John A. Ramirez ***** W. Chardonay Ave.
559-***-**** Kerman, CA 93630
Objective To continue to learn and grow with a company where my skills can be utilized.
Skills Forklift Driver, Machinist, Heavy Lifter, Digging Trenches, Construction Sites, Conduit,
Machinery, OSHA 10 Certified, Commercial Solar Installation, Lathes, Mills, Commercial
Construction Development, Solar Assembly, Blue Print Reading
Education Mendota High School, High School Diploma 1997
Experience
Laborer
Anlin Windows 09/2017-Present
Order Fulfillment, pulling and dropping glass, etc.
Commercial Construction
Span Construction 03/2017-08/2017
New Construction Development
Commercial Solar
EnPro — Fresno, CA 5/2016 — 02/2017
Electrical wiring, conduit, trenching, solar assembly, rack, panels, stand maintenance.
Commercial Solar
Barrier Roofing & Construction — Fresno, CA 11/2015-5/2016
Trenching, Conduit, solar installation, solar modules/array, hardware maintenance, rack,
panels, stand maintenance, photovoltaic systems.
Commercial Solar
CLP Resources/First Solar Electric, LLC - Phoenix, AZ 08/2014-10/2015
Conduit, Trenching, heavy lifting, solar installation, racking & inverter installation,
mechanical/structural mounting and racking, modules and electrical equipment, electrical
wiring of solar array/system (AC and DC).
Tire Technician
Wally’s Tire and Wheel - Kerman, CA 02/2012-07/2014
Installation and repair of tires on cars and commercial vehicles.
Machinist
MEC - Kerman, CA 06/2012-01/2013
Set up, program, and operate machine tools; lathes, milling machines, boring machines,
CNC equipment, and grinders. Machine metallic and non metallic work pieces according
to drawings and blue prints; assembly of parts, machining, machining symbols, read and
understand drawings, quality control, and safety. Effective verbal, written and
mathematical skills, operated chop saws, band saws, grinders, sanders and buffers.
Forklift Driver
Tomatek — Firebaugh, CA 2009-2012-Seasonal work
Sheet Metal
Central Cal Metals — Fresno, CA 03/2000-06/2008
Creating and installing building parts made of sheet metal, install and repair, select
appropriate type of sheet metal, such as galvanized iron, copper, steel, aluminum,
measure appropriate size of sheet metal, cut sheet metal by hand or using power shears,
interpret blueprints, drill holes into ducts to bolt together, work with fiberglass, plastics,
and other nonmetallic material.