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Construction & Trades, Contents April 2013 Construction/ Contents Page 1 of 23 Sample Resumes for CONSTRUCTION & TRADES Disclaimer: These resumes are fake and are for educational purposes only. JOB TYPE (in order by) RESUME TYPE RESUME / FILE NAME Carpenter Chronological Chase Carpenter Construction Manager Chronological Conner Construction Construction Supervisor / Carpentry & Masonry Chronological Mason Carpentry Supervisor Electronics / Robotics Technician Chronological Ruben Robotics Electronics Technician Estimator Chronological Eddy Estimator Firefighter Chronological Fenton Firefighter General Laborer Functional Gage General Heavy Equipment Operator Chronological Hines Heavy Equipment Heavy Equipment Operator / Supervisor Functional Hayden Heavy Equipment HVAC Technician Chronological Harlan HVAC Industrial Maintenance Worker Functional Ike Industrial Maintenance Lineman Chronological Lenny Lineman Mechanical and Electrical Systems Repair Chronological Mike Electric ROWPU Operator Chronological Robert ROWPU Welder / Machinist Chronological Waylen Welder

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Construction & Trades, Contents April 2013 Construction/ Contents Page 1 of 23

Sample Resumes for CONSTRUCTION & TRADES Disclaimer: These resumes are fake and are for educational purposes only.

JOB TYPE (in order by)

RESUME TYPE RESUME / FILE

NAME

Carpenter Chronological Chase Carpenter

Construction Manager Chronological Conner Construction

Construction Supervisor /

Carpentry & Masonry

Chronological Mason Carpentry Supervisor

Electronics / Robotics

Technician

Chronological Ruben Robotics Electronics

Technician

Estimator Chronological Eddy Estimator

Firefighter Chronological Fenton Firefighter

General Laborer Functional Gage General

Heavy Equipment Operator Chronological Hines Heavy Equipment

Heavy Equipment Operator /

Supervisor

Functional Hayden Heavy Equipment

HVAC Technician Chronological Harlan HVAC

Industrial Maintenance

Worker

Functional Ike Industrial Maintenance

Lineman Chronological Lenny Lineman

Mechanical and Electrical

Systems Repair

Chronological Mike Electric

ROWPU Operator Chronological Robert ROWPU

Welder / Machinist Chronological Waylen Welder

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Chase Carpenter 5558 Builder Blvd

Lexington, KY 40504 555-555-8989

[email protected]

OBJECTIVE

A position as a Carpenter for IAP

SUMMARY OF SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS

Experienced Construction Team Supervisor; certified Building Inspector. Created tables, cabinets, walls, and buildings using: planers, table saws, wood and metal band saws, jointers, drill presses, and belt sanders. Skilled with portable power tools, grinders, nail guns, measuring instruments, digital laser levels, hand planes, framing squares, rasps, and numerous other hand tools in completing projects. Operated forklifts, trackhoes, backhoes, ditchwitches, JLG Lifts, scissor lifts, bobcats, two-way radios and communication devices. Trained Locksmith through Best Lock Systems and CPR certified. Utilized Microsoft products for pricing, quotes, and reports. Currently in a government “position of trust” and eligible for clearance based on need.

EXPERIENCE

Carpenter, Finish May 2008- Present

Bluegrass Station, Richmond, KY Lexington, KY Maintained and/or completed construction projects through all phases in the Department of Defense, commercial, residential, or civil buildings. Calculated materials based on blueprints, drawings, models, and instructions. Researched and reviewed bids; collaborated with various contactors and sub-contractors. Implemented and interpreted project plans, sketches, drawings, and blueprints for project lay outs. Framed with wood and metal studs. Hung, repaired, and finished drywall. Installed doors, windows, cabinetry, acoustical ceilings, carpet, and VCT tile flooring. Examined, repaired, and installed new roofing. Repaired, remodeled, sanded, built, finished, glazed, and assembled cabinets, furniture, and office partitions. Installed trim woodwork such as; crown, base, and casing. Certified construction adhering to proper building and safety codes. Constructed shop cabinets, countertops, benches, and built-ins. Trained and mentored 5 new carpenters. Lead Carpenter 2003- 2008

LCM Management, Lexington, KY Lexington, KY Supervised a team of 3 in new construction and remodeling projects. Managed job site schedules and directed sub-contractors; overseeing work performance and safety. Interpreted and implemented floor plans; calculated, selected, and scheduled delivery of materials within budget constrants. Inspected and certified construction adhering to proper building codes and customer standards and safety. Framed, finished, dry-walled, roofed, excavated, graded, formed, poured, and finished concrete, plus built decks & fencing. Framed stair cases and landings; installed wood trim, casings, crown,s built-ins, base and chair rails. Repaired and installed electrical wiring, plumbing, hardwood, marble, and ceramic tile flooring. Installed siding and windows. Plotted and poured foundations. Setup, adjusted, and used a variety of corded and battery powered hand tools.

EDUCATION

Bachelors Degree in General Studies, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

Certificate, One & Two Family Dwelling Building Inspector, State of Kentucky

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Conner Construction 0000 Stand Avenue North Boston, MA 00000 (000) 000-0000

[email protected]

OBJECTIVE

A position in Construction Management

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Over 10 years experience working with and supervising diverse engineer and construction crews

with varied backgrounds, cultures, educational levels and nationalities. A skilled worker /

supervisor with knowledge in logistics, project planning, and program development maintaining

a 100% safe working environment. Extremely flexible and adaptable to change meeting all

goals, and standards set by management. Additional skills, education, and training include:

Research: OSHA / EPA Standards Problem Solving / Decision Making

Safety / Risk Assessment Construction Site Preparation

Work / Project Analysis Team / Crew Development

Maintenance Operations Time/Material Estimates

Inventory Control ∙ HAZMAT 29 CFR 1910.120 (12/90) ∙ Terrain Analysis

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Construction Operations Manager – U.S. Army 2008 – Present

Oversaw construction site layout and the building of 4 Medical clinics using Royal Building

Systems in the Country Nicaragua. Oversaw grading and fill construction of basic road

network to the job-site.

