Bradford Wilson

Life Support Maintenance, U.s. at USA Debusk

Bradford Wilson has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Bradford started their career in 2004 as a Vessel Entry Tech and Module Supervisor at Catalyst Services. From 2005 to 2007, they worked as a Supervisor over module operations at Catalyst Services Inc. In 2007, they worked as a Startup and Commissioning Electrician at G, where they were responsible for commissioning junction boxes for 7EA Gas Turbines. Bradford then joined The Wood Group; H.I.T. as a Start Up commissioning elect. Here, they performed terminations and troubleshooting of turbine control panels. In 2008, Wilson worked as a Life Support Supervisor and later as a Life Support Supervisor/Life Support Mechanic at Catalyst Services LLC, overseeing catalyst change outs and repairs. Bradford joined TIMEC Company, Inc. in 2012 as a life support/electronic specialist, focusing on maintaining communication and equipment within IDLH atmospheres. From 2015 to 2017, they worked as a Premises Technician at AT&T. In 2018, Wilson returned to USA DeBusk as a Safety Supervisor, and later as a Safety Coordinator, managing compliance records and maintaining a safe work environment. Bradford then worked as a Safety Coordinator at Mourik Industry from 2020 to 2021. Currently, Wilson is working as an Operations Coordinator at USA DeBusk.

Bradford Wilson's education history begins in 2002 when they attended San Jacinto College for a year. During this time, they studied Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technologies/Technicians, but did not obtain a degree.

After a gap in education, Bradford enrolled in Lone Star College in 2008 and completed their studies in 2009. Bradford focused on 2D/3D AUTOCAD but did not earn a degree.

There is no available information regarding their enrollment or completion of a degree at North Harris County College.

At some point, Bradford also attended San Jacinto College again, but no specific dates or field of study are provided, except for the mention of H.C.C.S as a degree, the details of which remain unclear.

Bradford's high school education was completed at William Howard Taft High School, where they earned a high school diploma.

In terms of certifications, Bradford obtained two OSHA certifications, OSHA 510 and OSHA 511, in August 2018 from the US Department of Labor OSHA.

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