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Curtis Moffis

Seymour

Summary

Experienced Mig Welder keeps equipment and tools in good working order. Prepares surfaces, completes diverse products and corrects defective welds. Productive team player with strong safety awareness, basic math skills and expertise in MIG welding.

Overview

1
1
year of professional experience
1992
1992
years of post-secondary education

Work History

Mig Welder

Hutchens industries. Lnc
Mansfield
06.2021 - 06.2022
  • Welded in different stations, several
  • Performed MIG welding on a variety of metals, including steel, stainless steel and aluminum.
  • Troubleshot welding problems as required.
  • Set up and operated MIG welding machines according to established safety procedures.
  • Filled gaps between parts using various types of filler materials such as fluxes, rods, wires and alloys.
  • Provided technical support regarding proper use of tools and equipment.
  • Trained junior staff members in safe operation of machinery.
  • Readied components for fabrication by marking reference lines and measuring distances accurately with calipers, rulers or micrometers.
  • Maintained a clean workspace throughout the day.
  • Repaired worn or damaged parts by cutting out sections using torches or plasma cutters then re-welding them into place.
  • Cleaned workpieces prior to welding using wire brushes, grinders or chemical solutions.
  • Assessed projects to determine the appropriate welding process and equipment needed.
  • Worked collaboratively with other team members to complete complex projects efficiently within deadlines.
  • Applied protective coatings such as paint or powder coating after finishing welds.
  • Used correct tools, materials, and attachments for the specific job.
  • Checked part compliance against specifications using measuring tools.
  • Completed welds in flat, horizontal, vertical, or overhead positions.
  • Examined welds to check bead size and other specifications.
  • Cleaned and inspected parts and assemblies at each production stage and documented production defects.
  • Prepared workpiece edges by grinding, cutting, buffing or bending to verify snug fit.
  • Positioned and clamped workpieces together and properly assembled in jigs and fixtures.
  • Safely ignited torches and monitored surroundings to proactively identify hazards.
  • Cut, contoured and beveled metal and structural shapes to achieve accurate dimensions.
  • Welded fabrication materials, continuously checking for safety and quality.
  • Adjusted weld machines to correct settings for precision and waste reduction.
  • Measured workpieces with straightedges or templates to conform with specifications.
  • Positioned and secured workpieces using hoists, wire and banding machines or hand tools.
  • Connected and turned regulator valves to activate and adjust gas flow and pressure and obtain desired flames.
  • Aligned and clamped workpieces using rules, squares or hand tools.
  • Prepared material surfaces for welding by removing scale, rust or other foreign matter.
  • Detected faulty operation of equipment or defective materials and notified supervisors.
  • Selected and installed torches, filler rods and flux according to welding chart specifications.
  • Welded components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions.
  • Marked or tagged material with job number, piece marks and other identifying marks.
  • Organized tools, supplies and equipment at the end of each shift.

Education

Orchard Farm High School
West Alton, Mo

Skills

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Timeline

Mig Welder

Hutchens industries. Lnc
06.2021 - 06.2022

Orchard Farm High School
Curtis Moffis