Researched and applied OSHA and EPA standards for construction and ensured all standards

were met during the Nicaragua project.

Trained 2,000 government workers in Landmine Safety prior to deployment to Bosnia.

Developed / Evaluated Training Assessment for an organization of 1,000 government

workers both engineer and support personnel in 4 separate government departments.

Conducted Performance Analysis of Engineering operations.

Construction and Maintenance Manager – U.S. Army 2005 – 2008

Read specifications data to determine work estimates.

Examined, inspected and evaluated work progress, equipment and construction sites to

ensure safety guidelines were adhered to and that constructions plans were followed.

Supervised basic maintenance on a fleet of 6 heavy wheeled and 6 heavy tracked vehicles

resulting in 90% operational readiness rating.

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Conner Construction

Construction and Logistical Support Manager – U.S. Army 2003-2005

Estimated usage, coordinated, and delivered construction materials, food, petroleum

products, and maintenance repair parts for 4 camps in Bosnia.

Oversaw construction plans during the construction of 20 Bomb Shelters, 150 Security

Points, and 4 Security Towers in Bosnia.

Monitored safety programs to ensure no loss of manpower or work time.

Instructor – U.S. Army 2000-2003

Trained 800 government workers annually in entry-level company specific skills needed to

complete assigned task. Workers completed training with 98% graduation rate.

Instructed courses in safety in the work place, quality assurance, physical conditioning,

sexual harassment and equal opportunity awareness.

Ensured workers understood the need for attention to detail to comply within set company

standards.

EDUCATION

Associates Degree, Construction Management, Texas State Technical College, Waco, TX 1999

RELATED TRAINING

United States Army 2000-2008

Advanced Construction Management Course

Landmine / Demolitions Safety Managers Course (

Hazardous Material Handlers Course - HAZMAT 29 CFR 1910.120 (12/90)

Nuclear / Biological / Chemical Defense / Identification Course

Advanced First Aid and CPR Course: American Red Cross

Personnel and Organizational Coordinators Course

Equal Opportunity Advisor Course

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Mason Carpentry Supervisor 309 Crystal Drive Killeen, TX 76541

(270) 555-555 [email protected]

OBJECTIVE

A position as a Concrete & Masonry Construction Supervisor

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Certified by the American Concrete Institute as Concrete Flatwork Finisher & Technician, Tilt-Up Supervisor

& Technician, & Concrete Field Testing Technician with over 6 years experience in Carpentry and Masonry.

Over 3 years experience as a Construction Supervisor. Directed the rebuilding of over 20 schools. Estimated

site materials and supplies. Extensive experience in reading and interpreting drawings, plans, and specifications

to determine layout and materials. Recognized for job performance.

Carpentry, Masonry, & Construction Supervisor May 2008 – Present

U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX & Iraq

Supervised and evaluated 10 carpentry / masonry specialists. Directed the construction and repair of wood

frame, concrete, masonry or prefabricated structures. Supervised the installation and repair of utility systems.

Inspected structures, facilities, and concrete work to ensure compliance with specifications. Estimated material,

time, equipment, and labor requirements; ordered supplies for site and maintained site supplies. Directed over

100 combat engineering missions in Iraq; assisted in the rebuilding of over 20 schools. Read and interpreted

construction drawings. Directed operator maintenance on assigned vehicles and equipment. Oversaw

millwrights, head saw, and edge operations.

Carpentry / Masonry Specialist May 2005 – June 2008

U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX & Iraq

Constructed wooden or concrete foundations, towers, footbridges, concrete walls, piers and column forms.

Erected building framework as well as prefabricated and pre-engineered metal structures. Placed rebars and

welded wire mesh. Interpreted construction drawings and blueprints. Prepared building layout. Installed

flooring, walls, partitions, siding, roofing, doors, windows, stairs, and interior finishing. Applied proper

concrete curing methods, mixed mortar, and operated 16S concrete mixer. Laid bricks and concrete blocks.

Installed floorings, walls, partitions, exterior siding, roofing, ramps, and stairs. Installed interior finishing such

as wainscoting, cabinets, hardware and wallboard. Performed millwright, head saw operator, and edge operator

duties. Laid out and aligned sawmill, conveyors and edger sets. Replaced and adjusted blade teeth and adjusted

saw guides.

EDUCATION

Continuing Education, Associates Degree in Applied Science in Building Trades Technology, Texas State

Technical College, Waco, TX

Certificate, Concrete Flatwork Finisher & Technician (CFFT), American Concrete Institute, #45678

Certificate, Tilt Up Supervisor and Technician Course, American Concrete Institute, #3245098.

Certificate, Concrete Field Testing Technician I, American Concrete Institute, #328898.

Graduate, Construction Engineering Supervisors Course, Fort Leonardwood, MO.

Graduate, Leadership & Development Course, Fort Hood, TX

Graduate, Carpentry & Masonry Specialist Course, Fort Leonardwood, MO.

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Ruben Robotics Electronics Technician 516 Manufacturing Drive

Bowling Green, KY 42104 555-444-8888

[email protected]

OBJECTIVE

A position as a Electronics Engineering Technician at XYZ Manufacturing Company

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Associates Degree in Robotics with PLC Programming Certification and over 12 years experience in

engineering technology. Set up and maintained over 75 pieces of equipment. Directed first piece

samples and prototypes. Utilized Autodesk AutoCAD software, Bentley Microstation, ENERCALC

FastFrame, Piping and instrumentation design PID software, Adobe Systems Adobe After Effects,

Bentley GeoPak Bridge, and special bill of materials programs.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Maintenance Journeyman Jan 2009 – Present

U.S. Corrugated Inc., Bowling Green, KY

Maintained over 25 pieces of corrugated fabrication equipment by repairing electrical and mechanical

malfunctions and isolated faults. Designed and fabricated production intent equipment for over 10 new

products based on blueprints and designs. Conducted analyses addressing issues such as failure,

reliability, or yield improvement. Developed preventive maintenance schedules. Troubleshot breakdowns

and on-going quality control and performance concerns. Implemented and evaluated corrective actions.

