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Table of Contents Centre for Construction Excellence Resumes Architectural Technician/Technology ………...…………………………………………………………………………………………..3 Bachelor of Building Science ...... 5 Construction Engineering Technician ……………………………………………………………………………………………………...7

Electrical Engineering Technician/Technology ...... 11 Energy Management ...... 15 Powerline Technician ...... 20 Welding and Fabrication Techniques……………………………………………………………………………………………………..25 3

Nick Cheung

(cell) 654-654-9874 I [email protected]

Education Architectural Technology Program I September 2017 – Present

Skills o Able to communicate with clients, contractors, and other building professionals. o Contribute to the design of architectural projects. o Solve technical problems related to building projects through the application of mathematics. o Prepare, read, interpret, and revise drawings and other graphical representations. o Use and evaluate current and emerging technology to support building projects. o Competence in computer programming and operating systems: ▪ Computer Systems – MacOS, Windows ▪ Programming – AutoCAD, Revit, Sketchup, Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, Photoshop, Lumion, Kolor Panotour, ContextCapture, Buzzsaw

Certifications o G Driver’s License o WHMIS Training Certificate

Work-Related Experience Architectural Technology Student Conservation, Ottawa, ON I September 2018 - Current ▪ Meet with customers to assess needs for upcoming projects. ▪ Created and edited architectural drawings. ▪ Manipulated 3D models using photogrammetry software. ▪ Met project expectations and deadlines.

Architectural Co-op Student Geomatics – Pfizer, Ottawa ON I May 2018 – August 2018 ▪ Created and edited architectural drawings. ▪ Performed site visits and took measurements. ▪ Completed file management related tasks.

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Sales Associate The Bayu, Ottawa ON I May 2017 – July 2017 ▪ Provided professional customer service to customers. ▪ Handled cash, debit, and credit transactions on a POS system. ▪ Met weekly sales targets of $500/week merchandise purchase.

Crew Member McDonalds, Hanover ON I June 2016 – August 2016 ▪ Provided exceptional customer service. ▪ Dealt with customer complaints and provided a resolution to complaint ▪ Handled cash, debit, and credit transactions on a POS system. ▪ Cleaned and stocked stations on counter and drive-thru.

Storefront Team Member Tim Hortons, Walkerton ON I June 2014 – August 2015 ▪ Provided excellent customer service. ▪ Handled cash, debit, and credit transactions on a POS system. ▪ Met service time goals on drive-thru.

Volunteer Experience Vice President Internal Architectural Student Association I September 2016 – April 2017 ▪ Organized executive team meetings. ▪ Planned executive team retreats. ▪ Wrote meeting notes.

Youth Crew Leader Me and You, Hamilton ON I September 2014 – June 2015 ▪ Spreading awareness about mental health. ▪ Implementing fundraisers and events. ▪ Attending monthly meetings.

References Johny Mnomic – General Manager, McDonalds [email protected] I 123-456-7891

Kathy Marx – Human Resource Assistant, The Bay [email protected] I 321-987-6547

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Timothy Dalton [email protected] Mobile: (987) 654-3214

PERSONAL PROFILE  Bilingual, fluent in English and French  G Driver’s License and reliable transportation  Pay close attention to instruction and detail  Good organizational skills and time management  Work well with others and make great contributions to any team  Proficient with Microsoft and Apple software as well as Architectural CADD  Excellent problem solver  Extremely competent in mathematics  Efficient with power tools and equipment  Excellent customer service skills  Thorough knowledge of construction materials, techniques and building science systems  Certified completion of Environmental Orientation & Awareness course  Completion of WHMIS training

EDUCATION Algonquin College, Ottawa, ON – Bachelor of Building Science (4 yr. degree program) Sept. 2015 – Present  Applying fundamental principles of engineering and architectural science in relation to the discipline of renewable and sustainable construction.  Renewable Energy, Engineering Principles, Principles of Urban Planning, Intro. To Construction Management, Energy Conservation and Auditing, Building Information Modeling, and Construction Methods for Renovation and Rehabilitation.

