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Daniel L. Dudley Home: 432-332-2913 Work: 432-366-7676 Cell: 432-967-4280 |
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JATC,
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Journeyman Electrician |
1996 |
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Honors: Graduated “Top of Class”, received tools for highest grade point average and best overall class attendance for the program. |
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Updating Computer Programming Languages |
1992 |
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Languages:
RPG/400, PASCAL, C++, VISUAL C++, COBOL Honors: “SUMMA CUM LAUDE” |
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Cleary College,
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Associate Computer Science – Honors in Programming and Math |
1982 |
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Languages: COBOL, RPG, PL/1, FORTRAN, BASIC, PASCAL, ALDOL, ASSEMBLER Honors: Lead Programmer US Dept of Agriculture “Special 60” group |
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US Navy, |
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Electrician / NTDS Tracker Supervisor / CIC Radio Net Supervisor |
1978 |
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Schools: Electronics Technician “A”, “B”, “C” , NTDS Tracker “A”, NTDS Supervisor “B” and “C”, Electrician (Shipboard) “A”, “C”, Electrician (Building) “A”, “B”, “C”, Combat Information Center Radio Net Supervisor “C”, Honors: Electronics Tech 3rd of 65, NTDS Tracker 2nd of 72, NTDS supervisor 1st of 39, Electrician (Shipboard) 4th of 28, Electrician (Building) 3rd of 47, CIC Radio Net Supervisor 1st of 63 (in each phase of training upon completion received choice of duty assignments). |
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Instructor – “ |
2005-Present |
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Responsible for curriculum adherence and presentation. Currently present on an ongoing schedule course #180 an 18 hour continuing education course for Texas Electrical License Renewal that is approved and licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for 8 hours (first day). Also present on a twice monthly schedule course #181 a 4 hour continuing education course for Texas Electrical License Renewal that is approved and Licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for the required 4 hours of credit. |
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Instructor – “NCCER Instructor Certification Training Program” |
2004-Present |
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Responsible for curriculum adherence and presentation. Presented a twenty four (24) hour class to Instructors on how to teach and be instructors of an Apprenticeship Training Program. The NCCER curriculum requires that all Instructors be at least Journeyman Level in their craft and that they be trained by a Certified Master Trainer as Instructors prior to teaching the curriculum. |
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Dan Dudley and Associates,
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Instructor – “ |
2004-Present |
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Developed curriculum and course materials.
Presented class using PowerPoint and related instructional aids as
appropriate. Responsible for all aspects of curriculum development,
modification, and presentation of class to Electricians taking the
Residential, Journeyman, Maintenance, and Master Electrician Exams for the
State of Texas (ICC) Exam. Course is currently approved for 8 hours of
continuing education for electrical license renewal in |
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Code Electrical Training Services and Software,
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Instructor – “Electrical Exam Preparation” |
2000-2004 |
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Developed curriculum and course materials. Presented class using PowerPoint and related instructional aids as appropriate. Responsible for all aspects of curriculum development, modification, and presentation of class to Electricians taking the Residential, Journeyman, Maintenance, and Master Electrician Exams for various cities in Texas and the four surrounding states of New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana. |
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NJATC,
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Senior Instructor – National Joint Apprenticeship & Training Program |
1997 - 2000 |
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Responsible for curriculum adherence and presentation. Developed and Implemented supplemental training and delivery methods for course material. Developed required additional diagrams and training aids and incorporated these into curriculum and overhead presentations. Met with students upon request, graded all written work, including semester and final exam papers. Documented Performance requirements. Instructed 2nd, 3rd, 5th and Intermediate Journeyman classes. Attended several Apprenticeship Instructor Training classes and workshops presented by Texas A & M. |
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Instructor – Computer Literacy and BASIC Programming |
1982 - 1985 |
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Developed and implemented Adult Learning curriculum for Computer Literacy and BASIC Programming. Instructed classes 3 nights a week for 4 hours per night. Met with students upon request, graded all written work, including semester and final exam papers. |
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Related Experience |
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Row-Wall Electric,