Installed and troubleshot AC and DC drives.

Prototype Engineer Oct 2007 – Nov 2008

Bowling Green Mental Forming, Bowling Green, KY

Directed and organized all prototype activity. Developed processes for prototype, first piece samples,

and special build approvals. Managed manpower and equipment of over 100 special order builds.

Developed processes for production derived from prototype. Determined the order of work and method

of presentation and produced detailed design drawings and specifications for mechanical equipment, dies,

tools, and controls, using computer-assisted drafting (CAD) equipment. Developed lay out and

schematics, ortho-graphics, and angle views to depict functional relationships of components, assemblies,

systems, and machines. Validated fabrication processes for micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS),

using statistical process control implementation, virtual process simulations, data mining, or life testing.

Conducted analyses addressing issues such as failure, reliability, or yield improvement. Used various

software programs to track build status from blueprint design to final construction and implementation.

Conducted process improvement and quality meetings to plan and learn from previous builds.

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RUBEN ROBOTICS

Multi-Craft Maintenance/Repairer Oct 2004 – Oct 2007

Bowling Green Mental Forming, Bowling Green, KY

Installed over 50 pieces start up and new equipment for mental forming operations in three different

states for 5 new facilities. Troubleshot machines and modified program of PLC. Fabricated and designed

mechanical and electrical devices. Set-up welding equipment for production lines; troubleshot and

inspected all new equipment. Installed and maintain electrical control systems, industrial automation

systems, and electrical equipment including control circuits, variable speed drives, or programmable

logic controllers. Reviewed installation and quality assurance documentation. Reviewed, developed and

prepared maintenance standards.

Electrical Technician Sept 1998 – Oct 2004

Weyerhaeuser, Bowling Green, KY

Maintained 70 corrugated container manufacturing machines by performing standard maintenance and

repair as well as process improvement modifications. Developed 6 pieces of production equipment for

new assembly lines. Wrote PLC programs. Completed multiple fabrication projects. Installed and

maintain electrical control systems, industrial automation systems, and electrical equipment including

control circuits, variable speed drives, or programmable logic controllers. Diagnosed malfunctioning

systems, apparatus, and components, using test equipment and hand tools, to locate the cause of a

breakdown and correct the problem. Repaired or replaced wiring, equipment, and fixtures, using hand

tools and power tools. Inspected electrical systems, equipment, and components to identify hazards,

defects, and the need for adjustment or repair, and to ensure compliance with codes.

Electronics Technician Sept 1995 – Sept 1998

U.S. Army, Korea

Installed, maintained and diagnosed signal support equipment, radio and data distribution systems.

Configured, prepared, maintained, utilized, and designed test stations and test equipment. Trained and

provided technical assistance to equipment operators. Supervised 6 electronic technicians.

EDUCATION

Graduate, Associate’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Technology and Robotics, Louisville

Technical Institute, Louisville, KY.

Certificate, Fanuc Robotics Course, Bowling Green Technical College, Bowling Green, KY

Certificate, Allen Bradley Control Logix PLC Course, Allen Bradley MFG, Bowling Green, KY

Certificate, Mobile Subscriber Equipment Course, U.S Army, Camp Casey, Republic of Korea

Certificate, Maneuver Control System Staff User Course, U.S. Army, Camp Casey, Republic of Korea

Certificate, Radio Telephone Operator Course, U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, GA

Graduate, Electronics Technical Maintenance Course, U.S. Army, Fort Sill, OK

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EDDY ESTIMATOR 4413 Price Drive

Killeen, TX 76544 254-256-2587

Eddy.estimator@yahoo com

OBJECTIVE

A position as a Construction Estimator

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Associates Degree in Building Construction Technology and a Certified Cost Technician with over 7

years of Construction Cost Estimating Experience. Combined supervision and Generator Mechanic and an Electrical Technician experience. Applied technical expertise and training to Power Generators,

Electrical, Plumbing, Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC), diesel Engines, and gasoline

engines operations and services. Prioritized and designated work assignments focusing or work

efficiency, services required, employee and equipment availability, and budgetary constraints.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Construction Cost Estimator Sept 2006-Present

KB Homes, Austin, TX

Consulted with clients, vendors, personnel in other departments and construction foremen to discuss and formulate estimates and resolve issues. Analyzed blueprints and other documentation to prepare time,

cost, materials, and labor estimates. Reviewed preliminary drawings and visited selection sites. Prepared estimates for use in selecting vendors or subcontractors. Conferred with engineers, architects, owners,

contractors and subcontractors on changes and adjustments to cost estimates. Prepared estimates used by

management for purposes such as planning, organizing, and scheduling work. Prepared cost and expenditure statements and other necessary documentation at regular intervals for the duration of the

project. Assessed cost effectiveness of products, projects or services, tracking actual costs relative to bids

as the project develops. Set up cost monitoring and reporting systems and procedures. Conducted special studies to develop and establish standard hour and related cost data or to effect cost reduction. Reviewed

material and labor requirements to decide whether it is more cost-effective to produce or purchase

components.

Estimator Nov 2004 – Sept 2006

Toll Brothers Luxury Homes, Horsham, PA

Forecasted the cost, size, and duration of future projects including the costs of labor, equipment,

materials, subcontractors, overhead, taxes, insurance, and markup. Collected and analyzed data on all of

the factors that can affect costs, such as materials, labor, location, duration of the project, and special machinery requirements. Gathered information on surface topography and drainage, and the availability

of electricity, water, and other services. Calculated price structures and analyzed cost proposals. Selected

and managed subcontractors. Discussed variables within organization to calculate contract price and performance. Created essential records and costs statements. Maintained cost proposal information.

Analyzed blueprints and other documentation to prepare time, cost, materials, and labor estimates.

