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

Experienced certified mig/ tig welder, robotic welder programmer, die setter troubleshooting and repair/maintenence with leadership skills. Talented at using calipers, micrometers, many manufacturing tools along with excellent blue print reading skills to produce quality results. Skilled at reading specifications, calculating measurements and checking finished product to provide accurate work.


Technician with 20 years of assembly, inspecting and testing experience. Exceptional tactile proficiency with small components and strong mathematical aptitude to accurately interpret assembly drawings to manufacture quality products and samples. technician specializing in robotics ,welding machines, laser trouble shooting and program/repair to support business operations.

Skills
  • Brakes and Shears Operation
  • Micrometers and Calipers
  • Welding Techniques
  • Edge Joining
  • Specifications Conformance
  • Equipment Safety
  • Filler Rod Selection
  • Workpiece Measurements
  • Power Tools Operations
  • Equipment Selection
  • Vertical Welding
  • Gas Flow Adjustments
  • Workpiece Examinations
  • Flux Selection
  • Solder Application
  • Hand and Power Tool Operation
  • Overhead Welding Position
  • Straightedge Measurements
  • Torch Installation
  • Mathematical Calculations
  • Overhead Hoists
  • Defective Material Identification
  • Stainless Steel Metal Welding
  • Verbal Interpreting
  • Isometric Drawing
  • Corrective Actions
  • Operational Safety
  • Power Generation
  • Waste Reduction
  • Cost Savings
  • Parts Reassembling
  • Acetylene Torches
  • Safety Regulations
  • Standard Operating Procedure
  • Application Procedures
  • Payroll Reports
  • Portable Grinders
  • Mig and Tig Welding
  • Metal Forming
  • Heavy Machinery Operation
  • Structural Supports
  • Maintaining Clean Work Areas
  • Materials Cutting
  • Precision Measuring Instruments
  • Blending Techniques
  • Surface Work
  • Document Design
  • Crane and Hoist Equipment Operation
  • Daily Logs
  • Heating Efficiency
  • Project Deadlines
  • Safe Work Practices
  • Operational Efficiency
  • Blueprint Reading and Interpretation
  • Plasma Cutters
  • Drill Cutters
  • Applying Tack
  • Process Monitoring
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Quality Control Analysis
  • Critical Thinking Skills
  • Advanced Troubleshooting
  • Engineering Drawings Analysis
  • Testing Devices
  • Assembly Planning
  • Positioning Assemblies
  • Site Inspection
  • Form Tubes
  • Engineering Documentation
  • Design Standards
Work History
Team Lead Welder, 02/2009 to 03/2020
Cornerstone Building BrandsYork, NE,
  • Welded in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.
  • Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent and bolted component parts to achieve required configurations and positions.
  • 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.
  • Removed and repaired unacceptable welds with air arc and grinder to meet quality guidelines.
  • 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.
  • Interpreted verbal and written instructions from work orders and welding blueprints.
  • 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.
  • Used MIG gun arc to melt and deposit metal from electrode to workpieces.
  • 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.
  • Salvaged and rebuilt parts to achieve cost savings and reduce waste.
  • 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.
  • Operated robotic cells machinery.
  • Observed hydrostatic and dimension tolerance tests to evaluate weld quality and conformance to specifications.
Mold Setter, 05/2007 to 01/2009
Melrose Industries PlcNewington, CT,
  • Answered alarms and troubleshot machine equipment to correct problems with hoppers, loaders, blenders, vision systems and Thermolators.
  • Instructed and trained team members to boost new employee skills and knowledge.
  • Scanned and shrink-wrapped completed pallets to prepare shipments at dock.
  • Maintained safe working conditions and followed proper operating practices and procedures to avoid injuries and accidents.
  • Checked work using calipers, micrometers, and other measuring devices.
  • Inspected molded product per quality requirements and mold book, delivering ideal results and minimizing waste.
  • Applied quality control skills by inspecting cured products for defects, assigning grades and removing unacceptable items.
  • Read specifications, blueprints and work orders to determine setups, temperatures and time settings required to mold, form or cast plastic materials as well as to plan production sequences.
  • Observed manufacturer instructions when operating plastic molding and casting machines to optimize quality.
Welder, 06/1996 to 04/2007
Detronic IndustriesCity, STATE,
  • Welded in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.
  • Clamped, held, tack-welded, heat-bent and bolted component parts to achieve required configurations and positions.
  • Fabricated shop parts directly from blueprints.
  • Inspected welds and checked critical measurements to meet specifications.
Education
High School Diploma: , Expected in 06/1993 to Osborne High School - Detroit, MI,
GPA:
Certifications
  • mig/tig Training - [Timeframe]
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School Attended

  • Osborne High School

Job Titles Held:

  • Team Lead Welder
  • Mold Setter
  • Welder

Degrees

  • High School Diploma

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