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

Effective at completing welding jobs efficiently to produce high-quality work. Familiar with reading and interpreting blueprints, completing basic mathematical calculations and communicating effectively with team members. Fine-tuned Structural Welder with [10] years of experience working on buildings of varying complexity to construct high capacity load-bearing frames, reinforce joints and prepare for other specialists. Safety-minded worker well-versed in OSHA regulations and site-specific considerations for personal well-being. Collaborative team member with awareness of overall job site needs and willingness to support all involved. Proactive [Combo Welder] with background protecting components from distortion and producing high-quality work. Dependable, safety-oriented and diligent about accomplishing deadlines by applying excellent welding and fitting abilities. Highly experienced in [SMAW,FCAW,GTAW,GMAW] welding. Ambitious, career-focused job seeker, anxious to obtain an entry-level [Combo pipe welder] position to help launch career while achieving company goals. Reliable Intern studying [Advanced Welding Technologies] seeks an internship opportunity to expand skills and gain valuable real-world experience for the next level as a welder. Enthusiastic [Combo Welder] eager to contribute to team success through hard work, attention, and safety. Motivated to learn, grow and excel in [Energy & Petro-chemical indusrty].

Skills
  • Tig welding
  • Quality controls
  • Finishing work
  • Tool repair and maintenance
  • Flux core welding
  • Fabrication
  • Refineries/Shipyards; background
  • Metal decking installation
  • Safety protocols and procedures
  • Vertical Welding
  • Filler Rod Selection
  • Flat Welding Position
  • Decision Making
  • Mathematical Calculations
  • Welding Techniques
  • Combination Metal Welding
  • Portable Grinders
  • Gas Metal Arc Equipment
  • Hand Tools Use
  • Critical Thinking
  • Power Tools Operation
  • Operations Planning
  • Layout Planning
  • Welding Chart Specifications Compliance
  • Assembly Planning
  • Parts Cleaning and Degreasing
  • Shielded Metal Arc Equipment
  • Metallurgy Process
  • Faulty Equipment Identification
  • Template Measurements
Work History
11/2019 to 03/2020
Structural Welder Danos Welch, TX,
  • Kept work area clean and organized.
  • Removed excess slag with arc-cutting, grinding and using other equipment.
  • Clamped and tack-welded components to achieve desired configurations.
  • Minimized warping using good fitting, burning and welding techniques.
  • Used MIG and TIG welding on structural supports.
  • Tested welding and safety equipment to check performance.
  • Calibrated flow and pressure settings to build and maintain flames.
  • Worked correctly with each material such as steel or aluminum.
  • Maintained full set of personal tools to use on jobs.
  • Prepared welding equipment to perform advanced welding work.
  • Chipped away debris and thick crusts of rust, slag and other materials to ready surfaces for welding.
  • Inspected projects, identified issues that occurred and implemented corrective measures.
  • Followed blueprints and instructions from supervisors to erect columns, beams and girders.
  • Coordinated with crane or signaled equipment operators to lift and position structural steel members and hoist beams, girders and columns to correct positions.


  • Fabricated steel frames, columns, beams and girders according to blueprints or instructions from site managers.
  • Welded, cut and bent steel as necessary with torches, metal shears and welding equipment.
  • Adjusted plumb bobs, laser equipment, transits and levels to align structural steel members vertically and horizontally.
  • Used appropriate safety measures and encouraged other team members to do same in effort to avoid job site injuries.
  • Unloaded and positioned prefabricated steel and heavy equipment using hoisting equipment, such as cables, pulleys or hooks.
  • Dismantled structures and prepared equipment for travel or site movement.
10/2019 to 11/2019
1st Class Welder Bay Ltd. City, STATE,
  • Set up and operated shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding equipment.
  • Welded in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.
  • Repaired manufactured products by dismantling, straitening, reshaping and reassembling parts.
  • Observed hydrostatic and dimension tolerance tests to evaluate weld quality and conformance to specifications.
  • Used MIG gun arc to melt and deposit metal from electrode to workpieces.
  • Chipped off excess weld, slag and spatter using hand tools.
  • Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent and bolted component parts to achieve required configurations and positions.
  • Inspected welds and checked critical measurements to meet specifications.
  • Prepared welding equipment to perform advanced welding work.
  • Salvaged and rebuilt parts to achieve cost savings and reduce waste.
05/2008 to 09/2019
1st Class Welder Gulf Copper And Manufacturing Inc. City, STATE,
  • Set up and operated shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding equipment.
  • Welded in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.
  • Repaired manufactured products by dismantling, straitening, reshaping and reassembling parts.
  • Observed hydrostatic and dimension tolerance tests to evaluate weld quality and conformance to specifications.
  • Conducted special welds with extremely low tolerances for industrial operations.
  • Maintained correct arc length and movement speed to form specified fusion depth and bead.
  • Used MIG gun arc to melt and deposit metal from electrode to workpieces.
  • Chipped off excess weld, slag and spatter using hand tools.
  • Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent and bolted component parts to achieve required configurations and positions.
  • Completed welding projects using gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, flux-cored arc, plasma arc and shielded metal arc equipment.
  • Prepared welding equipment to perform advanced welding work.
  • Salvaged and rebuilt parts to achieve cost savings and reduce waste.
Education
Expected in 05/2022
Associate of Arts: Advanced Welding Technologies Certificate
College of The Mainland - Texas City, TX
GPA:
  • Received [Scholarship Name] T2871

FndSch-Welding Scholarship

$1,000.00

Accepted


Provided by College of the Mainland.

Certifications
  • [ABS certified (SMAW) Structural welder], [Gulf Copper Manufacturing Inc.] - [5 yrs.]
  • [ABS certified (FCAW) structural welder], [Gulf Copper Manufacturing Inc.] - [5 yrs.]

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