Christopher King
Presented by Manpower
Experience:
Kuka Toledo Production Operations
Metal Finisher March 2013 January 2014
Repair damaged incoming stock and exterior vehicle parts on class A surfaces.
Weld when necessary fixed stripped bolts or holes.
Jeff's Paint and Body
Auto Body Technician January 2010 March 2013
Repair and replace damaged automotive parts and panels. Sand, prime, paint,
refinish auto body parts. Install new parts, in an automotive shop that does classic
and custom restoration. Fabricate, weld in patch panels, fabricate custom
components, weld in and build custom frame components install drive train
components, braking components, electrical, fuel, safety equipment.
Mitchell Roberson Construction
Construction Contractor March 2007 July 2009
Build and repair houses, remove and replace or repair roof structures, apply paint,
pour foundations, footings, vinyl siding installation.
Leonard’s Aluminum Welder/Fabricator
January 2006 March 2007
Fabricate, weld selected metal sizes into utility trailers, of different lengths, install
flooring and lights.
U.S. Army Light
Wheel Vehicle Mechanic March 2001 – November 2005
Basic soldier task, maintain vehicles and tactical power generation units, drew up
service and maintenance schedules, did preventive maintenance checks, and
ordered parts, removed and replaced defective parts, reported discrepancies to
chain of command, tested vehicles for quality control, supervised seven other
mechanics in a shop environment.
Was accountable for seven soldiers, done performance counseling’s, as well as
disciplinary counseling reports,
Responsible for excess of $300,000.00 in tools.
Education:
Surry Community College August 2009 July 2009
Auto Body Certificate
Learned basic structural and non structural damage repair, auto body MIG welding,
painting, and refinishing, special finishes, frame repair, cost and estimation,
collision repair, paint less dent repair, plastics and adhesives.● Also received
training course certificate of OSHA rule 40 part 63. Painter requirement course.●
3.9 GPA
Surry Community College August 2010 – Present
Industrial Systems Technology
Completed courses in industrial safety, hydraulics and pneumatics, HVAC
troubleshooting and repair, industrial wiring, digital electronics, DC/AC circuit
analysis, DC/AC electricity, motors and controls, diagram and schematic reading,
industrial fabrication, welding, maintenance and troubleshooting procedures,
DC/AC motor drives, residential wiring. Intro to PLC, PLC Applications,
Semiconductor Applications, Industrial Equip Troubleshooting. 3.44 GPA
US Army Training Center Fort Jackson, SC
Light Wheel Vehicle Maintenance Technician Skills May 2001 August 2001
SKILLS
● Proficient in many mechanical trades, construction and carpentry, wiring and plumbing,
using diagnostic and test equipment, computer literate, mechanically inclined, self
motivated.