Fayetteville, AR. Arkansas
acd9cm@r.postjobfree.com
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Construction professional bringing valuable experience from large corporate construction sites, as
well as residential home repair projects.
SKILLS
Strong mechanical aptitude
Basic math and measuring aptitude Fusing, cutting and measuring tools experience
Safety procedures knowledge Qualified in blueprint interpretation
Commercial construction Knowledge of metal parts and assemblies
Strong mechanical aptitude Health and safety training
Valid Arkansas driver’s license Certified in welding
Possesses a reliable vehicle Strong team player
Project foreman Technical school training
Dependable and reliable Skilled in final assembly processes
OSHA Training
WORK HISTORY
Fitter Welder March 2013 to June 2013
Expert in mechanical assembly
K&B Mechanical Contractors, INC. - Lithonia, 30058, GA
Bolted, clamped and tack-welded parts to secure components prior to welding.
Removed rough spots from work pieces with portable grinders, hand files and scrapers.
Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent, ground and bolted component parts to achieve required
configurations and positions.
Removed and repaired unacceptable welds with an air arc and grinder to meet quality guidelines.
Welded in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.
Interpreted verbal and written instructions from work orders and welding blue prints.
Pipe Fitter September 2012 to November 2012
GRP Mechanical Co. - Bethalto, IL
Removed rough spots from work pieces with portable grinders, hand files and scrapers.
Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent, ground and bolted component parts to achieve required
configurations and positions.
Bolted, clamped and tack-welded parts to secure components prior to welding.
Interpreted verbal and written instructions from work orders and welding blue prints.
Inspected welds and checked that critical measurements met specifications upon completion.
Pipefitter June 2012 to September 2012
Babcock & Wilcox Construction - 91 Stirling Ave Barberton OH 44203
Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent, ground and bolted component parts to achieve required
configurations and positions.
Set up and operated hand and power tools, including shielded metal arc and gas metal arc
welding equipment.
Repaired manufactured products by dismantling, straitening, reshaping and reassembling parts.
Chipped off excess weld, slag, and spatter using hand tools.
Pipefitter January 2010 to December 2010
MMC Contractors National INC. - 13800 Wyandotte St. Kansas City MO. 64145
Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent, ground and bolted component parts to achieve required
configurations and positions.
Set up and operated hand and power tools, including shielded metal arc and gas metal arc
welding equipment.
Bolted, clamped and tack-welded parts to secure components prior to welding.
Interpreted verbal and written instructions from work orders and welding blue prints.
Removed and repaired unacceptable welds with an air arc and grinder to meet quality guidelines.
Inspected welds and checked that critical measurements met specifications upon completion.
Fitter/Welder October 2008 to January 2009
John E. Green Mechanical Contractors - 220 Victor St. Highland Park MI 48203
Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent, ground and bolted component parts to achieve required
configurations and positions.
Interpreted verbal and written instructions from work orders and welding blue prints.
Maintained correct length of arc and speed of movement to form specified depth of fusion and
bead.
Welded in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.
Removed and repaired unacceptable welds with an air arc and grinder to meet quality guidelines.
Chipped off excess weld, slag, and spatter using hand tools.
Inspected welds and checked that critical measurements met specifications upon completion.
Fitter/Welder September 2007 to September 2008
IHP Industrial INC. - 3201 East Kiehl Ave. N. Little Rock AR. 72115
Removed rough spots from work pieces with portable grinders, hand files and scrapers.
Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent, ground and bolted component parts to achieve required
configurations and positions.
Detected faulty operation of equipment and defective materials and promptly resolved issues.
Interpreted verbal and written instructions from work orders and welding blue prints.
Maintained correct length of arc and speed of movement to form specified depth of fusion and
bead.
Welded in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.
EDUCATION
North West Arkansas Community College Current
1 College Dr.Bentonville AR. 72712
AutoCAD I, II, and 3D
Engineering Graphics I and II
Pea Ridge H.S. 1983
Pea Ridge AR.
High School Diploma:
Tulsa Welding School 1994
Tulsa, 74133, OK
Welding and associated applications
Northwest Technical Institute 2002
Springdale, AR
Industrial/Electrical
Removed and repaired unacceptable welds with an air arc and grinder to meet quality guidelines.
Inspected welds and checked that critical measurements met specifications upon completion.
MILITARY HISTORY