As an union sheet metal worker, my working safety knowledge in combination with the understanding of the OSHA guidelines, principles, and policies I am seeking employment for a Safety Specialist position. I am capable of understanding and identifying the safety hazards from different perspectives.
JOSEPH PETERSON
OBJECTIVE:
To work in a supportive environment with career opportunities that are challenging and rewarding
PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE:
CMC Sheet Metal Inc., Capital Heights, MD 2008-2009
Journeyman/Supervisor
1 As supervisor, provided direction of an experienced crew of workers, in the installation of duct risers in shafts and installed louvers and fans in a mechanical room.
2 Assisted engineer in the planning and initiating projects and provided advice to how and where equipment could be placed to ensure the equipment works efficiently.
3 Performed skilled and hazardous work in the construction, maintenance, inspection and repair of equipment as well as ensured that OSHA and Safety requirements were met.
4 Created and maintained a safe, clean, and neat work environment. Assured the safe and proper use of tools and equipment.
ADJ Sheet Metal Inc., White Plains MD 2007 – 2008
Journeyman
1 Read, interpret and use blueprints to assemble duct work, coordinated with contract service vendors, material vendors and vendors in various trades to complete job orders and to install sheet metal products
2 Installed sheet metal products
3 Trained apprentices, helpers and journeyman in general and specific job requirements, to teach the precise limits and standards of accuracy while performing a variety of duties
BME, Hollywood, MD 2006
Journeyman
1 Designed and sketched sheet metal products needed for specific jobs
2 Picked up materials and assembled, installed and repaired ducts
SOUTHLAND INDUSTRIES, Lorton VA 2003 – 2006
Journeyman
1 Supervised apprentices and helpers in the day-to-day tasks, assist in evaluating the performance of apprentices and helpers
2 Analyzes and resolves work problems. Maintains time records and coordinates schedules
3 Interprets company policies to workers and enforces safety regulations. Establishes and adjusts work sequences to meet construction schedules, using knowledge of capacities of equipment and assigned personnel
CMC Sheet Metal, Capitol Heights, MD 2002 - 2003
Journeyman/Supervisor
1 Made modifications to newly installed sheet metal to accommodate existing trades
2 Used blueprints to install sheet metal supplies according to the blueprint specifications
Pierce & Associates, Alexandria, VA
2000-2001
Journeyman
1 Responsible for hauling, transporting, and assembling air handle units
2 Installed fans and various types of sheet metal equipment such as louvers and exhaust fans
Stromberg Sheet Metal, Beltsville, MD 1994-1999
Apprentice
1 Responsible for cleanup and gathering of materials needed for the day.
2 Assisted journeyman in the completion of sheet metal tasks. Learned to read blue prints
EDUCATION:
• Seminole State College, Seminole, OK 1987 - 1989
• Earned: Associates of Arts Degree
• University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH 1989 – 1990
• Major: Criminal Justice
CORPORATE TRAINING:
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Training
1 Chesapeake Regional Safety Council, Baltimore, MD 2009
• Successful Completion: OSHA 30/Training Course for the Construction Industry
2 ECRI Institute/OTI Education Center, Plymouth Meeting, PA 2010
• Certification Course Completed: OSHA 510/Occupational Safety Construction
Industry Course
Management: Supervise, assign and coordinate work activity of subordinates, estimate material and labor, maintain time, work orders, material, equipment and shop records, interpret policies to assigned personnel, enforce safety regulations, codes and standards. Computer Software/Applications: Microsoft Office (Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, proficient with the entry of database applications and storage of information, able to retrieve and research files using computer applications. Customer Relations: Ensure quality service for customers, maintain effective and collaborative relationships with internal and external business partners and take a proactive role in operational functions. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): Certified to teach OSHA 30 course this includes: Construction and for construction foreman, supervisors and usual operatives in the construction industry who need a 10 and 30 hours OSHA card.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
1 CMC Sheet Metal Inc.: Performed sheet metal projects ranging from $100 to over $6 million Smaller projects valued at or below $45,000.00 which accounted for an average $1 million dollars of this volume per year.
2 Southland Industries: Acquired a successful record of being among one of the safest mechanical journeymen in the company by interpreting company policy to workers and enforcing safety regulations.
3 Standing Member: Washington Metropolitan Area Construction Safety Association
REFERENCE: Will provide upon request
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