Phil Matechuk
**** ******** ********, ******, ************ S4W 0B2
Cell 306-***-****
adl4sp@r.postjobfree.com
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
National Construction Safety Officer designation completed May 2020
23 years construction experience including industrial, commercial and residential
Knowledgeable and proficient in PCL HSE policies and procedures
Accepts responsibility for assigned duties and works well under minimal supervision to meet deadlines
Effective organizational and critical thinking skills
Experienced leadership skills to develop and motivate team, focusing on morale and buy-in
EDUCATION & OTHER COURSES & TRAINING
Formal Education:
Journey person’s Certificate Program – Carpenter; completed December 2002 (Journeyperson # 102193)
Grade 12 Diploma; Kamsack Comprehensive Institute; 1997
Safety Courses & Training:
NCSO designation achieve May 2020
Standard First Aid & CPR HeartSaver ‘A’ AED – February 2020
Powered Industrial Vehicle Operator (Class 5 Forklift, Skidsteer, Zoomboom)
SSC Powered Industrial Vehicle Operator License (class VII, lift code 1, 10,000 capacity) – September 2004
SCSA-SCOT – valid until February 2024
SCSA Fall Protection – May 2014
ARMOUR SAFETY - Fall Protection-September 2018
ARMOUR SAFETY- Confined Space Entry and Rescue - April 2019
SCSA-LSE Proficiency – January 2018
SCSA-LSE October 2017
SCSA Confined Space Awareness – April 2019
Merit Contractor’s Association Supervisor Training Program (Gold Seal) – March 2005
SCSA Contractor Training – April 2019
SCSA Transportation of dangerous Goods – April 2004
WHMIS 2015 Live on the Job Site – May 2019
Hoisting & Rigging Safety Awareness – July 2014
International Hand Signals for Hoisting – July 2014
OHC Level 1 – April 2019
Internal Safety Auditor Certificate – December 2019
Safety Administration – August 2019
Safety Management - April 2019
Claims Management – April 2019
Basic Training Techniques – April 2019
Class 5 Driver’s License
Fire extinguisher training
ARXX Building Products Development Program (classroom training) – February 2002
SIAST Powder Actuated Tools Qualification (#C-2168) – June 2000
SCSA Home Builders Health and Safety – January 1999
Propane Training Institute (connection and use construction heaters up to 400,000 BTU) – February 2005
Computer Skills:
Basic Microsoft Word & Excel
WORK EXPERIENCE
PCL Builders/CORAM Construction October 2013 to Present
Lead Hand/Supervisor
Regina, Saskatchewan
Supervise carpenter, laborer, & concrete crews (3-50 employees depending on job site or tasks)
Provide mentorship and training and participate in the employee review process
Manage and support contractors and consultants
Administer pre-job safety protocols, formal inspections, weekly safety meetings and maintain safe working environment
Prepare progress reports for management including efficiency tracking units
Calculate material quantities and order materials
Oversees carpentry tasks including formwork, framing and concrete placing & finishing
Working alongside crews in a hands on capacity
Small project experience
Reliable Building Solutions June 2011 to October 2013
Owner/Operator; Self-employed
Regina, Saskatchewan
New and renovation construction; general renovations including basements and bathrooms
General contracting
Wood frame construction
Forming concrete; walls, grade beams, front steps
Concrete flatwork; slabs, driveways, side walks
Asphalt shingle roofing; including roof repair
Interior/exterior trims and finishes
SIAST Pallier & Woodland Campus January 2008 to June 2011
Instructor
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan & Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Prepare all daily course material to be covered
Ensure students understand the material
Evaluate assignments and tests
Maintain safety in the shop environment
Biofuels EPC Ltd. April 2007 to December 2007
Supervisor
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Coordinating and monitoring workers
Administer pre-job safety and maintain safe working environment
Leading a crew to corm concrete
Understanding blueprints and layout
Building templates and setting anchor bolts
WORK EXPERIENCE (C0NTINUED)
CORAM construction. December 2002 to April 2007
Supervisor II
Regina, Saskatchewan
Coordinating and monitoring workers to meet deadlines
Administer pre-job safety and maintain safe working environment
Structural concert form work
Wood frame construction
Frame Tech construction. March 1999 to December 2002
Framer
Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Wood frame construction
Construction of single family dwellings and duplexes; on-site and RTM homes
Wood and ICF basement construction
ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS
MS Society volunteer
MS Society Ambassador
Sports including golf, hockey, football and softball
Outdoor activities including camping, hunting, fishing
Wood working including furniture, cabinets, signs
REFERENCES
References available upon request