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Heavy Equipment Welder

Location:
Dayton, TN
Posted:
November 06, 2022

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Quality-oriented professional with **+ years of

experience and a proven knowledge of workflow

optimization, computer integrated manufacturing, and multi-site operations. Aiming to leverage my skills to successfully fill the Production Welder role at your company.

CAREER OBJECTIVE

WELDER

Tag buckets, Chattanooga, TN / Jan 2019 - Apr 2020 I would take 1/2 -5/8 thick steel plates put them in a jig using an overhead crane and bend the plates

according to specs then I would weld them together using a GMAW (MIG) Welder when finished with the

welds I would inspect for flaws if there were any I would fix them then insert the bucket number in the computer data base then go to the next one.

EXPERIENCE

Operate safety equipment and use safe work

habits.

Weld components in flat, vertical, or overhead

positions.

Ignite torches or start power supplies and strike

arcs by touching electrodes to metals being

welded, completing electrical circuits.

Clamp, hold, tack-weld, heat-bend, grind or bolt

component parts to obtain required

configurations and positions for welding.

Detect faulty operation of equipment or defective

materials and notify supervisors.

Nathanmccampbell84

@gmail.com

423-***-****

235 Damron Street, Da

yton, TN, 37321

RHEA COUNTY HIGH

SCHOOL

Evansville, TN

High School Diploma (May

2005)

EDUCATION

Carpenter

Block mason

Mechanic

Forklift or Lowe operator

Front-end loader,

bobcat,excavator,operator

Press set up and change

over die and operator

Plastic mold injection

press operator set up and

change over die (mold

tech)

ADDITIONAL SKILLS

N A T H A N I E L . ( N A T H A N )

M P R C O D C U A C T M I O N P W B E E L D L E L R Operate manual or semi-automatic welding

equipment to fuse metal segments, using

processes such as gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, flux-cored arc, plasma arc, shielded metal arc,

resistance welding, and submerged arc welding.

Monitor the fitting, burning, and welding

processes to avoid overheating of parts or

warping, shrinking, distortion, or expansion I of

material.

Examine workpieces for defects and measure

workpieces with straightedges or templates to

ensure conformance with specifications.

Recognize, set up, and operate hand and power

tools common to the welding trade, such as

shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding

equipment.

Lay out, position, align, and secure parts and

assemblies prior to assembly, using

straightedges, combination squares, calipers, and

rulers.

Chip or grind off excess weld, slag, or spatter,

using hand scrapers or power chippers, portable

grinders, or arc-cutting equipment.

Analyze engineering drawings, blueprints,

specifications, sketches, work orders, and

material safety data sheets to plan layout,

assembly, and welding operations.

Connect and turn regulator valves to activate and

adjust gas flow and pressure so that desired

flames are obtained.

Mark or tag material with proper job number,

piece marks, and other identifying marks as

required.

Prepare all material surfaces to be welded,

ensuring that there is no loose or thick scale, slag, rust, moisture, grease, or other foreign matter.

Select and install torches, torch tips, filler rods, and flux, according to welding chart specifications or types and thicknesses of metals.

TRACK HOE,EXCAVATOR,MECHANIC/OPERATOR

/WELDER

Majestic mountain stone, Grandview mountain, TN / Jan 2010 - Dec 2018

I would operate an excavator digging and loading

mountain stone onto trucks until the heavy equipment broke or malfunctioned then I would access the issue then properly repair it rather it was replacing a part or fabricating my own using a Welder smaw (stick) or

gmaw (mig) and would continue digging and loading

mountain stone then take the trucks to the stone yard and unload the stone with a forklift onto pallets get my weight total and check for the stone.

Remove rough spots from workpieces, using

portable grinders, hand files, or scrapers.

Position and secure workpieces, using hoists,

cranes, wire, and banding machines or hand

tools.

Clean or degrease parts, using wire brushes,

portable grinders, or chemical baths.

Repair products by dismantling, straightening,

reshaping, and reassembling parts, using cutting

torches, straightening presses, and hand tools.

Dismantle metal assemblies or cut scrap metal,

using thermal-cutting equipment such as flame-

cutting torches or plasma-arc equipment.