WORK EXPERIENCE Student Ambassador, Algonquin College, Nepean, ON Sept. 2017 to Present  Responsible to provide information and campus tours to prospective students and parents regarding programs/areas of interest, associated labs and student services at Algonquin College.

CAD Specialist, Donnie Brasco Architecture, Nepean, ON May 2017 to Present  Reported to the Manager of Technical Services and Projects.  Assisted with contract administration and report writing for renovation and restoration projects, including window replacement, lighting retrofitting and localized concrete replacement projects.  Organization and management of CAD drafting for master details and project specific details.  Oversaw projects on site at various buildings under Donnie Brasco management.

Store Clerk, American Eagle Outfitters, Peterborough, ON May 2016 to Sept 2017  Exceeded sales targets by 15% on a yearly bases.  Assessed the needs of customers and helped them to find products in the store.  Addressed customer concerns regarding inventory and provided resolution to ensure customer satisfaction.  Responsible for open and closing the store and ensuring that cash registers was balanced each night. 6

References:

Dan Hardway Manager, Technical Services and Projects Dan Hardway Architecture Tel: (321) 987-4562 Email: [email protected]

Stephen Vardy Bachelor of Building Science, Professor, Coordinator Levels 1-4 Algonquin College, Centre for Construction Excellence (ACCE) Tel: (613) 727-4723 x 5042 Email: [email protected]

Chris Matthews Senior Vice President American Eagle Tel: (698) 888-9966 Email: [email protected] 7 GREG GILLIS Ottawa, Ontario | M: 000-111-2233 | [email protected] Education Construction Engineering Technician, Algonquin College, Ottawa ON Sept. 2018 – Present www.algonquincollege.com/acce/program/construction-engineering-technician/ Program Related Skills Personality Skills

• Prosper in fast paced and high expectation environments • Ability to work independently or as a team, constantly trying to find innovative ways collectively or alone to resolve issues and complete assigned tasks • Experience leading groups of workers at assigned tasks, with large responsibilities • Ability to communicate with co-workers, supervisors and managers in a professional manner • Educated on, and constantly learning about new and changed ministry of labour laws and regulations Computer Software Experience

• Familiar navigating and using GIS program software and technology • Experience operating AutoCAD software, as well able to read and interpret CAD drawings • Experience using drop box to share files, such as building drawings, presentations and other large content files • Comfortable learning and using new technology being developed for the construction industry Co-op Experience

• Completed co-op placement in high school with Country Boy Construction, resulted in being hired

Related Work Experience Construction Company, Labourer, Ottawa, ON January 2018 - August 2018 • Worked on a small team of individuals building residential homes, where detail, efficiency and motivation is required for success in this job position • Common construction laborer duties including, framing, insulating, deficiency repairs, site cleaning, trade prep, material inventory, and everything in between • Effective time management skills required to complete daily assigned tasks • Constantly resolving issues with innovative ideas, and with detailed evaluations of outcome Construction Inc., Labourer, London, ON February 2016 – January 2018 • Worked on residential renovations, and barn restoration • Piece work, encouraging me to work harder and faster to have higher earnings • First position in the construction industry where eager and strong work ethics were developed Construction Planet, President October 2012 – August 2018 • Started and grew a local landscaping business, starting from solely weekly turf management contracts

1 8 GREG GILLIS Ottawa, Ontario | M: 000-111-2233 | [email protected]

• Grew the business to be doing exterior renovations, landscape installs, and maintaining a weekly lawn cutting service • Budget oriented, very punctual and honest when evaluating circumstances • Employed and managed 3 employees at points of the season, including managing all insurance and liability precautions, payroll duties and book keeping • Constantly finding work, quoting jobs, placing material orders and collecting all payments before, during and after completion of projects • Managing and preparing jobsites for my workers and sub-contractors to complete jobs while I was elsewhere, often had numerous projects being worked on by SQH at once • Equipment investments, storage, repairs and upgrades were a huge aspect of growing SQH Volunteer Experience Building Inc., London, ON March 2014 and March 2015 • Working alongside a group of skilled workers, learning construction methods and basics • Helped towards the construction of new build rental properties • Got educated on the process of a house build, as well as the cliental side of finding tenants, and fulfilling landlord duties Certifications and Training Completed SHSM, Obtaining Following Qualifications Spring 2018

