Objective
First of all, I would like to take the time to thank you for reading this. I believe that I am the team member that you have been looking for. I am confident that I will be an asset to your company.
As a team member, the welfare of the team will always be in line with the greater mission of the company,if integrity is at the base. I will lead by setting a good example, my behavior consistence with my words. I will not take control, but accept surrendered control, showing that I am trustworthy. I will use my education and my professional experience to be a teacher and practice, be hands on team member. I will assure that the team members have the necessary education and training to effectively participate on the team. I am passionate for excellence in every roll that I shall take part of.
Again, thank you for the opportunity for a interview. I do look forward hearing from you soon.
Experience
September 2008- Present Martinez Inspections Columbus, OH
Inspection of weld which were in the field. Magnetic Particle, Liquid Penetrant and Ultrasonics testing were done to specification and D1.1. There has been bolts inspection and washer welded connection inspection. I have done varies report both for my company and the company that contracted us.
June 2008- September 2008 Synerfac Technical Staffing/ CTL Columbus, OH
Structural Steel Tech. Level II – Inspection of weld which were in the field and fab shops. Magnetic Particle, Liquid Penetrant and Ultrasonics testing were done to specification and D1.1. There was bolts inspection and washer welded connection inspection. Read Blue Prints and other skilled blue prints. I did varies report both for my company and the company that contracted us.
February 2007- November 2007 Gulf Marine Repair/Port of Tampa Tampa, FL
Crane Operator, Maintenance and Safety of Operations, where we had vessel that was 600’-40’ that I had to set steel plates 40’ by 20’ set steel beams 40’ long into place with crane and rig it up. Made sure crane’s was set up correctly.
Ø 210 American Work Horse
Ø 140 Ton P&H
Ø 888 Manitowoc
Ø 20-70 Ton grove Cranes
Ø 888 Manitowoc Barge Crane
Ø 989 Front end Loader
Ø High Reach Forklift
Ø Safety Operations
Ø Certified Forklift Operator
February 2005- January 2007 G.P.C. Staffing Tampa, FL
Skilled Trade- Varies jobs were done daily, mig welding and water tank for RV. Perform quality control
inspections on electrical panels. Liquid Penetrant testing. Filled in for varies safety managers, weekly
reports. Daily safety; hard hat, glasses and steel toe shoes.
Ø Welding and Cutting
Ø Front End Loader
Ø Crane Operator
Ø Safety Manager
Ø Non-Destructive Testing
January 2003- January 2005 Manuel Hauling Tampa, FL
Safety Manager – Industrial hauling of varies structural made of steel and concrete. Safety trainer, Weekly Safety meetings and safety reports; Operator of all heavy equipment.
Ø Heavy Equipment Operator
Ø Crane Operator
Ø Front End Loader
Ø Hazardous Materials Training
March 2000- December 2002 Cal Dive International Morgan, LA
Commercial Diver – Have worked varies oil rigs; worked on gas lines; worked on several jack up rigs;
Inspections of steel structural and vessel. Laid and buried fiber optic cable in the water.
Ø Surface/Mixed Gas Dive’s Saturation Diving
Ø Pipeline Repair, Burial, Crossings and Abandonment
Ø Tie-ins, Commissioning and Hydrostatic Testing
Ø Welding Under Water and Top side
Ø Repair of ships top side and under water
Ø Crane Operator
Ø Safety of Operations and Training
Ø Non-destructive Testing
Ø Level I and II Magnetic Particle
Ø Level I and II Liquid Penetrant
Ø Level I and II Ultrasonics
Education
Texas A&M University, Galveston, TX December 19, 2001
The Ocean Corporation, Houston, TX March 7, 2002
Adult and Community Education
Hillsborough County, FL August 28, 2006
Certification
NDT, Levels I and II
Ultrasonics
Magnetic Particle
Liquid Penetrant
40-HR Hazardous Materials Training- (29 Cer 1910.120)
Adult CPR and First Aid
Rigging (API RP2D)
Surface and Underwater Welding and Cutting
Emergency Response
Tasks And Functions of ROV
Components of ROV Systems
Testing of ROV Systems
Procedures on Documentation of ROV Dives
Ultimate Diver Training (All in accordance with ANSI-ACDE-01-98)
Master Scuba Diver
Skils
Surface/Mixed Gas Dive’s Saturation Diving
Pipeline Repair, Burial, Crossings and Abandonment
Tie-ins, Commissioning and Hydrostatic Testing
Welding Under Water and Top side
Repair of ships top side and under water
Crane Operator
Safety of Operations and Training
NDT Inspector Level I and II