Alex Osayande
Houston, TX, 77088
************@*****.***
Work Experience
Aerotek Inc/ Timken Boring Specialties (February 2015 September 2014)
• Mannual Machinist: Squaring of parts, face milling, power tapping, dial indicating parts on the mill, reaming,
drilling bolt hole circle, slot milling,
• Facing, drilling, boring, turning, grooving, making of face plates, spacers, dial indicating parts on the lathe,
repairing damaged threads, making helicoil, tapping, internal and external threading, fabricating parts for the
replacements of damaged machine parts, bolts and nuts, making bushings, shafts and hubs, etc.
Buck Bits and Hammerhead Rock Tools Company (September 2014 – April 2012)
• Manual machinist: Drilling, turning, boring, milling, grooving, tapping, threading, sanding, and some
elementary training in operating CNC lathe.
Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (September 2011 – February 2008)
• Manual machinist: Facing, drilling, boring, turning, milling, grooving, broaching, reaming, drill bit
sharpening, spacers, repairing damaged threads, making helicoil, tapping, internal and external threading,
fabricating parts for the replacements of damaged machine parts, bolts and nuts, bushings, shafts and hubs
sheet metal duct forming and installation, etc.
Self Employed; September 2007 (February 2008 February 2001)
• Sliding doors and windows fabrication. This involved cutting glass to size, coupling together different
aluminum profiles, glazing, and installation of aluminum frames and glassed panels.
Education
• Asoro Senior Secondary School
June 1992–June 1998
Certifications/Achievements
• Received a certificate from Blessed Aluminum Product Company as a trained and qualified aluminum
fabricator.
• Received a Testimonial from Watchtower Bible and Tract Society as a skilled machinist and sheet metal
fabricator.
• Received some training on L.E.V. (Local Exhaust Ventilation) and construction site safety management and
fall protection.
• Accelerated Training Institute (ATI) Certification on Horizontal Lathe and Vertical Mill Machining.
• Certified to operate all powered industrial lift trucks with U.S. Forklift certification (USFC) having passed the
OSHA compliant forklift safety test.
Skills
• Manual machinist: (proficient in operation of metal lathe, milling and drilling machines for the production and
threading of bolts, nuts, gear shafts, spindle and bushings and other mechanical parts) and able to do set ups
and maintain 0.001 inch tolerance.
• Able to machine Plastic, Brass, Aluminum, Carbon steel, Stainless steel
• Sheet metal duct forming and installation, Aluminum doors and windows fabrication and able to operate
Forklifts.
• Machines Operated: Pedestal Grinder, Belt Sander, Vertical/Horizontal Band Saw, Horizontal Lathe, Vertical
Mill, Drill Press, Radial Drill, Sheet Metal Ras Shear, Sheet Metal Bending Break, Forklift, etc.
Tools: Own tools