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Geoffrey Helton

Electrical Project Engineer at Zipline

Geoffrey Helton has a diverse work experience in the field of electrical engineering. Geoffrey is currently working at Zipline as an Electrical Project Engineer, responsible for installations and operation of grid power to facilities. Geoffrey also oversees specialized nonstandard equipment upkeep and field fixes, and designs and implements power systems including integration of generators, ATS, transformers, and UPS systems. Prior to Zipline, they worked at D&D Electric as an Electrician and at Dekker Bruins Tanzania Limited as a Consulting Electrician, where they helped diagnose and troubleshoot control wiring and assisted with the evaluation of used specialized equipment. Geoffrey also has experience as a Solar Electrician at Western Sun Systems, an Industrial Electrician at BioVessel, an Electrician at DeOlivera Electric and Voltz Electric. In the past, they worked in non-electrical roles as a Lifeguard at YMCA of Greater Grand Rapids and as an Adventure Specialist at Hume Lake Christian Camps, where they managed aquatic staff, scheduled and managed staffing and activities, and managed pool chemical and pH testing.

Geoffrey Helton's education history begins in 2011 when they attended the Construction Craft Training Center to study Industrial Electrician. After this, their educational background becomes unclear as no start or end years are provided for their subsequent schools. However, they mention their interest in Sports Medicine and Physical Education, indicating that they may have pursued these fields at Mission/West Valley College. Additionally, they mention studying Emergency Medical Technology/Technician at San Jose City/ Evergreen Valley College.

In terms of certifications, Geoffrey holds multiple qualifications. In 1999, they obtained Lifeguard Training and Community First Aid and Safety certification from the American Red Cross. In June 1999, they also earned the Emergency Medical Technician-1 certification from the County of Santa Cruz Health Services Agency (HSA). Furthermore, they became a SLAM Diver (SCUBA Lifesaving and Accident Management) through the YMCA in April 2000 and obtained Open Water SCUBA certification from the YMCA in January 2000. Geoffrey's involvement with emergency medical services continued as they received Emergency Medical Technician-1 certifications from the County of Santa Cruz Health Services Agency (HSA) in December 2001 and the Fresno, Kings, Madera Emergency Medical Services Agency in January 2004. Geoffrey also completed the Lifeguard Instructor course from the American Red Cross in December 2003, Waterfront Lifeguard Instructor in December 2003, and Emergency Medical Technician-1 from the Santa Clara County EMS in December 2007. Additionally, they earned certifications in Lifeguard Training and Community First Aid and Safety from the American Red Cross in September 2007 and December 2006, respectively. Furthermore, they obtained the Lifeguard Instructor certification from the American Red Cross in December 2008 and the Open Water Advanced Diver L2 certification from SCUBA Educators International in November 2013.

It is important to note that due to the lack of specific dates, the exact chronological order of their education and certifications may not be entirely accurate.

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