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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy

0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

(xxx-xxx-xxxx

Email: abc@xyz.com

Country of Citizenship: USA

Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX

____________________________________________________________________________

 

Vacancy Announcement #:

Position:

 

 

Core Competencies

32 Years of Sheet Metal Experience, Sheet Metal Apprentice Certificate of Completion, Fabrication, Assembly, Installation, Repair, Ducts, Industrial Ovens, Spray Paint Booths, Shaping Metal with Anvils/Blocks/Hammers, Soldering, Welding, including ARC and MIG, Riveting, Grinders/Buffers, Supervisory Experience, OSHA Regulations, Blueprints

 

Professional Experience

January 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

Salary: $63,150 Annual

Hours per Week: 50

Supervisor: Willie Benning, Carl Smith, 734.459.6800 May NOT Contact

 

Journeyman Sheet Metal Worker

 

In this assignment for Durr, played key role in production of work platform at the General Motors plant in Lansing, MI. Duties called for laying out grillage steel to support platform, cutting channels to proper length, welding parts and fastening plate to channel utilizing appropriate screws and nuts. Employed Pittsburgh machine for applying Pittsburgh lock on sheets.

 

Additionally, worked on a project for Chrysler Motors at their Warren Truck Plant in Warren, MI. Here, participated with team upgrading plant through destruction and removal of old heater boxes and laying-out floor-plan and anchoring in new equipment. Also removed old ductwork and prepared openings for new ducts. Utilizing welding, rivets, bolts, caulk, metal drive clips, bonds and cement, assembled components and repaired sheet metal. Also installed assemblies including supporting frameworks and flashing.

 

 

 

June 2004 December 2004

Durr Systems

Plymouth, MI 48170

Salary: $25.43/hour

Hours per Week: 50

Supervisor: Willie Benning, 734.459.6800 May Contact

 

Journeyman Sheet Metal Worker

 

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In an earlier position with Durr Systems, worked on oven module production project for Ford Motor Company, consisting of laying out floor channels for grillage steel, insulating and covering with sheet metal and welding all seams to attain air-tight seal.

 

Additionally, participated in fabrication of 40 x 20 x 1/4 washing tanks for auto bodies, again requiring laying out of grillage steel with cross support steel for floors/walls. This steel was overlaid with stainless steel sheets and welded to meet water-tight specifications.

 

Employed Miller inner shield MIG welding equipment, with a 75% Argon/25% CO2 mix, to produce air-tight seal on round exhaust ductwork for shop.

 

 

 

January 2004 June 2004

AB MYR Industries

Belleville, MI 48111

Salary: $29.98/hour

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Norm Depollo, 734.941.2200 May Contact

 

Journeyman Sheet Metal Worker

 

Fulfilling assignment for AB MYR Industries, worked at the Chrysler Motor Company s Warren, MI, plant, focusing efforts on delineating areas on roof for installation of air units and welding units in place. Utilized standard equipment, including shears, hammers, punches and drills to fabricate materials or alter parts on site. On interior of building, installed ducts and support systems needed to connect them to roof-mounted air units and cut openings into roof in order to connect ducting to air units.

 

 

 

April 2003 November 2003

Construction-Fabricators, Inc.

Fenton, MI 48430

Salary: $37,519 Annually

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Jim Paller, 810.629.8079 May Contact

 

Journeyman Sheet Metal Worker

 

For this construction-fabrication organization, participated in work assignment for AkeBono in Farmington Hills, MI, installing soundproof panels in testing rooms. Employed Hilti hammer drill and Z-Max Anchors to anchor wall bents to concrete walls/ceiling. Cut, bent and rolled flashing materials as needed. Set support columns for rooms, leveled and anchored them to floor. Fabricated duct work support braces from angle iron and welded/caulked to produce air-tight seals. Equipment utilized for entire project included sheet metal screw guns with self-tapping screws and laser levels for ensuring plumb walls and correctly-aligned ceilings.

 

 

 


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August 2001 November 2001

Architectural Metal Service Inc.

Saginaw, MI 48604

Salary: $68,145 Annually

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Dave Balabuck, 517.752.5400 May Contact

 

Journeyman Sheet Metal Worker

 

Accepted assignment working on an aerodynamic-testing wind tunnel for the General Motors Technical Center in Warren, MI. For this project, installed insulation and lined walls with sheet metal. Used a Hilti .22 caliber nail gun to attach sheet metal bents to concrete walls and a Hilti hammer drill for anchors. Pop-riveted sheet metal on wall bents and flashed all turning vanes at corners, according to General Motors specifications.