• Gouge metals, using the air-arc gouging process. Guide and direct flames or electrodes on or

across workpieces to straighten, bend, melt, or

build up metal.

Preheat workpieces prior to welding or bending,

using torches or heating furnaces.

Operate metal shaping, straightening, and

bending machines, such as brakes and shears.

• Operate brazing and soldering equipment.

Move levers, depress foot pedals, and turn dials

to operate power machinery, such as power

shovels, stripping shovels, scraper loaders, or

backhoes.

• Set up or inspect equipment prior to operation.

Become familiar with digging plans, machine

capabilities and limitations, and with efficient and safe digging procedures in a given application.

Operate machinery to perform activities such as

backfilling excavations, vibrating or breaking rock or concrete, or making winter roads.

Lubricate, adjust, or repair machinery and replace parts, such as gears, bearings, or bucket teeth.

Move materials over short distances, such as

around a construction site, factory, or warehouse.

Measure and verify levels of rock or gravel, bases, or other excavated material.

• Drive machines to work sites.

Perform manual labor to prepare or finish sites,

such as shoveling materials by hand.

Direct workers engaged in placing blocks or

outriggers to prevent capsizing of machines when

lifting heavy loads.

Weld or solder broken parts and structural

members, using electric or gas welders and

soldering tools.

Assemble gear systems, and align frames and

gears.

Fabricate needed parts or items from sheet

metal.

Clean parts by spraying them with grease solvent

or immersing them in tanks of solvent.

Adjust, maintain, and repair or replace

subassemblies, such as transmissions and crawler

heads, using hand tools, jacks, and cranes.

Research, order, and maintain parts inventory for

services and repairs.

Schedule maintenance for industrial machines

and equipment, and keep equipment service

records.

Repair, rewire, and troubleshoot electrical

systems.

CARPENTER

Brooks home improvements, Soddy Daisy, TN / Jul

2005 - Dec 2009

Cut wood with compound miter saw,skill saw,jig

saw,Sawzall,to specific measurements or angles or

bevels frame structures as in exterior/interior walls, roofs,gables,decks,pourches,hand

railings,staircases,fences,gazebos.also hang and finish drywall lay hardwood and laminated floating floors install tongue and groove ceilings also make and

install ship lap walls

Examine parts for damage or excessive wear,

using micrometers and gauges.

Diagnose faults or malfunctions to determine

required repairs, using engine diagnostic

equipment such as computerized test equipment

and calibration devices.

Fit bearings to adjust, repair, or overhaul mobile mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment.

Overhaul and test machines or equipment to

ensure operating efficiency.

Read and understand operating manuals,

blueprints, and technical drawings.

Clean, lubricate, and perform other routine

maintenance work on equipment and vehicles.

Test mechanical products and equipment after

repair or assembly to ensure proper performance

and compliance with manufacturers'

specifications.

Operate and inspect machines or heavy

equipment to diagnose defects.

Dismantle and reassemble heavy equipment

using hoists and hand tools.

• Repair and replace damaged or worn parts.

Shape or cut materials to specified

measurements, using hand tools, machines, or

power saws.

• Follow established safety rules and regulations

and maintain a safe and clean environment.

Measure and mark cutting lines on materials,

using a ruler, pencil, chalk, and marking gauge.

Install structures or fixtures, such as windows,

frames, floorings, trim, or hardware, using

carpenters' hand or power tools.

Verify trueness of structure, using plumb bob and

level.

Build or repair cabinets, doors, frameworks,

floors, or other wooden fixtures used in buildings, using woodworking machines, carpenter's hand

tools, or power tools.

Assemble and fasten materials to make

frameworks or props, using hand tools and wood

screws, nails, dowel pins, or glue.

Remove damaged or defective parts or sections

of structures and repair or replace, using hand

tools.

Inspect ceiling or floor tile, wall coverings, siding, glass, or woodwork to detect broken or damaged

structures.

Erect scaffolding or ladders for assembling

structures above ground level.

Finish surfaces of woodwork or wallboard in

houses or buildings, using paint, hand tools, or

paneling.

