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Bobby Fairley
Gautier, Mississippi, United States
Email: *******.**@*****.*** Phone: 228-***-****
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a Senior Safety Manager / Regional Manager Role. With over 20 years’ experience in Construction & having served in management in Safety, Quality, and Production, I believe I bring a rare ability to bring the entire project management and staff team together and be able to respectfully relate to the goals and vision of each after having served in each sector. SKILLS & ABILITIES
Plant Operator, Safety Manager, Confine Space Rescue and Trained, Emergency Response, HAZWPR, CPR Certified, Chlorine Spill Cleanup, OSHA 30, NCCR Boilermaker, Marine Electrician, NFPA 70E, Project Superintendent
EXPERIENCE
Area Safety Manager
Performance Contractors
2016 - Present
• Review Safety audits
• Oversee incentive program
• Control safety budget
• Delegate safety and compliance duties to safety technicians and management team
• Fatigue management plan
• Track trends in workplace and in industry
• Accident and injury investigations, root cause analysis, conduct safety meetings
• JSA meetings
• Implement substance abuse policy’s
• Assist in creation of work plans & pre-construction meetings
• Create a positive safety culture and maintain that culture
• Pre-employment drug panels
• Random drug screenings
• Ensure the tools and equipment was to OSHA standards Quality Control/Manager
Summit Construction
2014 - 2016
• Inspection of welds and pipes to ensure system was built per drawing reports to client
• Coordinate work x-ray techs and other inspectors
• Track weld and flanges map
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• Input in systems to turn over to client upon completion of job
• Logging time
• Input data and procedures
• Work with production as needed to clear RFIs
• Ensured repairs and rejects were completed in a timely manner per AWS codes Superintendent
Sygenia Turner
2013 - 2014
• Work off TPSL
• Meet with operations
• Determine when unit will be released for work
• Coordinate tasks for foremen
• Order materials, tools, and equipment
• Meet with client given timeline and progression of job
• Projections and Look-ahead Schedules
• Review Submitted Timekeeping Logs for accuracy
• Correct RFIs
• Budget and Cost control
Operation Tech for Reaction
Dupont
2011-2013
• Shutdown systems
• LOTO for maintenance and contractors to perform maintenance
• Routine check gauges to ensure systems operating within pressure specs, Open and close valves as needed per control room operator
• Issue permits
• Supervise tasks for quality and safety
• Close out permits
• Bring systems back online
• Respond to any spills, leaks, or medical emergencies or fires within plant SSHO
Boh Bros.
2009 - 2011
• Oversee daily work activities for compliance to USACE EM 385-1 standards regarding health and safety in workplace
• Oversee critical lifts
• Maintain injury log
• Track and correct trends in illness and injury
• Daily and weekly safety meetings
• Positively reinforce "Safety First" work culture Bobby Fairley Page 3
• Be a liaison between management and workforce
• Train, drug test and orientate new hires
• Safety Stand downs when occur
• Incident reporting to client and corporate management
• Maintain inspection logs on firefighting equipment, safety attendant equipment, monthly harness
• Inspection and electrical equipment
• Oversee confined space entry
• Train and retrain workforce as needed and directed by management
• Safety Budget
• Maintain and Track Certifications for all operators Safety Tech / Safety Manager
Turner Industries
2005 - 2009
• Safety audits
• Incentive awards
• Safety meetings
• JSA meetings
• Implement and maintain company’s substance abuse policy
• Random drug screenings
• Train workforce how ensure the tools and equipment was to OSHA standards.
• New Hire Orientation
• Initial Safety Training
• Refresher & Annual Safety Training
Journey Electrician
Fluor Industrial Construction (FIC)
2001 - 2005
• Termination pump, light panel, and electrical cabinet
• Troubleshoot electrical problems
• Replace defective breakers, switches, lights, ballasts and perform repairs on electrical equipment and components
• Work with other facilities team members on remodeling and new construction projects to meet the needs of internal and external customers
• Install manufacturing equipment and perform HVAC connections
• Other duties as assigned
Apprentice Electrician
Northrop & Gorman
1999 - 2000
• Effectively obtain skills needed for Electrical wiring, pulling cables, and termination
• Establish foundational knowledge of regulations and operations of the electrical industry Bobby Fairley Page 4
EDUCATION
• George County High School, Diploma, 1999- Graduate with highest honors
• Nashville Auto Diesel, Mechanic, 2001
• Northrop & Gorman, Apprentice Electrician, 2003
CERTIFICATIONS
• NFPA-70E
• US Army Corps EM-385-1-1
• Certified Electrician
• Certified Boilermaker
• OSHA 10
• OSHA 30
• TWIC
• HAZWPR
• First Aid/CPR
• Bloodhound Pathogens
• A.E.D
• Lead Trained
• Silica Trained
• Confined Space Entry Trained
• Confined Space Supervisor
• Fall Protection Competent Person
• Scaffold Competent Person
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