Andres Aceves
**** **** *** • California, USA • 559-***-****• ****************@*****.***
Objective
To acquire employment with a company that offers a positive and facile flowing environment to learn and augment new skills and technologies for the betterment of the organization.
Experience
Ace Tree Enterprise Inc, Newcastle, CA Oct. 2021- Jan. 2023
● Tree climber.
● Removing/trimming 5-9 trees per day.
● operating chainsaw
● Completing Job safety Analysis form before initiating work.
● Bucket operator/driver.
● Chipping branches removed from assigned trees into the trailer and dumping when full.
● Designated driver for crew.
● Traffic Control and setting up cones/traffic signs.
● Parking chipper trailer in reverse at the yard.
VM Tree Services, Fresno, CA
Feb. 2023- Nov. 2023
● Tree climber
● Operating chainsaw
● Sharpening chainsaw.
● Utility tree work, clearing trees from electric lines.
● Operating bucket to trim trees
● Completing Job Safety Analysis paper before working.
● Designated driver for crew.
● Traffic control and setting up cones/ traffic signs.
● Chipping brush from removed/trimmed trees.
Education
West Park Charter Academy Hanford, CA Aug. 2018- May 2021
● Basic education
● Group and team work
National Forklift Foundation Corcoran, CA Jun. 2022- Jul. 2022
● Completed forklifting Courses
● Forklift maintenance
Arborist Line Clearance Tulare, CA Mar. 2023- Apr. 2023
● Tulare, CA 93274 Eive weck, 200 hour training Topics Covered: • Chainsaw handling and maintenance • Limbing and bucking logs • Felling procedures, including seven-step felling plan • Proper PPE and safety features of chainsaw • Wood chipper setup and operation Climbing for tree work, including: Common knots and their uses • Using a throw ball and setting a climbing line in a tree Ascending and descending using a double-rope technique (moving rope system) • Using a work-positioning lanyard to tie into the tree Navigating the tree canopy/limb walking Ascending tree with spikes and lanyard Installing friction saver from the ground or in tree Flagger Training • Pre-inspection of trees Using rangefinder to find height of a tree and gauge strike potential • Assess trees for hazards and danger to the utility line • Identify common tree species •Rigging plans and techniques • ANSI Z133 Standards • Instructors: Richard Castodio 559-***-**** and Mike Garner
Certificates
● 200 Hour Utility Line Clearance Arborist Training
● OSHA 30 Construction
● Cal\OSHA 10 General Industry Safety And Health
● EHAP Electrical Hazards Awareness Program
● Caltrans 4-Hour Flagger Training
● American Red Cross Adult First Aid\CPR\AED
Skills
● Mentoring
● Fast Learning
● Time management
● Organization
● Working in groups
● Communication at all times
● Calm and Reasonable
● Bilingual Speaker English/Spanish
● Experience with machines
● Working with computers
● Doing paperwork