adyrpv@r.postjobfree.com
Hephzibah, Georgia
Professional Summary
With almost 14 years of experience in welding, 9 years as a Journeyman Boilermaker on a Nuclear Construction Site, and ASME certification and 3 years of technician, almost 5 years as a machine operator in a mechanic shop, I am confident in my ability to be able to communicate provide a variety of site support work contributing to the safe and reliable operation of the nuclear facility.
Professional Skills
Safety
Relief
Valves
Blueprint
ASME ITP TECH MAXIMO,
D2, STARS
Leadership
Welding
Codes
Quality
Inspection
Professional Affiliations & Accomplishments
Issuer Type Recent
Update
SNC Data Analyst 2020
Local Union 026-GA Boilermaker J SMAW FCAW GMAW 2019 Local Union 026-GA Boilermaker J Bull Rigger-Advance Qualified Rigger 2018 Local Union 026-GA Boilermaker J Forklift Signal Person/ Aerial Work Platform Spotter and Operator
2017
Local Union 026-GA OSHA 10 & OSHA 30 2013
Augusta Technical College Certified Stick, Mig, Flux Metal Arc Welding 2006 Burke County High School Diploma 2002
Professional Experience
ITP CLOSURE TECH
02/2022-PRESENT
VOTGLE 3&4, Waynesboro, GA 2021 – Present
Assure meticulous attention-to-detail by adhering to procedure-driven processes. Maintain effective cross-departmental collaboration to close Work Packages within defined timeline. Administer progress of each Work Package by accurately tracking, updating, and analyzing database and Maximo system regularly. Implement closing procedures based on D2 reference. Inspect P6 milestone chart and distribute to relevant personnel. Supervise up-to-date group / discipline charts for departmental personnel changes.
Achieved key business objectives by assisting organizing HFT report and monitoring priority work orders.
Ensured accurate fluffing of Work Packages by executing Tear Down process for documentation.
Led continuous improvement by assisting in reviewing and refining closure department and library procedures.
Assisted with Discipline Supervisors to ensure the proper completion of data sheets per current procedures. Journeyman Boilermaker Welder Plant Vogtle 3&4 06/2013 - 03/2020 Waynesboro, Georgia
Examined the weld for bead size and other specifications. Cut, fitted and welded metal components, including plate, structural shapes and pipe. Coordinated structural and heavy lifts and maintains tools, equipment and work sites. Reviewed project drawings to perform installation activities according to specifications. Consulted the welding chart specifications to select appropriate type and thickness of metal. Used hand tools to mount, install and secure tools and maintained clean and organized work areas. Manipulated rigging to ensure proper attachment to lift boiler components into the correct position. Reviewed and comprehended schematic diagrams, blueprints, sketches, building plans and boiler specifications to determine the location of parts and project details.
Understood and responded appropriately to all safety hazards and warning devices Controlled movement of heavy equipment through narrow openings or confined spaces, by tilting, dipping and turning suspended loads to maneuver over, under, and/or around obstacles, using chain falls, gin poles, gallows frames, and other equipment and multi-point suspension techniques. Selected gear such as slings, shackles, chokers and winches, according to load weights and sizes, facilities, and work schedules and inspected and attached loads to rigging to provide support or prepare them for moving, using hand and power tools.
Demonstrated a complete understanding of company safety rules and work practices to include proper placement of barricades, utilizing PPE and emergency equipment, watching out for hazards (pinch point, fall potentials, slips trips and falls), utilizing lock-out & tag-out, safe lift and rigging practices, hole covers, access, evacuation routes, permits (confined space, excavation, hot work, entry and lo/to), equipment inspections, overhead work, tethered/lanyards tools and being familiar with safety data analysis sheets. Maintained open communication (hand and audio signals) with crane and other equipment operators to smoothly and efficiently transport loads. Mig Welder
MAU Workforce Solutions
10/2009 - 09/2012
Augusta, Georgia
Cleaned, degreased parts and removed slag and splatter. Maintained proper maintenance on weld guns and wire feeders. Completed welds in flat, horizontal, vertical or overhead positions. Completed daily labor reports, material move tickets and scrap tickets. Followed routings and properly completed paperwork per procedures. Bolted, clamped and tack-welded parts to secure in position for welding. Produced smooth and even welds by maintaining a consistent approach. Welded parts to support mix model golf carts for different productions lines. Set up and maintained proper welding temperatures, wire feeds and gas settings. Cut, fitted and welded metal components, including plate, structural shapes and pipe. Inspected all welded requirements for penetration and porosity, work and fixtures visually. Made accurate measurements using tape measure and precision measuring equipment. Operated tools for the welding process (i.e., sanders, jigs, fixtures, grinders, buffers, etc.). Read and understood blueprints and positioned, aligned and fitted components together.
Understood and responded appropriately to all safety hazards and warning devices (i.e., back-up alarms, smell of smoke, different colored warning tags, warning sirens, etc. Rigging lines, hoists, and pulling gear to move or support materials such as heavy equipment and cleaned and dressed machine surfaces and component parts and dismantled and stored rigging equipment after use. Supervised and coordinated activities of workers engaged in all rigging and lifting activities, to ensure compliance with safety procedures and method statements and directed crane operators to move equipment to and from work areas using knowledge of methods of sliding and lifting equipment. Controlled movement of heavy equipment through narrow openings or confined spaces, by tilting, dipping and turning suspended loads to maneuver over, under, and/or around obstacles, using chain falls, gin poles, gallows frames, and other equipment and multi-point suspension techniques. Participated in all pre-job work planning and safety discussions and identified safety hazards and took all necessary corrective actions to eliminate and/or mitigate hazards.
Machine Operator 09/2003 - 02/2008
Cummins Filtration Inc. Waynesboro, Georgia
• Cut, grounded and deburred frames and profiles. Lubricated parts and performed minor maintenance. to improve machine function. Operated equipment in accordance with company procedures and customer requirements. Collected, analyzed and displayed operating data; engaged in formal use of common problem-solving techniques when concerns arose. rework transactions, identified and controlled materials that were nonconforming.