Brittney N. Hill is seeking a full-time welding position with over 2 years of welding experience. She has an Associate of Applied Science degree in Welding with a 3.89 GPA and certificates in Welding and NCCER Core Curriculum. Her skills and training include MIG, pipe welding, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team.
Danny Self is seeking a position as an HVAC Sheet Mechanic/Installer. He has over 20 years of experience in commercial HVAC installation, including 12 years as a superintendent overseeing jobsites. He is skilled in sheet metal fabrication, installation of ducts and other metal products, welding, and operating related machinery. He aims to use his knowledge and skills to take on challenging new positions.
Anthony Lee is a welder and fabricator from Edmonton, Alberta with over 15 years of experience. He has extensive skills in MIG, TIG, arc and flux core welding of materials like stainless steel, aluminum, and carbon steel. Lee has worked for various companies performing tasks like welding molds, structural beams, waste bins, and elevator platforms. He has certifications in welding and safety and can operate an array of welding and fabrication machines.
Concept Steels is a supplier of critical steels, alloys, and engineered components to the oil, gas, petrochemical and other industries. It offers a wide range of products including pipes, plates, structural sections, fittings and flanges. Concept Steels prides itself on fast and reliable delivery, even of large or critical orders, with a 97% on-time delivery history. It has extensive machining, fabrication and testing capabilities.
Welding is a common method of joining metals that involves fusing two pieces together. It carries several hazards including impact, penetration, harmful fumes and heat/light radiation. Welding is considered high risk, especially in operating plants, but risks can be reduced through various defenses including training, barriers, permits, communication, assessments, PPE, supervision and emergency preparedness. Proper PPE like welding helmets, gloves, aprons and leg covers are required to prevent burns from hot metal and radiation. Spark containment and protecting others is also important for safety.
Ultrasonic welding uses high-frequency vibrations to fuse two plastic parts together under pressure. The parts are clamped between an oscillating horn and an immobile fixture. As the horn vibrates at 20-60 kHz, friction generates heat to melt and fuse the plastic. Key parameters include weld time, force, and frequency, which must be optimized to achieve a strong bond without defects. The process is fast, clean, and creates strong welds, but it has limitations on part size and initial tooling costs.
The document discusses various common weld discontinuities and defects such as gas pores, slag inclusions, incomplete penetration, lack of fusion, cracks, and undercut. It describes the causes of these defects which can include trapped gas during solidification, contaminated base metal, improper welding parameters, and faulty joint preparation. Remedies suggested to avoid defects are ensuring adequate shielding from wind, using clean electrodes, maintaining the proper arc length, travel speed, and current level.
This document provides instructions for welding a 6-inch diameter pipe in the 6G position using SMAW. It specifies using E6010 and E7018 electrodes with DCEP polarity. Safety equipment like a welding helmet and gloves are required. The steps include beveling the pipe edges at 30 degrees, making tack welds, and depositing the root pass from the bottom up. Subsequent filling passes are added after cleaning slag between passes. The capping pass is deposited using an E7018 electrode. Tips provided include maintaining a short arc and cleaning passes thoroughly to prepare for the next layer. The root penetration and groove definition must be maintained throughout the process.
Danny Self is seeking a position as an HVAC Sheet Mechanic/Installer. He has over 20 years of experience in commercial HVAC installation, including 12 years as a superintendent overseeing jobsites. He is skilled in sheet metal fabrication, installation of ducts and other metal products, welding, and operating related machinery. He aims to use his knowledge and skills to take on challenging new positions.
Elwood Stokley has over 5 years of experience as a welder in shipyards. He has skills in quality control, OSHA compliance, teamwork, communication, and completing projects on time. His welding experience includes stick, MIG, TIG, and flux core welding of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. He is OSHA certified and has experience operating welding machines, tools, and equipment according to safety policies.
Kyle Lee Foster is seeking employment that utilizes his advanced manufacturing and quality assurance skills. He has over 8 years of experience as a production welder and fitter/welder. His resume lists welding and manufacturing skills and responsibilities at several previous employers, including operating welding equipment, inspecting workpieces, and following engineering drawings. He has a vocational certificate in welding technology from Guthrie Job Corps Center and a high school diploma from Shawnee High School.
