Ryan Knisley
Email: ********@***************.***
Address:
City: Newton
State: IA
Zip: 50208
Country: USA
Phone: 641-***-****
Skill Level: Any
Salary Range:
Primary Skills/Experience:
Millwright lead foreman specializing in industrial, agricultural, and commercial projects. Dependable, hard-working Millwright with over Seven years of experience in construction.
Educational Background:
High School Dipolma from E.E.Smith H.S., Fayetteville NC 1/2001 to 5/2000 (General)
Job History / Details:
Summary
Millwright lead foreman specializing in industrial, agricultural, and commercial projects.
Dependable, hard-working Millwright with over Seven years of experience in construction.
Skills
consistent work history
first aid and CPR certified
Class A CDL
computer literate
Agricultural site supervision
Fabrication and design
Welding experienced mig/ sub arc
OSHA 10 hour certified
have forklift license
aerial and platform lift certified
Blueprint interpretation
Have worked in many Pioneer, Syngenta, and Monsanto facilities.
Strong organizational skills
Flexible work schedule
Good mechanical aptitude
Good multitasker
Have own tools
Accomplishments
Construction:
[ Have received many compliments about quality of my work]
[ Always finish my projects in a timely manner]
Supervision:
[ Ran a crew of five guys and had no safety issues]
[ My crew was very reliable and we always had quality work]
Experience
February 2012 to 10/6/2012 12:00:00 AM
Weitz Agricultural Des Moines, IA
Head crew leader
Accurately read blueprints and repair manuals to identify mechanical problems and fix them.Attended monthly safety meetings to ensure machine operation safety.Communicated operational issues and changes to supervisor on regular basis.Completed all repairs and maintenance work to company standards.Employed wide variety of hand and power tools including hoists, drills, precision measuring instruments and electronic testing devices.Ensured customer satisfaction by providing highest quality of products by ensuring all equipment was properly installed and working correctly.Followed company procedures to maintain work environment in a neat and orderly condition.Promoted shop safety by working in a safe manner.Used processes including gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, flux-cored arc, plasma arc, shielded metal arc, resistance welding, and submerged arc welding.Worked overtime, including evenings and weekends, to respond to emergencies and fix unsafe conditions.Kept supervisor informed of job progress and material requirementsMaintained positive relationships with all customers.
Education and Training
2000 E.E.Smith H.S. Fayetteville, NC
General