Sharacus Fairley
Columbia, Mississippi 39429
601-***-**** home
601-***-**** Cell
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Objective:
To gain employment that welcomes diversity and promotes excellence through the welding profession. I am seeking fulltime employment that fosters upward mobility.
Education:
Pearl River Community College May 2005-August 2006 Advanced Welding
Pipe Welding/TIG
Pearl River Community College August 2004- May 2005 Welding Fundamentals
West Marion High School Graduation May 2003
Foxworth, Mississippi 39483
Employment:
Quality Welding Manufacturing Group March
2011-Present Columbia, Mississippi
● Perform welding duties using wire welding GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding), FCAW (Flux Core Arc Welding), or SMAW (Stick Welding).
● STT (Surface Tension Transfer)
● Weld steel components with welding equipment as specified by procedures, layouts, blueprints, diagrams, work orders, or oral instructions. Welds range from simple tacks to complex welds, performed in varying positions.
● Work includes set-up, laying out work using fixtures and guides to repair, modify, or fabricate parts and/or equipment products.
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● Operate and/or use related equipment and tools which include forklifts, hoists, slings, grinders (portable & bench), cutting torches, hand tools, drills, punches, a tape measure, and Air Arc.
Keep equipment operational by completing preventive maintenance requirements; follow manufacturer’s instructions; troubleshoot malfunctions; call for repairs and complete the daily check sheets.
● Read, understand, and follow job order specifications, blueprints, work instructions, and procedures.
● Maintain level of work performance in accordance with standards and/or job order specifications.
● Participate in process and product development and improvement programs, teams, and focus groups.
Johnson Control Fabricating January
2009-March 2011 Columbia, Mississippi
● Perform work in various physical positions including standing, kneeling, squatting, bending, and reaching (temporary variances may be accommodated based on employee’s primary assignment).
● Perform work in heavy industrial setting with exposure to heat, cold, and humidity, industrial odors, fumes, gasses, chemicals, oil, grease, smoke, dust, noise, and vibration, and involves climbing ladders and stairs, using pneumatic tools, working in cramped quarters, and working with moving machinery.
● Ability to wear the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required for this position, including hearing protection, safety glasses, safety boots with metatarsal guards, face shield, welding helmet, welding gloves, welding sleeves/jacket (leather or cloth), and welding apron/chaps. A respirator may also be required.
● Ability to use a variety of hand tools and devices, including a welding gun.
● Ability to read and comprehend a tape measure. Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
● Ability to understand welding symbols and diagrams, read blueprints, and/or other printed instructional material in the welding of products or parts.
TK Stanley Incorporated October 2008-January 2010
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● Clean up drill sites and rigs throughout each shift including hauling debris away from drilling areas. Experience with handling spills to prevent accidents and injuries.
● Able to transport materials to work sites and properly store them including unloading materials from deliveries.
● Load and offload equipment and ensure proper installation including setting and welding pipe, installing engines for drills and pumps.
● Able to conduct emergency repairs with hand and power tools while maintaining safety and preventing fires or equipment failure.
● Maintain drilling and extraction tools maintenance to counteract the effects of weather or environmental issues, such as dust or corrosion, to ensure equipment does not fail.
Atlanta Custom Iron Works September 2008-December 2008 Atlanta, Georgia
● Perform welding from various departments with help of welding torches and arcs.
● Analyze defective equipment and identify appropriate defective equipment and inform supervisors.
● Administer various components and perform welding of clamps, holding and bolts accordjing to specifications.
Manage work with help of manual welding machines and melt metals for various processes.
● Monitor all welding processes and ensure absence of any shrinkage and distortion to materials.
Johnson Control May
2007-September 2008
● Monitor all welding processes and ensure absence of any shrinkage and distortion to materials.
● Manage welding work and ensure compliance to all specifications to perform defect work.
● Replace new and fabricate parts fir dump trucks and trailers.
● Ensure clean weld joint to obtain smooth look.
● Maintain disc grinder and perform all cleaning and grinding of metals.
● Operate various manual and automated welding equipments for welding work.
● Analyze speed and length of welding arc for all welding process.
● Assemble all components with help of power and hand tools.
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Custom Precast Fabrication April
2006-August 2006
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
● Weld steel components with welding equipment as specified by procedures, layouts, blueprints, diagrams, work orders, or oral instructions. Welds range from simple tacks to complex welds, performed in varying positions.
● Work includes set-up, laying out work using fixtures and guides to repair, modify, or fabricate parts and/or equipment products.
● Operate and/or use related equipment and tools which include forklifts, hoists, slings, grinders (portable & bench), cutting torches, hand tools, drills, punches, a tape measure, and Air Arc.
● Keep equipment operational by completing preventive maintenance requirements; follow manufacturer’s instructions; troubleshoot malfunctions; call for repairs and complete the daily check sheets.
● Read, understand, and follow job order specifications, blueprints, work instructions, and procedures.
Quality Rein Factoring April
2005-May 2005
St. James Parish, Louisiana
Apprentice Program
● Welding Shadowing
● Stick Welding
● MIG Welding
● FLUX Cored Arc Welding
TIG Welding
Certifications:
● Certification in 3G GMAW/SMAW
● Certification in 4G GMAW/SMAW/
● Certification in STT
● 6 G
● TIG Welding
● TWIC Documentation
References:
Mr. Leland Kennedy
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Pearl River
Community College Professor
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Mr. Joseph Varnado
Quality Welding Manufacturing
Supervisor
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Derric Nelson
3401 Fortner Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30344