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Dear Hiring Executive:
I am currently seeking employment as a Boiler Maker/ Welder. I know that I have solid experiences in most of the aspects related to my occupation, as my resume' will show. I also have excellent problem solving skills i.e., I completed a 10 day job in only 5 days, making my employer a profit of $75,000 dollars. When others said, this would be "impossible". It was do in part, to me being a very result oriented person; in that... when I am giving a job to do, "I get it right the first time" so that there is no "re-work" involved. Which in turn cuts down on costs and overhead. Not to mention, it gives the organization a well respected reputation. I hope you will conclude that my experience and knowledge base demonstrate the qualities you are seeking, and will want to invite me for an interview.
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PROFESSIONAL PROFILE / SKILLS
A proven Boiler Maker/ Combination Welder highly skilled in the areas of aluminum, ferrous and non-ferrous(CS, SS), exotics(Alloys), and next generation metals. Qualified under ABS, AWS, ASME, NAVSEA and Mil-Standard 248 to do all plate and pipe welding on non-nuclear systems made of S1, S2, S4, S5, S11A, and S11B material using Groups A5A, 5D, A2A, 3A, 4A, 6A, 7A1, A2, and A1A filler metal. Adept at articulating ideas to Senior personnel and partners alike. Looking for an opportunity to advance, expand skills and experience. Willing / looking to travel internationally. Salary is Negotiable.
Occupational Safety /Haz-Mat Certified., Right To Know Certified, Confined Space Entry Certified, H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide) Certified. Blue Print Reading, Marine Engineering (basic), Applied Computer Technology, Marine Maintenance Technology (Preventative & Repair), Metallurgy, Marine/ Residential/ Industrial Plumbing Systems, Structural Fitting/ Welding Principles & Applications, Pipe Fitting/ Welding Principles & Applications. Template Making, Sheetmetal Mechanics Principles & Applications, Rigger/Signalman Qualified, First-Aid/CPR Trained, and Firefighting Structural/ Shipboard & Aviation as well as Damage Control (DC) Principles & Applications. Rescue & Assist.(R&A) trained (Was " DC Red Hat Team member" & "Attack Team Leader" as an E-3).Weld Quality Control (Visual and Dye Penetrant Qualified, and Magnetic Test Trained.).
Arabic Language Skills
"Special Recognition" from Captain, SUPSHIP,NORFOLK:1996
"Letter of Commendation" from Captain, USS Alamogordo:1994
Graduated 2nd in class with "Honorable Mention" from C-1 Weld School:1994
Graduated 3rd in class from Hull Technician Apprenticeship School: 1992
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Working for Self, 01/2005 to present
Gulf Marine Repair, Tampa Bay, Florida
Combo Welder/ Ship Fitter
From 10/2004 to 01/2005
Performed various repairs/ conversions to hull/ piping members on-board numerous #6 oil transport vessels as well as ocean-going tugs,and Cruise Liners. All welds/ fit-ups passed ABS and NDT/QA Pre/Post inspections. Process' included SMAW (Stick), and FCAW (Flux-Core).
B&D Marine &Industrial Boilers, Charleston, South Carolina
Combo Welder/ Structural Fitter
From 10/2003 to 05/2004
Performed fit-up and weld-out of various structural/ piping members. To include Low and High pressure piping, and exotic Alloys. Processes' included SMAW (Stick), GTAW (Tig), GMAW (Mig), FCAW (Flux-Core). Visual, Dye, X-ray, and Magnetic tests upon completion "zero" failures.
Thompson Industrial Services., Charleston, South Carolina
Pipe Welder
From 06/2003 to 10/2003
From start to completion "new" construction of De-Magnetizer & De- Gasser for a Leading International Steel Company. Piping included oxygen, argon, steam(1500 psig.),air, and service water. Steam piping was X-ray tested. Accomplishment: All welds passed X-ray. Zero Defects. Process' included SMAW, and GTAW.
B&D Marine & Industrial Boilers, Alexandria, Egypt
Combo Welder/ Ship Fitter
From 04/2002 to 11/2002
Duties and responsibilities included various repairs to ocean-going vessels for the Egyptian Navy. Process' SMAW, GTAW, GMAW. All Welds were X-ray and Magnetic tested.
Metal Trades, Inc. Cooper River Div., Charleston, South Carolina
Como Welder/ Structural Fitter
From 03/2001 to 04/2002
Duties and responsibilities included all new construction of Acoustical Turbine Enclosures, Bed Plate Foundations, and Diffusers.
Detyens Shipyards Inc., Charleston, South Carolina
Shipfitter/Welder Leadman
From 01/1999 to 01/2000
Duties and responsibilities included repair, conversion, and new construction to/on various ocean-going vessels Cargo, RO/RO, Cruise Liners, US Navy. Also 1996-1997.Accomplishments included all jobs were completed on time and met or exceeded quality assurances' expectations and requirements. Was also a member of a team that turned an aluminum repair job around on a U.S. Navy Vessel.
Southeastern Mechanical Services, Charleston, South Carolina
Combo Welder/ Structural Fitter
From 03/1998 to 01/1999
"On the Road" repair & new construction for power plants,concrete plants,and steel/paper mills.
International Marine And Industrial Associates., Pascagoula, Mississippi
Ship Fitter/ Combo Welder
From 01/1998 to 03/1998
"On the Road" repair, conversion, and new construction of ocean-going vessels for the Oil sector, US Navy and Cruise Line Industry.
U.S. Navy, Jacksonville, FLA./Charleston, SC
Petty Officer Third Class
Hull Maintenance Technician
From 08/1991 to 09/1995
Served on board USS Alamogordo, ARDM-2.Duties and responsibilities included maintenance of all hull and piping members as well as docking/undocking and repair and maintenance on various submarines to include "fast attack" and "boomers" (Nuclear). Also served on board USS Underwood, FFG-36. Duties and responsibilities included repair & maintenance of all hull and piping members. Accomplishment: While on board USS Alamogordo received "Letter of Commendation" for craft excellence as part of a 24 member decommissioning "Tiger Team" that completed 8 million dollars worth of work in six months time.
MILITARY
Date of Separation: 09/25/1995
Type of Discharge: Honorable
Military Status: Civilian
Primary Military Occupational Code: 4955
Military Occupational Title: Hull Maintenance Technician Third Class Petty Officer
Current Security Clearance: Not Applicable/ Highest Held "Secret"
EDUCATION
04/1994
Technical Certificate and U.S. Government Weld Code
U.S. Navy C-1 Weld School, San Diego, California
10/1992
U.S. Navy Hull Maintenance Technician Apprenticeship School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
PERSONAL
Working on completion of Associates of Applied Science Degree in Welding Technology. U.S.
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