Fill cracks or other defects in plaster or

plasterboard and sand patch, using patching

plaster, trowel, and sanding tool.

Select and order lumber or other required

materials.

• Construct forms or chutes for pouring concrete.

Maintain records, document actions, and present

written progress reports.

Perform minor plumbing, welding, or concrete

mixing work.

Measure materials or distances, using square,

measuring tape, or rule to lay out work.

• Cut or saw boards, timbers, or plywood to

required size, using handsaw, power saw, or

woodworking machine.

Mark cutting lines on materials, using pencil and

scriber.

Anchor and brace forms and other structures in

place, using nails, bolts, anchor rods, steel cables, planks, wedges, and timbers.

Erect forms, framework, scaffolds, hoists, roof

supports, or chutes, using hand tools, plumb rule, and level.

Assemble and fasten material together to

construct wood or metal framework of structure,

using bolts, nails, or screws.

Bore boltholes in timber, masonry or concrete

walls, using power drill.

Install rough door and window frames,

subflooring, fixtures, or temporary supports in

structures undergoing construction or repair.

Examine structural timbers and supports to

detect decay, and replace timbers as required,

using hand tools, nuts, and bolts.

Fabricate parts, using woodworking and

metalworking machines.

Dig or direct digging of post holes and set poles to support structures.

• Build chutes for pouring concrete.

Fit and fasten wallboard or drywall into position

on wood or metal frameworks, using glue, nails,

or screws.

Hang dry lines to wall moldings to guide

positioning of main runners.

Measure and cut openings in panels or tiles for

electrical outlets, windows, vents, plumbing, or

other fixtures, using keyhole saws or other cutting tools.

Hang drywall panels on metal frameworks of

walls and ceilings in offices, schools, or other

large buildings, using lifts or hoists to adjust panel heights when necessary.

Assemble or install metal framing or decorative

trim for windows, doorways, or vents.

Coordinate work with drywall finishers who cover

the seams between drywall panels.

Trim rough edges from wallboard to maintain

even joints, using knives.

Cut and screw together metal channels to make

floor or ceiling frames, according to plans for the location of rooms or hallways.

Cut fixture or border tiles to size, using keyhole saws, and insert them into surrounding

frameworks.

Cut metal or wood framing and trim to size, using

cutting tools.

Install horizontal and vertical metal or wooden

studs to frames so that wallboard can be attached

to interior walls.

Scribe and cut edges of tile to fit walls where wall molding is not specified.

Fasten metal or rockboard lath to the structural

framework of walls, ceilings, or partitions of

buildings, using nails, screws, staples, or wire-ties.

Suspend angle iron grids or channel irons from

ceilings, using wire.

• Seal joints between ceiling tiles and walls.

Mount tile, using adhesives, or by nailing,

screwing, stapling, or wire-tying lath directly to structural frameworks.

Nail channels or wood furring strips to surfaces to provide mounting for tile.

Wash concrete surfaces before mounting tile to

increase adhesive qualities of surfaces, using

washing soda and zinc sulfate solution.

Remove existing plaster, drywall, or paneling,

using crowbars and hammers.

Use tools ranging from common hand and power

tools, such as hammers, hoists, saws, drills, and

wrenches, to precision measuring instruments

and electrical and electronic testing devices.

Perform routine preventive maintenance to

ensure that machines continue to run smoothly,

building systems operate efficiently, or the

physical condition of buildings does not

deteriorate.

Inspect, operate, or test machinery or equipment

to diagnose machine malfunctions.

Diagnose mechanical problems and determine

how to correct them, checking blueprints, repair

manuals, or parts catalogs, as necessary.

Assemble, install, or repair wiring, electrical or electronic components, pipe systems, plumbing,

machinery, or equipment.

Inspect drives, motors, and belts, check fluid

levels, replace filters, or perform other

maintenance actions, following checklists.

Clean or lubricate shafts, bearings, gears, or other parts of machinery.

Adjust functional parts of devices or control

instruments, using hand tools, levels, plumb bobs, or straightedges.

Repair or replace defective equipment parts,

using hand tools and power tools, and

reassemble equipment.

Record type and cost of maintenance or repair

work.

