To secure a superintendent position involving ironwork or other related fields based on previous supervisory experience and recent NCCER Project Superintendent training.
Employment
2007 CCC Group, Inc., San Antonio, Texas
Ironworker Foreman
Responsibilities
Supervise crew consisting of ironworkers, welders, and laborers in erection of industrial building
Plan and schedule work to be performed, secure necessary material and equipment, and review completed work
Maintain and enforce safety procedures, company policies, and quality standards
Meet time schedules and budget for the job
Responsibilities
Supervise crews of up to 22 people consisting of ironworkers, welders, fitters, and laborers,
and provide written evaluations
Plan and schedule work to be performed and review completed work
Oversee subcontractors and secure necessary material and equipment
Maintain and enforce safety procedures, company policies, and quality standards
Meet time schedules and budget for the job
Other Project Assignments
General Foreman for several projects; responsible for overseeing all operations of multiple crews, coordinate progression of work with first shift
Managed all operations and employee supervision in various project fabrication facilities
Experience
Erection of industrial steel-frame buildings, roofs, walls, floors, stairs, platforms, grating, walkways, handrails, ductwork, bracing, paper processing machinery
Boiler erection of wood, peat, coal, and gas-fired plants
Re-fueling outages at nuclear power plant and construction of nuclear fuel-pool cooling skid
Bridge work including drilling and bolting-up splice plates, installation and welding of bearings, replacement of rivets, flat bar, and liftspan cables, and erection of liftspan locks
Miscellaneous iron work including structural reinforcement, rebuilding canal lock gates, and construction of living quarters along with installation of bolt-in furniture on exploratory ocean oil rig
1986 Ed Harmon & Sons Fabrication, Skowhegan, Maine
Shop Superintendent
Responsibilities
Complete operation of shop and supervision of 30 employees
Prior to 1986 Fabricator/welder, leadman positions with various metal fabrication companies
Training/Certification
Advanced Rigging Training 2003
OSHA 10
OSHA 510
Operation of fork truck, reach truck, manlifts, scissor lifts
Education
Technical Careers, Inc., West Haven, CT: Completed welding training program
Norwalk Community College, University of Wisconsin, and University of Connecticut: Liberal Arts courses
NCCER Project Superintendent Training-Spring 2009
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