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Metal Fabricator Installation Technician

Location:
United States
Salary:
WG 10 or above.
Posted:
June 15, 2021

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ROUDY JAMES CHRISTENSEN

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***** **** ******* **

Huntsville, Utah 84317

Evening Phone: 801-***-****

Day Phone: 801-***-****

Email: adm5j3@r.postjobfree.com

JOB CONTROL NUMBER: WTFQ10177527D

POSITION: MATERIALS EXPEDITER, (FORKLIFT OPERATOR), WG-6910-07

QUALIFICATIONS:

Leadership

Have owned and managed a successful automotive sales and auto repair shop for nearly thirteen years.

Warehousing/Inventory Management

Expertise at managing and controlling inventory.

Comprehensive knowledge of policies and procedures in shipping, receiving and warehousing a wide array of materials, supplies and equipment.

Expertise at interpreting, adapting and applying a broad range of inventory management guidelines.

Ability to read and verify the accuracy and completeness of shipping and receiving documents.

Familiar with the handling of hazardous materials.

Planning/Organization

Adept at planning and organizing work to achieve efficient delivery of materials, parts, and supplies.

Proficient at determining work priorities to accomplish workload within established deadlines.

License/Certifications

Hold a current Class A Commercial Driver’s License with Hazmat endorsement

Safety

An excellent driving and safety record and thorough knowledge of federal, state and local traffic and safety laws and regulations

Communication

Excellent communication skills.

Team Player

Work well with co-workers, supervisors and subordinates to plan, organize and achieve work goals.

Technical Material

Skilled at reading and interpreting operator’s manuals, technical manuals, regulations, catalogs, records, orders, wiring diagrams, schematics, mechanical drawing and other technical materials

Computers

Ability to utilize computer systems in inventory control, logistics, and business management.

Problem Solving

Skilled at applying analytical methods/techniques to independently solve difficult inventory management issues.

Quality

Demonstrated ability to perform work to stringent quality standards.

Sheet Metal Technical Skills

Adept at performing complex and complicated sheet metal and composite work with items containing many shapes and features such as cornices, elbows, and cones.

Comprehensive knowledge of structural repair techniques, methods, procedures and processes.

Materials

Comprehensive knowledge of the characteristics of a wide range of metals, composites and other materials used in auto body repair

Tools/Equipment

Proficient in the use of buffers, sanders, presses, routers, sheet metal bending, cutting and forming tools, common hand tools, micrometers, calipers, and numerous other tools.

EXPERIENCE:

03/2016- Present Electrical equipment repairer H.A.F.B. Ut, Federal employee WG 11

As part of being a technical expert I participate in developing technical procedures for test, troubleshoot, modify, repair, and overhaul of a variety of complex electrical components. Author process orders and AFMC Forms 202/252 and AFTO 22s as needed to ensure mechanics have accurate technical data. Other duties include:

Overhauls, modifies, troubleshoots, repairs, and verifies parts, subassembly or component failure of electrical items and equipment.

Use a wide variety of test equipment while performing repair and overhaul tasks.

Reads and studies technical orders and approved technical data as manufacturer's manuals, specifications, prints, and schematics.

Utilizes safety practices and procedures following established safety rules and regulations and maintains a safe and clean work environment.

Improve processes and technical support of systems through research and analysis.

Provide senior managers resolutions to complex system problems.

09/2004 – Present. Christensen Motors; 1888 West 3300 South; Ogden, Utah. $50,000 Per Year. 60 Hours Per Week. Supervisor/Telephone: N/A (Self)

Owner/Manager:

Manage all aspects of the automotive and auto body repair business.

Expedite the movement of supplies, parts, and equipment through purchasing, supply and maintenance shop channels to effect early receipt of parts and delivery finished services.

Control the receipt and storage of automotive and auto body repair parts and materials.

Check quantity and identity of materials and parts received to ensure they are items ordered and required for specific jobs.

Physically check shop area to locate repairable and serviceable items and locate items in other shops to avoid work stoppages and delays and ensure auto repair work is completed on schedule.

Operate trucks and motor vehicles to transport parts and materials to shop.

