1. Davie Morrison
Knollis District. Bog Walk P.O. St.Catherine. 876-573-0046 daviejunior84@hotmail.com
Career Objective
Seeking a challenging and fulfilling position within a successful organization where my
knowledge, experiences and skills can be best utilized to enhance the organization’s success.
Professional Profile
Mr. Davie Morrison is a team player with electrical and instrumentation experience. With a
proven record of success in every area. I am convinced that my services will be an asset to any
team that decides to take me on board. I am a dedicated worker, strong communicator, team
player and I have effective problem solving skills.
Competence/Skills
Excellent written, oral and inter-personal communication skills
Compassionate and dedicated
Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite
Self motivated and goal oriented
Great Team player & accountable
Meets deadlines and uses time effectively
Critical thinker
Problem solver
Excellent ability to multitask and work in fast paced environment
Ability to work independently and adapt to changing priorities
Excellent
Ability to perform required calibrations to equipment
Ability to maintain electrical schematics
Ability to work safely in unfavorable circumstances
Ability to follow complicated written and verbal instructions
Supervisory management
Education
Aug. 2006 to May
2010
UTECH Diploma in Electrical Engineering
University of Technology , Jamaica
Sept. 2001 to June
2002
Two CXC subjects – Physics and Electrical Technology
Dinthill Technical High School, Jamaica
Sept. 1996 to June
2001
Four CXC – Mathematics, Information Technology, Technical Drawing, English
St. Mary’s College, Jamaica
May 2008 Sound Engineering Course
Church of God of Prophecy, Jamaica
Work Experience
Patrick Auto Centre
Office Clerk 2001 - 2008
Invoicing
Cashing
Seers Company (Contract Basis)
Trainee Electrical Engineer August 2010 - 2011
Power Quality Analysis
Checking real power in each phase (kw)
Checking apparent power each phase (kva)
Checking reactive power each phase (kvar)
Checking power factor in each phase
Checking voltage and current each phase
Grounding Audit
Checking for proper grounding which includes:
Analyzing for corrosion
Analyzing for slack connection
Analyzing for proper installation
Take Meg-ohm readings
Thermo-graphic Scanning
Take thermo-graphic photos
2. Analyze photos for hot joints
Electrical Installation
Cutting walls and, install conduit, wall cases and handy boxes
Install cables
Install panels and meter sockets
Install switches and plugs
Install grounding rod
UC Rusal, Windalco
Instrument/Electrical Technician September 2011-Present
Troubleshooting
Calibrates instruments
Communication Radios
Small Projects
Training fellow employees
Stock modification control
Purchase Requisition
Temperature Transmitter
Calibrations
RTD resistance check against temperature
Configuration for operation mode etc.
Pneumatic auto valve
Check for air leaks on actuator
Perform calibration of valve positioner
Perform calibration of current/pressure transducer
Installation
Flow meter
Perform no flow calibration
Configure for the mode of operation
Pressure meter
Calibrate
Perform a zero trim set
Configure for the mode of operation
Levels Meter
Routine checks every week for sufficient sensor pulse, good wire termination, verify readings
with a tape measure and clean sensor face.
Configure instrument
Conductivity Meter
Routine checks every week for general condition of transmitter, check and secure terminations,
compare transmitter reading with known resistance or buffer solution, simulate alarm condition,
clean electrode and check transmitter failsafe signal (20mA).
Configure to work in whatever process
Calibrate with buffer solution or known resistance
New installation on new projects
Opacity
Installation on a kiln stack
Across stack alignment
Stack set function calibration
Electronic adjustment calibration
Cal set function calibration
Routine checks of general condition, inspects and clean glass screens, calibrate recorder and
check alignment of light source.
Gas Analyzers
Routine checks on general condition of transmitter and sensor assembly, ensure 30psi supply
air, ensure suction pressure is between -7 to -10psi, ensure flange and COe block temperation is
400F and 750F respectively and very readings with control room readings.
Calibrate analog output
Calibrate sensor assembly using zero and span gases
Remove and installed instrument
Configure for the mode of operation
PLC
Basic knowledge of hardware components
P.H. Meters
Routine checks on general condition of transmitter and sensor, very transmitter reading with
known buffer solution.
Calibrate
3. Configure instrument for the mode of operation
Volunteer Experience
Sound Engineer 2000 – Present
Operating Sound Systems and Music
Spanish Town Primary February 2007
(40 hours community service) Teaching Grade 5
Activities and Interests
Sports Playing football
Music Playing Music/Singing
References
Mr. Errol Moseley (B. Eng)
308 Passion Way
Charlemont Housing Scheme
St. Catherine, Jamaica W.I
Tel: 985-7039/577-7518
Mr. Keith Reid
UC Rusal Windalco,
Ewarton Works,
St. Catherine
Tel: 577-5208