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Commercial/industrial skilled tradesman journeyman pipefitter

Location:
Cincinnati, OH
Posted:
July 01, 2015

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Resume:

A true tradesman. To young to be an oldschool and to old to be a rookie.

I'm passionate about my trade and I care about every aspect involved to accomplish the best out of my work. Not interested in puffing my chest out to other fitters. I already know I'm good. I take pride in my craft, therefore I extend any and all knowledge I have to those who may need, in order for them to be the best they can be as well. I'm not a bitter worn out hand that's pissed off at every job site and every superintendent to hand there. I'm energetic, motivated, self starter, safe clean and neat, put as much pride in my attendance and appearance as my work. Not egotistical but very confident. I will never claim to be better than anyone, but my work will speak for itself. I do not claim to know everything, because I know I dont. Therefore, I appreciate and accept any new helpful idea, technique, way, trick, method, procedure from the freshest of helper to the blue book super. Teach me something!

I'm proficient and knowledgable in cut, prep and bevel procedures, take-offs, roll outs, miters, transitions, stove piping, reading prints, layout, schedule and type of pipe (carbon, SS, chrome, nickel building and hanging brackets/supports, walking lines and punch out. Your getting the idea.

I love my tools and take very good care of them. I even know how to use them.

I give respect as well as expect the same back. I don't threaten dragging up every time something out of the comfort bubble comes up. If a company is good to me, I will be twice as good back.

Most recent

April 2015 - Currently working with Chicago Bridge & Iron CB&I

1st Class, A Class, Journeyman Pipe-fitter

Multiple other commercial companies and facilities

• oil and gas

• refineries

• ethanol

• ship yard

• new construction



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