• First AID and CPR-C • WHIMIS • Working at Heights • Lockout tagout • Electrical Hazards • General Construction Safety Certification Awards The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists June 2018

References Don McDonald(Manager) Construction Inc Phone: Email: Tim Tops (Team Lead) Construction Company Phone: Email: Jacob Black (Colleague) Building Inc. Phone: Email:

2 Priyanka Chopra 9 (613)-111-1234 | [email protected]

Education

Construction Engineering Technician Algonquin College, Ottawa ON 2018 – Present

Program-Related Skills Residential Building/Estimating: Basic plan reading, completing take-offs for small structures, calculating costs and quantities of materials required, put together a basic complete cost estimate. Construction Surveying: Different field exercises to survey small areas, using tapes, levels, theodolites, and total stations, calculate distances, angles and elevations with survey results, putting together proper field notes, organizing data properly as well as mathematically correct. Large emphasis on the study of Azimuths and Bearings as well as trigonometry. Geometry and Trigonometry: Different topics include: Basic Algebraic Operations, Units of Measurement and Unit Conversions, Geometry, Right-Angle Triangle, Function and Graphs, Quadratic Equations, Graphs of Trigonometric Functions, and Vectors. Geographic Information Systems: Basic geographic concepts, thematic mapping, scientific and analytical geography skills, how to organize different information on a map, and how to use these skills in a construction setting. Used QGIS to map data as well as study attribute data to answer questions. Construction Materials: Standard testing methods of materials, strength of materials testing, different testing methods such as a standard sieve, compression, and Proctor testing methods, different labs within groups as well as independent work. Health and Safety: Regulations and standards of the Occupational Health and Safety Act are learned, as well as WHMIS.

Certifications • Workplace Hazardous Material Information Systems (WHIMIS), 2018 • Valid G2 Driver’s License

Related Experience Labourer, ABC Construction, Russell, ON May 2018 – Sep 2018 • Shoveled, raked, swept, and organized tools specific to asphalt and concrete • Assisted in the construction of driveways, roads, and sidewalks, with materials such as asphalt, concrete, and interlock • Communicated effectively in a field setting • Maintained a positive attitude throughout stressful situations • Operated roller, plate packer, paver, and various equipment as required • Kept job site clean and organized Priyanka Chopra 10

(613)-111-1234 | [email protected]

Academic Projects Final Estimating Project – An estimate of a small house, creating take offs for excavation, concrete and form work, framing, windows and doors, roofing, siding, insulation, drywall and the finishes GIS – Various projects using QGIS attribute tables to formulate proper commands to obtain results, along with a final group project Surveying – Field exercises using tapes, plumb bobs, total stations, and theodolites to find distances, angles, and elevation. Using this information to properly fill out field notes and carry out correct equations Materials – Standard sieve, compression and Proctor testing methods used in various labs

Other Work Experience Sandwich Artist, Subway, Embrun, ON Oct 2018 – Present • Creating sandwiches based on customer request quickly and efficiently • Working the cash register, accurately putting together the total cost, receiving the money, and providing them with the appropriate change • Working with a team to ensure customer satisfaction whilst keeping the store clean and prepared for lunch/dinner rushes • Closing down the store alone, preparing it for the next morning

Deli Clerk, Butcher, Ottawa, ON May 2017 – Sep 2017 • Answered customer inquiries about products, and provided them with their requests • Daily cleaning, organizing, and sanitizing to ensure a healthy work environment • Prepared ready-made meals such as sandwiches and snacks in the instructed way

