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Night Shift Industrial Mechanic

Location:
Saint Matthews, SC
Posted:
April 05, 2024

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Charles L. Cook

*** ***** ***** ***

Swansea, SC 29160

Cell# 561-***-****

Home#: 803-***-****

E-mail:ad4sz2@r.postjobfree.com

Employment History:

American Spiral Weld Pipe Industrial Mechanic

2061 American Italian Way March 2022 to Febr. 2023

Columbia, S.C. 29209

Responsible for all equipment pertaining the production rolled welded pipe. Two mills with automated welding systems. Hydraulic carts for moving pipe through out plant, hydrostatic test equipment, expanders for bell forming. Weld repairs of many types, and fabrication. Epoxy coating department equipment,

and cement mixing and lining machinery.

Marwin Industrial Mechanic

107 McQueen Street June 9th 2021 to Sept. 16th 2021

W. Columbia, SC 29172

Responsibilities included the repair and preventative maintenance of all wood working equipment associated with production of attic pull down staircases. Production machinery included, saws, moulders, robotic nailers, as well as wrapping machines and shipping equipment. I also maintained the upkeep of

building and mobile equipment, dock levelers, fire and air systems. Work was done independently being the only night shift mechanic. Work schedule and prioritizing was arranged between myself and night shift production supervisor.

Covanta Energy, Lead Maintenance Mechanic

1499 US Rt.1 &9, January 2001 to October 26th, 2020

Rahway, NJ 07065 732-***-****

Responsible for repair and preventative maintenance of all types of machinery in a waste to energy electrical facility. Specialty fabrication as needed. Also mechanical repair and installation as needed. Pumps, mixers, conveyors, separators, pipe work, and cranes. Hydraulic grapple rebuilds. Plant shut down

support, crew leader on grate resurfacing. Responsibilities include. Scheduling of mechanical work within the plant as well as directing contractors. Work assignments as per priority and ability skill level. Work order tracking and reporting to Plant Maintenance Manger.

Staley Services Field Service Technician / Mechanic

P.O. Box 5218, 989 Cooperstown Rd. November 2000 to January 2001

Delanco, NJ 08075 856-***-****

Project Manager, field service technician, field estimating and quotes. Hands on installation, trouble shooting, repairs and maintenance on numerous types of machinery and conveyors.

Hoeganaes Class “A” Mechanic / millwright

River Road and Taylors lane July 1997 to November 2000

Riverton, NJ 08077 609-***-****

Responsible for maintenance and repair of all equipment in melting Department, Arc furnace, hydraulic equipment, kilns, conveyor systems, high pressure pumps, overhead cranes, and annealing department. Maintained six annealing band furnaces. Repair and maintenance of all packaging equipment, disintegrators, processing equipment, conveyors, and elevators. Also including removal and installation of electric motors, drives, gearboxes, and low-pressure pumps. Promoted to a supervisor of production and maintenance of iron cintering department.

Industrial Lift Truck Co. Fabricator / Mechanic

1905 Highway 206 December 1994 to July 1997

Vincentown, NJ 08088 609-***-****

Responsible for all structural fabrication of scissor lifts, booms, and fork trucks in Northeast Operations, NJ, and PA. Designed and constructed various equipment, also fabricated new baskets for boom lifts. Maintenance of rebuilding and delivery trailer, also inventory of steel stock, equipment for ship supplies.

Pemberton Fabrications Metal Fabrication

30 Indel Ave. June 1988 to December 1994

Rancocas, NJ 08073 609-***-****

Welding and constructed steel control cabinets from blueprints of multi-sectional consoles. Produced precision calibration trucks for weights and measures departments of liquid volume. Crew leader of complex, A.B.B locomotive cabinets. All was welded to Metro-North Railroad specifications. A wide variety of other items, auger trucks, boilers, high-pressure hydraulic tanks, platforms, furnaces and prototype fabrications.

Military: U.S. Navy Seabees. Navy Mobile Construction Battalion #1, (NMCB #1) March 1984- August 1988

Class “A” & “C”, steelworker school. Completed courses in: reinforcing concrete, blueprints, mechanical design, and metric math, planning and estimating. Job supervisor in Japan and Spain, on numerous projects, ranging from heavy timber piers, to dry dock rehabilitation. Erection of steel buildings, installation of sub-stations, and construction of bridges. Safety Officer 85-86 in Puerto Rico and Japan base project sites.

Skills: Mechanical backgrounds in all types of pumps, drive systems, engine repair and brake systems. Fabrication of structural steel, boilers, pressure vessels, robotic systems. Able to operate cranes, hydraulic and mechanical, lift equipment and fork trucks. Machine shop abilities, lathes, drill presses, punches, surface grinder, ECT…

Professional at all types of welding:

ARC-All pos, Braze, Mig-wire & Flux core, Tinning, Silver Soldier, Carbon-Arc, Gas wielding, Tig welding.



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