Prepare bids and estimates for performing auto and truck repair jobs.

Schedule and assign mechanics.

Remove, repair, install and modify major and minor auto and truck body structures and components in accordance with technical data, specifications, instructions, procedures and processes.

Use blueprints, specifications and other technical data to conduct inspections and visual checks of metal structures and surfaces to locate cracks, breaks, holes, bulges, dents, and loose, broken and missing rivets and bolts.

Independently complete routine and major structural repairs and modifications.

Determine the type and extent of repairs needed and stiffeners and reinforcement to be added.

Plan and prioritize work so that it is performed in the most efficient and economical manner to meet established schedules.

Assemble parts by seaming, bolting, screwing, riveting and soldering.

Disassemble damaged parts by drilling out and cutting rivets.

Cut out damaged areas.

Stop-drill cracks to prevent further spreading.

Determine the type of patch or repair needed.

Develop patterns and prepared layouts for making repairs.

Fabricate repair parts.

Make repairs by selecting the proper type and thickness of metal and other materials, cutting it to the proper size and forming it to the proper contour.

Flange edges of patch and filed them smooth.

Drill holes and drove rivets through braces and stiffeners to assure they achieved the proper strength.

Secure patches to the part being reworked.

Rework springs and latches.

Remove dents, creases, nicks, burrs, and other irregularities from parts being reworked. Efficiently use auto body sheet metal and composite hand and power tools including rivet guns, drills, counter sinks, and precision measuring equipment.

Apply a general knowledge of types, sizes, and uses of hardware.

Ensure work met established quality standards.

Review and implement improvements to work processes, methods and products.

Accurately and legibly complete appropriate work documents upon completion of assigned tasks.

Perform troubleshooting, repair and maintenance on automobiles and trucks including but not limited to electrical systems (lights, starters, generators, solenoids, alternators, etc.), computer command control systems, heating and cooling systems, suspension systems, air conditioning systems, transmissions, differentials, air and hydraulic brake systems, clutches, linkage, flywheels, and exhaust systems.

Read and interpret wiring diagrams, drawings, schematics, specifications, blueprints and technical manuals.

Utilize hand tools, air and electric impact wrenches, hydraulic and air jacks, ratchets, torque wrenches, hand and powered tire changers, tire and tube repair equipment, air compressors, pullers, presses, thread chasers and stud removers, battery chargers, wheel balancers, lubrication equipment, vehicle hoists, tubing cutters and flaring tools, brake drum lathes, machine lathes, valve refacers, valve head seat grinders, front end alignment equipment, electronic tune-up equipment, electrical test equipment, hammers, chisels, snips, jigs, rivet guns, etc.

Maintain tools and equipment.

Manage and control resources used in automotive and truck maintenance and repair to prevent damage or loss due to negligence or misuse.

Adhere to all safety procedures.

Maintain accounts payable, accounts receivable and other bookkeeping and business records.

8/2001- 9/2004 Nu Wave electric

Journeyman electrician:

Reading blue prints, running conduit, wiring devices, troubleshooting, and performing quality control testing.

Reading and interpreting mechanical, architectural and electrical drawings and code specifications for determining wiring layouts.

Composed correspondence relating to technical data in order to problem solve.

Troubleshooting, testing and repairing emergency generators and various electrical systems and power distribution systems to ensure that they are working properly.

Performing upgrades or preventive maintenance to electrical control systems or remodeling projects at residential homes.

Utilize required security and safety practices and procedures.

Running tests, isolating problems, replacing damaged section of wiring, laying conduit, and performing other tasks as required.

Supervising apprentices, performing ordering and inventory of basic supplies, and managing other electricians.

Training general electricians and working on various projects without superior’s supervision.

Keeping abreast of new technology, electrical services, and manufacturing processes.

Performing physically demanding tasks like moving or lifting heavy objects, digging trenches for laying conduit

06/1995 – 08/2001. Morse Installation/Telecrafter; Ogden, Utah. $75,000 Per Year. 65 Hours Per Week. Supervisor/Telephone: Craig Morris/Unknown

Wiring and Installation Technician:

Conducted on site evaluations of areas to have telecommunications equipment installed precisely measuring site area.

