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Trista Avery
1 Main Street
London, England W1T 1JY
Cell: 07956 654 32
E-Mail: example-email@example.com
Summary
Skilled Welder with proficiency in MIG, flux and stick welding, drill press, crane operation, and metal fabrication. Specialise in using torch, plasma, air sac, stick weld, and forklifts. Capable of reading and interpreting blueprints, drawings, and diagrams.
Highlights
Expert in stick welding
Reading drawings, models and blueprints
Pipe welding
Knowledge of 0.35 to 3/32 wiring
Available to work nights and weekends
ISO9001 trained
Familiar with sub-arc welding
Detail-orientated
Good problem solver
Works well with team
Experience
February 2008 to Current
Jackson Pipefitters London, England
Welder
Respond to service calls quickly and professionally.
Set up equipment and weld parts according to welding chart specifications and type.
Prepare broken parts for welding by properly grooving and scarfing surfaces.
Inspect grooves, angles, and gap allowances with micrometre, calliper, and other precision instruments.
Precision cut materials with power saws, hand shears, and chipping knives.
Position and clamp workpieces together and properly assemble them in jigs and fixtures.
Clean and degrease weld joints and workpieces efficiently.
September 2003 to January 2008
Tamerlane Metal Works London, England
Welder
Laid out, fitted, and fabricated metal components.
Combined welding techniques, knowledge of metallurgy, and engineering requirements to produce quality work.
Heated, formed, and dressed metal parts with hand tools, torch, and arc welding equipment.
Monitored the fitting, burning and welding processes to avoid overheating parts, warping, shrinking, distortion, and expansion of materials.
Adjusted functional parts of equipment and control instruments.
Followed all safety guidelines, including proper machine guarding and lockout and tagout procedures.
Education
2003 London Welding School London, England
Professional Welder Programme
Affiliations
Member of British Welding Society (AWS)
Member of Local Steam-Refrigeration-Air Conditioning-Pipefitters and Apprentices Union
Certifications
Certified Welder, British Welding Society (Current)