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EDDY ESTIMATOR

Concrete Estimator Nov 2003 - Nov 2004

Merryman Company, Waco TX

Performed construction estimates based on the provided contract drawings and specifications using

estimating software and Microsoft Office. Tracked changes to ongoing projects. Created work invoices,

take offs, material buyouts, and change orders. Ensured that all project goals were accomplished

according to specifications on time and managed the budgets.

Combat Engineer Sept 2000 – Nov 2003

U.S. Army, Killeen, TX

Supervised 3 combat engineers and provided technical guidance to a team of specialists in the accomplishment of duties. Directed and assisted in the operation of engineer wheeled or tracked vehicles.

Supervised and operated the ACE. Directed and assisted in launching and retrieval of an AVLB. Bore-

sited, determined zero settings, and fired the CEV weapon systems. Assisted in performance of

organizational maintenance of vehicle and armament system components. Directed the construction of fighting positions and wire entanglements. Controlled fire team movements. Placed explosives and clears

misfires. Directed a mine-clearing line charge loading team. Directed minefield marking party and

dispensing operation of mine scattering systems. Conducted reconnaissance operations, determined limiting slopes, curves, stream velocity, and gap widths. Operated various light or heavy engineer

wheeled vehicles. Operated or serves as crewmember on a CEV, AVLB, or an ACE while participating in

combat mobility, counter-mobility, and survivability operations. Prepared and installed priming and firing

systems for demolition and explosives. Armed, disarmed, and installed anti–personnel and anti–tank mines. Located mines by visual means or by using a mine detector.

EDUCATION

Graduate, Associates Degree in Building Construction Technology, Texas State Technical College,

Waco, TX

Certificate, Cost Technician, Association of the Advancement of Cost Engineering

Graduate, Leadership Development Course, U.S. Army, Fort Hood , TX

Graduate, Combat Engineer Course, U.S. Army, Fort Leonard Wood, MO.

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FENTON FIREFIGHTER 324 Burns Way

Killeen, TX 76543 342-234-2342

[email protected]

OBJECTIVE

A career as a Firefighter

SUMMARY OF SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS

Over 10 years experience as a Firefighter with EMT-B Certification and an Associates Degree in

Environmental Health & Safety Technology. Responded to hundreds of calls for service and

provided emergency fire suppression, medical treatment and rescue operations; assessed injuries,

provided medical treatment, stabilized and transported patients according to established medical

protocol at level of emergency medical certification. Knowledge of Federal, National, State and

City fire and life safety laws, rules, regulations, codes, practices and procedures as well as fire

prevention and suppression methods, practices and procedures for a variety of fire, hazardous

material responses, emergency medical services and rescue operations. Utilized Microsoft

Office and specialized programs for preparing reports and maintaining records.

EXPERIENCE

Firefighter II May 2005- Present

City of Yuma, Yuma, AZ

Responded to fire, rescue and emergency medical calls for service including providing fire

suppression, emergency medical treatment, and assistance to technical rescue teams as assigned.

Stabilized incidents in hazardous materials areas; designated and established safe medical

treatment areas for the assessment, treatment, stabilization and transportation of patients

according to medical protocol and level of emergency medical certifications. Participated in

training to maintain and upgrade current physical fitness, fire fighting and emergency medical

skills. Cleaned, maintained, and inspected apparatus and equipment every shift. Cleaned,

maintained and performed duties related to the maintenance and repair of fire station facility and

equipment. Responded to requests for public assistance to transport invalids, conduct welfare

checks, smoke and Carbon Monoxide monitor checks, blood pressure, first aid standby and bomb

threat investigations. Conducted fire safety, prevention, health assessments, Cardiopulmonary

Resuscitation and First Aid training in the public schools and to other community groups.

Resolved routine problems encountered in performance of work assignments.

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FENTON FIREFIGHTER

Firefighter June 2003- May 2005

City of Waco, Waco, TX

Rescued victims from burning buildings and accident sites. Searched burning buildings to locate

fire victims. Administered first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation to injured persons.

Dressed with equipment such as fire resistant clothing and breathing apparatus. Operated fire

fighting vehicles and equipment. Moved toward the source of a fire using knowledge of types of

fires, construction design, building materials, and physical layout of properties. Responded to

fire alarms and other calls for assistance, such as automobile and industrial accidents. Assessed

fires and situations and reported conditions to superiors to receive instructions, using two-way

radios. Positioned and climbed ladders to gain access to upper levels of buildings, or to rescue

individuals from burning structures. Created openings in buildings for ventilation or entrance,

using axes, chisels, crowbars, electric saws, or core cutters.

Firefighter June 1996 - June 2003

U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX

Supervised and directed rescue and firefighting operations during structural fires, aircraft crash

incidents, vehicle emergencies and natural cover fires. Supervised and directed emergency

response crews during hazardous materials incidents. Conducted fire prevention operations

including inspections and pre-fire planning. Maintained records and reports on fire department

operations. Performed rescue and firefighting operations during structural fires, aircraft crash

incidents, vehicle emergencies, and natural cover fires. Performed emergency response duties

during hazardous materials incidents. Operated and maintained firefighting equipment and

vehicles during emergency and non-emergency operations.

EDUCATION

Graduate, Associates Degree in Environmental Health & Safety Technology, Texas

State Technical College, Waco, TX

Graduate, Associates Degree in Emergency Medical Technology, Texas State Technical

College, Waco, TX

License, #454234, EMT-B, National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians

Graduate, Firefighters Supervisor Course, U.S. Army, Goodfellow, AFB, TX

Certificate, Hazardous Materials Training Course, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX

Graduate, Leadership Development Course, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX

Graduate, Firefighters Course, U.S. Army, Goodfellow AFB, TX

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Gage General 2458 Ave NW

Seatle, WA 98502 Cell: 555-111-2222

[email protected]

OBJECTIVE A position as a General Laborer

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS

Three years experience operating equipment. Operated a variety of wheeled or tracked construction or maintenance equipment such as: bobcats, bulldozers, excavators, and graders. Experienced in hanging drywall, building cabinets, pouring concrete, laying foundations, and landscaping. Assembled and utilized attachments such as, augers, scoops, and forklifts. Skilled with hoists, hand tools, levels, band saws, table saws, hand saws, and cement mixers. Experienced in fast paced and extreme weather environments.

