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Postal Service Welding

Location:
Dallas, TX
Salary:
28.00
Posted:
January 15, 2023

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MARCUS FIELDS

**** ******* ******, ** ***** Texas, TX, 76112 • 682-***-**** • aduo2e@r.postjobfree.com Dedicated to maintaining a safe and secure environment. With a strong work ethic dependable and exceptional attention to detail. Capable of reading and interpreting blue prints, drawings, and diagrams Facilitates/Maintenance welder experience d in general carpentry, building maintenance and repairs including plumbing, tool cleanings well as parts installation, painting

, roofing.Handyman with over 30 years of Combination welding and 20 plus years of production welding experience. Very open to learning news skills.

1986 High School Diploma - Nacogdoches High School - Nacogdoches, TX Some college (No degree) - Mechanical Engineering Technology - Angelina College - Lufkin, TX 1989 Welding Technology - American Trades Institute - 3025 Lemmon Avenue A honor roll Top graduate

2010 Bachelor of Arts - Theology - Slidell Baptist Seminary - Slidell, LA A honor roll Graduate Cum latte

Master of Arts - Ministry - Anchor Theological Seminary - Texarkana, AR 2019 Ph.D - Divinity - Slidell Baptist Seminary - Slidell, LA Magna Cum Latte Honor Society

Mechanical tools

Parts installation

Repair work

Machinery installation

Equipment repair

Equipment set up

Blueprint reading

Heavy lifting

Tools cleaning

Tools cleaning

Tool repair and maintenance

Machinery transporting

Hospital Chaplain John Peter Smith 2013 Hospital Chaplain Texas Health Hugely Burleson Oncology Department 2013

Stick AWS1989 American Trades institute . Bomb welder General Dynamics 1992 (Flux core) . Chrmolloy EDM of Texas Aircraft welder (Tig ).Halliburton Energy Services (Atomic hydrogen ) (Mig ), (Stick) (Oxygen Acetylene ) 4/20 to 10/21 Limousine Driver - Silverwest limousine - Fort Worth, TX Answered, scheduled, and responded to reservation calls at specific times and locations. Established long-term customer relationships through prompt and courteous service. PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

EDUCATION

SKILLS

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

CERTIFICATIONS

WORK HISTORY

9/08 to 4/20 Atomic hydrogen welder - Halliburton Energy Services - Carrollton, TX Dismantled, straightened, reshaped, and reassembled parts to repair manufactured products. Used Atomic hydrogen to weld various types of connections to complete tasks on time and with high-quality final results.

Calibrated flow and pressure settings to build and maintain flames. Closely monitored project and material layouts and specifications to effectively cut, contour, and bevel metal and structural shapes.

Chipped away debris and thick crusts of rust, slag, and other materials to prepare surfaces for welding. Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent, ground, and bolted component parts to achieve the required configurations and positions.

Dismantled equipment using hoists, cranes, and power tools to locate and remove defective parts. Inspected welds and checked whether critical measurements met specifications upon completion. Inspected welds and double-checked critical measurements after they were completed. Effectively managed repair and maintenance schedules to improve shop organization and equipment longevity. Used arc-cutting, grinding, and other tools to remove excess slag. Had experience with gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux-cored arc welding, plasma arc welding, shielded metal arc welding, resistance welding, and submerged arc welding. Maintained the correct length of arc and speed of movement to form the specified depth of fusion and bead. Weld parts safely and efficiently using arc, gas-shielded arc, submerged arc, and gas welding equipment. Set up and operated hand and power tools, as well as shielded and gas metal arc welding machines. Reduced warping by using proper fitting, burning, and welding techniques. Bolted, clamped, and tack-welded parts to secure them prior to welding. Used an air arc and a grinder to remove and repair unacceptable welds to meet quality guidelines. Clamped and tack-welded components to achieve the desired configurations. Completed projects in a safe manner by carefully monitoring conditions when lighting torches and using hand tools . 9/89 to 4/92 Bomb welder - General Dynamics Mission Systems - Garland, TX Kept detailed and accurate maintenance reports as well as progress documentation. Used gas welding equipment to weld metal parts according to the layout, welding diagram, or work order. Used a variety of tools safely, such as blow torches, hammers, and forklifts, resulting in [Number] days without an accident.

Closely monitored project and material layouts and specifications to effectively cut, contour, and bevel metal and structural shapes.

Hoists, drills, precision measuring instruments, and electronic testing devices were among the hand and power tools I used.

Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent, ground, and bolted component parts to achieve the required configurations and positions.

