Tina Kivett

Maintenance Worker at Alpha Genesis Inc.
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Yemassee, South Carolina, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Biotechnology Research
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Maintenance Worker
      • Dec 2022 - Present

      Basically facility maintenance electrical, plumbing, construction, some grounds work. Basically facility maintenance electrical, plumbing, construction, some grounds work.

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Op Tech
      • Jun 2021 - Dec 2022

    • Cell Tech (Maintenance)
      • Mar 2014 - Jun 2021

      I worked for the company from 1996 thru 2004. I was a Manufacturing Asst. Supervisor for over 6 years and the remaining time I was a mechanic operator. I returned in 2013 as a operator tech and now I am a cell tech ( maintenance). Responsible for production, quality and maintenance of equipment. Please also take note is was working for this company from April 2013 through March 2014 with a temp service. On March 3, 2014 i was hired as permanent employee. I worked for the company from 1996 thru 2004. I was a Manufacturing Asst. Supervisor for over 6 years and the remaining time I was a mechanic operator. I returned in 2013 as a operator tech and now I am a cell tech ( maintenance). Responsible for production, quality and maintenance of equipment. Please also take note is was working for this company from April 2013 through March 2014 with a temp service. On March 3, 2014 i was hired as permanent employee.

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Electronics Helper
      • Jan 2013 - Mar 2013

      Prepares the simpler, repetitive, and more routine tasks involved in disassembling, cleaning, repairing, reassembling, or installing a variety of electronic components such as radios, modems, multiplexers, switches, servers, etc. Disconnects cables and wires removes equipment from racks, mounts or chassis and cleans components of dirt and/or rust. Prepare equipment for painting and/or refinishing by taping and masking of parts and components. Touch up with paint stencils, and adds finish components, identification plates and decals as required. Prepares cases and/or protective wrapping of equipment as directed. Visually check for physical and mechanical defective components that are burnt, bent, loose, missing or broken and tightens or replaces simple components such as tubes, terminal blocks, wires, shields, lugs, brushes, bushings and bearings, and lubricates components prior to assembly. Perform simple modifications such as changing tubes and socket mounted and soldered components, adding or changing brackets, etc. Check spare parts kits and replaces parts to assure completeness; performs continuity checks-on cables and harnesses. Reassemble or assist in reassembling of equipment, and installation into racks, mounts or chassis. Install, Terminate, Test, and label CAT 5e/6 cable(Shielded, unshielded, coax). Proficient in use of test equipment for CAT 5e, coax, and fiber cables. Ability to work with hand/power tools. Show less

  • EPS
    • Ft. Bragg, NC
    • US Army Fielding Support (Electronics Technicians )
      • Feb 2010 - Dec 2012

      Installing communication equipment in military vehicles. The work requires familiarity with the Single Channel Ground and airborne Radio System (SINCGARS), the Enhanced Position Location Reporting System (EPLRS), the Frequency Hopping-Multiplexer (FH-MUX), and the Precision/Precise Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR) systems. Maintains, repairs, and installs various types of electonic equipment and related devices such as electronic transmitting and receiving equipment ( radar, radio, television, telecommunication, sonar, and navigational aids ). Personal and mainframe computer and terminals; Industrial, medical, measuring, and controlling equipment; satellite equipment; and industrial robotic devices. Applies technical knowledge of electronice principles in determining equipment malfucnctions, and applies skill in restoring equipment operations. Show less

    • Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Line Technician
      • May 2008 - Jan 2010

      Fuel commercial, private, retail and contract airplanes, helicopters and military aircraft. Refuel tanker trucks with Jet A and Avgas. Service lavatories on retail and contract aircraft. Marshall aircraft on and off ramp. Responsible for towing planes to tie-down spots on ramp, towing them in and out of hangers. Responsible for understanding tower communications. Testing fuel for proper concentration. Fuel commercial, private, retail and contract airplanes, helicopters and military aircraft. Refuel tanker trucks with Jet A and Avgas. Service lavatories on retail and contract aircraft. Marshall aircraft on and off ramp. Responsible for towing planes to tie-down spots on ramp, towing them in and out of hangers. Responsible for understanding tower communications. Testing fuel for proper concentration.

    • Lead, Material Coordinator
      • Jun 2006 - Sep 2007

      Managed full scope of operations to provide Billeting services to all Mobilizing, Demobilizing, and Annual Training Units. Responsible for overseeing MUIC operational requirements within Billeting arena. Monitored and resolved lodging-related concerns to Directorate of Logistics (DOL), Directorate of Plans Training and Mobilization (DPTM), XVIII Airborne Corps Garrison Commander, 2125th Garrison Support Unit Commander (GSU), and The Logistics Company principle staff. Principle coordinator for lodging requirements for all Mobilizing/Demobilizing unit activities. Responsible for development and revision of directives, policies and procedures. Made decisions related to billeting presented by commanders and contractors. Directly responsible for duty performance and professional development of subordinate personnel. Ensured all self-help maintenance requirements are achieved. Coordinated with Directorate of Public Works (DPW) to ensure timely repairs and upgrades. Show less

    • Lead, Material Coordinator
      • Jul 2005 - Jun 2006

      .Managed full scope of operations to provide Billeting services to all Mobilizing, Demobilizing, and Annual Training Units. Responsible for overseeing MUIC operational requirements within Billeting arena. Monitored and resolved lodging-related concerns to Directorate of Logistics (DOL), Directorate of Plans Training and Mobilization (DPTM), XVIII Airborne Corps Garrison Commander, 2125th Garrison Support Unit Commander (GSU), and The Logistics Company principle staff. Principle coordinator for lodging requirements for all Mobilizing/Demobilizing unit activities. Responsible for development and revision of directives, policies and procedures. Made decisions related to billeting presented by commanders and contractors. Directly responsible for duty performance and professional development of subordinate personnel. Ensured all self-help maintenance requirements are achieved. Coordinated with Directorate of Public Works (DPW) to ensure timely repairs and upgrades. Show less

    • Material Coordinator/Billeting
      • Sep 2004 - Jul 2005

      Responsible for issuing and clearing billets for various units. Tracked space availability verses unit requirements. Responsible for key control. Maintained and updated daily computer generated housing utilization layouts. Conducted monthly barracks inspection. Maintained hand receipts troop barracks, administrative and supply buildings. Performed upgrades to barracks to include smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, minor repairs, etc. Responsible for calling in and writing service order requests. Coordinator for lodging requirements for all Mobilizing/Demobilizing, and Annual Training units. Monitored and resolved lodging related concerns and issues of interest to 652nd Area Support Group Commander (ASG) and ITT Industries Principle Staff. Show less

    • Germany
    • Environmental Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
      • Jan 2002 - Feb 2004

      Changed over production equipment between shifts.Conducted daily preventive maintenance on production equipment.Responsible for writing service orders on faulty equipment.Responsible for maintaining production level.

      • Jan 1996 - Jan 2002

      Responsible for training and maintaining employees. Responsible for tracking hourly production and scrap count.Inspected raw materials for accuracy using dial calipers and scales. Facilitated employee involvement teams.Documented daily production goals verses production count.Responsible for maintaining timesheets.Responsible for quality of the product through quality management program.Responsible for evaluation of employees.

    • Printing Press Operator
      • Jan 1994 - Jan 1996

      Responsible for printing labels for tires per shift. Responsible for changeovers during shift. Responsible for maintaining and proper mixture of hazardous ink and chemicals. Responsible for printing labels for tires per shift. Responsible for changeovers during shift. Responsible for maintaining and proper mixture of hazardous ink and chemicals.

Education

  • Cape Fear High School
    1987 - 1989

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