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Sheet Metal Mechanical

Location:
Conroe, TX
Salary:
27.00
Posted:
July 11, 2020

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Resume:

Billy

Wilson

***** ****** **.

Montgomery, TX **356

832-***-****

************@*****.***

/billy-wilson-6122b1129

Twitter/Blog/Portfolio

I enjoy the challenges of the trade, I look forward to newer and greater tasks with every new job of choice I take on. I would like to travel the world and have a hand in the biggest projects possible. Skills

• Safety oriented

• Hard working

• Dedicated

• Driven

• Focused on the job

Experience

1/1/13 -11-1-16 / 12-1-17– 6/1/19

Sheet Metal Mechanic / McCorvey Sheet Metal

Houston,TX

I entered the trade as an apprentice. I started in the school and learned the various tools of the trade from the shop to the field. I became a field hand in 14 and started work in downtown Houston. I continued this and decided traveling was better for me and have since worked in surrounding states and cities such as Lake Charles, LA and Oklahoma City, OK. I have all knowledge of the trade from installing plenums, louvers, VAVs, FPTUs, FCUs, OE fans and all other types of ductwork or mechanical equipment related to the trade.

6/12/19 – 2/20/20

Sheet Metal JourneyMan / Graves Mechanical

Houston, TX

I started as a lead and progressed to be a Foreman at a job site. I was responsible for time keeping, material ordering, lay out, hour management and budget keeping. 2

2/22/20-present

Sheet Metal JourneyMan/ Grant Mechanical

I am currently employed as a Mechanic with this company based out of the Houston area, working on renovations and other large scale commercial projects. Education

8/1/13-1/1/15

Sheet Metal Apprenticeship / San Jacinto College North Houston

I studied the trade in these apprenticeship based classes. The classes focused on safety, rigging, hand tool usage, mig welding, duct fabrication and terminology 1/1/16-6/1/17

AAS Welding Technologies / Lone Star College Conroe I studied various welding techniques and uses. I maintained a GPA of 3.2 or greater and learned how to do different welds. I did not complete the AAS program and am currently 5 classes short of completion, which I intend to finish when I am able.

Relative Training

I am an Oklahoma Journey Man license holder, OSHA 10, various lift truck, boon, scissor, lull lift and other relative equipment trained. I have experience with hand signaling and rigging and have worked in challenging environments and had to trouble shoot to complete tasks many times before. OK Journeyman Mechanical SM-1 # 187131



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