Kevon Hutchinson
678-***-**** ***********@*****.*** Kingsland, Ga 31548
CAREER OBJECTIVE
Motivated, Hardworking, and detail-oriented professional with several years of hands-on experience overseeing construction projects from start to finish. Skilled in managing teams of 5 or more individuals and ensuring that projects are completed on time. Proven track record of successful project completion with minimal errors. Frequently praised by peers for being reliable and dependable and will achieve company goals. EXPERIENCE
FOREMAN, Jacksonville, Florida
WW Gay Mechanical, September 2022-Present
• Led and trained lower-skilled employees in safe and productive work procedures.
• Supervised personnel on job sites, reporting tardiness, and disciplinary issues to appropriate stakeholders.
• Interpreted variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram and schedule form.
• Kept accurate records of daily job tasks and progress.
• Promoted strong safety behaviors and core company values to create safe work culture.
• Provided assistance to workers engaged in construction and extraction activities, using hand tools, and other equipment.
• Assigned work to employees, based on material, and worker requirements of specific jobs.
• Read specifications, such as blueprints, to determine construction requirements or to plan procedures.
• Maintained company vehicles, equipment and tools in good working order.
• Located, measured and mark site locations and placement of structures and equipment, using measuring, and marking equipment.
SHEET METAL JOURNEYMAN, Gary, Indiana
Crown Corr, October 2018-August 2022
• Fabricated or altered parts at construction sites using shears and hammers.
• Selected gauge and type of metal according to product specifications.
• Measured and marked dimensions and reference lines on materials with rulers and dividers.
• Read and interpret blueprints, sketches, and job orders and utilizing trade mathematics to be able to set up and lay out work.
• Prefabricated parts to construction sites for assembly and installation.
• Maintained equipment, made repairs, and modifications when necessary.
• Inspected individual parts, assemblies and installations for quality.
• Installed flashing, heating, and air conditioning ducts, and rain gutters in supportive frameworks.
• Used various grinding tools to smooth out rough structures.
• Turned handles or knobs to set pressures and depths of ram strokes and synchronize machine operations. SHEET METAL WORKER, Jacksonville, Florida
Union Sheet Metal Workers Local 85, April 2014-September 2018
• Straightened or knocked out dents and creases with sanders or arc welding equipment.
• Used various grinding tools to smooth out rough structures.
• Read and interpreted blueprints and sketches to assemble and install sheet metal products.
• Maneuvered completed units into position for installation, correctly anchoring units.
• Measured and marked dimensions and reference lines on materials with rulers and dividers.
• Use tools like protractors, calipers, various gauges, and other hand devices
• Turned handles or knobs to set pressures and depths of ram strokes and synchronize machine operations.
• Maintained equipment, made repairs, and modifications when necessary.
• Prefabricated parts to construction sites for assembly and installation. FABRICATION WELDER, Jacksonville, Florida
BAE Systems USA, March 2010-December 2013
• Followed strict safety guidelines when performing welding operations.
• Ignited torch and adjusted valves, amperage, and voltage to obtain desired flame and arc.
• Monitored fitting, burning and welding processes to avoid overheating of parts, warping or expansion of material.
• Positioned or tightened braces, jacks and clamps in position for welding or riveting.
• Performed welding repairs and maintenance on all types of equipment and machinery.
• Troubleshot welding problems and identified solutions to drive maximum efficiency.
• Read blueprints or work orders to determine job instructions or specifications.
• Leveraged skill in arc, mig, and tig welding to fabricate or repair diverse structures.
• Set up and used ladders and scaffolding as necessary to complete work.
• Supported on-time project completion by prioritizing critical tasks and delegating overflow to helpers.
• Operated safety equipment and use safe work habits.
• Cut and shaped metal components to specified dimensions using hand and power tools.
• Loaded or fed work pieces into welding machines to join or bond components.
• Removed rough spots from work pieces with portable grinder or scraper.
• Inspected and prepped material surfaces by removing slag and rust.
• Designed project-specific jigs to support work piece alignment and complete fabrication.
• Operated metal shaping, straightening and bending machines, such as brakes, and shears.
• Melted and applied solder to fill holes and seams of fabricated metal products.
• Analyzed project documentation to plan layout and assembly processes.
• Developed templates and models for welding projects, used mathematical calculations based on blueprint information.
• Cleaned and organized work sites to reduce team hazards and boost productivity. EDUCATION
JOURNEYMAN SHEET METAL IN SHEET METAL, Jacksonville, FL SMART Local 85, August 2009
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IN ENGINEERING, Trenton, GA Southeastern Lineman School, December 2006
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, Columbia, SC
University of South Carolina, December 2005
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, Kingsland, GA
Camden County High School, May 2002
SKILLS
REFERENCES
References available upon request
CERTIFICATIONS
• Rigging Safety Fundamentals • OSHA 10 Construction Industry Course
• Environment, Safety and Health Leadership Workshop Project Deadlines Project Management Safety Policies and Procedures Critical Thinking Blueprint Interpretation OSHA Regulations Job Planning Ability To Use Common Tools Ability To Identify Trade Equipment And Operations