Determined the type of equipment needed and estimated the cost performing the installation based on that evaluation.

Assisted in designing effective telecommunications systems based on the needs of the customers.

Installed, inspected, tested and repaired equipment associated with receiving satellite signals.

Installed underground cables.

Attached satellite base to power sources

Read and interpret wiring diagrams, drawings, schematics, specifications, blueprints and technical manuals.

Used low amperage and voltage control circuitry testing equipment.

Performed maintenance, installation and repair of low and high voltage communications equipment.

Mixed and finished concrete using finishing trowels and floats.

Assisted in designing special test equipment and technical manuals regarding equipment.

05/1992 -05/1995. Sky Blue Industries; Ogden, Utah. $12.00 Per Hour. 30 Hours Per Week. Supervisor/Telephone: Steve Griffin/Unknown

Forklift Operator/Expediter:

Operated and maintained forklifts in the loading and unloading of trucks.

Expedited the movement of supplies, parts, and equipment through purchasing, supply and maintenance shop channels to effect early delivery items.

Controlled the receipt and storage supplies and materials.

Checked quantity and identity of materials received to ensure they were items ordered and required for specific jobs.

Physically checked storage areas to locate serviceable items to avoid work stoppages and delays and ensure production work was completed on schedule.

Selected designated stock for shipment by finding stock and verifying the information shown on the shipping document against that on the stock tags.

Determined from which stack to take item.

Removed stock and assured that the quantity and nomenclature agreed with the information contained on the document.

Moved paper to designated location.

Stored items depending on size, quantity, physical characteristics, etc.

Continually restacked items after shipment to gain the most efficient use of space for new arriving items.

Unloaded items.

Segregated damaged and unacceptable items.

Reported any discrepancies and damage to supervisor.

Stored clearly identified stock in appropriate locations according to established methods and specific instructions.

Checked storage areas for mixed stock and incorrect locations.

Moved stock to proper locations and sorted mixed stock.

Processed paperwork to ensure proper locations were recorded accurately.

Kept assigned areas clean.

Ensured that there were no hazards in the area.

Operated trucks and motor vehicles to transport materials to designated locations.

Observed safe driving, safety and fire regulations and procedures.

05/1994 -05/1995. Flameco; Ogden, Utah. $15.00 Per Hour. 40 Hours Per Week. Supervisor/Telephone: Troy Judkins/Unknown.

Inspection Technician:

Inspected, analyzed and repaired jet and aircraft parts.

Selected the appropriate inspection method.

Interpreted and evaluated indications revealed by the tests.

Applied a practical knowledge of the various shapes, sizes, and density of flaw indications to evaluate the nature, size, scope and exact location of flaws.

Ground and buffed out crack indications to evaluate whether indications fell within acceptable limits.

Used and operated power tools such as drills, saw, grinders and welders to remove dents, creases, nicks, burrs, and other irregularities from the parts being reworked.

Read and interpreted blueprints.

Maintained tools and equipment.

Adhered to all safety procedures.

05/1993 – 05/1994. Wasatch Electric; Kamas, Utah. $14.00 Per Hour. 40 Hours Per Week. Supervisor/Telephone: Unknown.

Apprentice Electrician

Operated heavy equipment in warehouse such as forklifts and scissor lifts.

Expedited the movement of electrical supplies, parts, and equipment from warehouse to job site to effect the installation of electrical circuits, systems and equipment in office buildings, factories and homes.

Controlled the receipt, storage and shipment of parts and materials.

Checked quantity and identity of materials and parts received and shipped to ensure they were items received ordered and required for specific jobs.

Physically checked warehouse area to locate repairable and serviceable items and locate items in other areas to avoid work stoppages and delays and ensure work is completed on schedule.

Operated trucks and motor vehicles to transport parts and materials to shop.

Assisted in the installation of electrical circuits, systems and equipment in office buildings, factories and homes including but not limited to distribution panels, hooking up motors and motor switches, appliances, lighting fixtures, switches and outlets.

