FAQs
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
On job training mostly. For the construction knowledge I have. Combined with that I also learned many other skills from previous employment. Quality Control Management Certified from Core of Engineers. Osha 30. Levington data and minor electrical certified. Forklift Certified. Low power installations. CCTV systems. IP and analog. IDS (intrusion detection systems) I can program and entire system. Fiber optics. Multimode and Single. Patch panels if needed. Comm racks that provide data and electricity. Troubleshooting connection problems in existing structures. Visually tracing and using testing equipment. Data wires. Cat5 and 6. Phone. Infrastructure installations for all cabling. Access Control. Amag and DMP products. Should be a certified electrician, but I'm not. Capable of rewiring an entire house. Installation of all types of hardware. Door hardware from a simple latch to an top notch shatter/bullet proof with spin dial. Door closures. Handicap included. Door strikes. Maintenance and repairs on all types of equipment. Conduit bending and installing. EMT/PVC schedule 40 and 80. Concrete removal and replacement. Welding experience.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I was 12 years old during summer break, for school, hanging sheet rock. Working 14 -16 hours days. It started then. As I got older I started doing it regularly. I've seen almost every way possible of doing and seeing how it should be or not to be done. I prefer remodeled type. It's always more of a challenge to be able to know how to handle what you're left to work with.
- What types of customers have you worked with?
I would say I have met and worked with over 3000 different customers. Every one of them treated with the same utmost respect.