Order parts, supplies, and equipment from

catalogs and suppliers, or obtain them from

storerooms.

Maintain and repair specialized equipment and

machinery found in cafeterias, laundries,

hospitals, stores, offices, or factories.

Dismantle devices to access and remove defective

parts, using hoists, cranes, hand tools, and power tools.

Plan and lay out repair work, using diagrams,

drawings, blueprints, maintenance manuals, or

schematic diagrams.

• Operate cutting torches or welding equipment to

PAINTER

Brooks home improvements, Soddy Daisy, TN

cut or join metal parts.

Paint or repair roofs, windows, doors, floors,

woodwork, plaster, drywall, or other parts of

building structures.

Provide grounds keeping services, such as

landscaping and snow removal.

Perform general cleaning of buildings or

properties.

Set up and operate machine tools to repair or

fabricate machine parts, jigs, fixtures, or tools.

Align and balance new equipment after

installation.

Inspect used parts to determine changes in

dimensional requirements, using rules, calipers,

micrometers, or other measuring instruments.

Train and manage maintenance personnel and

subcontractors.

Fabricate or repair counters, benches, partitions, or other wooden structures, such as sheds or

outbuildings.

Grind and reseat valves, using valve-grinding

machines.

Lay brick to repair or maintain buildings, walls,

arches, or other structures.

Perform routine maintenance on boilers, such as

replacing burners or hoses, installing replacement parts, or reinforcing structural weaknesses to

ensure optimal boiler efficiency.

Cover surfaces with dropcloths or masking tape

and paper to protect surfaces during painting.

Fill cracks, holes, or joints with caulk, putty,

plaster, or other fillers, using caulking guns or

putty knives.

Apply primers or sealers to prepare new surfaces,

such as bare wood or metal, for finish coats.

• Apply paint, stain, varnish, enamel, or other

DRYWALL FINISHER

Brooks home improvements, Soddy Daisy, TN

finishes to equipment, buildings, bridges, or other structures, using brushes, spray guns, or rollers. Calculate amounts of required materials and

estimate costs, based on surface measurements

or work orders.

Read work orders or receive instructions from

supervisors or homeowners to determine work

requirements.

Erect scaffolding or swing gates, or set up ladders, to work above ground level.

Remove fixtures such as pictures, door knobs,

lamps, or electric switch covers prior to painting.

Wash and treat surfaces with oil, turpentine,

mildew remover, or other preparations, and sand

rough spots to ensure that finishes will adhere

properly.

Mix and match colors of paint, stain, or varnish

with oil or thinning and drying additives to obtain desired colors and consistencies.

Remove old finishes by stripping, sanding, wire

brushing, burning, or using water or abrasive

blasting.

Select and purchase tools or finishes for surfaces to be covered, considering durability, ease of

handling, methods of application, and customers'

wishes.

Smooth surfaces, using sandpaper, scrapers,

brushes, steel wool, or sanding machines.

• Polish final coats to specified finishes.

Waterproof buildings, using waterproofers or

caulking.

Check adhesives to ensure that they will work and

will remain durable.

Apply texturizing compounds or primers to walls

or ceilings before final finishing, using trowels, brushes, rollers, or spray guns.

• Select the correct sealing compound or tape.

Countersink nails or screws below surfaces of

walls before applying sealing compounds, using

hammers or screwdrivers.

Sand rough spots of dried cement between

applications of compounds.

Install metal molding at wall corners to secure

wallboard.

Apply additional coats to fill in holes and make

surfaces smooth.

Use mechanical applicators that spread

compounds and embed tape in one operation.

Sand or patch nicks or cracks in plasterboard or

wallboard.

Seal joints between plasterboard or other

wallboard to prepare wall surfaces for painting or papering.

Spread and smooth cementing material over

tape, using trowels or floating machines to blend

joints with wall surfaces.

Mix sealing compounds by hand or with portable

electric mixers.

Press paper tape over joints to embed tape into

sealing compound and to seal joints.

Spread sealing compound between boards or

panels or over cracks, holes, nail heads, or screw heads, using trowels, broadknives, or spatulas.

Remove extra compound after surfaces have

been covered sufficiently.



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