CONSTRUCTION

Drew cabinet, shelving, and storage sketches. Built cabinets using saws and hand tools; trimmed and sanded surfaces for finishing. Graded and leveled land for foundations, sporting courts, and other construction projects. Installed and built culverts and drainage ditches. Excavated, stockpiled, backfilled, and loaded trucks and trailers with front loaders. Repaired roads in Iraq; mixed and poured concrete for foundations. Hung drywall for houses and built sheds. Cleaned and prepared sites, dug trenches, and set braces to support sides of excavations.

MAINTENANCE

Inspected and performed preventative maintenance on equipment, systems, and parts. Repaired hydraulic and cooling systems. Replaced windows and moving parts. Assisted in rebuilding diesel engines on bobcats, dozers, and excavators. Watched gauges, dials, and other indicators to make sure machine was working properly. Loaded vehicles on to trailers for movement.

TRAINING

Trained 10 new construction employees on how to operate Bobcats, Bulldozers, Excavator, ACE, & grader.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Heavy Equipment Operator U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX April 2008 – October 2009 Cabinet Maker Mouser Kitchens, Olympia, WA 2007 Landscaper Maurice Landscaping, Olympia, WA 2006 Labor / Equipment Operator LND Construction, Olympia WA 2004-2006

EDUCATION

Diploma, General Education Diploma, State of Washington, 2008 Graduate, Equipment Operator Course, U.S. Army, TX, 2008

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HINES HEAVY EQUIPMENT 324 Construction Drive

Killeen, TX 76543 342-234-2342

[email protected]

OBJECTIVE

A position as a Heavy Equipment Operator with KBR

SUMMARY OF SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS

Six years experience as a Heavy Equipment Operator. Operated heavy equipment such as: excavators,

scrapers, rollers, and graders. Supervised four construction technicians in job performance, health and

safety. Created and maintained documents using Microsoft Word and Outlook. Recognized and

awarded for outstanding job performance.

EXPERIENCE

Crane Operator May 2007- Present

U.S. Army, Fort Benning, GA

Checked ground conditions before setting up crane. Determine load weights and check them against

lifting capacities to prevent overload. Placed correct equipment under outrigger pads of crane.

Checked crane to ensure it was level before lifting loads. Reviewed daily work and delivery schedules

to determine orders, sequences of deliveries, and special loading instructions. Cleaned, lubricated, and

maintained cable, pulleys, and grappling devices for making repairs. Inspected and adjusted crane

mechanisms to prevent malfunctions. Moved levers, depress foot pedals, and turn dials to operate

cranes, cherry pickers, electromagnets, or other moving equipment for lifting, moving, and placing

loads. Inspected cables and grappling devices for wear, and install or replace cables as needed.

Equipment Operator May 2005- 2007

U.S. Army, Colorado Springs, CO

Determined load weights and checked against lifting capabilities to prevent overload. Loaded and

unloaded bundles from trucks. Moved containers to extra large storage bins for inventory and storage.

Moved crane and positioned hook for attaching loads, slings, shackles, and chains. Observed and

followed signals for direction in positioning loads. Weighed bundles, using floor scales, and record

weights for company records.

EDUCATION

Graduate, Construction Equipment Operator Course, U.S. Army, Fort Lenard Wood, MO

Graduate, Park West High School, New York, NY

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Hayden Heavy Equipment 444 Operator Drive Killeen, TX 76544

111-444-5555 [email protected]

OBJECTIVE A position as a Heavy Equipment Operator / Supervisor

SUMMARY OF

QUALIFICATIONS

Twelve years experience in the U.S. Army as a Heavy Equipment Operator and

Supervisor. Scheduled usage and directed maintenance. Supervised and trained

employees in equipment operations and usage for graders, loaders, and

earthmovers. Utilized forklifts and pallet jacks. Prepared daily tracking reports to

include demolition and construction progress and safety inspections. Possess

current Class B CDL with Hazmat endorsement.

EQUIPMENT

OPERATION &

MAINTENANCE

Directed utilization and maintenance of vehicles and equipment including work orders,

repair request, operational readiness, and job taskings. Operated a variety of heavy

equipment including graders, scooploaders, earthmovers, and 20-ton tractor-trailers

without accident or major breakdowns in difficult adverse environments. Operated 5 ton

Bobtails to deliver supplies and equipment. Moved or transported material and

supplies to other departments using hand or industrial trucks. Assisted in loading of

all types of vehicles by air, land and sea during company deployment. Performed before,

during, and after vehicle operation maintenance and checks on all vehicles used. Continually maintained an operational readiness rate of above 80%.

SUPERVISION Supervised and evaluated up to 11 personnel during normal operations and during several

deployments overseas to include Central America, Saudi Arabia and Somalia.

Maintained accountability for three road graders, two 5-ton dump trucks and a variety of

support equipment valued in excess of $300,000. Supervised projects including road and airfield construction and other excavation projects.

ROAD

CONSTRUCTION Constructed and improved access roads during a five month deployment to Southwest Asia. Constructed relief routes to assist in the supply of food during Operation Restore

Hope. Constructed 40 miles of roadway for the U.S. Border Patrol. Assisted Costa Rica in

constructing bridge approaches. Built roads, routes, tunnels, and airfields.

TRAINING Instructed over 30 operators on graders, scoop loaders, and earthmovers. Served as

“expert” instructor on using the grader. Managed and implemented training in safety and procedures of equipment. Trained individuals on different construction techniques

stateside and overseas.

