Ted Wilks
Olive Hill, KY *****
**********@*****.***
Hello my name is Ted Wilks. I have been doing line work for a year and 6 months. I have worked away from home and now with a new born I’m looking for something back home in the eastern ky area I have many skills I have ran equipment I have ran Machines in factory’s for a little bit I have also always worked outside and can handle about anything you toss my way.I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you, Ted Wilks.
Authorized to work in the US for any employer
Work Experience
Lineman class c
Davis H. Elliot - Lexington, KY
November 2021 to Present
I inspect transmission wood and steel structures As a lineman class “c” I am responsible for climbing to patch holes in the wood structures.
Groundman
ElectriCom LLC - Indianapolis, IN
May 2021 to November 2021
My responsibility as a groundman for Elctricom while I worked there on the power side was to get everything ready and framed on the pole for the linemen in the air also along with setting up the digger truck and operating it as well
Technician
Pecco - Nicholasville, KY
September 2018 to November 2018
my job was to go out on spills and to clean tanks out. we also did jobs that the boss found. i was a tech and left because the pay did not meet the job title. Education
Diploma
Lawrence Co High School - Louisa, KY
August 2014 to May 2018
Skills
• General Laborer
• Factory (Less than 1 year)
• Assembly Line (Less than 1 year)
• Construction Laborer (1 year)
• Roofing (Less than 1 year)
• Landscaping (Less than 1 year)
• Assembly Worker (Less than 1 year)
• Solder (Less than 1 year)
• Soldering (Less than 1 year)
• Mechanical Knowledge
• Electrical Experience
• Heavy Equipment Operation
• Mowing
• Lawn Care
• Backhoe Operation
• Packaging
• Plumbing
• Load & Unload
• Carpentry
• Construction
• Handyman
• Mechanic Experience
• Forklift
• Drywall
• Remodeling
• Climbing
• OSHA
• Box truck
• Bucket Truck Experience
• Automotive Repair
• Commercial Driving
• Maintenance
• Excavator
Certifications and Licenses
CDL Class A
August 2021
Class a CDL “O” restriction
OSHA 10
September 2018 to Present
OSHA 10 hour hazard recognition training for construction industry Assessments
Work style: Conscientiousness — Proficient
January 2021
Tendency to be well-organized, rule-abiding, and hard-working Full results: Proficient
Work style: Reliability — Proficient
July 2020
Tendency to be dependable and come to work
Full results: Proficient
Construction safety — Proficient
August 2020
Using safe practices while on a construction site
Full results: Proficient
Manufacturing fit — Highly Proficient
January 2021
Measures the traits that are important for success in manufacturing roles Full results: Highly Proficient
Mechanical skills: Monitoring — Completed
December 2019
Monitoring machine indicators to determine appropriate functioning. Full results: Completed
Work motivation — Familiar
August 2020
Level of motivation and discipline applied toward work Full results: Familiar
Delivery driver — Proficient
July 2020
Interpreting instructions, reading maps, and solving problems. Full results: Proficient
Basic maintenance and repair — Proficient
April 2020
Performing basic repairs and maintenance for apartment complexes, office buildings, and other facilities
Full results: Proficient
Workplace safety — Familiar
December 2019
Using safe practices at work
Full results: Familiar
Mechanical knowledge — Proficient
January 2021
Understanding and applying mechanical concepts and processes Full results: Proficient
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