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Pipe Welder resume example with 9 years of experience

Jessica Claire
  • , , 609 Johnson Ave., 49204, Tulsa, OK 100 Montgomery St. 10th Floor
  • Home: (555) 432-1000
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Professional Summary

Diligent Pipe Welder with deep familiarity of metalworking and welding tools. Bringing 8 1/2 years of hands-on experience aligning and positioning pipes and installing and repairing stainless steel pipe systems and structures. Productive team player skillful in interpreting blueprints, drawings and diagrams. Fast learner possessing outstanding multitasking and time management abilities.

Skills
  • Straightedge Measurements
  • Brakes and Shears Operation
  • Power Tools Operations
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Welding and Bolting
  • Flux Selection
  • Torch Installation
  • Filler Rod Selection
  • Maintaining Clean Work Areas
  • Edge Joining
  • Defective Material Identification
  • Specifications Conformance
  • Mathematical Calculations
  • Welding Techniques
  • Vertical Welding
  • Hand Torches
  • Workpiece Examinations
  • Stainless Steel Metal Welding
  • Surface Material Preparation
  • Overhead Welding Position
  • Gas Flow Adjustments
  • Pipe Joining
  • Corrective Actions
  • Workpiece Measurements
  • Hand and Power Tool Operation
  • Active Listening
  • Safe Work Practices
  • Applying Tack
  • Operation Monitoring
  • Overhead Hoists
Work History
Pipe Welder, 03/2020 to Current
F. B. FosterSpokane, WA,
  • Interpreted verbal and written instructions from work orders and welding blueprints.
  • Salvaged and rebuilt parts to achieve cost savings and reduce waste.
  • Welded in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.
  • Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent and bolted component parts to achieve required configurations and positions.
  • Chipped off excess weld, slag and spatter using hand tools.
  • Repaired manufactured products by dismantling, straitening, reshaping and reassembling parts.
  • Removed rough spots from work pieces with portable grinders, hand files and scrapers.
  • Examined structure and texture of parts to detect imperfections.
  • Assembled structural forms such as boiler parts and pressure vessels.
  • Bolted, clamped and tack-welded parts to secure components prior to welding.
  • Inspected welds and checked critical measurements to meet specifications.
  • Fabricated shop parts directly from blueprints.
  • Team Lead Man and Interim Supervisor on Maintenance Crew.
  • Removed and repaired unacceptable welds with air arc and grinder to meet quality guidelines.
  • Operated hoists, cranes and power tools to dismantle equipment to find and remove defective parts.
  • Welded parts using arc, gas-shielded arc, submerged arc and gas equipment.
  • Completed welding projects using gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, flux-cored arc, plasma arc and shielded metal arc equipment.
  • Maintained correct arc length and movement speed to form specified fusion depth and bead.
  • Blew out machines, checked welding leads and wiring and changed filters for preventive maintenance.
  • Conducted special welds with extremely low tolerances for industrial operations.
  • Detected faulty operation of equipment and defective materials and promptly resolved issues.
  • Observed hydrostatic and dimension tolerance tests to evaluate weld quality and conformance to specifications.
Pipe Welder, 05/2014 to 03/2020
FergusonCleveland, OH,
  • Interpreted verbal and written instructions from work orders and welding blueprints.
  • Salvaged and rebuilt parts to achieve cost savings and reduce waste.
  • Welded in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.
  • Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent and bolted component parts to achieve required configurations and positions.
  • Removed and repaired unacceptable welds with air arc and grinder to meet quality guidelines.
  • Fabricated shop parts directly from blueprints.
  • Inspected welds and checked critical measurements to meet specifications.
  • Bolted, clamped and tack-welded parts to secure components prior to welding.
  • Chipped off excess weld, slag and spatter using hand tools.
  • Operated hoists, cranes and power tools to dismantle equipment to find and remove defective parts.
  • Welded parts using arc, gas-shielded arc, submerged arc and gas equipment.
  • Completed welding projects using gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, flux-cored arc, plasma arc and shielded metal arc equipment.
  • Set up and operated shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding equipment.
  • Repaired manufactured products by dismantling, straitening, reshaping and reassembling parts.
  • Removed rough spots from work pieces with portable grinders, hand files and scrapers.
  • Maintained correct arc length and movement speed to form specified fusion depth and bead.
  • Blew out machines, checked welding leads and wiring and changed filters for preventive maintenance.
  • Conducted special welds with extremely low tolerances for industrial operations.
  • Examined structure and texture of parts to detect imperfections.
  • Detected faulty operation of equipment and defective materials and promptly resolved issues.
  • Assembled structural forms such as boiler parts and pressure vessels.
  • Observed hydrostatic and dimension tolerance tests to evaluate weld quality and conformance to specifications.
Press Operator, 11/2013 to 05/2014
Safran GroupNewport, RI,
  • Operated press to achieve highest print quality and productivity with minimal scrap.
  • Promptly removed completed loads from press.
  • Loaded and positioned raw materials in loading and feeding mechanisms.
  • Multi-tasked to keep all assigned projects running effectively and efficiently.
  • Made timely adjustments to machine operations and components to meet demands of different production orders.
  • Checked completed work to identify flaws and sort items by grade.
  • Followed company policies and OSHA requirements to maintain work safety.
  • Kept equipment clean, repaired and lubricated to maximize performance.
  • Removed excess materials during and after runs and collected for reuse or put into removal bins.
Education
Certificate: Journeymen Pipe Welding, Expected in 12/2013
Midwest Technical Institute - Springfield, IL
GPA:
High School Diploma: , Expected in 05/2013
Lincoln Community High School - Lincoln, IL,
GPA:

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School Attended

  • Midwest Technical Institute
  • Lincoln Community High School

Job Titles Held:

  • Pipe Welder
  • Pipe Welder
  • Press Operator

Degrees

  • Certificate
  • High School Diploma

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