Cory May Edmonton, Alberta T*M*G*
Cell Phone 780-***-****
acyvcb@r.postjobfree.com
Career Objective: To obtain full-time employment.
Professional Qualifications:
Wheel Loader Ticket
Ground Disturbance
Mobile crane operator
Journeyman boom truck operator
Class 1 Drivers license
CSTS
ESTS
First Aid
H2S
OSSA Fall Protection
Zoom Boom Ticket
Forklift Ticket
WHMIS
TDG
Safety Rep for Kinder Morgan, Fort McMurray Region from 2005- 2007
Training in;
Safe driving techniques
In house training for safe operation of track hoes.
Education:
N.A.I.T Attended May/June/2016
Completed my final period of technical training for mobile crane.
Also, successfully passed both my A.I.T and Red Seal Exam.
N.A.I.T January / 2001
Diploma - Business Finance
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Completed a 2year program in Business finance. I obtained knowledge in many fields including sales, marketing, accounting, finance, investments, team building, leadership, and computers, etc.
J.M.H.S June / 1997
Diploma - High school
Devon, A.B, Canada
Work Experience :( listed in order of most to least relevant)
Heavy Lift Crane Services
Mobile Crane Operator/ Wheel loader operator: 10/2014 ? 07/2015
Role:
? Operate equipment such as hydraulic cranes, loaders, forklifts, zoom boom, etc.
? Pre-check and inspect all equipment prior to operation, including oil, fuel, visual inspection of the entire chassis, windshield, mirrors, tires, and other components
? Ensure accuracy of equipment operation logs to monitor maintenance of equipment
? Control attachments such as swing booms
? Monitor equipment for defects and report all required repairs promptly, flagging faulty equipment immediately
? Ensure a safe working environment and comply with all appropriate procedures for operating equipment
At Heavy Lift Cranes I was trained on a variety of cranes. The main mobile cranes I operated were Tadano Rt?s from 55 to 100 ton with live boom, to 160-ton pin boom. I also worked with and received training on Truck mounted and All Terrain cranes. Besides crane work I also ran loader and forklift if needed. My time at Heavy Lift was positive and helped build the ground work needed in order to have a successful career in the field of mobile cranes.
Kinder Morgan A.B
Maintenance tech / Inspector Level 1/Equipment Operator: 03/2002 ? 08/2007
Operation of both an 18-ton stiff boom picker truck, as well as a 20-ton knuckle boom picker truck. Organizing and overseeing contractors for basic maintenance work. Holding and recording pre-job safety meetings. Completing monthly safety inspections on equipment and facilities. Operation of heavy equipment (track hoe, rubber tire hoe). Hauling equipment with tractor-trailer. Write permits and inspect work being performed within our row. Look after Alberta First Calls (call before you dig) in our region. Perform relief supervisor duties when needed.
Bri-Steel Edmonton A.B 09/2011 ? 03/2013
Equipment Operator/ Machine Operator
At Bri-Steel I operated both a large Combi-lift, as well as a front-end loader. Bri-Steel is a pipe mill that handles large diameter pipe in up to 40? lengths. As an equipment operator, there I was responsible for the loading and unloading of different types of pipe. I was expected to keep the mill fed with pipe as well as empty the mill?s finished pipe into bunks in the yard. I was also trained to run our conveyer system which was used to bring pipe in at times and separated them. Safety minded operation was very important while working here, all other skills I have developed also came into play while employed at Bri-Steel
Mayco Electric
Warehouse/Loader, Forklift, Bobcat operator
09/2015 ? 12/2016
At Mayco I had a variety of roles based mainly around their warehouse and counter sales department. I would deal with customer service and counter sales, I would pick and package orders for shipment. I would receive and put away shipments. These roles required the operation of equipment which included, forklifts, bobcat, zoom boom, and wheel loader. Being involved in all aspects of shipping and receiving help me develop a great base of skills that are transferable to any shipping/receiving, warehouse position. In addition, I was also responsible for a fair share of custodial tasks. Keeping the faciality?s and bathrooms clean, safe, secure, and in order were of upmost importance and I took pride in this part of my job.
R&M Energy Systems, Edmonton Alberta,
Temporary Boom Truck Operator 03/10 ? 05/11
(COVER WHILE FULL TIME OPERATOR WAS ON MATERNITY LEAVE.)
Operation of a 21-ton stiff boom picker truck. My duties as operator were to load and unload trucks with 25 foot bundles of sucker rods. The lifts were in tight quarters? and required a mix of skill and safe work practices to get the job done properly. I was also in charge of inventory and the quality control of the sucker rods kept in the yard
Skills:
Hardworking, reliable, fast learner, always work safely, can lead if needed or follow if required.
Interests:
Sports, mountain biking, chess, family, friends, and education.
References:
Mark Danderfer: Head of operations, Heavy Lift Cranes- 780-***-****
Steven Perks: Site Foreman, Heavy Lift Cranes ? 403-***-****
Charles Taranhike: Site Supervisor, Logisticas ? 587-***-****
Brent May: CEO, Mayco Electric. ? 780-***-****