This document provides a summary of Kevin Caldwell's experience and qualifications. He has over 20 years of experience in pest control, HVAC, welding, and mechanical work. His most recent role was at Appalachian Pest Control from 2011 to present, where he prepared sales contracts, trained employees, and applied chemical products. He is skilled in areas like termite and bed bug exclusions, welding, crane operation, and metal fabrication.
This document contains the resume of Christopher D. Balgua, who has worked as a Senior Operator and Process Welder in Saudi Arabia and the Philippines. It summarizes his responsibilities in quality control/inspection and operating various machinery like pipe bending machines, CNC machines, and welding equipment. It also lists his skills, training, and work experience in positions like pipe welder, operator, and senior operator at Saudi Steel Pipe Company, with responsibilities like setting up and operating machinery, training other employees, and meeting production goals.
Richard Estrella has over 7 years of experience as a millwright, pipefitter, and welder. He has expertise in industrial process piping and maintenance in the oil and gas industry. He is knowledgeable in welding, pipefitting, machinery repair, and precision measurement. Richard is willing to relocate for work and has experience in California.
Deepak Ranakoti is seeking a challenging position in mechanical engineering. He has a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from Shivalik College of Engineering with 75% marks in 2012. His past work experience includes working as a Project Engineer (Piping) for Simplex Infrastructures since 2014 on piping projects for Reliance Industries. Prior to that, from 2012-2014 he worked as a Mechanical Engineer (Piping) for Larsen & Toubro on a concentrated solar thermal power plant in Rajasthan for Areva Solar Thermal. In this role he was responsible for piping fabrication, erection, inspection, and welding activities to ensure all work met specifications. He is self-motivated,
Prabhu Swaminathan is seeking a career opportunity in the mining industry where he can utilize his experience as a mechanical fitter and tool maker. He has over 15 years of experience in these roles for companies in Australia, Singapore, and India. Prabhu has qualifications including a Certificate III in Engineering Mechanical Trade and licenses in forklifting, confined spaces work, elevated work platforms, and more. He is skilled in engineering drawings, power tools, machinery maintenance, and meeting OH&S standards.
Christopher Renta is seeking a position that utilizes his skills in sheet metal repair, mechanical maintenance, and computers. He has over 10 years of experience in sheet metal fabrication, pipefitting, and mechanical work. His resume details work history from 2009 to present at several companies in roles involving sheet metal installation, fabrication, repair, and mechanical support. He also has certifications in welding and transportation worker identification.
Shitanshu Shekhar has over 4 years of experience in quality assurance and non-destructive testing. He is currently working as an Engineer in QA/QC at Punj Lloyd Ltd, where he is responsible for developing welding procedures, conducting inspections and tests, ensuring quality standards are met, and managing projects. He holds an engineering degree with a specialization in welding technology and is an ASNT Level III certified NDT inspector.
Welding Equipment Inspections and Maintenance in Australia.pdfWeldConnect
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The maintenance of welding equipment is essential to preserving workplace integrity in the busy world of Australian workshops, where accuracy and safety are intertwined. Welding safety procedures require exacting attention to detail since they are the foundation of industrial artistry. Maintenance and inspections act as the first line of defence against potential risks. Ignoring these necessary chores not only erodes the legal requirements imposed by Australian Standards rules but also lowers the quality of the welds.
Amidst the whir of machinery and the glow of welding arcs, the hazards associated with neglected equipment loom large. From compromised welds endangering structural stability to the looming spectre of fires and explosions, the risks are undeniable. In the context of Australian safety regulations, adherence to weld and safety protocols isn’t just encouraged—it’s legally mandated. Regulatory bodies vigilantly oversee the maintenance and inspection of welding equipment to uphold stringent safety standards, placing a firm emphasis on compliance to mitigate accidents and safeguard the well-being of all workshop personnel. Therefore, recognising the paramount importance of welding equipment maintenance isn’t merely a matter of operational efficiency—it’s a steadfast commitment to ensuring the safety and integrity of Australian workplaces.
