Osiel Ariceaga
Brazoria, Texas *****
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OBJECTIVE: Position as a Crane Operator
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
A dedicated and experienced person who balances completing the tasks that need to be done and maintaining a safe work environment. Equally capable of working alone or as a member of a team, and comfortable exercising initiative and solving problems. Currently enrolled at Brazosport College in the Instrumentation program. Qualifications include:
Experience with hazmat
Excellent situational awareness
Bilingual (English and Spanish)
Multi-task and Prioritize
Outstanding Equipment Maintenance
Effective Communication Skills
Experience
Starcon International March 2020- June 2020
Worked several different shutdowns and Turnarounds with 0 accidents or incidents
Inspect and maintain cranes ranging in size from 8.5 Ton to 100 Ton
Manage and prioritize work involving heavy equipment
Assist other crafts such as boiler makers, pipe fitters, and iron workers
Install and demo pipe, iron, and valves
Operate forklift
Ensure safe work environment
Austin Industrial August 2019-February 2020
Operate and inspect cranes ranging from 15 ton to 150 ton
Drive company truck with gooseneck trailer to transport material
Fuel up company equipment using fuel cell
Assist other crafts as needed
Maintain a safe work environment
Operate forklift
Ensure safe rigging and load handling practices
Starcon International August 2018-August 2019
Responsible for daily inspection and operation of 100-ton RT and Carry Deck
Ensure safe rigging and lift practices around crane
Assist other crafts if needed
Operated forklift
Completed various projects with 0 accidents or incidents
Civil Mechanical Inc. June 2018-July 2018Crane Operator
Responsible for daily inspection and operation of cranes ranging from 100 ton to 15 ton
Ensure safe rigging and lift practices around crane
TRI-CON Feb 2017-May 2018 Crane Operator
Responsible for daily inspections and operation of 15-ton Galion and 35-ton Grove cranes
Rigged loads including iron, pipe, and valves
Operated extended boom fork lift
Completed multiple projects with 0 accidents or incidents
Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Specialist, U.S. Army, JUN 2013- NOV 2016
Maintained, operated, and serviced over 100 pieces of chemical detecting equipment
Worked with a four-person team 70% of the time
Implemented digital management system for a 98-person unit improving efficiency by 25%
Maintained personnel files and training records for 98 personnel
Operated three ton to five ton vehicles over three-year period with no accidents
Climbed in and out of five ton vehicles installing radio equipment
Received training on handling, storage, and disposal of hazmat
Trained over 100 personnel on how to protect themselves from chemical exposures
Inspected and operated a carry deck and a 35 ton
Received award for best team out of nine teams in a best soldier competition
Coordinated training for 98 personnel spanning a 16-month time
Deployed to Liberia in aid of Operation United Assistance from OCT 2014- FEB 2015
Sonic Drive-In, April 2011- JUN 2013
Six months in cook position
Six months in car hop position
One year of crew leader position leading seven to ten-person crew
Ability to work in a fast pace, high stress environment
Experience handling money
EDUCATION
US ARMY Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Specialist Training, 10 Weeks
High School Diploma from Columbia High School 2013
Digital Training Management Systems Training February 2015
Miller Crane Works Mobile Crane Operations Fixed/ Swing Cab Level 1: Includes 60 Hours in Class and 60 Hours Seat time
Miller Crane Works Tower Crane Operations Level 1: Includes 20 Hours in Class and 20 Hours Seat time
Completed an Associate’s Degree for instrumentation at Brazosport college
NCCCO CERTIFIED
TLL, TSS, BTF, STC, and Tower Crane