Objective: To obtain a position that would utilize my acquired general and lead foreman skills for the benefit of the company.
Work Experience:
November 2013 – December 2019: Superintendent
Repcon, Deer Park, TX
September 2012 – Present: Foreman
CCC Group, La Porte, TX
Plan, assign, schedule, and supervise the work of laborers, truck drivers, and equipment operators
Supervise one or more crews as necessary
Supervise land leveling projects
Instruct and train employees in the safe operation of construction equipment and tools and in job techniques and skills
Prepare time and other required reports; recommend purchase of tools, equipment, and material
Perform other work as required
Civil engineering work
Elevations
Assist General Foreman in his absence
Work, and repair all surveying instruments as required
Manage time and budget restraints
December 2011 – September 2012: General Forman
Mundy Company, Houston, TX
Perform assigned work as required
(Munday Company Continued…)
Blueprint reading
Assist in all civil work
Plan and schedule the work of laborers, truck drivers, and equipment operators
Supervise all projects from beginning to end
Hire the appropriate workers for all jobs
Site Preparation
Landscaping
Coordinate daily activities of subordinates and contract personnel
Ensure employees have proper training and tools to perform the job
Complete incident and accident reports
March 2011 – December 2011: Foreman and General Foreman
JV Industrial, La Porte, TX
Worked as Foreman for two months
Promoted to General Foreman after two months
Attend safety meetings
Schedule and coordinate construction needs in all phases
Site Preparation
Other work as assigned
Project planning
Review invoices for accuracy
Work with all surveying instruments
Supervise, schedule, and coordinate daily activities of laborers and workers
January 2006 – February 2011: General Forman and Supervisor
JV Industrial, Deer Park, TX
Surveying
Civil Work
Shooting Elevations
Supervise a team of 20 people or more
Concrete work
Operate construction and other chemical plant equipment
(JV Industrial Continued…)
Rodbuster work
Carpentry work
Skeletal frame work
Monitoring and reviewing information from materials, events, or the environment to detect or assess problems
Analyzing Data or Information – Identifying the underlying principles, reasons, or facts of information by breaking down information or data into separate parts.
Identify properties of metals for repair or fabrication activities
Understand construction specifications
Read blueprints
Read tape measurers
Read technical drawings
Read work orders, instructions, formulas or processing charts
February 2005 – January 2006: Forman
Standard Construction, South Houston, TX
Carpentry work
Rod buster work
Supervision of other employees
Move or fit heavy objects
Perform any work as needed by my supervisor
Cut metal or plastics
Assemble or disassemble manufactured products
January 2004 – February 2005: Carpenter and Rodbuster
Brazos M&E Construction, La Porte, TX
Rod buster work
Carpentry work
Skeletal framework and structure of buildings
All work performed as previous years as well
October 2001 – January 2004: Carpenter and Rodbuster
Carpenter and Rodbuster, Cajun Constructors, Houston, TX
Build skeletal framework and structures of buildings
(Cajun Construction Continued…)
Cut and fit wire mesh or fabric using hooked rods, and position fabric or mesh in concrete to reinforce concrete
Cut rods to required lengths, using metal shears, hacksaws, bar cutters, or acetylene torches
Bend steel rods with hand tools and rod bending machines, and weld them with arc-welding equipment
Determine quantities, sizes, shapes, and locations of reinforcing rods from blueprints, sketches, or oral instructions
Position and secure steel bars, rods, cables, or mesh in concrete forms,
Using fasteners, rod-bending machines, blowtorches and hand tools
Space and fasten together rods in forms according to blueprints, using wire and pliers
Place blocs under rebar to hold the bars off the deck when reinforcing floors
All types of carpentry work as previous years
August 2000 – October 2001: Carpenter and Painter
Carpenter and Painter, Pelican Construction, Galveston, TX
Build skeletal frame work and structure of buildings
Cleaned and pained equipment as needed throughout plant
Concrete work and configurations
Apply adhesives
Caulking
Handling and moving objects as needed by supervisor
Climb ladders and scaffolding
Cut, shape, fit or join wood or other construction materials
Controlling machines and processes by using hand or power tools
Use measuring devices in construction or extraction work
Accreditation: Can speak and write in Spanish fluently