Erepov Maxim
*********@*****.***
Welder
(NOC **37)
PROFILE
•Effective team player with the ability to collaborate with cross-cultural teams and interact with all organizational layers.
•Superb communication and interpersonal skills, apt to work with non-technical team.
•Extremely goal-oriented, always willing to step up and able to think on the fly.
•Exceptional adaptability, flexibility and faculty to hit the ground running.
•Accessible leadership with an outstanding work ethic.
•Ready for relocation to Canada by Atlantic Immigration Pilot
•Russian language – Native language.
•English language – Pre-Intermediate.
RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Road Construction Management 1
Welder (05.2018 – up to date)
Welds together metal components of products, such as pipelines, automobiles, boilers, ships, aircraft, and mobile homes, as specified by layout, blueprints, diagram, work order, welding procedures, or oral instructions, using electric arc-welding equipment: Obtains specified electrode and inserts electrode into portable holder or threads consumable electrode wire through portable welding gun.
Starts power supply to produce electric current.
Strikes arc which generates heat to melt and deposit metal from electrode to workpiece and join edges of workpiece.
Manually guides electrode or gun along weld line, maintaining length of arc and speed of movement to form specified depth of fusion and bead, as judged from color of metal, sound of weld, and size of molten puddle.
Welds in flat, horizontal, vertical, or overhead positions.
Examines weld for bead size and other specifications.
Manually apply filler rod to supply weld metal.
Clean or degrease weld joint or workpiece, using wire brush, portable grinder, or chemical bath.
Repair broken or cracked parts and fill holes.
Prepare broken parts for welding by grooving or scarfing surfaces.
Chip off excess weld, slag, and spatter, using hand scraper or power chipper.
Preheat workpiece, using hand torch or heating furnace.
Position and clamp workpieces together or assemble them in jig or fixture.
Tack assemblies together.
Cut metal plates or structural shapes.
Designated according to type of equipment used as Welder, Carbon Arc; Welder, Flux-Cored Arc; Welder, Gas-Metal Arc; Welder, Gas-Tungsten Arc; Welder, Hand, Submerged Arc; Welder, Plasma Arc; Welder, Shielded-Metal Arc.
Operate other machine shop equipment to prepare components for welding.
Designated according to product welded as Welder, Boilermaker.
Important variations include types of metals welded, subprocesses used, trade name of equipment used, work site, method of application, high-production or custom, level of ambidexterity required, type of joints welded.
Required to pass employer performance tests or standard tests to meet certification standards of governmental agencies or professional and technical associations.
Sevzapmontazhavtomatika
MIG Welder (10.2015 – 06.2017)
Oversee the selection and procurement of materials and equipment required for TIG welding
Measure and align workpieces using straightedges, clamps, and calipers
Fill ducts with water/air and submerge in water to identify pipe leakage
Assist plumbers, HVAC, and manufacturing engineers during construction
Ensure compliance with established health/safety policies and regulations
Carry out grinding and thermal cutting operations to obtain various textures and sizes for metal parts
Oversee the set-up of TIG welding equipment
Operate power and hand tools such as arc welders, buffing machine, and scrapers
Maintain good working knowledge of the welding characteristics of metals such as stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium
Read and interpret welding blueprints, schematics, and codes
Carry out preventative maintenance and repair of piping systems and metal structures
Ensure welding operations meet set specifications and construction requirements
Oversee the training and mentoring of new and trainee TIG welders
Perform TIG welding on materials such as fiberglass, iron, plastic, and copper
Conduct radiographic and bend tests to verify the quality of weld.
Electrosevkavmontazh
MIG Welder (08.2008 – 04.2015)
Utilize plasma, gas or electric arc in welding metallic and composite materials together
Heat and dissolve metal parts to obtain molten substance used in welding or extrusion
Oversee the installation of tank linings, valves, lead pipes, and floor
Conduct x-ray, hydrostatic, and tolerance tests on welded parts to verify weld quality and conformance to specification
Operate manual and semi-automatic welding equipment in vertical, horizontal, or overhead positions
Use powersaws, chipping knife and hand shears in cutting, beveling, and contouring metal workpieces
Repair structures by dismantling, reshaping, and reassembling metal components using cutting torches and handtools
Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of local and international building codes/legal requirements
Monitor work equipment to ensure usage is within optimum temperature to avoid overheating or expansion
Prepare metal surfaces by cleaning with chemical solutions and wire brushes to remove impurities such as scale, rust, grease, and moisture
Design patterns and models for a welding project using specifications contained in a blueprint
Direct electrodes on or across metal workpieces to melt, bend or straighten them
Mount and secure workpieces on production equipment using cranes, hoists or banding machines
Conduct estimates to determine the amount and cost of materials required for construction
Mix and apply protective or decorative coat on finished products.
Gidrospetsfundamentstroy
MIG Welder (05.2004 –06.2005)
Selecting, measuring, cutting, and joining appropriate metals to specifications.
Preparing metals and work surfaces to ensure safe and effective assemblage.
Interpreting specifications and blueprints accurately.
Training welding apprentices and mentoring recruits.
Regularly cleaning and inspecting welding equipment and tools.
Operating cranes and other machinery to transport materials to welding worksites.
Determining correct gas ratios.
Testing the strength of each join during and after project completion.
Diagnosing issues and troubleshooting as required.
Liaising with the line manager or supervisor, reporting any issues, and making suggestions for improvement.
Atommashexport
Fitter (07.2002 – 08.2004)
Analyzing the blueprints for mechanical systems to determine the specifications of the components to be constructed.
Constructing structural components from raw materials.
Using welding equipment to fuse structural components.
Inspecting fabricated components to ensure that they are the correct size.
Utilizing shears, power saws, cutting torches, and chipper knives to cut structural components as needed.
Creating a suitable maintenance schedule and performing system maintenance accordingly.
Conducting diagnostic testing on malfunctioning systems to determine the root cause of the malfunction.
Replacing damaged or defective structural components as needed.
Adhering to all work-site safety rules and regulations.
EDUCATION
College Diploma in welding field (2001)
Volgodonsk Technical School of Power Engineering, Russian Federation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
•Languages: English, Russian.