Backshop, Golf Club, Cumberland,ON June 2015 – Sep 2016 • Aided customers with various tasks as needed • Cleaned, maintained and repaired golf carts as required • Prepared, maintained, and closed the driving range, as well as ensured customer satisfaction throughout the day • Set up various tournaments as scheduled, as well as cleaned up afterwards

References John Smith (Boss/Supervisor) Jane McDonald (Co-worker/Management) Owner Student Success Leader ABC Construction Golf Club (613)-123-4567 (613)-987-6543 [email protected] [email protected] 11 Johnathan Higgins

[email protected] EDUCATION 613-867-5309

Electrical Engineering Technician Sept. 2017 – Present Algonquin College, Ottawa ON Expected graduation date : April, 2020 • GPA 3.98 / 4.0 • Dean’s Honours List

PROGRAM-RELATED SKILLS & ABILITIES

• Advanced knowledge of lab testing & troubleshooting equipment such Oscilloscopes, function generators, myDaq’s, power supplies and various other metering equipment. Understand and execute test procedure per SOP (Standard Operating Procedure); • Writing and executing testing procedures, reports and summarizing findings based on results. • Designing application based circuits, encoding, decoding, operational amplifiers and digital filters. • PLC logic design, integrating PLC systems with microcontrollers • Simulating analog circuits using industry standard software SPICE and Multisim. • Firm knowledge of Computer Aided Design and Drafting (AutoCAD) and Computer Aided Engineering (Autodesk Inventor & SolidWorks) • Hands on experience with high voltage electrical machinery: Motors, transformers, alternators, synchronous machines & three-phase relays. Motor experience: AC, DC, universal, Perm. Magnet, Inverters for motor control and Pulse Width Modulators (PWM). • Robotics design using PICAXE, PIC based microcontrollers & ARDUINO ATmega328. Knowledge of various active and passive Sensors and sensor arrays. • Basic familiarity with Field Gate Programmable Arrays (FPGA’s), ASIC design, VHDL, Verilog, Spartan-6 and Xilinx • PCB design using Autodesk EAGLE & Proteus. Programming & Software • C / C++ / PYTHON / PBASIC • MATLAB / Mathematica • LABVIEW / RSLOGIX PLC’s/ MULTISIM/ SPICE • Autodesk AutoCAD, Inventor, EAGLE PCB designer • MS Office suite including Excel

PROGRAM RELATED PROJECTS

• IEEE Research intensive project: Large Scale Energy Storage - Team Leader, coordinated group submissions and managed deadlines successfully. Project available on request. 12 • Robotics project: Developed an autonomous terrestrial robot for applications in manufacturing and production environments. - Assembled and tested a small autonomous robot by soldering components on a PCB and by installing geared motors and programming two microcontrollers that communicate with each other. - Control robot motion, test drive systems, navigate through a maze, follow preset lines and avoid obstacles. - Personally integrated Bluetooth technology with the PICAXE microcontroller for remote control. Project available on request.

• Robotic Arms & Grippers: Currently developing a wirelessly controlled robotic claw for industrial manufacturing/testing purposes. - Can be integrated with the current manufacturing/shipping industry to replace menial tasks on conveyor belts at airports or sorting facilities. Project progress available on request.

RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE Algonquin College Information Technology Services

Student Service Desk Helper Sept. 2017 – Present • Troubleshoot printer connectivity and hardware issues and network communication issues • Replace worn out imaging units and empty toner cartridges • Ensure smooth printing services for college wide students & staff

OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE Oswald’s Pizza Dec. 2015 – Jan. 2017 Supervisor • Trained new employees on rules and policies • Met and surpassed goals regularly • Provided fast and accurate customer service • Utilized computer systems for cash sheets and payroll entry

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Hope Volleyball Greeter July 2015 • Greeted both volleyball players and spectators • Ensured everyone had the required wrist bands • Provided direction to attendees

