Josiah King
Easton, MA *****
Cell Phone 813-***-****
Email: b9u7uh@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE: To work for a progressive company and continue to improve my welding skills and industrial knowledge
PERSONAL SUMMARY:
Hard working and reliable employee that works well individually or as part of a team
Learns new tasks rapidly and performs effectively in pressure situations
Adheres to safety guidelines, able to prioritize projects, and meet production standards
WELDING SKILLS & CAPABILITIES:
Utilized E-6010, E-7018 E-7024, E-309L, and ER4043 rods & electrodes
Welded structural steel in the following positions: 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F, 1G, 2G, 3G, & 4G
Welded plate & structural steel in accordance with ASME Section IX & AWS DI.I
Welded aluminum and stainless steel in accordance with Military Standard 1595-A
Cut, prepared & fitted segments of carbon steel pipe, plate, and structural metal
Welded 2”-6” pipe in accordance with ASME Section IX & API 1104
Welded 2”-6” pipe in the following positions: 2G, 5G, & 6G
PROFICIENT WITH THE FOLLOWING WELDING PROCESSES:
GTAW-Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG or Heliarc)
SMAW-Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick)
GMAW-Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG)
FCAW-Flux Core Arc Welding
PREPARED & CUT METAL USING:
Air Carbon Arc Gouging
Watts Beveling Machines
Oxyfuel-Hand Torches
Plasma Arc
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
2008 to 2010 Cofely (Boston Logan International Airport)
Control Room Operator (Airport Conveyor System)
* Customer service calls from various airport organizations, acting as the central communications point for site operations, monitor systems operations, and dispatch technicians to potential problems
* Create and maintain records and logs used to create daily timeline of airport events. Employee work hours, and system problems with intent to improve system operation
* Create and generate automated reports of system operations including but not limited to down time and operational efficiencies
2005 to 2008 Siemens (Baltimore Washington International & Boston Logan International Airport)
Sr. Tech Administrative Specialist Supervisor (Airport Conveyor System)
* Set up control room for newly installed conveyor system for Southwest Airlines
* Training Control Room Operators, Technicians and Management on proper control room operations
* Creating &and implementing contingency plans, create procedures to insure security and safety
* Work with installation crews to identify system problems and their causes and correct them
* Prepared and operated maintenance programs, COGZ, Maintenance Connections, Maximo
2003 to 2005 Siemens (Boston International Airport)
Field Service Technician 1 (Airport Conveyor System)
* Perform system preventive maintenance and do required paperwork
* Respond to service calls, identify problems, and take appropriate steps to solve situations
2001 to 2002 Columbia College of Art and Design
Work Study (Sculpture Lab)
* Supervised students’ safety and advised on techniques
* Maintained lab equipment (Saws, Welders, Grinders, Hand tools, Plaster room, etc.)
* Participated in foundry, carpentry, painting and plumbing projects
* Operated forklift
VOCATIONAL TRAINING & EDUCATION:
Tulsa Welding School Tulsa, OK
Completed an intensive 7-month, 750-hour, welder-training program with studies in structural, pipe, pipeline, and thin metal alloy welding processes.
Columbus College of Art and Design Columbus, OH
Bachelors of Fine Arts
Southeastern Regional Vocational-Technical School Easton, MA
Graduated and received diploma