Used an air arc and a grinder to remove and repair unacceptable welds to meet quality guidelines. Used hand tools to replace worn cutting tools.

Completed highly accurate work by following verbal directions, blueprints, and specifications. Inspected welds and double-checked critical measurements after they were completed. Set up and operated hand and power tools, as well as shielded and gas metal arc welding machines. Used overhead cranes and forklifts to transport loads weighing up to 2,000 pounds. Chipped away debris and thick crusts of rust, slag, and other materials to prepare surfaces for welding. By bolding, clamping, and tack-welding pieces into place, I was able to keep them in place. Chose, set up, and staged equipment so that jobs could be completed according to project specifications. Weld bomb casing parts safely and efficiently using arc, gas-shielded arc, submerged arc, and gas welding equipment. Clamped and tack-welded components to achieve the desired configurations. Used hoists and cranes to lift work pieces to the machine. Inspected welds and checked whether critical measurements met specifications upon completion. Bled machines, checked welding leads and wiring, and changed filters for preventative maintenance. 4/92 to 5/98 Maintenance Welder / Millwright - United States Postal Service - Dallas, TX Effectively managed repair and maintenance schedules to improve shop organization and equipment longevity. Dismantled equipment using hoists, cranes, and power tools to locate and remove defective parts. Inspected welds and double-checked critical measurements after they were completed. Had experience with gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux-cored arc welding, plasma arc welding, shielded metal arc welding, resistance welding, and submerged arc welding. Reduced warping by using proper fitting, burning, and welding techniques. Continuously monitored the safety and quality of the welding work while using hand tools. Dug trenches, backfilled holes, and compacted the earth to prepare for new construction. Used machine tools to fabricate parts during machine overhaul, maintenance, and setup. Cleaned gutters and cleared drains and downspouts. Kept track of inventory and reported items that needed to be restocked for each job. Preventative maintenance work orders were prepared and administered by me. Used hoists and cranes to lift work pieces to the machine. Used mowers, snow blowers, chainsaws, electric clippers, sod cutters, and pruning saws in a safe manner. Preventative maintenance work orders were prepared and administered by me. Operation of forklift in a safe and efficient manner. Applied caulk, sealants, and other agents to the surfaces that had been installed. Used hand tools and measuring instruments to insert shims, adjust tension on nuts and bolts, and position parts with 98% accuracy over three years.

Used power saws, sanders, grinders, cranes, drill presses, forklifts, and basic hand tools, among other things. Followed all workplace safety policies, rules, and regulations. Extended the life of machinery and tools by sharpening and maintaining them on a regular basis. Used gas welding equipment to weld metal parts according to the layout, welding diagram, or work order. Carried out routine preventive maintenance to ensure that the building's systems ran smoothly. Used hand tools to replace worn cutting tools.

Ensured that all maintenance activities were completed in accordance with company standards. Had an excellent attendance record and was always on time for work. Waterworks, locks, and dams were all installed by me. Went to monthly safety meetings to ensure the safety of machine operations. Assisted crews with pipe joining, wrapping, and sealing. 3/98 to 2/08 Aircraft welder - Chromoiloy EDM of Texas - Carrollton, TX Weld parts safely and efficiently using arc, gas-shielded arc, submerged arc, and gas welding equipment. Maintained the correct length of arc and speed of movement to form the specified depth of fusion and bead. Dismantled equipment using hoists, cranes, and power tools to locate and remove defective parts. Set up and operated hand and power tools, as well as shielded and gas metal arc welding machines. Welded parts with arc, gas-shielded arc, submerged arc, and gas welding equipment. Bolted, clamped, and tack-welded parts to secure them prior to welding. Calibrated flow and pressure settings to build and maintain flames. Used an air arc and a grinder to remove and repair unacceptable welds to meet quality guidelines. Identified and implemented optimal welding approaches based on my knowledge of geometry and metallurgy. Had experience with gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux-cored arc welding, plasma arc welding, shielded metal arc welding, resistance welding, and submerged arc welding. Inspected welds and double-checked critical measurements after they were completed. Closely monitored project and material layouts and specifications to effectively cut, contour, and bevel metal and structural shapes.

Inspected welds and checked whether critical measurements met specifications upon completion. Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent, ground, and bolted component parts to achieve the required configurations and positions.

Reduced warping by using proper fitting, burning, and welding techniques. Used gtaw to weld various types of connections to complete tasks on time and with high-quality final results. Clamped and tack-welded components to achieve the desired configurations.



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