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Coating Inspector High School

Location:
New Orleans, LA
Posted:
June 04, 2013

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Malcolm Neal 985-***-****

*** **** ***** **, ****, LA 70359 abw7hr@r.postjobfree.com

Professional Profile

While working in the sandblasting and painting industry for 20 years, I returned to school to become a NACE coatings

Inspector.

1. NACE/SSPC/ISO/ASTM Standards 13. Dry Film Thickness Testing

2. Surface Preparation on Special 14. Coatings Defects

Substrates 15. Low Voltage Holiday Testing

3. Advanced Corrosion 16. High Voltage Holiday Testing

4. Environmental Controls 17. Dry Abrasive Blasting

5. Surface Preparation 18. Waterjetting

6. Anchor Profile Testing 19. Centrifugal Blast Cleaning

7. Coating Application Practices 20. Linings and Special Coatings

8. Special Application Equipment 21. Fireproofing

9. Coating Concrete 22. Powder Coating

10. Pipeline Mainline and Field Joint 23. Thick Barrier Linings (Rubber)

Coatings 24. Destructive Testing of Coatings

11. Coating Surveys 25. Pull-off Adhesion Tests

12. Ultrasonic Thickness Testing 26. Hardness Testing

Professional Experience

Cyrus Guidry & Associates, Houma, LA Highway 311

March, 2012 to Present

NACE Certified Coating Inspector Level 3 PEER

Responsibilities:

1. Field Inspections

2. Record Keeping

3. Verify Documents

4. Procedure Writing

5. NCR Reporting

Fugro Consultants, Kenner, LA, Veterans BLVD

October,2011 to March, 2012

NACE Certified Coating Inspector Level 3 PEER

Responsibilities:

6. Field Inspections

7. Job Quality Walk Troughs

8. Final Inspections

9. Record Keeping

10. Report Wrighting

Malcolm Neal•985-***-****•abw7hr@r.postjobfree.com

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Cresent Coatings and Services, New Orleans, Louisiana

January, 2009 to December, 2011

Field Supervisor

Responsibilities:

11. Pre-job Walk throughs

12. Pre-job safety meetings

13. Equipment Placement

14. Equipment Maintenance

15. Anchor Profile Testing

16. Coating Application Practices

17. Dry Abrasive Blasting set up and monitoring

18. Dry Film Thickness Testing

19. Coating Repairs and Rework

20. Final job Walks

Education

NACE Certified Coating Inspector Level 3 PEER,

September 2011

NACE Coating Inspector Level 2-Certified

June 2011

NACE Coating Inspector Level 1-Certified

April 2011

High School Diploma

May 1990

References

References are available upon request.



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