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Journeyman Electrician / Foreman Provide services as a Licensed Journeyman Electrician and foreman for projects up to $750,000 in electrical value and responsibility. Also worked as Electrical Estimator and Project Manager for jobs over $200,000 Electrical Value. |
1995 – 2000 |
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Continental Electric,
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Journeyman Electrician and Pneumatics Installation Provided services as a Licensed Journeyman Electrician and Installation and integration of Pneumatic controls for commercial projects on an as needed basis. |
1995 – 2000 |
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Bingham Electric,
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Journeyman Electrician / Electrical Estimator Provided services as a Licensed Journeyman Electrician and Electrical Estimator as needed. |
1996 – 2000 |
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Dudley’s Service Company, Annona, Texas |
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Electrician Worked for family electrical service business. Worked as electrical helper, apprentice and cable and communications technician and installer. Performed electrical installations in residential and small commercial locations. |
1984 - 1992 |
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Data Grafx,
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Computer Programmer / Systems Analyst Computer Programmer working on the US Dept of Agriculture “Special 60” project. Responsible for development of the Standard Error of the Standard Deviation of the Mean processing (Mathematical calculation with regression). This “Special 60” project is used as the basis for advertising budgets for the major food producers such as Kelloggs, Campbells, and others. |
1978 - 1984 |
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US Navy,
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Electrician Responsible for both Building and Shipboard electrical systems. Responsibilities included design, installation, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of electrical systems both shipboard and building. |
1973 - 1978 |
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Publications and papers |
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· · NEER 2005 (National Electrical Exam Review 2005) · Computer Based Exam Preparation software for Residential, Journeyman, and Master Electricians · ·
“ · Index to the 2005 National Electrical Code · · NEER 2002 (National Electrical Exam Review 2002) · Computer Based Exam Preparation software for Residential, Journeyman, and Master Electricians · ·
“ · Index to the 2002 National Electrical Code · ·
Practice Exams for Residential, Journeyman, and Master
Electrical Exams · Exams modeled after BLOCK, NAI, EXPERIOR and SBCCI(ICC) exams · · “CODE ELECTRICAL TRAINING SERVICES EXAM PREPARATION WORKBOOK” · Class workbook for 16 hour – 2 day – Electrical Exam Preparation Class ·
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“Dan Dudley and Associates – · Class workbook for 16 hour – 2 day – Electrical Exam Preparation Class ·
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“Dan Dudley and Associates – · PowerPoint presentation consisting of over 900 Slides covering the ICC Electrical Exam · ·
OHMS LAW PRACTICE CD · Co-Author of Computer based training CD for Ohm’s Law theory and calculations · ·
Dudley’s Tabbed and Hi-Lited 1999,
2002 and 2005 NEC · Designer, and Marketer of Tabbed and Hi-lited NEC for Electrical Exams ·
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“ · Author and Instructor for 2 hour PowerPoint classroom course covering law and rules for Texas Electricians · · “Significant Changes to the 2005 National Electrical Code Articles 90 through 285” · Author and instructor for 6 hour PowerPoint classroom course covering 2005 NEC changes ·
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Licenses and Certifications - CURRENT |
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Master Electrician License – State of ·
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Unlimited Journeyman Electrician License – State of ·
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Master Electrician License – ·
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Journeyman Electrician License – · · NCCER Master Trainer – 2004 · · NCCER Assessment Administrator – 2004 · · NCCER Certified COMMERCIAL ELECTRICIAN · · NCCER Certified INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN · · NCCER Core Curriculum Instructor – 2004 · · NCCER Pipeline Core Curriculum Instructor – 2004 · · NCCER Electrical Instructor – 2004 · · NCCER Pipeline Electrical and Instrumentation Instructor – 2004 · · NCCER Certified Project Management Instructor - 2004 · · NCCER Certified Project Supervision Instructor - 2004 · · CPR – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation – 2005 · · BASIC FIRST AID / FIRST RESPONDER – 2005 · · CONSTRUCTION SITE SAFETY – 2005 · · OSHA 40 HOUR EQUIVALENT SAFETY COURSE – 2005 |
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OTHER CERTIFICATIONS PREVIOUSLY HELD |
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· · H2S · · HAZCOM · · OPERATIONAL EVALUATION CONSTRUCTION LIFT TRUCK · · ELECTRICAL LOCKOUT/TAGOUT · · CONFINED SPACE SAFETY AND ENTRY PROCEDURES · · CONFINED SPACE RESCUE · · FIRE SAFETY · · FORK LIFT OPERATOR · · BUCKET TRUCK OPERATOR · · BACKHOE OPERATOR · · HOT WORK SAFETY · · POWER ACTUATED TOOLS OPERATOR |
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Memberships PAST and present |
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· · National Fire Protection Association · · International Association of Electrical Inspectors · · Southern Building Code Congress International · · International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers · ·
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