craig S. laster jr
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Skills Profile
Prepared assorted sections of plate and segments of pipe using hand grinders and Watts Beveling Machines
Cut assorted metals using, Air Carbon Arc Gouging, Plasma Arc Gouging, Plasma Arc, Oxy-fuel and Hand Torches
Welded plate and structural steel in the following positions: 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F, 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G
Welded plate and structural steel in accordance with ASME Section IX & AWS DI.I
Welded 2”-6” carbon steel pipe in accordance with ASME Section IX & API 1104
Welded 2”-6” carbon steel pipe in the following positions: 2G, 5G, & 6G
Welded aluminum & stainless in accordance with Military Standard 1595-A
Used the following electrodes E-6010, E-7024, E-7018, E-309L, ER4043
Employment History
Combo Welder, D.W. ALLEN, Jacksonville, FL 12/1/2006 5/1/2013
Thorough knowledge of overhead, vertical, and horizontal position
Thorough knowledge welding tubes and pipe welding
Shipyard experience
Ability to diagnose problems and determine appropriate action
Combo Welder, WILLIAMS INDUSTRIAL, Jacksonville, FL 3/1/2008 4/1/2008
Repair work on air ducts
Welding repair work in overhead, vertical, and horizontal position
Welded boiler tubes
MIG Welder, VENECO, Jacksonville, FL 8/1/2006 12/1/2006
Welding truck hoist together
Forklift driving to pick up parts needed for welding
Fab shop work
Welder/Fitter, Robishaw Engineering, Houston, TX 6/1/2013-
9/1/2014
Fitting various size angles to plate to make sidewalls to Flexifloats
Cut and fit angles to fit to plate to make sides to Flexifloats
Fit angles to make ladders to go inside Flexifloats (frame work)
Use overhead cranes to move various angles and/or plates to designated areas to be welded and fitted
Forklift driving to bring materials to designated areas
Military Service, Administrative Clerk, USMC, Camp Pendleton, CA
Provided administrative support for a military command with over
1 200 officers & enlisted
Drafted official correspondence, miscellaneous manpower and
o perational reports
Maintained technical publication and operation manuals
Performed all clerical duties and tasks
VOCATIONAL TRAINING & EDUCATION
Tulsa Welding School, Jacksonville Campus
Completed a 7-month, 750-hour, welder training program. Hands on
training in; structural, pipe, pipeline, and thin alloy welding processes, metal
preparation, cutting plate & pipe, beveling metal, and blueprint reading.
USMC Clerical Schools & Military Training
Vocational studies in, clerical procedures, computer operations, and military
protocol.
William M. Raines High School
Met requirements and issued a high school diploma equivalency