Brad Schultz has over 2 years of welding experience through technical college programs and employment. He has certifications in gas welding, brazing, MIG, TIG, stick welding, and plasma cutting. Through college programs and his job at Northern Metal Fabrication, he gained skills in blueprint reading, fitting, quality control, and assembly. He is proficient in MIG welding with various wire types and stainless and carbon steel. Schultz seeks to apply his welding and fabrication skills and is able to operate machinery like grinders, band saws, and overhead cranes.
Jonathan Ivy Buckley is seeking a long-term position as a welder that utilizes teamwork. He has an education in welding and fabrication technology from Central Louisiana Technical Community College. His skills include MIG welding, pipe fitting, structural welding, shaping and cutting. His work experience includes welding tank cars at UTLX where he fabricated parts from blueprints and ensured measurements met specifications. He also has experience removing dents and painting exteriors of cars as a body shop technician.
The document appears to be a resume for Sarfudheen A. It summarizes his professional experience and qualifications. He has nearly 5 years of international experience in welding inspection and is currently seeking a senior level role in welding and quality control inspection. His experience includes working as a welding inspector for various companies in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, India, and his responsibilities involved ensuring welding processes complied with specifications and standards through inspection and testing. He holds an engineering degree and welding industry certifications.
This document contains the resume of Karin Simonsen, who has over 10 years of experience in non-destructive testing including radiography, ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle inspection, and penetrant testing. She has worked as a Level II Technician for Mistras Group and Team Industrial Services, and also has experience as a teacher for safety management and special education. Her education includes a Bachelor's degree in Exceptional Child Education from Jacksonville University and training in non-destructive testing and commercial diving.
Kenneth Blaxton has over 30 years of experience as a welder, pipefitter, and supervisor in various industrial settings including nuclear power plants, paper mills, and food processing facilities. He is certified in MIG and TIG welding and has experience in pipe fabrication, blueprint reading, welding, and serving as a foreman and general foreman. Most recently, he worked as a pipefitter at PCL in Cleveland, TN from 2015-2017 where he helped fabricate and install pipe systems.
The document discusses the process of shop fabrication of structural steel. It describes the key stages as receiving and inspecting raw materials, preparation such as cutting and drilling, production through welding, surface preparation and protection. Quality control is conducted throughout, including material inspections, dimension checks, identification tests and non-destructive tests. Common welding defects are also outlined along with factors that affect weld quality. Non-destructive tests like visual inspection, radiography, ultrasonic and magnetic testing are used to identify any defects before erection.
Danny Self is seeking a position as an HVAC Sheet Mechanic/Installer. He has over 20 years of experience in commercial HVAC installation, including 12 years as a superintendent overseeing jobsites. He is skilled in sheet metal fabrication, installation of ducts and other metal products, welding, and operating related machinery. He aims to use his knowledge and skills to take on challenging new positions.
Elwood Stokley has over 5 years of experience as a welder in shipyards. He has skills in quality control, OSHA compliance, teamwork, communication, and completing projects on time. His welding experience includes stick, MIG, TIG, and flux core welding of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. He is OSHA certified and has experience operating welding machines, tools, and equipment according to safety policies.
Kyle Lee Foster is seeking employment that utilizes his advanced manufacturing and quality assurance skills. He has over 8 years of experience as a production welder and fitter/welder. His resume lists welding and manufacturing skills and responsibilities at several previous employers, including operating welding equipment, inspecting workpieces, and following engineering drawings. He has a vocational certificate in welding technology from Guthrie Job Corps Center and a high school diploma from Shawnee High School.
This document provides a summary of Kevin Caldwell's experience and qualifications. He has over 20 years of experience in pest control, HVAC, welding, and mechanical work. His most recent role was at Appalachian Pest Control from 2011 to present, where he prepared sales contracts, trained employees, and applied chemical products. He is skilled in areas like termite and bed bug exclusions, welding, crane operation, and metal fabrication.
