To work as a Construction Superintendent/Project Manager
Objective
I have worked in the Construction Industry for over eleven years and as you can see from my resume I have an extensive work history and have worked on some very high profile sites. I have gained tons of experience during all this movement. I am a Journeyman Ironworker by trade but I am also a certified welder, have training and am certified In Hazardous Materials and OSHA . I have trained apprentices and worked with subcontractors. I have worked in DC, NJ, NY, MD and VA. I am used to moving around but now I am looking for a permanent home where I can use my skills. I have a degree in Construction Management and I want to work as a Project Supervisor or Construction Manager/Superintendent.
Training
• State of Maryland Erosion & Sediment Control Certification, March 2007
• (40) Hour Has mat Certification Refresher, August 2002
• OSHA Training with and around hazardous materials and sites; Sub Par R Certification, Jan 2001
• Certification in building erection and material handling;
• (32) Hour Lead Certification, June 2001
• OSHA Training with and removal of lead; Scaffold Certification June 2001
• Certification in erection of scaffolds; Ironworkers Apprenticeship Training, February 2001
• Training in all phases of ironwork, i.e., foundations, erections, finishing and glazing;
• OSHA (10) Hour Safety Certification, Jan 2001; Training in workplace safety
Work History
• 8/2008 –2/2009
Journeyman Ironworker: Constellation Energy [at] Brandon Shores in Anne Arundel MD; Jobsite at Silver Spring MD; NCE Tech Center in Ft. Belvoir, VA and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD
I worked all phases of ironwork and also did welding, blueprint reading, fabrication and training apprentices.
Simpkins (cont)
• 4/2008 – 7/2008
Journeyman Ironworker; Quality Industrial Contracting, Sparrows Point, MD
Welding, fabricating, steel erecting, training of apprentices
• 8/2007—4/2008
Journeyman Ironworker; Whiting and Turner, Washington DC
Total renovation of Eisenhower Theater at the Kennedy Center; welding, burning, erecting structural steel for reinforced decking, razing floors and training apprentices in daily tasks,
1. Second jobsite at Woodley Park Marriott in Washington DC; JR Ballroom addition and lobby renovation;
Journeyman Ironworker; Welding, glass installation, fabrication of handrails and fence and catwalk; training apprentices and daily tasks
2. Third jobsite at Navy Yard, Washington, DC
Journeyman Ironworker; Total rehab of historic building, reinforcement of columns with structural steel, welding and training of apprentices and daily tasks
• 6/2007—8/2007
Journeyman Ironworker; Baltimore Steel, Baltimore MD
Reinforcement of columns with structural steel, welding and training of apprentices and daily tasks
• 1/2007—6/2007
Assistant Superintendent; Whiting and Turner, Baltimore MD. Provide guidance for subcontractors on scheduling daily tasks, weekly and monthly status, holding safety meetings, handling disputes and problem solving, quality control, reporting any and all activities to the Superintendent
• 10/2006—1/2007
Journeyman Ironworker; Bosworth Steel, Washington Nationals Stadium
Welding, burning, layouts, structural steel erections
• 3/2006—10/2006
Journeyman Ironworker; James River Iron, Richmond VA
Welding, light fabricating, miscellaneous
• 1/2006 – 3/2006
Journeyman Ironworker: American Bridge, Woodrow Wilson Bridge
Simpkins (cont)
• 10/2005—3/2006
Journeyman Ironworker; Whiting and Turner, Washington DC
Tying rebar, layouts, welding, structural and finishing ironwork, stairs, handrails and in-house fabricating
• 8/2005—10/2005
Roofing & Sheet Metal Contractor Michael J. Bollinger, Baltimore MD, Operating concrete cutter, small construction equipment, work demolition, concrete work, cutting and roofing
• 7/2003—8/2005
Journeyman Ironworker; Baltimore Steel and Potomac Construction, Baltimore, MD Baltimore/Washington-Thurgood Marshall International Airport; tying rebar, layouts, welding, structural and finishing ironwork, stairs, handrails and in house fabricating
• 1/2003—2/2003
Journeyman Ironworker; High Steel, Bridgewater, NJ; set steel girders for expansion on Route 28 Bridge in Bridgewater NJ
• 2002 – 2002
Journeyman Ironworker; George Harms, Newark, NJ
Set reinforcement steel on ramps for Routes 1 and 9
• 2001 – 2001
Journeyman Ironworker; Northeast Construction, Newark, NJ & J. Fletcher Creamer, Newark, NJ
Tar mat extension for Continental Airlines terminal at Newark Airport. Set guardrails on Routes 1 and 9 in Newark NJ and fence on overpass
Education
• Morgan State University, Baltimore MD; Bachelor of Civil Engineering degree, completion 2011
• Baltimore City Community College, Baltimore MD, AA Degree, Construction Management, completed June 2008
• Earl Beck Corporation, Baltimore MD, FCAW ANSI/ASW D1.1 Structural Steel All Pos 3G, Jan 2004
• Quality Assurance Management, Crofton MD, SMAW ANSI/ASW D1.1 All Pos 3G, Feb 2004
References Available on Request
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