REFERENCES

John Lydon, Owner – Lydon Cheetah Law Firm Email: [email protected] Jackson Ruby, Manager - Oswald’s Pizza Email: [email protected] 13 Karl Pilkington M- 613-555-0007 | [email protected]

Education

Advanced Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology, Algonquin College, Ottawa, ON, September 2017 - Present • Dean’s Honours List; GPA 4.0/4.0 • Selected Coursework: Power Electronics, Programmable Controllers, Building Electrical Systems with AutoCAD, Industrial Telecommunications, Robotics and Controls Bachelor of Science Engineering with a Major in Engineering Chemistry, , Toronto ON, September 2009 – May 2013 • Selected Coursework: Design of Unit Operations, Electrochemical Engineering, Economics and Business Practices in Engineering, Design of Manufacturing Processes

Program Related Skills

• Software Tools o AutoCAD, Multisim, RSLOGIX 5000, Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) • Knowledge of the Canadian Electrical Code o Understanding of how to locate and interpret specific CEC rules for various residential and commercial applications and how they relate to ensuring electrical systems and equipment do not create hazardous conditions • Experience with Programable Logic Controllers Implemented programs with industrial ladder diagrams to solve typical industrial applications with the use of various tools including: counters, timers, mathematical operations, move commands and relay logic • Experience with Robotics and Controls Included designing and programming actuation and sensing devices, analogue, digital and DC motor control using Pulse Width Modulation, and programming microcontrollers • Circuit Building and Troubleshooting Worked to build, troubleshoot and test circuits that included various logic gates, encoders/decoders, transistors and various other electrical components. • Additional Skills Creative thinker who excels at problem solving, Demonstrates strong technical writing, communication, and presentation skills through success in various academic projects, Strong research and independent work skills 14 Academic Projects

AutoCAD Projects for the design of Residential and Commercial Building Electrical Systems • Experience with various AutoCAD tools and functions as they relate to the design of electrical systems • Extensive use of the Canadian Electrical Code to ensure the electrical systems were designed and implemented correctly • Understanding of the differences required in residential and commercial design and what is important in each Feasibility Report for a Small-Scale Dimethyl-Ether Production Facility • Experience with analyzing and assessing business and technical risk • Completed Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) and Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) study method • Conducted an initial environmental assessment with a focus on remediation plans and sustainability

Thesis Report on the Thermodynamic Effects of Aluminum Substitution in AB5 Type Metal Alloys • Demonstrated the ability to design and complete experiments to target specific problems • Effectively able to analyze and interpret results using a variety of principles and concepts

Work Experience

Mathematics Tutor, Algonquin College September 2017 - Present • Demonstrated the ability to adapt to new situations to accommodate specific learning styles of different students • Was able to effectively explain challenging concepts and procedures to students in a variety of ways • Created a supportive and encouraging atmosphere for students

References

Ima Baker – Manager – Dee’s Licious Donuts (613) 777-9311 Gabe Kotter – Desk Side Support Manager – Algonquin College (613) 727-4723 Johnny Rowyurbote – Sales Manager – Ashore Distributors (900) 649-2568 15

Ang Lee 151 Wesley Drive. Ottawa, ON [email protected] (613) 867-5209

EDUCATION

ALGONQUIN COLLEGE, OTTAWA, ON SEPT 2018 - APR 2019 • Post Graduate Certificate – Energy Management • Courses: Alternate energy systems, Project management

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, ON SEPT 2015 - AUG 2017 • M.Eng in Mechanical Engineering - GPA 3.88 • Courses: Fuel cell technology, Net zero energy buildings, Applied Sustainability

SKILLS

• Energy Project assessment and Financial viability analysis using RETScreen. • Familiar with Engineering design software AutoCAD and have working knowledge of MATLAB and SIMULINK. • Extensive experience with Engineering Equation Solver (EES) for Heat transfer and fuel cell analysis. • Project management and Scientific Proposals.

