CHARLES R. BOULTON
*****Crawford
Brownstown, Michigan 48193
Phone: 313-***-**** cell
E-mail: *******@***.***
Objective
Utilize the skills and expertise acquired over the years to enhance your
operation
Qualifications
Journeyman Welder/Structural Steel, AWS 3G Certified, 6G Certified
Work History
11/2012 to 02/2012, Combination Welder/ Fitter, Vetbuilt/ Comau, Madison
Heights, Michigan
Job Responsibility:
Fabricated and weld components for automation systems. Welded and fitted
piping for cooling system. Fabricated and weld support stands for robotic
conveyor sytem.
5/2012 to 11/2012, Flux-core/Mig Welder/Pipe-welder, Aerotek/ Tower
Industries, Southfield, Michigan
Job Responsibility:
Weld various size piping 2" to 10" utilizing both Arc and Mig welding
processes for steam and oil products. Installed piping by cutting and
threading. Replaced valves, flanges and pumps for air, steam and oil
processes. Piping consisted of both Carbon and stainless steel. Weld heavy
armament components consisting of 2" to 6" plate. V-grooved fit up at 600
degrees preheat temp. flux-core wire 1/16 diameter. Welding position flat,
horizontal and vertical up preformed.
4/2011to 5/2012, Mig Welder/Fabricator, Reliance One Inc./Watson
Engineering, 6031 Ortonville Road, Clarkston, Mi. 48348
Job Responsibility:
Production welding of assemblies and subassemblies of parts for earth
moving equipment
Fabrication of parts from print and weld the same using Mig welding process
Adhering to quality concerns per the customer as relates to parts
Maintain quality and production standards
2009 to 2010, Quality Control Inspector, Intelligence Staffing/Bridgewater
Interiors, 17199 N. Laurel Park Dr. Ste.321, Livonia, Mi. 48152
Job Responsibility:
Performed visual inspection on seats for Ford Trucks prior to installation.
Corrected any defects found
Eliminated rejection rate by 70%
Maintain proper count for production run and coordinated same with
production manager daily
Keep daily log on any production issues as related to quality concerns
1999 to 2008, Maintenance Welder, Chrysler LLC, Sterling Stamping Plant,
35777 Van Dyke Ave, Sterling Heights, Michigan
Job Responsibility:
Utilize my knowledge in welding and fabrication to repair various presses,
gearing, conveyor systems piping systems and sheet metal components as
related to die chutes and other mechanical breakdown within a stamping
plant Repairs consisted of using various welding processes, Tig, Mig, and
Arc welding.
1997 to 1999, Certified Pipe Welder, Bulldog Boiler, 1641 Caniff,
Hamtramck, Michigan
Job Responsibility:
Fabricated and welded various piping system as related to heating systems.
Re-tube large boilers, fire and water tube
Installed small package boilers and return tanks
Arc welding process most utilized, along with oxy/map cutting.
1994 to 1997, Supervisor/Pipe Welder, Ultra Air Products, 29000 E. Outer
Drive, Detroit, Michigan
Job Responsibility:
Fabricated piping for air dryer systems. Fabricated structural steel frame
to support dryer systems, welding process consisted of Mig and Arc welding,
also oxy/ map cutting utilized
Supervised twelve employees in production of small and large dryers,
tracked orders through system to make sure of on time deliveries and no
quality concerns, utilize team concepts to achieve company goals.
1984 to 1994, Maintenance Welder, Great Lakes Power Inc., 30 W. Lantz,
Detroit, Michigan
Job Responsibility:
Welding repairs to heavy equipment, welded and fabricated various steel
tanks
Weld various size steel pipe as related to steam systems
Weld steel plate up to 1" thickness as related to earthmoving equipment
Welding process most utilized was Arc, Mig and Tig, with oxy / acetylene
cutting
1981 to 1984, Mig Welder / Fabricator, Security Land Door Company, 15234 E.
Seven Mile Rd. Detroit, Mi.
Job Responsibility:
Weld and fabricated ornamental doors, railing .
Welding process consisted of Mig and Arc welding
1976 to 1980, Combination Welder, F&P Industries, 8471 Connahbrook Rd.,
Memphis, Tn.38117
Job Responsibility:
Lead-man on production line fabricating and welding industrial tool boxes
from sheetmetal. Arc and Mig welding processes utilized.
Education
2003 to 2004, Wayne State University, Labor Studies Program
1997 to 2000, University of Detroit /Mercy, Detroit, Michigan / Bachelor
of Science, Business Administration (Management) Graduated (Sum Cum Laude)
1995 to 1997, Henry Ford Community College, Dearborn, Michigan, Business
Administration, Pipe Welding
1989 to 1991, International Correspondence School, Scranton, Penn.
Electrician, Certificate of Completion
1974 to 1976, Comprehensive Education Training Adults ( C.E.T.A.) Memphis,
Tn. Welding Combination, Certificate of Completion
References
David Mitchell, Owner/ Great Lakes Power, 313-***-****
Richard Wells, Owner/ Bulldog Boiler, 313-***-****
Accreditation
U.A.W Region 1, Local Union Discussion Leader (L.U.D. L) Labor Studies
Instructor 2003
Awards Received
Dean's List, University of Detroit/Mercy, 1997 / 2000
Inducted into National Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society, 1998
Dean's Scholarship Award, University of Detroit / Mercy, 1998 / 2000
Kaizen Team leader Award, Ultra Air Products, 1996