SAFETY Logged over 4,000 hours of equipment time with zero accidents. Determined safe lifting

capacities and load weights. Deployed to Saudi Arabia with ten equipment operators and

had no loss of life or equipment. Assured safe techniques were utilized during all construction projects. Provided job site security. Conducted safety inspections and

prepared reports.

EMPLOYMENT Heavy Equipment Supervisor, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX 2000-Present

EDUCATION Graduate, Associates Degree in Automotive Maintenance, Central Texas

College, Killeen, TX

Graduate, Heavy Equipment Supervisors Course, Fort Gordon, GA

Graduate, Leadership & Development Course, Fort Hood, TX

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Harlan HVAC 4413 Acia Drive

Killeen, TX 76544 258-987-9636

Harlan.hvac@yahoo com

OBJECTIVE

A position as a HVAC Technician with Flour

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Over 7 years of Supervision and experience combined as a Generator Mechanic and an Electrical

Technician. Applied technical expertise and training to Power Generators, Electrical, Plumbing, Heating

Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC), diesel Engines, and gasoline engines operations and services. Prioritized and designated work assignments focusing or work efficiency, services required, employee

and equipment availability, and budgetary constraints. Licensed in EPA Certification for Motor Vehicles

Air Conditioning. Possess a U.S. passport.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Power Generation Supervisor November 2007 - Present U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX

Supervised and trained 10 specialists on power generator maintenance operations; Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS); and conducted quality control on completed projects. Tested

Power Generator Equipment for proper functionality within manufacturer specifications. Inspected

electrical systems, equipment, and components to identify hazards, defects, and the need for adjustment or repairs; ensuring compliance with codes. Inventoried, ordered, and replaced required stock items or

discontinued parts. Identified accountability and location of assigned equipment and parts valued in

excess of $100,000.

A/C Technician September 2008-November 2008

Comtech Systems, Algiers, Algeria

Traveled to 7 remote locations throughout Algeria to examine malfunctioning ECU units, utilizing

knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and refrigeration theory, to determine cause of malfunctions.

Dismantled whole or part of unit, as indicated by type of malfunction, and repaired or replaced such parts

as switches, relays, fan motors, thermostats, and other components, using hand tools and power tools.

Shop Supervisor / Technician November 2006 - November 2007 U.S. Army, Baghdad, Iraq

Supervised personnel and performed proper procedures in repair, maintenance and troubleshooting of military or civilian generator equipment ranging from 2k to 750k. Prioritized and designated team

assignments for work orders. Reinforced shop safety and inspected work quality periodically. Maintained

and repaired electrical panel boxes, installed AC components and ensured stable electricity for motor pool

was retained. Skilled with multiple voltage levels up to 400 volts 3-Phase systems.

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Harlan HVAC

Power Generator Mechanic March 2006 - November 2006

U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX

Diagnosed, maintained, and repaired Power Generators using schematics and technical manuals. Conducted preventive maintenance checks and services on equipment and generators regularly to verify

serviceability or identify maintenance needs. Maintained and controlled accountability of assigned

equipment. Combined teamwork and technical experience to streamline repairs on multiple Power Generators supporting time sensitive equipment needs for an isolated company. Developed and

implemented solutions to electrical problems when repair parts were unavailable restoring equipment to

100% operational status in the field environment.

Electrical and Plumbing Technician March 2003 - August 2005

Carolina Electrical and Plumbing, Fayetteville, NC

Repaired, installed, adjusted, and tested electrical and central air conditioning systems and devices in

residential or small commercial structures. Replaced, constructed or modified electrical panels, conduit,

motors, ballasts, circuit breakers, wires, 2-way and 3-way switches, receptacles, Ground Fault Circuit Interpreter, light fixtures, ceiling fans, sub panels, and household appliances. Restored and installed sinks,

showers, tubs, toilets, black ABS pipe, galvanized pipe, PVC pipe, copper pipe, and CPVC pipe.

Recognized for outstanding customer service support.

A/C and Electrical Technician February 2000 - September 2002

Ferritti A/C and Electrical, Bedford Hills, NY

Assembled, installed, and repaired central air conditioning equipment in residential homes, including

compressors, blower motors, condensing units, air handlers, and thermostats. Installed or restored

electrical components in residential homes and troubleshot electrical faults. Installed auxiliary components to heating-cooling equipment, such as expansion and discharge valves, air ducts, pipes,

blowers, dampers, flues and stokers, following blueprints or schematics.

EDUCATION

Graduate, Associates Degree in Applied Science, Refrigeration & Cooling, Texas State Technical

College, Waco, TX

Graduate, Mechanical Maintenance Training Course, U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD

Certificate, Anti-Terrorism Level 1 Awareness Training, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX

Certificate, Advanced First Aid Course, U.S. Army, Fort Hood , TX

Certificate, Traffic Safety Training Course, U.S. Army, Fort Hood , TX

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Ike Industrial Maintenance 123 Mike Blvd

Killeen, TX 76544 Home: 254-111-2222

[email protected]

OBJECTIVE A position in Industrial Maintenance SUMMARY OF

QUALIFICATIONS Over 4 years of experience in the Multi-craft Maintenance Program.

Performed MIG, TIG & Oxy fuel welding on equipment using a variety of

metals. Repaired, maintained, and performed troubleshooting on electrical

systems. Installed electrical wiring and repaired small engines/small

machines. Recognized for job performance and efficiency. MECHANICAL &

MACHINIST Overhauled small engines. Troubleshot and isolated faults to repair

hydraulic and pneumatic systems and HVAC equipment. Operated lathes,

drill presses, grinders, saws, and milling machines. Completed multiple

projects in commercial operations.

WELDING Performed shielded metal ARC, MIG, TIG, and Ocyacetylene welding

operations. Welded stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum and mild steel to

repair equipment such as boats, trailers, earth movers, and other military

equipment. Instructed welding classes and blueprint interpretation. ELECTRICIAN Repaired, maintained, and performed troubleshooting on electrical systems.

Ensured proper operation of electrical motors, relays, transformers and

lighting. Installed new circuitry in residences and commercial buildings.

