1. Rayvel Waters
1235 Penn Street NE, Street Apt. #4
Washington, DC 20001
Home: 202-425-2153
Cell: 202-425-2153
ray.watersldp@yahoo.com
Objective:
I am a loyal and clearly dedicated individual who has an ambition to succeed in any
given environment. I have extensive experience in the Construction and Home-
Improvement industry, I love to learn, and am always up to a challenge whatever the
situation. I get along well with others, while also working efficiently on my own. I am
seeking a position where I can develop and excel while giving my best to an employer.
Education: University of District of Columbia community college, Washington D.C
Certificate in introduction network cabling copper-based systems
Certificate in network cabling specialist
Certificate in telecommunications technologies
WDC solar Inc.
Solar Installation Technician
Potomac Job Corps, Washington, DC
Certificate in Facilities Maintenance June 2011
Cardozo Senior High School, Washington, DC
High School Diploma June 2009
Sandford-Brown College, Vienna, VA
36 credits in business administration
NAPEEF , falls church VA
National association of power engineers
Currently attending for HVAC and plumbing
Certificate principles of electricity
Certificate electrical systems code and theory
Skills
• OSHA 10 Certificate
• Advanced carpentry skills—replace/repair drywall; painting, welding, cement
• Advanced electrical wiring—installed single-pole switches , receptacles run
wire replace old wiring and panels
• Basic plumbing—able to replace/repair faucets, sinks, toilets, tubs
• Grounds maintenance—keep classroom and grounds trash-free
• Tiling—able to install ceramic and vinyl tile
• Safe and proper use of ladders and scaffolding
• Computer Knowledge, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet
• Good customer service skills
• Accuracy – Attention to minute details.
2. • Exceptional problem solving and analytical abilities.
• Excellent communication, managerial and interpersonal skills.
• Ability to work in a team environment and collaborate with cross-company
departments.
• Basic HVAC skills
Work Experience
Jones lang lasalle JLL December 2013-present
Maintenance engineer/handyman
• Installed windows in various buildings on the Center
• Repaired the bathroom tiles in all dormitories as needed
• Repaired dry wall in Potomac Academy School building
• Repair toilets and sinks throughout the Center
• Identify and use basic measuring tools (tapes, squares, levels, etc.)
• Identify and use concrete-related materials; set form; mix concrete; patch
and/or repair concrete surfaces; mix mortar
• Identify and use surface finishing-related materials; prepare surface for
finish; select, prepare and apply finishing materials; clean and store finishing
equipment and materials.
• Identify and use plumbing-related materials; cut, clean and glue plastic
pipe; assemble compression fittings; replace or repair plumbing fixtures,
connections and accessories; clean or replace traps, drains and vents; identify
backflow prevention; caulk around fixture.
• Assemble chairs and replace broken items
• Supervise 10 people
• Designed and implemented special strategies related to maintenance
procedures.
• Performed routine maintenance inspections of equipment to identify and
respond to problems in a timely manner, thus preventing breakdowns.
• Provided solutions and fixed equipment malfunctioning, system faults
and network errors – Used root-cause-failure techniques, corrective actions,
modifications and performed replacements and/or new installation.
• Assigned personnel and technical support teams to sites requiring 24/7
maintenance.
• Worked with company’s vendors and supervised subcontractors during
various maintenance projects to ensure proper completion of work performed at
customers’ facilities.
• Utilized different reliability and testing strategies in plants to maintain
and improve operation’s profitability.
• Directed storage of equipment and assured safety measures were
followed
Local 26 Electrical Union June 2011- June 2013
Electrical Helper/Trainee
• Ran Wire
• Basic Electrical Wiring
• Organize Equipment
• Demolition
3. • Storing Equipment
• Clean work-site
Potomac Job Corps Center, Washington, DC September 2011 - June 2012
Home Builders Institute/Maintenance Trainee
• Installed windows in various buildings on the Center
• Repaired the bathroom tiles in all dormitories as needed
• Repaired dry wall in Potomac Academy School building
• Repair toilets and sinks throughout the Center
• Identify and use basic measuring tools (tapes, squares, levels, etc.)
• Identify and use concrete-related materials; set form; mix concrete; patch
and/or repair concrete surfaces; mix mortar
• Identify and use surface finishing-related materials; prepare surface for
finish; select, prepare and apply finishing materials; clean and store finishing
equipment and materials.
• Identify and use plumbing-related materials; cut, clean and glue plastic
pipe; assemble compression fittings; replace or repair plumbing fixtures,
connections and accessories; clean or replace traps, drains and vents; identify
backflow prevention; caulk around fixtures.
Quality Construction, Washington, DC June 2009 – September 2010
welder
• Welding
• Storing materials
• Worksite cleanliness
Volunteerism:
• 200 hours tutoring in various subjects
• Help maintain the cleanliness of the school
References
KEN BROWN
Property manager
JLL
601 Est nw
Washington dc, 20019
202-434-3133
Will Canada
Facility manager
JLL
601 Est nw
Washington dc, 20019
202-434-3133
Mrs. Massey,
Career Transition Readiness Specialist
Potomac Job Corps Center
4. #1 DC Village Lane, SW
Washington, DC 20032
202-373-3105