PROJECTS

Project 1 - A set of five experiments were conducted to understand the basic concepts of closed loop feedback control through simulation & experimentation using vehicle dynamics as an example and using Simulink as the modelling tool. The aim was to determine the relationship between speed error and controller gain through simulation.

Project 2 - The aim of the experiment was to understand the basic concepts of load frequency control through simulation and experimenting using the model of an open cycle gas turbine (OCGT) generator as an example and using Simulink as the modelling tool. Data is recorded in an excel file to plot the Speed Variance and Power Output (in MW) steady for different values of the state load/frequency expected of the gas turbine. The dynamic response of the OCGT were explored for different settings of the governor speed controller (P, PD, PID) 16

WORK EXPERIENCE

APRIL 2018 – PRESENT Golf Club retail associate / Richmond Golf Club, Richmond ON Provide service that exceeded expectations of the position; exercised management skills in opening the clubhouse in the morning – ensuring tee-times ran as expected, delegated instructions to Marshalls and Cart Barn staff; ensured preparation tasks for events were ready for management upon arrival; completed a spreadsheet of all the membership categories available to the Canadian Golf Club indicating the details of each type; utilized the Tee- sheet adding Rate Breaker specials to the public during slow times; and so ld merchandise to customers in the store.

MARCH 2016-JUNE 2017 Ice Cream Man / Dairy Queen, Ottawa, ON Serving customers on line during rush hours ensuring fresh product served in a friendly manner, consistent with company standards. Multi-tasking in preparing food portions, making material ready for further orders while also serving customers. Worked in sync with the front and/or back of staff in getting food out in a timely, fresh and appealing manner. Interacting with staff members to plan and get the orders ready as soon as possible.

REFERENCES

Ronnie Mund – Cart and Limo Driver, Richmond Golf Club Tel: 613-555-1212 Email: [email protected]

Donald Roberts – Director of Taco Goodness Restaurant Tel: 613-727-4723 Email: [email protected] 17 Matilda Waltzer

[email protected] (613) 606-0842

EDUCATION

Algonquin College Ottawa,

Energy Management, Graduate Certificate Sept2018–Aug 2018

Carleton University Ottawa, Canada

Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies Minor: Geography Sept 2014-Apr 2018

SKILLS

Planning and Organizing Proficient in Microsoft Office Teamwork

Multitasking Detail Oriented Creativity

WORK EXPERIENCE

Coopers West Senior Housing Ottawa, ON

Receptionist 07/18-Present

• Answer phone calls • Organize and handle paperwork, setting up meetings, and informing nurses about updates on patients • Collect medication and packages for residents • Order transportation for clients Environment-All Solutions Limited Kingston, ON

Junior Project Manager 07/2017-08/2017

• Worked primarily on getting data for Environmental Impact Assessment document for a hotel • Field work-samples and lab work • Socio-economic investigation –interviews in surrounding area where hotel would be built 18 Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture Kingston, ON

Office Assistant 05/2016-06/2016

• Responsible for contacting farmers to gather information for the database • Responsible for answering telephones • Help organize for the meetings with farmers as well as educate and provide the necessary equipment needed to increase the produce made as a country

Corniche Financing Kingston, ON

Assistant Office Manager 07/2016- 08/2016

• Responsible for answering telephones and relayed messages to appropriate recipients. • Responsible for organizing and creating softcopies of documents for the Law Firm. • Organize and manage database to ensure the list of clients are up to date and contacted about their current situation with their loans.

ASSOCIATION

International Association of Students in Economic and Commercial Sciences

Marketing Committee, Youth Ambassador and Social Media Coordinator 09/2016 – present To work with the Public Relations Manager and Promote AIESEC Canada’s Business Development Plan to achieve sustainable development. To do class talks and tabling to advertise the organization and get new members to sign up and provide information about volunteer and internship opportunities abroad. As we send students abroad to work in a challenging environment towards global impact, I ensure that while gaining personal and professional development, they are well.

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Ontario Cancer Foundation 09/2016 – present

Raise money and awareness on Lung Cancer on campus.

