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Millwright maintenance specialist 2

Location:
Florence, AL
Salary:
Negotiable
Posted:
February 12, 2017

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Gerald Beasley

COVER LETTER

Hello, my name is Gerald Beasley. I am applying for this position with your company. After reviewing my resume, hopefully you will seriously consider me for this position.

I am hard working and willing to learn. I work well with others, and enjoy being a team player. I feel positive my frequent and past employers will give me good reviews if questioned.

I have reviewed all the requirements and specifications for the position that I am applying for, and feel that I am capable of fulfilling the job description.

In conclusion if given an opportunity for this position, I will give it 110%, and will not default on the doors that your company can open for me, present time, nor future.

Sincerely,

Gerald G. Beasley

RESUME

Gerald G. Beasley

PERMANENT ADDRESS

445 County Road 128

Florence, Alabama 35633

United States

Home phone: 256-***-****

Work phone 256-***-****

Email: bossdoggg2000@yahoo,com

SKILLS

Certifications: Wind Rock Lubrication, Fork lift, Arial lift, vibration analysis, Ultrasound welding, Pipefitting, Mill Wright, OSHA 10, Pressure Analysis, Pump and Valve rebuild

Classes: lead, asbestos, silica, and PCB, confined spaces, working above 50', hazardous environment (regular and air supplied respirators).

EXPERIENCE

Cherokee Nitrogen

Maintenance Mill Wright Level II

From: 10/2011 To: Present Keep machines in good working order. Able to detect and correct errors before the machine, or the products it produces, are damaged. Use technical manuals, have a understanding of industrial equipment, and careful observation to discover the cause of a failure. Use computerized diagnostic systems and vibration analysis techniques to help figure out the source of problems and repair as needed. Using electrical, electronics, and computer programming skills so they can repair sophisticated equipment, as well as, testing after a repair is made.

Pipefitter and steamfitters Local Union 760

Pipefitter Welder

From: 06/2007 To: 10/2011 Receives instructions, blueprints, and work orders for the job. Develops working procedure for the job, material requirements, scaffolding and other equipment required. Calculates dimensions and bends required for piping. Installs, bends, cuts, threads, and cuts off piping and shapes and fabricates pipe to particular requirements for the job. Starts up and shuts down equipment in line with company safety procedures for machinery under power and OSHA requirements. Inspects and maintains facility piping systems, heating, refrigeration and air conditioning systems, water treatment and sewer systems, burners and heaters. Connect pipe and fittings, solder, braze and weld pipe and tubing; wrap, insulate and secure piping to structure where necessary. Installs various types of insulation and pipe covering; removes and disposes of old coverings in line with company hazardous waste procedures and EPA and OSHA requirements. Makes hydraulic pressure test of piping installations. Checks and adjusts controls, gauges, and valves to achieve control of flow or pressure. Diagnose and isolate troublesome distribution points and make corrective repairs; make emergency repairs to offset downtime and production delays. Inspect piping systems to insure safety and effectiveness of installations, especially those which convey high pressure and dangerous elements; check gauges and metering devices for measurement accuracy of pressure and flowage. Notifies supervisor of potentially dangerous piping systems and corrective action taken or documented.

Wise Alloy

Aluminum Mill Operator

From: 07/1993 To: 06/2007 Sets up and operates hot or cold rolling mill to reduce or form nonferrous metal into plate, sheet, foil, flatwire, and rod of specified dimensions: Adjusts rollers, buffs, and guides according to size and dimensions of workpiece, using screwdowns, micrometer, steel tape, and handtools. Turns valves and observes gauges to regulate flow, temperature, and solution of roll lubricants and metal coolants. Starts entry or rolloff tables that feed metal to and from rolls. Threads sheet or rod through rolls for further reduction, or signals ROLLING-MILL-OPERATOR HELPER to feed separate sheets or rods through rolls. Controls speed of rolling mill and roll tables to synchronize flow of metal with tandem operations, using signals or communications system. Measures width and gauge of rolled metal, using linear tape and depth gauge and adjusts rolls to form metal to specifications. Observes rolling operation to detect curling, splitting, or buckling of metal. May change rolls on rolling machine, using chain or power hoist.

Oakland Metal Buildings

Iron Worker

From: 07/1990 To: 07/1993 Build and install iron or steel girders, columns, and other construction materials to form buildings, bridges, and other structures. Cut, position, and bolt down steel bars to reinforce concrete. Make, weld, and cut structural metal in fabricating shops.

EDUCATION

Waterloo High School 07/1991

North West Shoals Community College

Industrial Electricity 07/1993

Pipefitter and steamfitters Local Union 760

Apprenticeship 10/2011



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