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Jessica
Claire
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(555) 432-1000,
Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
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Summary

I’m a very good welder I have been welding for 14 years and have experience in heavy equipment good people skills..

Skills
  • Expert knowledge of 0.35 to 3/32 wiring
  • Pipe welding
  • Flux core (FCAW) welding
  • TIG welding expert
  • Reading drawings, models and blueprints
  • Expert in stick welding
  • Available to work extended hours
  • Available to work nights and weekends
  • Sheet metal fabrication
  • Supervision
  • Communications
  • Organization
  • Problem resolution
  • First Aid/CPR
  • Customer service
  • Project organization
  • Planning and coordination
  • Operational improvement
  • Team building
Education and Training
Bibb County High School Centreville, AL Expected in 05/2009 – – High School Diploma : - GPA :

I also have a tech degree in welding

Experience
Central Lakes College - Welder
Le Sueur, MN, 11/2019 - Current
  • Laid out, fitted and fabricated metal components.
  • Sustained safety protocols and promoted proper, cost-effective and accurate handling of equipment and materials.
  • Set up and operated welding equipment to complete all welding projects on-time.
  • Monitored fitting, burning and welding processes to avoid overheating parts, warping, shrinking, distortion and expansion of materials.
  • Combined welding techniques, knowledge of metallurgy and engineering requirements to produce quality work.
  • Adjusted functional parts of equipment and control instruments.
  • Set up and operated stress relief oven adhering to welding procedure parameters.
  • Scraped off excess spatter and other materials using portable grinders and arc-cutting equipment.
  • Adjusted weld machines to correct settings prior to weld applications for precision and waste reduction.
  • Set up equipment and welded parts according to welding chart specifications and type.
  • Improved project completion time by multitasking on heavy equipment such as forklifts.
  • Cleaned and degreased weld joints and workpieces efficiently.
  • Obtained desired configurations by clamping and tack-welding components.
  • Strengthened workflow by accurately welding [Type], [Type] and [Type] connections.
  • Maximized shop organization and equipment length by efficiently cleaning floor and machinery.
  • Inspected chains, hammers and other tools for damage or wear to prevent injuries and accidents.
  • Followed all safety guidelines, including proper machine guarding and lockout and tagout procedures.
  • Application of electrode and gun along weld line to create precision pieces.
  • Dismantled and assembled wellhead equipment.
  • Positioned and clamped workpieces together and properly assembled in jigs and fixtures.
  • Adjusted gas flow and pressure to create and maintain desired flames.
  • Inspected grooves, angles and gap allowances with micrometer, caliper and precision measuring instruments.
  • Inspected and repaired components to implement corrective action.
  • Responded to service calls quickly and professionally.
  • Applied knowledge of metallurgy, geometry and welding techniques to determine optimal welding strategies.
  • Prepared broken parts for welding by properly grooving and scarfing surfaces.
  • Repaired and maintained heavy-duty and construction machinery.
  • Completed minor torch ups with MIG welders.
  • Heated, formed and dressed metal parts with hand tools, torch and arc welding equipment.
Central Lakes College - Welder
Lester Prairie, MN, 08/2010 - 11/2019
  • Laid out, fitted and fabricated metal components.
  • Set up and operated welding equipment to complete all welding projects on-time.
  • Monitored fitting, burning and welding processes to avoid overheating parts, warping, shrinking, distortion and expansion of materials.
  • Combined welding techniques, knowledge of metallurgy and engineering requirements to produce quality work.
  • Adjusted functional parts of equipment and control instruments.
  • Set up and operated stress relief oven adhering to welding procedure parameters.
  • Scraped off excess spatter and other materials using portable grinders and arc-cutting equipment.
  • Adjusted weld machines to correct settings prior to weld applications for precision and waste reduction.
  • Set up equipment and welded parts according to welding chart specifications and type.
  • Improved project completion time by multitasking on heavy equipment such as forklifts.
  • Cleaned and degreased weld joints and workpieces efficiently.
  • Obtained desired configurations by clamping and tack-welding components.
  • Inspected chains, hammers and other tools for damage or wear to prevent injuries and accidents.
  • Followed all safety guidelines, including proper machine guarding and lockout and tagout procedures.
  • Application of electrode and gun along weld line to create precision pieces.
  • Positioned and clamped workpieces together and properly assembled in jigs and fixtures.
  • Responded to service calls quickly and professionally.
  • Improved project completion time by multi-tasking on heavy equipment such as forklifts.
  • Maximized shop organization and equipment lifespan by maintaining equipment.
  • Repaired and maintained heavy-duty and construction machinery.
  • Removed loose materials and thick scale, slag or rust to prepare material surfaces for welding.
  • Completed minor torch ups with MIG welders.
Central Lakes College - Welder
Longville, MN, 11/2010 - 07/2011
  • Laid out, fitted and fabricated metal components.
  • Improved project completion time by multi-tasking on heavy equipment such as forklifts.
  • Responded to service calls quickly and professionally.
  • Laid out, positioned, aligned and secured parts and assemblies with straightedges and combination square sand calipers.
  • Repaired and maintained heavy-duty and construction machinery.
  • Operated manual and semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments together.
  • Set up and operated welding equipment to complete all welding projects on-time.
  • Scraped off excess spatter and other materials using portable grinders and arc-cutting equipment.
  • Adjusted weld machines to correct settings prior to weld applications for precision and waste reduction.
  • Set up equipment and welded parts according to welding chart specifications and type.
  • Obtained desired configurations by clamping and tack-welding components.
  • Inspected chains, hammers and other tools for damage or wear to prevent injuries and accidents.
  • Application of electrode and gun along weld line to create precision pieces.
  • Positioned and clamped workpieces together and properly assembled in jigs and fixtures.
  • Removed loose materials and thick scale, slag or rust to prepare material surfaces for welding.

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