The National Association of Anorexia Nervosa 09/2016 – present

Raise awareness for Anorexia Nervosa on campus mainly through educating other students on the topic through tabling. Plan and organize events to raise money for the organization. 19

REFERENCES

Alice Smith

Senior Supervisor

Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture

900 649 2568 ext. 1702 / Email: [email protected]

Charlie Horze

Office Manager

Corniche Financing

613-777-9311 / Email: [email protected] Dennis Deyoung 20 M – 613 103 1976| [email protected]

Education

Powerline Technician Diploma, Algonquin College, Ottawa ON Sept 2018 – Present

Horticulture Technician Apprenticeship, Kemptville College, Nov - Feb 2014-2016 Kemptville ON

Program-Related Skills Technical: Installation and repair of poles, cross arms, over and underground cables, insulators, conductors, switches, guy wires, metering systems, and transformers.

Software Tools: AutoCAD, Multisim, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).

Machinery: Bucket Truck, Skid Steer, Mini-Excavator, auger, Backhoe, power tools and chainsaw.

Theory: Canadian Electrical Codes, electrical theory, workplace safety and environmental impact of our industry.

Additional Qualifications:

• Ability to communicate with clients, team members, supervisors and other trades. • Self-starter with a strong sense for task prioritization. • Highly proficient in learning new tasks and adapting to changing situations. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Culturally sensitive from extensive travel abroad. • Enjoy both high pressure and problem-solving scenarios.

Related Experience Site Foreman/Lead Hand, Garden Creations (River Landscaping) Nov 2013 – Aug 2018

• Directed and supervised all activities on job site. • Trained labourers how to work safely and efficiently with their P.P.E. • Responsible for seeing a job completed from start to finish within a specified timeline. • Communicated between designer and clients to ensure satisfaction. • Completed paperwork on a daily basis in regards to man hours and materials. • Precisely followed the Ontario building code and engineered blueprints. • Seven years of on-call snow removal experience.

Page 1 Dennis Deyoung 21 M – 613 103 1976 | [email protected]

General Labourer, Garden Creations (River Landscaping) Oct 2012 – Oct 2013

• Installed interlock, retaining walls, concrete pads, flagstone, etc. • Installed decks, fences, ponds, sheds, irrigation and night lighting. • Pruning, tree trimming, pest management and property maintenance.

Other Work Experience General Labourer, Capone’s Property Management, Embrun, ON Jan 2011 – Jan 2012

• Duties included framing, roofing, insulation, grinding, cement work, grading, landscaping, painting, drywall and mudding. • Troubleshooting customer complaints in our rental units.

Infantry (Regular Force), Canadian Forces, Meaford ON Mar 2009 - Dec 2009

• Completed Basic Training Qualification

Certifications/Training • W.H.M.I.S 2018 • Working at Heights Training 2018 • G Level License

References

Lorelei Stix Kent Mcdonald Owner Foreman River Landscaping Caponez Property Management 613 229 6511 613 297 8596 [email protected] [email protected]

Page 2 22 William DeVille 1385 Woodroffe Avenue, Nepean, ON. K2G 1V8 900-679-2568 [email protected]

Education: • Powerline Technician Program. Algonquin College. September 2018- present. (2 year program). Ottawa, Ontario Program Information: https://www.algonquincollege.com/acce/program/powerline-technician/

• High School Diploma. Principle’s Honours List. Denis Morris HS Graduated June 2018. High Skills Major. St. Catherine’s, Ontario

Program Related Skills: Learning electrical fundamentals and the design, planning, construction and maintenance of electrical distribution lines • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving: Learning how to apply fundamental learnings from the classroom to solve problems and find solutions. • Effective Oral and Written Communication: Learning the importance of maintaining open and honest communication with teachers, instructors and classmates through team projects, tasks and presentations. • Agility and Adaptability: Open to learning new concepts, and strategies, and adjusting to challenges that arise through interaction with others and various learning and teaching styles experienced in the program. • Team work and Leadership: Learning the value of working as a group during projects and tasks related to program. Seeking clarification if there is a misunderstanding rather than wasting time and risking safety and error. • Tenacity: Learning to achieve a higher understanding of concepts and perform to a greater level of difficulty watching, asking, and learning from the experience of others.