Utilized schematic diagrams.

AUTOMOTIVE

ELECTRICIAN

Installed electrical wiring on heavy equipment. Performed troubleshooting

and repair of electrical harness and devices. Followed wiring diagrams,

schematics, and technical manuals to perform duties.

EMPLOYMENT

HISTORY Automotive Electrician, U.S. Army, Red River Army Depot,

Texarkana, TX, 2008 - Present

Instructor, Multi-Craft Maintenance Program, Red River Technical

College, Texarkana, TX, 2006 - Present

Machinist, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX, 2000- 2006

EDUCATION Graduate, Associates Degree in Multi-Craft Maintenance, Red

River Technical College, Texarkana, TX

Graduate, Leadership Development Course, U.S. Army, Fort Hood,

TX

Graduate, Machinist Course, U.S. Army, Fort Leonard Wood, MO

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Lenny Lineman 309 Crystal Drive Killeen, TX 76541

(270) 555-555 [email protected]

OBJECTIVE

A position as a Lineman

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Associates degree with over 8 years experience repairing and setting electric lines. Climbed poles and

used truck-mounted buckets to access equipment and perform power line maintenance. Operated

bucket trucks and switches. Possess a CDL with Hazmat endorsements from Kentucky. Recognized

as an outstanding and efficient Lineman.

Class B Lineman/Equipment Operator November 2005 - Present

Pike Electric, Charlotte, NC

Assisted Foreman and A class Lineman in the installation, maintenance, and repairs of electrical power

lines and distribution systems. Prepared equipment to reconnect; framed existing and new power poles.

Climbed poles and used truck-mounted buckets to access equipment and perform power line

maintenance. Operated bucket, auger trucks, and heavy equipment to complete jobs. Skilled with high

voltage power lines. Adhered to safety practices, procedures and various company rules and

regulations including checking equipment and erecting barriers around work areas. Traveled to

multiple states to assist in providing emergency storm relief.

Powerline Repairer August 2003 – November 2005

Ashland Electric, Ashland, KY

Adhered to safety practices and procedures, including checking equipment regularly and erecting

barriers around work areas. Opened switches or attached grounding devices to remove electrical

hazards from disturbed or fallen lines, or to facilitate repairs. Climbed poles or used truck-mounted

buckets to access equipment. Placed insulating or fireproofing materials over conductors and joints.

Installed, maintained, and repaired electrical distribution and transmission systems, including; conduits,

cables, wires, and related equipment, such as: transformers, circuit breakers, and switches. Identified

defective sectionalizing devices, circuit breakers, fuses, voltage regulators, transformers, switches,

relays, or wiring, using wiring diagrams and electrical-testing instruments. Operated vehicles equipped

with specialized tools and materials to job sites. Coordinated work assignment preparations and

completions with the team. Inspected and tested power lines and auxiliary equipment to locate and

identify problems, using reading and testing instruments. Strung wire conductors and cables between

poles, towers, trenches, pylons, and buildings; setting lines in place and using winches to adjust

tension.

EDUCATION

Associates Degree, General Studies, Ashland Community College, Ashland, KY

Certificate, Lineman On the Job Training 80 Hours, Ashland Electric, Ashland, KY

License, CDL, Department of Motor Vehicles, State of Kentucky

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Mike Electric 00 Xxxxxxx Rd. • Xxxxxxxxxx, KY 40160

H: (270) 000-0000 • [email protected] • W: (502) 111-1111

OBJECTIVE

Seeking a position as an Mechanical & Electronic Systems Repairman

SUMMARY OF QUALFICATIONS

Over 15 years of experience in maintenance, electronics, and logistic operations with a BA in

Industrial Technology. Performed and planned maintenance; troubleshot and repaired industrial

automated control systems, motor control centers, AC/DC drives, HVAC units, boilers, air

compressors, programmable logic controllers (PLC), conveying systems and various types of

instrumentation.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Electronics Repair Supervisor 2005-Present

U.S. Army, Fort Knox, KY

Tested, troubleshot, and repaired electrical circuits in buildings, HVAC units, boilers, air

compressors, conveyor systems, PLCs, and various instrumentation devices. Installed

instrumentation while assisted with start up of production lines. Assembled and calibrated

instrumentation. Maintained computer controlled electronic equipment and communication

equipment. Performed safety inspections, serviceability inspections, and organizational

maintenance functions on assigned communications equipment; troubleshot and repaired

communications systems as needed on 110-tracked vehicles and 45-wheeled vehicles.

Coordinated and scheduled inspections and services with the post Test Measurements Diagnostic

Equipment (TMDE) shop.

Supervised 24 technicians and 5 first-line supervisors.

Provided technical training and managed the “On the Job” Training program.

Improved divisional efficiency by reducing trouble call response time by 65%, and

maintained 100% operational capability for over 3-years.

Designed, built and occupied a state of the art communications shop in Burke Motor Park,

Fort Knox, KY

Pursued repairs and warranty work for 5 housing complexes totaling over 50,000 sq. ft. of

living space, ensuring quick and timely correction of over 35 major deficiencies within

warranty period saving more than $60,000.

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Mike Electric

Automotive Repair Supervisor 1998-2005 U.S. Army, Fort Knox, KY

Tested and repaired cooling systems, electrical systems, and air-hydraulic brakes. Utilized

technical manuals, schematics, flow charts, and wiring diagrams to perform troubleshoot and

isolate faults. Managed automated records for property valued in excess of $1 million. Utilized

SAMS-E, PBUS, & SARS programs for inventory and reporting.

Diagnosed over 100 major vehicle problems which saved the U.S. Government over

$100,000 in the cost of shipping vehicles/equipment back to depot level maintenance

centers.

Managed processing, parts ordering and completion of over 3,000 maintenance jobs in a 6

month period. Saved over $100,000 through recovery and turn-in of parts.

Coordinated job-related needs with various state and government agencies.

