DAVID S. BAILEY
**** ***** ***** **. ■ Katy, TX *7450 ■ 281-***-****
Work History
April 2016 to July 2017:
Slaughter Industrial Fabrication
Houston, TX
Position: Welder (TIG)
Duties: Alloy Shop. Fabrication and repair for the oil and gas industry
Company start-up. Did initial ASME code stamp and all welding procedures…including 800HT, 625 inconel, stellite and stainless.
1998 to January 2015:
Sivco Inc.
Houston, TX
Position: Welder (TIG)
Duties: Fabrication and repair for the oil and gas industry
Alloy 800 and stainless shop
Also performed stellite over stainless overlays
1996 to 1998:
Custom Heli-Arc
Houston, TX
Position: Welder (TIG, MIG)
Duties: Welding of carbon and stainless-steel, duplex pipe
1993 to 1995:[i]
WW Industries
Houston, TX
Position: Welder (TIG)
Duties: Carbon and stainless-steel pipe welding for Alph-laval processing skids
1992 to 1993:
Parker Shane Aerospace
Houston, TX
Position: Welder (TIG)
Duties: Fabrication and welding of aircraft jet engine components down to .020 thickness
Alloy, stainless and titanium welding
1989 to 1992:
Victoria Machine Works
Victoria, TX
Position: Welder
Duties: Oil field repair and fabrication
Pipe and structural welding
1987 to 1989:
Turbo Combustion Technology
Stuart, FL
Position: Welder (TIG)
Duties: Jet engine fabrication and repair
Built combustion chambers and after-burner nozzles for Pratt & Whitney and
General Electric jet engines
Also worked in their research and development shop on their J-58 program (SR-71 Blackbird)
DAVID S. BAILEY (con’t.)
1983 to 1987:
United States Air Force
1980 to 1983:
Boyd Contractors, Inc.
Victoria, TX
Position: Welder
Duties: General construction, welding and repair
Education
1978 to 1982
Stroman High School
Victoria, TX
1985 to 1986
Some College
References upon request
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