This document contains the resume of Christopher D. Balgua, who has worked as a Senior Operator and Process Welder in Saudi Arabia and the Philippines. It summarizes his responsibilities in quality control/inspection and operating various machinery like pipe bending machines, CNC machines, and welding equipment. It also lists his skills, training, and work experience in positions like pipe welder, operator, and senior operator at Saudi Steel Pipe Company, with responsibilities like setting up and operating machinery, training other employees, and meeting production goals.
Richard Estrella has over 7 years of experience as a millwright, pipefitter, and welder. He has expertise in industrial process piping and maintenance in the oil and gas industry. He is knowledgeable in welding, pipefitting, machinery repair, and precision measurement. Richard is willing to relocate for work and has experience in California.
Deepak Ranakoti is seeking a challenging position in mechanical engineering. He has a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from Shivalik College of Engineering with 75% marks in 2012. His past work experience includes working as a Project Engineer (Piping) for Simplex Infrastructures since 2014 on piping projects for Reliance Industries. Prior to that, from 2012-2014 he worked as a Mechanical Engineer (Piping) for Larsen & Toubro on a concentrated solar thermal power plant in Rajasthan for Areva Solar Thermal. In this role he was responsible for piping fabrication, erection, inspection, and welding activities to ensure all work met specifications. He is self-motivated,
Prabhu Swaminathan is seeking a career opportunity in the mining industry where he can utilize his experience as a mechanical fitter and tool maker. He has over 15 years of experience in these roles for companies in Australia, Singapore, and India. Prabhu has qualifications including a Certificate III in Engineering Mechanical Trade and licenses in forklifting, confined spaces work, elevated work platforms, and more. He is skilled in engineering drawings, power tools, machinery maintenance, and meeting OH&S standards.
Christopher Renta is seeking a position that utilizes his skills in sheet metal repair, mechanical maintenance, and computers. He has over 10 years of experience in sheet metal fabrication, pipefitting, and mechanical work. His resume details work history from 2009 to present at several companies in roles involving sheet metal installation, fabrication, repair, and mechanical support. He also has certifications in welding and transportation worker identification.
Shitanshu Shekhar has over 4 years of experience in quality assurance and non-destructive testing. He is currently working as an Engineer in QA/QC at Punj Lloyd Ltd, where he is responsible for developing welding procedures, conducting inspections and tests, ensuring quality standards are met, and managing projects. He holds an engineering degree with a specialization in welding technology and is an ASNT Level III certified NDT inspector.
Welding Equipment Inspections and Maintenance in Australia.pdfWeldConnect
Ìý
The maintenance of welding equipment is essential to preserving workplace integrity in the busy world of Australian workshops, where accuracy and safety are intertwined. Welding safety procedures require exacting attention to detail since they are the foundation of industrial artistry. Maintenance and inspections act as the first line of defence against potential risks. Ignoring these necessary chores not only erodes the legal requirements imposed by Australian Standards rules but also lowers the quality of the welds.
Amidst the whir of machinery and the glow of welding arcs, the hazards associated with neglected equipment loom large. From compromised welds endangering structural stability to the looming spectre of fires and explosions, the risks are undeniable. In the context of Australian safety regulations, adherence to weld and safety protocols isn’t just encouraged—it’s legally mandated. Regulatory bodies vigilantly oversee the maintenance and inspection of welding equipment to uphold stringent safety standards, placing a firm emphasis on compliance to mitigate accidents and safeguard the well-being of all workshop personnel. Therefore, recognising the paramount importance of welding equipment maintenance isn’t merely a matter of operational efficiency—it’s a steadfast commitment to ensuring the safety and integrity of Australian workplaces.
Brad Schultz has over 2 years of welding experience through technical college programs and employment. He has certifications in gas welding, brazing, MIG, TIG, stick welding, and plasma cutting. Through college programs and his job at Northern Metal Fabrication, he gained skills in blueprint reading, fitting, quality control, and assembly. He is proficient in MIG welding with various wire types and stainless and carbon steel. Schultz seeks to apply his welding and fabrication skills and is able to operate machinery like grinders, band saws, and overhead cranes.
