Jude M. Eddy
Montgomery, TX 77356
*************@*****.***
• Self-motivated, cooperative and dependable
• Learn new tasks quickly, complete tasks in a timely manner, follow instructions and perform well under pressure.
• Able to work in extreme environments with little or no supervision.
• Strong knowledge of OSHA and local safety regulations.
• Excellent technical problem solving and trouble-shooting abilities
• Own and maintain welding rig and tools.
Experience
Kingsley Constructors
November 2014 – Present
Structural Welder
Duties:
Responsible for the fabrication, fitting and assembly of piping system layouts. Weld plate and structural steel in the flat, vertical, horizontal and overhead positions. Measure, cut, prepare and perform fitting of segments of piping and structural steel. Run overlapping beads; perform butt, fillet, socket and groove welds. Experience welding 2-30 inch pipe in all positions. Train and supervise welder helpers.
Skills:
Maintain and operate welding equipment and all applicable power tools.
Read and interpret blue prints.
Kingsley Constructors
August 2013 – November 2014
Welder Helper to welding supervisor
Duties:
Assisted lead welder in the fabrication of metal structures and piping systems. Responsible for maintaining and setting up equipment and site clean-up. Cut and bevel pipe ends, clean pipe ends, set up and align pipe and grind passes. Performed basic to complex welding functions including completion of various projects assigned by lead welder from concept to final fabrication. Assisted welding supervisor with weekly payroll and supervision/job assignments of crew members.
Skills:
Developed proficiency in stick, MIG and flux core welding techniques.
Proficient in the operation of all applicable power equipment and hand tools.
Well versed in reading and interpreting blue prints
Fairweather Pipeline Services
March 2013 – August 2013
Spotter for Heavy Equipment Operators
Duties:
Responsible for assuring the safety of crew and equipment by communicating with heavy equipment operator via hand signals and radio during daily construction operations.
RAC Acceptance-Conroe, TX
September 2012– March 2013
Collection Specialist
Duties:
Contacting customers by phone or in person to collect payments or merchandise. Servicing damaged or broken merchandise. Utilize excellent customer service skills to complete job effectively while maintaining a positive relationship with the customer.
Skills:
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, planning and implementing efficient truck routes, driving box trucks equipped with lift gates, loading and unloading of appliances, furniture and electronics. Utilize basic hand tools to perform minor repairs and assemble/disassemble furniture.
Russell Industries-Houston, TX
May 2012-September 2012
Installer
Duties:
Travel locally and nationally to assemble/disassemble warehouse pallet rack shelving and mezzanine structures.
Skills: Operate forklift/scissorlift, heavy lifting in excess of 100lbs, use of hand tools such as grinder, impact wrench, sawzall etc… Use of MIG welder, blue print reading, accurate measurement and layout of project using tape measure, use of cutting torches and table saws.
Oilfield Repair Specialists-Huntsville, TX
August 2011-May 2012
Assembler/Mechanic
Duties:
Building and maintaining fracking equipment for Baker Hughes including blenders, hydration units, coiled tubing units, cementers, sand kings and boost trailers.
Skills:
Forklift operator. Cutting, crimping and fitting of hydraulic hoses. Welding, fitting and metal fabrication. Pressure washing and painting of various projects. Performing test runs on fracking trucks, checking and maintaining engine fluids. Operating hand tools and drill press. Electrical wiring of lights, engine sensors and switches. Reading blue prints.
Harris County Recovery and Make-Ready-Humble, TX
November 2010-August 2011
Camera Car Driver
Duties:
Driving company camera car using MVTRAK computer system to locate vehicles eligible for repossession. Notifying wrecker drivers and assisting with recovery of vehicles. Working with little or no supervision.
Skills:
Excellent verbal communication and conflict resolution to facilitate successful transactions under tense and hostile circumstances. Driving in heavy traffic in excess of 10 hours daily. Assisting tow truck drivers with the operation of the tow trucks and securing vehicles to lifts.
United States Navy
July 2008-February 2009
Construction Mechanic
Duties:
Servicing and maintaining military vehicles, machinery and equipment. Completed Basic Training and USN SeaBee Construction Mechanic “A” school to include gas and diesel engine mechanic training.