Work Experience: • Coppermine Trucking/Coppergate Homes Group Inc. General Labourer. June 2017 – September 2018. 23 o Worked with hand tools and light machinery. o Moved heavy objects and rearranged equipment. o Respect the safety rules and regulations and being aware of my surroundings. o Developed a respectful relationship with supervisors, co-workers and visiting trades’ workers on site.

• St. Catharine’s Minor Hockey Association. OMHA Level 2 Hockey Official. September 2015 – April 2018. o Instructed and supported younger athletes on rules of the game. o Be evenly fair to every team and make the right calls. o Enforced rules in fairness to both teams. o Completed reports following each game and debriefed with senior officials.

• Spanish Jack’s Golf Club. Golf Course Assistant. June 2015- June 2017 o Assisted golfers by loading and storing bags and carts. o Managed cart rentals and safe operations. o Assisted Golf pros.

• St. Catherine’s Standard. Carrier. September 2008 – September 2015

o Delivery of 30 papers, on time to customers. o Collected monthly payments. o Prepared monthly reports. o Customer assistance as needed. Relevant Certifications/Licenses/Training: • Working at Heights Certification. Partner Safety, Mississauga, ON. March 2018 • Class G License. St. Catherine’s, ON. May 2018 • Heights Testing. Algonquin College. Ottawa, ON. October 2018 • Working with Electrical Components. Algonquin College. Ottawa, ON. September 2018 – present • Codes and Regulations. Algonquin College. Ottawa, ON. September 2018 -present 24 William DeVille 1385 Woodroffe Avenue, Nepean, ON. K2G 1V8 900-679-2568 [email protected]

References: • Jim Taylor, Supervisor. Copperline Trucking/Coppergate Homes 289-219- 3844

• Donnie Baker, Golf Pro. Spanish Jack’s Golf Club. 905-325-4653

• Ken Jessome, Program Coordinator. Algonquin College Powerline Technician Program 613-727-4723 Ext. 3422. [email protected] 25

Khalid Mohamad

Education Welding and Fabrication Techniques Certificate, Algonquin College, Ottawa ON Sept. 2019 – Present  Dean’s Honours List; GPA 3.5 / 4.0  Selected Coursework: Welding Techniques Lab, Mechanical Engineered Drawings, Metallurgy and Distortion, Welding Fabrication Theory

Other Diploma/degrees can be listed in the same way; High-school diploma and ESL should not be added

Program-Related Skills  Strong ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and blueprints  Extensive knowledge of various welding techniques, including TIG welding, oxy-fuel welding, and arc welding  Excellent oral and written communication skills  Skilled in both mechanical and manual welding practices  Great communication, organization and attention-to-detail skills  Strong interpersonal skills and ability to interact positively with all functions  Demonstrates strong teamwork skills and is able to lead, collaborate and work effectively in teams across different businesses, functions and geographies

Related Experience Welder, Tamber Metal Works Nov. 2017 – Present Ottawa, ON

 Lay out, fit, and fabricate all metal components  Ensure quality work through extensive knowledge of metallurgy, welding techniques, and engineering requirements  Work alongside engineers for safety of large structures and bridges

Apprentice Welder, Johnson Pipefitters Apr. 2013 – Apr. 2015 Ottawa, ON

 Worked alongside a certified welder to learn various styles of welding  Followed all safety protocols and guidelines for safe handling of heating equipment and metals  Cut materials precisely with chipping knives, power saws, and hand shears

Certifications/Training  Certified Welder, Canadian Welding Society, Ottawa, ON, 2017

References Contact Name Contact Name Position Title Position Title Company Name Company Name Phone Number Phone Number