Jonathan Ivy Buckley is seeking a long-term position as a welder that utilizes teamwork. He has an education in welding and fabrication technology from Central Louisiana Technical Community College. His skills include MIG welding, pipe fitting, structural welding, shaping and cutting. His work experience includes welding tank cars at UTLX where he fabricated parts from blueprints and ensured measurements met specifications. He also has experience removing dents and painting exteriors of cars as a body shop technician.
The document appears to be a resume for Sarfudheen A. It summarizes his professional experience and qualifications. He has nearly 5 years of international experience in welding inspection and is currently seeking a senior level role in welding and quality control inspection. His experience includes working as a welding inspector for various companies in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, India, and his responsibilities involved ensuring welding processes complied with specifications and standards through inspection and testing. He holds an engineering degree and welding industry certifications.
This document contains the resume of Karin Simonsen, who has over 10 years of experience in non-destructive testing including radiography, ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle inspection, and penetrant testing. She has worked as a Level II Technician for Mistras Group and Team Industrial Services, and also has experience as a teacher for safety management and special education. Her education includes a Bachelor's degree in Exceptional Child Education from Jacksonville University and training in non-destructive testing and commercial diving.
Kenneth Blaxton has over 30 years of experience as a welder, pipefitter, and supervisor in various industrial settings including nuclear power plants, paper mills, and food processing facilities. He is certified in MIG and TIG welding and has experience in pipe fabrication, blueprint reading, welding, and serving as a foreman and general foreman. Most recently, he worked as a pipefitter at PCL in Cleveland, TN from 2015-2017 where he helped fabricate and install pipe systems.
The document discusses the process of shop fabrication of structural steel. It describes the key stages as receiving and inspecting raw materials, preparation such as cutting and drilling, production through welding, surface preparation and protection. Quality control is conducted throughout, including material inspections, dimension checks, identification tests and non-destructive tests. Common welding defects are also outlined along with factors that affect weld quality. Non-destructive tests like visual inspection, radiography, ultrasonic and magnetic testing are used to identify any defects before erection.
1. Brittney N. Hill
5602 Woodline Drive
Texarkana, Ar 71854
BrittneyNHill@yahoo.com
Objective:
Seeking a full time welding position wherein I can provide, utilize, and apply my professional skills and contribute my
experience in an environment that provides for growth.
Summary:
US Army Veteran with 1yr of vocational training and experience in welding. 2yrs of welding experience altogether.
Associate of Applied Science in Welding (3.89 GPA). Certificate in Welding and NCCER Core Curriculum. MIG and pipe
qualifications. Able to work independently or as part of a team with little supervision.Ability to manage time and use
resources effectively. Great organizational skills, work ethic, discipline, dependability, leadership skills, critical thinking
skills, attention to detail, observation skills, and hand-eye coordination skills. Training includes:
ï‚· Welding fundamental
ï‚· Introduction to welding metallurgy
ï‚· Introduction to shielded metal arc welding
ï‚· Introduction to blueprint reading for welders
ï‚· Introduction to gas metal arc welding
ï‚· Introduction to gas tungsten arc welding
ï‚· Introduction to pipe welding
ï‚· Advanced pipe welding
 Internship – welding technology/ welder
ï‚· Special topics in welder/ welding technologist
ï‚· Basic safety
ï‚· Introduction to construction math
ï‚· Introduction to hand and power tools
ï‚· Introduction to construction drawings
ï‚· Basic communication skills
ï‚· Basic employ-ability skills
2. ï‚· Introduction to materials handling
ï‚· Welding symbols
ï‚· Reading welding detail drawings
Education:
Texarkana College, Texarkana, Tx, 8/2014-8/2015
Associate of Applied Science in Welding (3.89 GPA)
Certificate in Welding
Certificate in NCCER Core Curriculum
MIG qualification
Pipe qualification(schedule 80, SMAW)
Welder's Helper Certificate
Associate of Arts – General Studies 1/2007-5/2008
University of Central Arkansas,Conway, Ar 8/2005-12/2006
32 credit hrs
Experience:
ï‚· Weld components in flat, horizontal, vertical, or overhead position
ï‚· Operate safety equipment and use safe work habits
ï‚· Examine workpieces foe defects and measure workpieces with straightedges ortemplates to ensure conformance
with specifications
ï‚· Recognize, set up, and operate power and hand tools common to the welding trade, such as shielded metal arc and
gas metal arc welding equipment
ï‚· Select and install torches, torch tips, filler rods,and flux according to welding chart specifications or types and
thicknesses of metals
ï‚· Ignite torches or start power supplies and strikes arcs by touching electrodes to metals being welded, completing
electrical circuits.
