Resume of Qualifications
JASON C. DALTON
Salem, Virginia 24153
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JASON C. DALTON
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
To effectively contribute to the objective and goals of an innovative organization through the successful application of my strong work ethic, advanced training and leadership SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Results-focused professional with successful experience in all facets of trade related disciplines of construction, management, facilities operations and maintenance. Possess ability to clearly define project goals and effectively use resources to achieve them. Strengths include:
Pipe & Structural Welding
Material Acquisition
Training Instructor
Project Planning, Estimating & Execution
Quality Control and Assurance
Project & Program Management
OSHA Certified
NCCER Certified Plus Pipefitter/Supervision
Proficient in AutoCad
Knowledgeable in Construction Safety
Project Supervision
Heavy Rigging
Projections
Finances/Billing
CREDENTIALS
TWIC CARD OSHA 10/30 NCCER Certified Plus Pipefitter & Supervision PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Shop Manager/Superintendent 3\21 to 4\23
Hopkins/Lacy Roanoke, VA
Managed employees in Fab shop and Field projects.
Performed take offs from prints and job site walk thoughts.
Shop Maintenance on equipment. Saws, welding machines, orbital welder, CNC plasma table, rigging equipment, overhead cranes and other miscellaneous equipment.
Lead safety briefs and walks, ensured employee had correct ppe and training on manlifts, tools and equipment.
Performed training on welding processes and testing for welders in the company.
Layout of piping, supports, structural steel, miscellaneous metals, measurements, and the design of drawing for shop to fabricate.
Lead Crews installation of piping, supports, and equipment.
Ordering of material, tools, and consumables.
Scheduling projects inside and outside the fabrication shop.
Projections, finances, and billing of projects, man hours, and material. Pipefitter- Leadman – Foreman – General Foreman 11/20 to 2\21. Southern Industrial Constructors Winchester, VA Trex Building 6
Supervised the installation of field route of all piping.
Lay of out piping systems, pulled measurements, and field fabrication of piping and install of 12 inch to inch pipe.
Welder/Fitter 10/20 to 11/20
Canatal Steel USA Roanoke, VA
Welder/Fitter of structural beams and columns.
Pipefitter Foreman/Leadman 07/19 to 11/19
Gulfspan Industrial LLC- Pasadena, TX LyondellBasell 2019 Turnaround
Directed and led crew on 10-12 welders, fitters, and helpers while reporting directly to general foreman.
Visited the assigned sites and reviewed the task to be accomplished.
Field route of new piping systems to coincide with existing systems.
Removal/demo of old piping systems to install new piping and equipment.
Walk packages and got materials for me crew to do the tasks efficiently, safely and correct. Pipefitter General Foreman 03/18 to 07/19
Worley- Alvin, TX Ineos LAO Redstone and Barge Dock Projects
Supervised three to five pipefitter foremans and crews
Performed regular job site observations to provide direction to all foremans for production and quality.
Conducted morning safety meeting with foremans and crews which facilitated stronger communication and relationships between crews and other crafts.
Worked punch list items and revisions with QC’s and over saw all corrections made.
Worked with field engineer on all RFI’s and ordered material.
Over saw all hydrostatic, pneumatic, and service testing.
Assisted I&E with the fabrication and installation in of supports for conduit, instrumentation, and equipment.
Pipe General Foreman/Foreman 08/17 to 03/18
FLOUR CORP- Emporia, VA GCPS Project
Conducted daily safety meeting with crew and discussed work assignments and safety precautions involved with tasks for JSA.
Determined best fitting methods for piping systems.
Planned sequence of installations of piping to avoid obstructions and activities of other crafts.
Worked RFI’s and caluatated man hours needed for compilation with field engineer.
Tracked daily and weekly process of welds, pipe, valves, and supports.
Walked packages to ensure systems were in installed per ISO with correct material and on coordinates.
Pipefitter/leadman 07/17 to 08/17
FLAT RIVER CORP- Greenville, OH Anderson Marathon Ethanol
Field route pipe from tie in points to new equipment.
Fabricated and installed supports for new piping systems. Pipefitter/leadman 03/17 to 05/17
UNITED GROUP SERVICES- New Martinsville, WV Westlake Chemical Fall Shutdown
Removal of old pipe and replaced with new pipe and valves by bull rigging and crane.
Removal of pumps and blowers and installed new units and equipment.
Install new mixer tanks.
Pipefitter/leadman/foreman 02/15 to 03/17
PERFORMANCE CONTRACTORS INC. Sioux City, IA CF Expansion & Plaquemine, LA DOW Expansion
Walk down job task area and identity hazards and correct before starting task.
Installed piping on coordinates per ISO’s and revisions.
Field routed piping to for accommodating operator friendly work place.
Lead a crew of eight to ten welders and fitter and helpers
Planned out work task of project area.