Measured, cut, bent, threaded, assembled and installed conduit; pulled wire; and made connections.

Used and installed PVC pipe.

Prepared circuit layouts.

Performed me troubleshooting by assisting journeymen in checking equipment when installed for proper electrical functioning.

Made necessary connections and repairs to the electrical systems.

Spliced in junction boxes.

Followed established procedures, verbal and written instructions, blueprints, sketches, complex wiring diagrams.

Accomplished work within specified tolerance requirements as specified by the foreman and National Electrical Code manual.

Followed manufacturer's specifications, factory standards and electrical trade practices in performing assigned work.

Composed correspondence explaining technical information in order to solve problems.

Reported major problems that required assistance to journeymen and foreman.

Utilized hand, mechanical and hydraulic conduit benders; portable electrical hack saws; hydraulic and portable bus bar benders; wire cutters and pullers; pliers; splicers; and standard electrical test equipment.

Operated backhoes to perform excavation work at job sites.

03/1991 – 05/1993. Wells Cargo; 1741 West 2550; Ogden, Utah 84401. 40 Hours Per Week. $12.00 Per Hour. Supervisor/Telephone: Roger Schuman/Unknown.

Sheet Metal Fabricator:

Set up and operated machines to cut, bend, shape, and fasten sheet metal and other custom products to trailers

Operated forklifts and other material handling equipment to expedite the movement of supplies, parts and equipment through manufacturing and supply channels to ensure production schedules were met.

Checked shop and storage areas to locate items to prevent work stoppages and delays.

Received, stored and delivered parts to production lines.

Assisted in loading and unloading materials using forklifts and other material handling equipment.

Checked quantity and identity of items received against accompanying documents.

Inventoried items and rewarehoused items to consolidate stock.

Read and interpreted construction plans, blueprints and schematic drawings to ensure that components were cut and formed with the proper material and to the proper specifications.

Used tape measures, rulers and other measuring devices to measure materials to desired specifications.

Installed panels using various types of fasteners.

Made adjustments to equipment to ensure that cuts, bends and shapes were within the required specifications.

Performed maintenance on machines.

Performed production line positions to company quality and quantity standards.

Ensured that all safety procedures were followed.

Visually inspected components during and upon completion of fabrication process.

Installed panels, electrical wiring and components and mechanical parts and components.

Removed, repaired, installed and modified structures and components in accordance with technical data, specifications, instructions, procedures and processes.

Used blueprints, specifications and other technical data to conduct inspections and visual checks of metal structures and surfaces to locate cracks, breaks, holes, bulges, dents, and loose, broken and missing rivets and bolts.

Developed patterns and prepared layouts for making sheet metal repairs and fabricating custom parts and products.

Determined the type and extent of repairs needed and stiffeners and reinforcement to be added.

Assembled parts by welding, seaming, bolting, cementing screwing, riveting and soldering.

Disassembled damaged parts by drilling out and cutting rivets.

Cut out damaged areas.

Stop-drilled cracks to prevent further spreading.

Fabricated parts.

Used calipers, micrometers and other precision measuring instruments to ensure parts were within specifications.

Made repairs by selecting the proper type and thickness of metal, cutting it to the proper size and forming it to the proper contour.

Flanged edges of patch and filed them smooth.

Drilled holes and drove rivets through braces and stiffeners to assure they achieved the proper strength.

Secured patches to the part being reworked.

Removed dents, creases, nicks, burrs, and other irregularities from parts being reworked.

Ensured work met established quality standards.

Utilized hand and rotary tools, hacksaws, squaring shears, air and electric impact wrenches, ratchets, hand and machine cutting tools, hand and machine forming tools, grinders, hammers, chisels, snips, presses, shapers, rivet guns, drills, counter sinks, etc.

Maintained tools and equipment.

Consistently compiled with all safety practices and procedures.

EDUCATION:

Bonneville High School; Ogden, Utah

Graduated 1989.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

United States Citizen

No Veteran’s Preference

No Previous Federal Employment.

Willing to accept part-time, seasonal, term or temporary employment.



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