Litomarie G. Amosco
Email : acxuno@r.postjobfree.com
Cel: +639*********
Tel: (02) 4282817
*** ***** **** **** ******** Quezon City
Objectives To obtain a position that will enable me to use my strong organizational skills, educational background and ability to work well with people.
Educational Background :
Tertiary : STI College Regalado (Undergraduate)
Computer Electronics and Technology with Diploma
Secondary: Sto. Niño institute Science & Technology
Since 1997 - 2000
Primary: Fairview Elementary School
Since 1991-1996
Personal Background:
Address: 162 Sitio Ruby, East Fairview, Quezon City
Provincial Address: Alangilanan, Manjuyod, Negros Oriental
Date of Birth: March 16, 1984
Civil Status: Married
Age: 32
Spouse name : Luna M Amosco
Spouse Occupation House Wife
Child : Kyle Jayson M Amosco
Height: 5’9”
Religion: Roman Catholic
Citizenship: Filipino
Father’s Name: Rosalito A. Amosco
Occupation : Tower Crane Operator
Mother’s Name: Marlou G. Amosco
Occupation Housewife
Certificate / Training/ License:
MOBILE CRANE OPERATOR & RIGGER NC2
Acel Association of CarriersAnd Equipment Lessors, Inc.
November 12, 2012
ADVANCE RIGGING AND SAFE CRANE OPERATION
Acel Association of Carriers And Equipment Lessors, Inc.
August 29, 2010
VELOSI SAUDI ARABIA CO. LTD
Certificate of training for mobile crane operator,
Grove RT880E 80 TONS
CERTIFICATE : VKSA/SABT/ID/ 13-7471
Febuary 07, 2013
LTO DRIVER’S LICENCE
Professional drivers licence. LICENSE NO:N02-11-005771
RESTRICTION NO : 1238
Skills :
Good Communication Skills and good Writing skill
Communication:
Tagalog, Visaya, English & Arabic
Technical skills:
Telescopic Mobile Crane Operator Rigger II, Light driver,
heavy Equipment operator,
Skid Loader, Crane, Hiad Boom Truck, Telehandler Forklip, Loader,
Tower Crane Erector, Alimak Elevator
Others :
Creative, Disciplined, Work under Pressure, Professional Hardworking Person
Documents:
Tin # : 298-***-***-***
SSS # : 34-1271511-3
Passport #: P0114307A
Date of issue: Aug. 30,2016
Date of expired: Aug. 29, 2021
In case of emergency: Luna M Amosco
Address: 162 Sitio Ruby Easy Fairview Quezon City
Work Experience/s:
Name of Company: Monolith Construction Development Corporation
Project: 85, Tomas Morato, 1103,, Scout Limbaga, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila.
Duration: May 16, 2014- July 30, 2016
Position: Mobile Crane Operator
Crane type: TADANO TR 350M-2 35 Tons Crane
Name of Company: Saudi Arabian Baytur Construction Co., LLC
Project: King Khalid University Project K.K.U Medical City Administration Building Phase 3 P.O Box 20200 Alfaraa 61994
Duration: January 30, 2012 – March 31, 2014
Position: Mobile Crane Operator
Crane type: RT 760E Grove 55 TONS Rough Terrain Crane
RT 880 Grove 80 TONS Rough Terrain Crane
Name of Company: Megawide Construction Corporation
Project: S.M.D.C. Sea Residences, Philippines
Duration: October 04, 2010 – January 2012
Position: Mobile Crane Operator / Rigger
Crane type: RT 650E Grove 45 TONS Rough Terrain Crane
TADANO TR 250M-7 25 Tons Crane
Name of Company: Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co., LTD
Project: Kuwait Shuaiba North Co-Generation Power Plant Distillation Project
Duration: September 02, 2008 – September 02, 2010
Position: Mobile Crane Operator
Crane type: TADANO TG 500M Truck crane 50 Tons
Name of Company: SKI Summa Kumagay Construction
Project: New Medical City Project, Ortigas Avenue,Philippines
Duration: March 05, 2005 – April 04, 2007
Position: Mobile Crane Operator
Crane type: QY50B XCMG Truck Crane 50 TONS
Character Reference
Name Jayson Gallebo
Cellphone no. 092*-*******
Name Marlou G Amosco
Cellphone no. (02) 4282817
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Daily Maintenance of Crane
1. knowing the machine well. The operator must understand its functions and limitations as well as its particular operating characteristics.
2. having a thorough knowledge of the information contained in the crane's operating manual.
3. being familiar with the crane's load chart. The operator must understand the correct meaning of all notes and warnings and be able to calculate or determine the crane's actual net capacity for every possible configuration of the machine.
4. inspecting and maintaining the crane regularly as prescribed by both the owner and manufacturer.
5. informing the owner of any problems, needed maintenance, or necessary repairs to the machine. This should be done in writing, preferably in the machine's logbook or inspection report.
6. recording in the log or report the details of all inspections, maintenance, and other work done on the crane while in the field.
7. supervising and training the apprentice if one is present.
8. being aware of any site conditions that could affect the crane operation. Be particularly cautious around powerlines. The operator must refuse to operate if the crane, hoist rope, or load will come closer to a powerline than the absolute limit of approach specified in law.
9. checking that the site is adequately prepared for the crane.
10. reviewing the planned operation and requirements with the site supervision.
11. finding out the load and rigging weight and determining where the load is to be placed. Although the operator is not responsible for determining the weight of the load, if the operator lifts it without checking the weight with site supervision, then the operator becomes fully responsible for the lift and any consequences that result.
12. Before working, always check the engine oil, hydraulic oil, battery tire, gear oil, water or coolant, Automatic Transmission Fluid (A.T.F) oil, break oil, grease and lights.
13. Always survey the working area and check the ground condition.
14. Check where the load to be lifted is located and where it is should be laid down. Also check the weight of the load to be lifted.
15. Barricade the lifting area.
16. Set up the crane with fully extended outriggers at 360 degrees, then level the crane from the ground at
2 – 3 inches.
17. Then follow the operator’s manual with safety working (SSS) safe, smooth, and slow.
18. In changing the engine oil of the crane, use 15-40 Castrol Turbo Max engine oil.
19. In case of a leak, use hydraulic oil with number 40 AWS High Spin Castrol.
Safety Precautions
1. Check the crane whether it is 50 meters away from electrical power lines.
2. In case the wind is strong (30 m/s), stop working. It might be dangerous to other people.
3. Before working, talk with your rigger about rigging equipment, shackle, lifting belt, chain sling, and rope tagline.
4. If the crane reached the limit of the LMI, never bypass the crane unless it is no longer dangerous to other people.