ï‚· Connect and turn regulator valves to activate and adjust gas flow and pressure so that desired flames are obtained
ï‚· Chip or grind off excess weld, slag, or spatter, using hand scrapes or power chippers, portable grinders, or arc-
cutting equipment
ï‚· Operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments, using processes such as GTAW,
GMAW, SMAW, and FCAW
3. ï‚· Remove rough spots from workpiece using portable grinders, hand files, and scrapers
ï‚· Prepare all material surfaces to be welded, ensuring that there is no loose scale, slag, rust, moisture, grease, or other
foreign matter
ï‚· Position and secure workpieces
ï‚· Clean or degrease parts,using wire brushes,portable grinders, or chemical baths
ï‚· Cut, contour,and bevel metal plates and structural shapes to dimensions as specified by blueprints, layouts,work
orders, and templates using powered saws,hand shears,or chipping knives
ï‚· Repair products by dismantling, straightening presses,and reassembling parts using cutting torches,straightening
presses,and hand tools
ï‚· Check grooves,angles, or gap allowances, using micrometers, calipers and precision measuring instruments
ï‚· Hammer out bulges or bends in metal workpieces
ï‚· Dismantle metal assemblies or cut scrap metal, using thermal cutting equipment such as flame cutting equipment
or plasma arc equipment
ï‚· Controlled machines and presses
ï‚· Handling and moving objects
ï‚· Performing general physicalactivities
ï‚· Updating and using relevant knowledge
ï‚· Inspecting equipment, structures,and materials
ï‚· Mount materials onto production equipment
ï‚· Measure dimensions of completed products orworkpieces to verify conformance to specifications
ï‚· Align and lay out parts or workpiece to ensure proper assembly
ï‚· Smooth metal surfaces or edges
ï‚· Cut industrial materials in preparation for fabrication or processing
ï‚· Clean workpieces or finished products
ï‚· Operate welding equipment and grinding equipment
ï‚· Disassemble equipment for maintenance or repair
ï‚· Drill holes in parts,equipment, or materials
ï‚· Fill cracks, imperfections, or holes, in products orworkpieces
ï‚· Maintain inventories of materials, equipment, or products
Skills:
ï‚· Operation control
ï‚· Arm-hand steadiness
4. ï‚· Near vision
ï‚· Control precision
ï‚· Multilimb combination
ï‚· Visualization
ï‚· Manual dexterity
ï‚· Depth preception
ï‚· Selective attention
ï‚· Finger dexterity
ï‚· Static strength
ï‚· Trunk strength
ï‚· Speech recognition
ï‚· Active listening
ï‚· Monitoring
ï‚· Social perceptiveness
ï‚· Speaking
ï‚· Reading comprehension
ï‚· Service orientation
ï‚· Active learning
ï‚· Problem sensitivity
Work History:
11/2015- Current Welder/Builder, Texarkana Door & Window, Texarkana,Tx
3/2013-12/2014 Cashier/ stocker, Family Dollar, Texarkana,Tx
11/2009-10/2012 Military Police / Rear Detachment Unit Supply Specialist, US Army, Fort Riley, Ks
3/2007-9/2009 Sales Associate/ cashier, TJ Maxx, Texarkana, Tx
5. Accomplishments:
 Awarded the Army Achievement Medal – 2012
ï‚· Received National Defense Service Medal
ï‚· Received Global War on Terrorism Medal
ï‚· Army Service Ribbon
ï‚· President's List Fall 2014
ï‚· Dean's List Spring 2015
ï‚· President's List Summer 2015