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science, Industrial Technology, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY

Associate of Science, Power Mechanics Technology, Western Kentucky University, KY

U.S. ARMY RELATED TRAINING / CERTIFICATION

First Aid Certification Course Support Cadre Training Course

Instructor Training Course M1A1/2 Tank Driver Simulator

Federal Wage System Data Collector Training VIS Operator and Maintenance Training Course Unit Level Maintenance Course (40 Hours) Contract Negotiations & Enforcement Training (28 Hours)

Operation, Maintenance, Troubleshooting and Repair Course

Ford Motor Microprocessor and Electronic Engine Control Systems Course

AWARDS/RECOGNITION

Certificates of Achievement Certificate of Appreciation

Time-Off Award in recognition of superior performance

Achievement Medals for Civilian Service

On-The-Spot Cash Awards

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ROBERT ROWPU 555 Old FM 440 Road

Killeen, TX 76544 (254) 555-5555

[email protected]

OBJECTIVE

A position as a ROWPU Operator with KBR.

SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE

Over 8 years experience in Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit operations and preventive

maintenance. Associates Degree in Automotive Maintenance with knowledge of generators,

standard and automatic transmissions, power trains, plus, 6 and 8 cylinder engines. Supervised a

team of 10 employees in diverse and multi-national environments; trained water purification

specialists on their taskings and the importance of safety on the job. Observed and ensured the

team followed all safety rules and procedures; including wearing required personal safety

equipment. Utilize Technical Manuals, schematics and flow charts for troubleshooting. Basic

knowledge of Hydraulics, Pneumatic, and or power generation systems. Awarded for dedication

and superior performance as an Operator and as a Supervisor. Maintained professionalism in

hazardous and stressful situations. Active security clearance.

WORK HISTORY

Water Section Supervisor

U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX May 2008 - Present

Managed a section with 10 specialists in equipment maintenance and operations. Operated a

3000 gallon per hour ROWPU continuously during a 12 month deployment. Diagnosed,

troubleshoot, repaired, and tested ROWPU as needed. Maintained the readiness of over $2

million of water purification equipment. Trained personnel on requirements and arrangements

for site distributions. Coached team members on flexibility and task accomplishments in a

combat zone. Assisted DOD contractors with the development of a cistern pipeline. Created

Power Point slides to represent the amount of daily purification and distribution amounts for

senior supervisors.

Water Team Supervisor

U.S. Army, Bamberg, Germany May 2005 - 2008

Determined treatment methods based on conditions of the water source. Operated the U.S.

Army’s portable Water Packaging System. Provided water distribution from a 210,000 gallon

water storage site. Supervised a team in distributions from a 5000 gallon water tank. Assembled

the Semi - Mounted Fabric Trailer for remote customer distributions.

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ROBERT ROWPU

Training Records Supervisor

U.S. Army, Bamberg, Germany May 2004 - 2005

Streamlined data from several departments into one database. Proof- read and organized the

training outlines of section supervisors. Modified existing slide presentations to reflect current

training progression. Created training slide presentations to be briefed by the company

commander to senior managers and their staffs. Coordinated with other departments to ensure

information was correct and valid. Scheduled and organized conference rooms for weekly

training meetings.

Water Treatment Specialist

U.S. Army, Fort Story, VA May 2002 - 2004

Taught ROWPU shoreline operations. Tested and analyzed the quality of potable and non-

potable water. Performed basic operations of the 600 and 3000 gallon per hour ROWPU.

Continuously operated the 3000 gallon per hour ROWPU during a three week humanitarian

operation. Arranged fabric storage tanks for maximum customer distribution. Competed in a

multi-service competition involving ROWPU operation, reconnaissance and water quality.

EDUCATION

Graduate, Associates Degree in Automotive Maintenance, Central Texas College,

Killeen, TX

Graduate, Water Treatment Specialist Course, U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, GA

Certificate, Hazardous Materials/Waste Handling Course, U.S. Army, Fort Stewart,

GA

Certificate, Support Operations Course, U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, GA

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WAYLEN WELDER 324 Arc Drive

Killeen, TX 76543 342-234-2342

[email protected]

OBJECTIVE

A position as a Welder / Machinist

SUMMARY OF SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS

Over 5 years experience as a Welder / Machinist with 2 years as a First Line Supervisor. Experienced

with Oxy-fuel processes, SMAW, & GMAW; plus familiar with GTAW, PCAW, & PAC. Recognized

for superior job performance.

EXPERIENCE

Shop Foreman May 2007- Present

U.S. Army, Fort Benning, GA

Supervised and evaluated 5 welders. Provided technical guidance in welding repairs and fabrications.

Established and organized workload, repair priorities, and schedules. Welded on cast iron, carbon

steels, and aluminum by SMAW and Oxy-fuel processes. Inventoried and Maintained four welding

machines plus $1.5 million of shop equipment. Fabricated, repaired, and modified metallic and

nonmetallic parts, utilizing engine lathes, utility grinders, power cutoff saws, armature undercutters,

arbor and hydraulic presses, drill presses, and their associated attachments, accessories, and tools.

Engineer Maintenance Support Team Chief May 2005- 2007

U.S. Army, Vicenza, Italy

Supervised and evaluated 5 Diesel mechanics. Welded on cast iron, carbon steels, and aluminum using

SMAW, Oxy-fuel, and GMAW in all positions. Performed work using precision hand measuring tools.

Operated hoists rigging large work pieces. Fitted metal pieces and parts together. Performed cutting,

bending, shaping, drilling, and threading of metal pieces and parts.

Welder May 2003- 2005

U.S. Army, Fort Benning, GA

Reconstructed small welding area into a large fabrication shop meeting safety regulations. Welded

ferrous and nonferrous metals using oxyacetylene, electric arc, and inert gas welding equipment.

Repaired, repainted, and installed metal body components, radiators, and fuel tanks. Modified other

related items and equipment.

EDUCATION

Certificate, Welding Technology, Columbus Technical College, Columbus, GA

Graduate, Leadership Development Course, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX

Graduate, Welder / Machinist Course, U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD