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Fork Truck /Heavy Equipment/ crane

Location:
Boerne, TX, 78006
Posted:
December 26, 2022

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Michael Elias

Cell: 915-***-****

adt9vk@r.postjobfree.com

HEAVY EQUIPMENT / MOBLE CRANE OPERATOR

Hardworking candidate seeking to obtain a position as a Heavy Equipment Operator where my skills, experience and knowledge can be effectively and fully utilized in the construction industry. Experienced with Back Hoes, Front End Loaders, Bulldozers, Excavators, Skid Steers, and Mobile Cranes.

●Backhoe, Front End Loader & Skid Steer Operation

●Heavy Equipment Maintenance

●Digging, Trenching & Loading Techniques

●Grading Methods

●Principles of Rigging Practice

●OSHA/NIOSH/SAFE Safety

●Operation to Trade

●Cut/Fill Calculations

●Project Site Fundamentals

●Differential Leveling

●Mobile Crane Operation

●Interpreting Civil Drawings

●Wire Rope Techniques,

●Hoisting Personnel

●Figure Areas & Volumes

●Advanced Rigging Techniques, Trade Standards

Caliper Construction

Operate machinery and upkeep of machinery

Set pipe

Use remote rollers and tampers

Scotts Garage Concepts

Laborer

●Grinding floors.

●Epoxy application

Dome technology

●Crane operator

●Man basket work

●Fork truck

●Upkeep of machinery

●Problem solving

Heavy Equipment College of America Graduated 2021

OSHA 10

Intro to welding (180 contact hours)

Structural Welding (180 contact hours)

Education

I successfully completed the 100 hour Pipeline Construction Training Program at PipelineJobTraining.com. Below is a list of skills that I learned:

· Introduction to Pipeline Construction: Basics of pipeline construction

· Land/Legal: Landowner and legal issues

· Prejob: Meetings, chain of command, and parties involved in construction

· Alignment sheets: Reading and understanding job blueprints

· Regulatory Agencies: PHMSA, FERC, OSHA and others

· Standards: NACE, API, AWS, ANSI and others

· Equipment: Information about equipment used in pipeline construction

· Staking the Right of Way (ROW): Legal boundaries of workspace

· Locating: Spotting, identifying, and marking underground utilities

· Potholing: Probing and hand digging to expose underground utilities

· Clearing & Grading: Clearing the ROW and getting making it navigable to work

· Pipeyard: Pipeyard setup, storage of pipe joints and other construction materials

· Corrosion: How to combat the damaging effects corrosion has on steel pipelines

· Fabrication: Pipe cutting and fab welding at the Pipeyard

· Stringing: Delivering and setting up joints of pipe on the ROW

· Trenching: Safe and proper methods of excavating the ditch and bellholes

· Welding: Proper welding techniques, process, and documentation

· Coating: Abrasive blasting, coating techniques, process, inspection and documentation

· Holiday detection: 'Jeeping' the pipe to check for breaks in the coating

· Cathodic Protection: Using anodes as secondary protection from corrosion

· Lowering In: Proper and safe methods to lower pipe sections into the ditch

· Padding and Backfill: Proper methods of backfilling and compaction

· Boring & HDD: Correct boring and Horizontal Directional Drilling methods

· Tie-ins: Tying in long sections of pipe in a safe and efficient manner

· Flange Assembly: Proper bolt sequencing

· Hydrostatic Test: Pressure testing the pipeline to ensure its integrity

· Pigging: Cleaning and inspecting the inside of the pipeline

· Compressor Stations: Learning to build with concrete, rebar, and steel I-beams

· Safety: OSHA regulations, PPE, JSA meetings and safely working on the ROW

· Environmental: Protecting the air, waterways, and endangered species

· Paperwork: Inspection reports, MTR's, forms and project-related paperwork

· Pipeline Integrity Management: In-line inspection and anomaly repair

· Polyethylene (PE) Pipe: Proper methods to install MDPE and HDPE pipe

· Other underground utilities: Water, sewer, communication and electrical line

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