 

 

 

January 2001 June 2001

Haden Schweitzer Corporation (no longer in business)

Auburn Hills, MI 48326

Salary: $28.34/Hour

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Lenard Smith, Phone N/A May Contact

 

Journeyman Sheet Metal Worker

 

For LDM Technologies, a small parts supplier, assisted in installation of spray paint system and oven, which consisted of spiral supply air duct and oven and spray paint booth exhaust ducting. Anchored booth walls into concrete and fabricated sheet metal duct hangars, rolling and bending to fit spiral ducts. Laser levels were used to assure that walls were plumb and floors even. Following blueprint specifications, welded and caulked all connections and used knowledge of mathematic calculations to determine duct offsets and material lengths for critical fitting. Used sheet metal screw guns, ladders, plasma cutting torch, trammel points, tin snips and both oxy and acetylene welding equipment.

 

 

 

July 2000 December 2000

AB MYR Industries

Belleville, MI 48111

Salary: $64,900 Annually

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Norm Depollo, 734.941.2200 May Contact

 

Journeyman Sheet Metal Worker

In this initial assignment for AB MYR, participated in installation of automobile paint drying ovens. This required fitting and welding square ducting for interior ventilation and exhaust stacks, which were affixed to exterior of plant. Gave particular attention to placement and installing oven heater boxes. Utilized specially-made flashings to give professionally-finished appearance.

 

 

 


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April 2000 July 2000

Tek-Mor Industries (no longer in business)

Troy, MI 48084

Salary: $27.97/Hour

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Dave Banyeas, Phone N/A May Contact

 

Supervisor

 

Oversaw crew of 20 personnel assigned to the General Motors Flint Plant to install/upgrade ventilation and exhaust systems for both the new and existing body shop sanding booths. Project also required assembling truck body washing systems. For this project produced transition duct work, including shaping and welding to make complete fitting. Also fabricated angle iron frames for duct work connections.

 

 

 

January 1999 December 1999

Durr Systems

Plymouth, MI 48170

Salary: $60,870 Annual

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Jack Stevenson, 586.755.7500 May Contact

 

Journeyman Sheet Metal Worker

 

In this initial role with Durr, performed installation of air purifiers and exhaust fans for the Ford Motor Dearborn Assembly Paint Shop. Assignment required accurate measurement and fabrication of various flashing pieces and support brackets, as well as welding of duct frames and hangars. Also assembled mono panels for wet sanding booths, which included welding, torch burning and measuring of all components.

 

 

 

February 1998 August 1998

Hi-Con Corporation (out of business)

Hicksville, NY 11801

Salary: $24.47/Hour

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Bill Coshell, Phone N/A May Contact

 

Journeyman Sheet Metal Worker

 

The directive for this job for General Motors Research and Development Department was to install sound-proof panels on metal wall channels to product sound-proof automobile testing rooms. Procedure called for anchoring wall channel bents to walls, utilizing laser levels to plumb walls and floor channels and producing various flashing units for application to doors, windows and electrical panels to achieve fine finishing completion. Utilized hand brake, shears and nibblers in process.

 

 


Richard Petracich Vacancy #: Page 5 of 5

 

1984 - 1988

United States Army

Amberg, Germany

Salary: E4 Pay Grade

Hours per Week: N/A

Supervisor: MSG Gilmore, Phone N/A May Contact

 

E-4

 

As an E-4, was charged with organizing and maintaining a welding shop and attending to the repair needs of various pieces of equipment. Repaired/replaced fenders for Armored Personnel Carriers, employed MIG welding to repair cracked hinges on M1 Abrams Tanks, and used capabilities with arc welding to affix new sheet metal to damaged floors in Jeep vehicles assigned to unit. Also, designed and fabricated exterior storage racks to hold maintenance supplies. In this assignment, used shop drill motors, grinders, tin snips, welders and oxy/acetylene torches.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Education

High School Diploma

Sheet Metal Apprentice Certificate of Completion

 

 

 

Additional Information

United States Army

Honorable Discharge

 

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