Jermaine M. Ewan
**** ********* **** **, ********, AB T6X 2Y8 306-***-**** ad1xuc@r.postjobfree.com
Objective
Seeking a position where I will gain a comprehensive understanding of the field of Ironworking while also being granted the opportunity to showcase my leadership, organizational and professional skills in being a valuable team player in the success of an organization, its partners, and its clients.
Education
CERTIFICATE IN IRONWORKING JUNE 2014 LOCAL IRONWORKING 720 TRADE SCHOOL
Practical Major: Ironworking
HIGH SCHOOL CIRTIFICATE JULY 1999 MALDON HIGH SCHOOL - ST. JAMES, JAMAICA
Practical Major: Electrical Technology
Work Experience
IRONWORKER FM SYLVAN VARIOUS TEMPORARY POSITIONS BETWEEN 01/2008 – 12/2019
•Pipe fabrication and installation.
•Rigging and equipment settings.
•Piping revision and replacement.
•Install stairs, handrails, and curtain walls.
•Ensure that all pieces are fitted together properly and complete repairs as necessary
IRONWORKER FLUOR CONSTRUCTORS CANADA LTD. – FORT MCMURRAY 03/2016 – 12/2016
•Erect steel frames.
•Drill holes into steel for bolts.
•Cut, position, and bolt down steel bars to reinforce concrete.
•Direct operation of cranes to move structural steel, reinforcing bars, and other materials onto and around the construction site.
•Bolt and weld steel pieces into place.
IRONWORKER PCL INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTORS INC. – NISKU MOD YARD, EDMONTON 02/2014 – 02/2016
•Direct operation of cranes to move structural steel, reinforcing bars, and other materials onto and around the construction site.
•Erect steel frames.
•Connect steel columns, beams, and girders.
•Number steel according to assembly instructions.
•Fasten bars together with wire.
IRONWORKER JV DRIVER GROUP – COLD LAKE, ALBERTA 03/2012 – 12/2013
•Direct operation of cranes to move structural steel, reinforcing bars, and other materials onto and around the construction site.
•Erect steel frames.
•Bolt and weld pieces into place.
•Cut bars with metal shears and torches.
•Hoist steel into place in the framework.
Skills & Abilities
·An understanding of safe work practices and the knowledge to safely operate the tools of the ironworking trade.
·Operate and control equipment such as cranes.
·Capability to work under pressure
Organizations and Membership
•Ironworkers local 720