Education
Tulsa Welding School, Jacksonville, Florida
Diploma in Professional Welding Graduation Date: April 2016
Burlington Township High School, Burlington, New Jersey
High School Diploma Graduation Date: June 2011
Welding Skills & Related Industrial Capabilities
Skilled in basic fitting & piping system layouts
Utilized assorted 6010, 7018, 7024 electrodes and ER70S, 309L filler metals
Welded plate & structural steel in accordance with AWS D1.1 codes and standards
Welded mild steel pipe in accordance with ASME Section IX
Welded 2”-5” pipe in the following positions: 2G, 5G, & 6G
Welded larger diameter piping according to pipeline standard API 1104
Ran overlapping beads; performed butt, fillet, socket & groove welds
Welded plate & structural steel in the flat, vertical, horizontal & overhead positions
Welded stainless steel & aluminum in accordance with Military Standard 1595-A
Able to interpret blueprints and welding diagrams
Used the Following Welding Processes
GTAW-Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG & HF TIG)
SMAW-Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick)
GMAW-Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG)
FCAW-Flux Core Arc Welding
Plate and Pipe Beveling Machines
Work History
Welder/Fabricator/Installer CFS Metal Products
Riverview, Florida March 2017 to June 2016
Layout, fit and weld fabricated components to be assembled into structural forms
Make clean lines and cuts when welding
Required to weld material in all positions using MIG welding equipment
Work with various metals such as mild steel, aluminum, and stainless
Work on store fronts new and hold construction
Follow blueprints, schematics, diagrams, and drawings to meet fabrication specifications.
Assemble components with fasteners and tools.
Welder and Assembler Magic-Tilt Trailers
Clearwater, Florida July 2016 to March 2017
Layout, fit and weld fabricated components to be assembled into structural forms
Rotate to different work stations to achieve a balanced line flow
Make clean lines and cuts when welding
Required to weld material in all positions using MIG welding equipment
Serve as backup for other positions within the department.
Sheet Metal Worker Local Union 435
Jacksonville, Florida January 2016 to June 2016
Select appropriate type of sheet metal, such as galvanized iron, and stainless steel
Measure appropriate size of sheet metal
Cut sheet metal by hand or using power tools such as, double cuts, sawzall, and portable band saw
Cut into shapes to be used in heating and air conditioning ducts
Interpret blueprints to decide where ducts will go, and bend ducts to form shapes
Drill holes into ducts to bolt together, as well as weld, solder, or rivet ducts together