Jerome Quimby

Adjunct Instructor at WILLIAMS FIRE & HAZARD CONTROL
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Duluth, Minnesota, United States, US
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Experience

    • United States
    • Public Safety
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Adjunct Instructor
      • May 2015 - Present

      Industrial firefighting tactics and strategies, new methodologies for fire suppression and extinguishment. Industrial firefighting tactics and strategies, new methodologies for fire suppression and extinguishment.

    • Canada
    • Oil and Gas
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Fire Chief/Emergency Response Coordinator
      • Mar 2014 - Dec 2022

    • Maintenance
      • Jul 2002 - Dec 2022

      Pipe fitter; Valve repair Technician; Steam Boiler Maintenance and Refractory repair

    • Relief Valve Technician
      • Jul 2002 - Dec 2022

      Repair relief valves, maintain regulatory paperwork.

    • Emergency Response Team Coordinator
      • Jan 2000 - Dec 2022

      Coordinate training for medical 1st responders, high-line, high angle rope rescue and industrial exterior firefighting.

    • HAZMAT Technician
      • Jun 1993 - Dec 2022

      Am trained as a HAZMAT Technician under CFR 1910.120.

    • Canada
    • Oil and Gas
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Sr. Emergency Response Coordinator/Fire Chief
      • Jan 2022 - Nov 2022

    • United States
    • Retail
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Petrochemical process operator
      • Jun 1992 - Jul 2002

      Worked in petrochemical process area as a crude operator, working my way up to a board operator/trained head operator. Refining products from crude oil; such as #1/#2 diesel fuels (high and low sulfur), gasoline hydrotreaters, as well as heavy fractions to make tar for asphalt and a roofing flux or light ends (heptanes) to make propane. Worked in petrochemical process area as a crude operator, working my way up to a board operator/trained head operator. Refining products from crude oil; such as #1/#2 diesel fuels (high and low sulfur), gasoline hydrotreaters, as well as heavy fractions to make tar for asphalt and a roofing flux or light ends (heptanes) to make propane.

Education

  • Grand Forks Central HS
    1984 - 1987

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