Sedric Johnson
**** ******** *****, *********, ******* 32534
*************@*****.***
Experience
Six years experience of welding and machining in the military service. Three years experience of
welding/fabricating as a civilian.
September 2010 to Present 43 Hours/Week
Flexotrain Welder/Machinist
Fort Walton Beach, Florida
September 2008 to December 2009, 84 Hours/Week
KBR Welder/Fabricator and Machinist
Bagram, Afghanistan
August 2003 to July 2008, 45 Hours/Week
Aircraft Metals Technologist
1SOEMS, Hurlburt Field, Florida 32544
Job Description
Advises on metals machining, welding, designing, and production problems. Designs, manufactures, or
modifies special precision tools, gauges, dies, and fixtures to facilitate metal working operations. Performs
metals technology shop calculations such as determining cutting speeds and settings, welding processes,
and preheat and post-heat requirements. Welds, brazes, solders, and heat treats metals. Uses manual
and computer numerical controlled (CNC) metal working machines, mills, and lathes to manufacture and
repair cams, gears, slots, and keyways for aircraft components and other various equipment.
Disassembles, assembles, and fits component parts using machine screws, bolts, rivets, press fits, and
welding techniques. Uses metal working equipment, tools, and supplies to produce surface finishing
specifications for components. Extracts broken or damaged hardware. Checks components for wear
tolerances using precision measuring devices.
Maintains and inspects hand tools and metal working machinery. Performs operator maintenance and
service inspections on shop equipment and tools. Ensures lock out and tag out procedures are
accomplished prior to maintenance on all equipment. Uses and disposes of hazardous waste and
materials according to environmental standards.
Mandatory Knowledge
Metal repair and fabrication processes; composition of metals and machinable materials; weld
specifications; metal tempering; forging; mechanical drawings; use of precision measuring devices and
tools; metal fabricating by oxyacetylene, metallic arc, and inert gas shielded arc; operation and capacity of
metal working and welding equipment; use and fabrication of layout and fixture devices; safety codes and
practices regarding equipment and supplies; hazards of explosive gasses, hazardous rays, and fumes;
and proper handling, use, and disposal of hazardous waste and materials.
Qualifications
I was responsible for all cargo movement in and out of the machine shop.
Use of all manual lathe machining procedures
Use of all manual Milling machine procedures
Use of contour, horizontal, and cutoff saw procedures
Use of all Oxyacetylene welding/soldering operations
Use of all Gas Metal Arc Welding operations
Use of all FluxCore Welding operations
Use of all Gas Tungsten Arc Welding operations
Use of all Shielded Metal Arc Welding operations
Use of water Jet/abrasive jet procedures
Use of Plasma Cutter
I can gas tungsten arc weld in the 6g position on steel, cobalt, aluminum, magnesium, stainless steel,
Inconel, and titanium.
I can gas metal arc weld in the 6g position on steel and aluminum.
I can shielded metal arc weld on steel.