementation and administration of site safety
program to include areas such as: Training presentations (instructor), program review
vs. compliance requirements, routine inspections and evaluations of facilities,
equipment, and activities to ensure full compliance.
Worked closely with all levels of management, staff, and contractors. Conducting
safety inspections, investigation of all on-site accidents and safety incidents, including
near miss or “closecall” incidents.
Managed compliance records: OSHA Standards; presentation and implementation of
all policies and procedures.
Assured that site and ancillary locations: VLBA sites in NM, AZ, WA, CA, TX, IA, HA, NH,
and US Virgin Islands; were in full compliance with all applicable Safety, Health, and
Environmental Regulations: Corporate, state, and federal.
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Subject matter expert in the areas of electrical and construction.
Responsibilities included reviewing and revising Site Safety Manual. This assured
compliance with operational requirements, personnel changes, and changes in
governing regulations and standards.
Managed Workers Compensation program from Initial Report of Injury to Return-To-
Work.
Member of Site Emergency Medical Services as EMT-Intermediate.
VLBA SITE TECHNICIAN – NRAO NEW MEXICO
May 2005 – August 2011
Responsible for repairs and maintenance at the Very Long Baseline
Array Station, including the 25 meter antenna and support
equipment. Knowledgeable in use of safety harnesses, hearing
protection a long with the use of other PPE required to perform job
functions safely.
Responded to emergency repair situations as dictated by the impact of
the station’s ability to perform intended functions. Safety oriented
due to heights, moving components and ever cognizant of weather
conditions that may exist.
Maintained the emergency power generating equipment, fire alarms,
and HVAC systems. Adjusted, calibrated, aligned, and reviewed the
observation schedules.
Maintained records in the maintenance software program to indicate
maintenance or repairs had been performed.
Wrote comprehensive reports and communicated effectively. I
possess an ability to solvetechnical problems and deal with a variety
of situations, where only limited documentation and standardization
exist.
VLA MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN – NRAO NEW MEXICO
October 2003 – May 2005
Responsible for proactive compliance with NRAO and Government Safety policies and
procedures in work.
Responsible for being familiar with NEC, NFPA 70E, and NEC Regulations.
Provided support to the areas of Plant Maintenance and Engineering Services, and to
assists any or all other areas as needed.
Designed schematics/blueprints to aid in the installation of electrical systems and cost
estimates.
Responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, replacing and maintaining; CPU-based
circuits, controls, large power distribution systems, equipment, controls,
industrial/residential HVAC systems, motors, pumps and related equipment.
Member of the Site EMS Team for emergency response. Completed EMT-I training.
ELECTRONICS (SERVO) TECHNICIAN
0ctober 2001 – October 2003
Responsible for performing corrective and preventive maintenance on all equipment
for which the Servo Group is responsible, including troubleshooting analog and digital
electronics circuits to the component level.
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Repaired and maintained VLA and VLBA servo systems on a 25 meter radio
observation antenna.
Responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting; ACU, encoder, focus/rotation system and
fire alarm systems.
Responsible for maintain the cabling system that may deteriorate due to weather,
finding innovative ways to improve systems that were required to operate in harsh
environments.
Required to work safely at heights and on narrow landings by using the necessary
safety equipment needed to perform the work.
Worked on PLC units that were used on the Transporter for moving the antennas.
I needed strong verbal communications skills for effective consultations with
coworkers and the ability to participate effectively as a member of a team.
Member of Site EMS Team. EMT-B working on EMT-I certification.
FACILITIES TECHNICIAN – INTEL COPORATION
June 1996 - October 2001
Responsibilities included managing drain sumps including testing for chemicals and
hydrocarbons before draining; testing and verification of proper operation of pumps
and air handling equipment.
Conducted maintenance of air cleaning (exhaust system) equipment and fresh air
supply systems (MUA); scrubbers, DURR exhaust equipment, air filters, humidifying
systems.
Responsible for electrical systems including; PLC equipment, VFD for operating motors,
current monitoring, testing of circuit breakers for overheating.
Performed mechanical maintenance of equipment including replacing bearings, pump
stages, drive belts, fan blades and assuring proper alignment of equipment when being
reinstalled to assure operation at acceptable levels.
Attended classes relating to proper lubrication of equipment, using proper lubrication
material, alignment of equipment, use of anti-vibration techniques.
Member of Emergency Response Team for facility and factory emergencies.
EDUCATION COLUMBIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY – ORANGE BEACH, AL
Bachelors of Science – Occupational Safety and Health
GPA 4.0
Graduated Summa cum Laude
ALUBQUERQUE TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE – ALBUQUERQUE, NM
Associate of Applied Science – Construction
Certificate – Electrical Trades
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COMMUNICATION NRAO New Mexico – Safety report completed on the safety of the rail road
track system used to move the antennas to various locations over
approximately fifty miles of track. The report identified several concerns
with the intersections of the rail system. This report resulted in hiring of
an additional fivetrack crew positions for rail road maintenance, along
with an increased level of work to be performed in the maintenance realm.
LEADERSHIP Member of the NM Region 2 EMS Board of Directors representing
Northern Catron County. This Board provided leadership and training for
the Emergency Medical Technicians in the Region 2 area.
REFERENCES ROBERT DANIELS
EHS Professional/Facilities Manager
(434)989-1742
havanabob@yahoo.com
SARA L. MARTINEZ
OSHA Compliance Supervisor – State of New Mexico
(505)476-8723
saral.matinez@state.nm.us
JODY BOLYARD
Safety Manager
(304)456-2102
Jbolyard@nrao.edu
CERTIFICATIONS OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY TECHNOLOGIST #3964
Board of Certified Safety Professionals
TRAIN-THE-TRAINER FORKLIFT TRAINING
FMH Materials Handling
PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK OPERATOR CLASS-A
TMS Training
NM ELECTRICAL JOURNEYMAN EE98J CETIFICATE #13445
New Mexico Licensing and Regulation
NM EMT-CERTIFICATE #02001055
New Mexico EMS Bureau Licensing.