Lead JSA meeting for tasks of the project.
Planned lifts of piping and equipment with riggers. Pipefitter 07/14 to 01/2015
UNITED GROUP SERVICES- Moundsville, WV Williams
Demo of old pipe, fabrication of new pipe per IOS’s, installing and bolting up pipe to existing pipe, laying out for new piping systems to include structural supports, 2 inch through 24 inch pipe.
Installed new equipment in conjunction of new piping systems installed. Pipefitter 03/14 to 07/2014
NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION WORKFORCE- Pageland, SC Walmart Distribution Center
Pulled measurements for fabrication of new piping system, fabricated pipe and installed to include flanges for new valves to connect to existing pipe, cut out rotten pipe and replaced, relocated pipe for refrigeration systems
Welder/Fitter 05/2013 to 01/2014
DYNAMIC INDUSTRIES, INC- Morgantown, WV Fab Shop
Per fabrication of pipe spool per ISO’s for natural gas well pads.
Hydrostatic testing of piping spool
Preformed weld mapping of welds made in shop.
Fabrication of structural element for well pads. JASON C. DALTON
US NAVY
· E-4 (First-Line Supervisor) • Secret Security Clearance 03-2004 to 03-2012 Honorable Discharged 03-2012
Served in various positions of increased responsibility and complexity at various worldwide locations, demonstrating exceptional knowledge, skills, and abilities in the following areas: Crew Leader/Steelworker
• Employed the principles and techniques of foremanship, job planning, job control elements, and the responsibilities of safety in coordinating and directing work of subordinate staff engaged in erecting steel bridges, tanks, buildings, towers and pre-engineered structures; fabricating, erecting, installing, fitting, welding and bolting structural steel shapes, plates and the built up sections used in heavy construction; laying out, fabricating and installing sheet metal assemblies and systems; performing welding and metal cutting operations; installing and reinforcing steel in concrete structures
• Effectively organized diverse people into a highly functioning team of professionals with a reputation for completing construction projects on time and within budget
• Planned, estimated, scheduled, and reported on numerous construction projects of various size
• Procured materials, determine time and labor requirements, and established project schedules
• Demonstrated advanced skill in reading and interpreting blueprints, preparing sketches for projects, making estimates of materials, labor, and equipment requirements Instructor
• Recognized by senior leadership as an exceptional instructor in training junior steel workers in all phases of the steel worker career field to include arc welding, soldering, torch fundamentals, estimating and placement of reinforcing steel and equipment operation
• Employed sound knowledge of lesson planning, instructional strategies, teaching and communication skills in conducting numerous instructional hours to personnel, broadening the capabilities of two work centers
• Used demonstration-performance, lecture, teaching interviews, guided discussion, and other teaching methods Safety Program Manager
• Ensured a proactive approach to accident prevention by training and advising personnel on safety issues Conducted timely hazard analysis of work center activities for the safe performance of work-related duties
JASON C. DALTON
Investigated mishaps and analyzed hazardous conditions to determine origin, root, direct and indirect causes, and prepared written evaluation reports concerning findings with creative corrective implementation strategies
Provided expert advice and counsel on the development of safe operation of equipment, identification of common work associated hazards as well as sound egress procedures Facilities Maintenance & Management
Supervised multi-trade personnel engaged in a wide maintenance, repair, alterations, improvements, and construction of station facilities - facilities included all types of buildings, roofing systems, roads, other pavements, drainage systems, signs and general grounds Prepared cost estimates for accomplishment of maintenance, repair, alteration and/or construction work Managed Supervised multi-trade personnel engaged in a wide variety of work involving precision planning, estimating, inspecting,
contracted work while ensuring strict facility maintenance standards and minimal disruption of services Inspected maintenance projects and contractor performance for compliance with statements of work Shop Supervisor
Performed shop management functions involving maintenance scheduling, requisition and inventory control of spare parts, formulating and administering budgets up to $ISOK and effectively managing an inventory of equipment, parts, tools, and supplies valued in excess of $3S0K
Planned and controlled work methods, production schedules, operating procedures, and performance standards
Rigger
Utilized established rigging practices, working independently and directing riggers, laborers and helpers, planning, laying out, assembling, repairing, and installing complex weight handling gear and various standing and running rigging to heavy loads for movement by crane or other mobile material handling equipment
Performed complex and multi-point lifting using a combination of equipment such as chain falls, gin poles, tackle blocks, gallows frames to rig objects through confined spaces PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
• Gas Free Cutting & Welding II
• Leadership/Management I & II • Steel Worker Journeyman
• Construction Management • Construction Project
Planning & Execution
• Structural & Pipe Welding • Rigging II
• Steel Reinforcing • Metal Fabrication & Layout
• Shielded Inert Gas Welding
AWARDS
Recipient of numerous awards for outstanding military, humanitarian, and community service