Welder Apprentice TESORO Mandan Refinery, Mandan, ND 2017 — Present • Weld components and assemblies using electric, arc or gas welding equipment as per instruction • Carryout hydrostatic and x-ray dimension tests on welding materials to assess weld quality • Secure parts as per specification effectively using a straightedge, combination squares and calipers • Weld components in flat, vertical or overhead position as needed
Ring Power Corporation, Dardanelle, AK 6/2013 to 9/2013
Welder Apprentice • Assisted in laying out, positioning and fitting various parts for welding • Adjusted valves, gauges and flames on equipment and handled compressed gas and oxygen cylinders to be used during welding procedures • Operated air arc gougers and grinders and set up hand and power tools to be used during the welding process • Examined completed pieces for conformity and quality • Cleaned and maintained work areas to ensure proper functioning and safe working conditions
Typical responsibilities seen on
a Welder Apprentice example resume are reading blueprints, selecting appropriate welding techniques, following safety procedures, preparing parts that must be welded, maintaining welding equipment, and inspecting welded surfaces.
The welder apprentice handles metal to create and assemble components for various structures.
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WELDING APPRENTICE A competent and tactful individual seeking a welding apprenticeship, utilizing knowledge of welding and fabrication.
Not exact matches
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES MAY INCLUDE: - Examine damage vehicles, read and understand body repair estimates - Remove upholstery, accessories, electrical and hydraulic window - and - seat - operating equipment, and trim to gain access to vehicle body and fenders - Fill depressions with body filler - Remove damaged panels - Bolt or
weld replacement parts in position, using wrenches or
welding equipment - Straighten bent automobile frames - File, grind and sand repaired surfaces - Refinish repaired surface - Aim headlights, align wheels, and bleed hydraulic brake system - Repair or replace defective mechanical parts Job Requirements QUALIFICATIONS: - Two (2) years of experience as a vehicle body repairer or
apprentice - Working knowledge of all aspects of repairs for damaged body parts and bodies of vehicles - Valid driver's license - State of Michigan mechanic certificate in body repair required WORKING CONDITIONS: This is a physically demanding position.
She took a break from college and traveled for six years as an
apprentice to a bronze sculptor who taught her to
weld.
Adept at providing support and mentoring to
apprentice welders in a clear friendly and accessible manner.
Apprentice Welders are entry - level professionals developing their skills regarding the trade.
Essential job responsibilities listed on an
Apprentice Welder resume are reading blueprints, setting up
welding equipment, maintaining the work site clean, repairing parts of metal products, following journeyman instructions, and informing supervisors in case of material shortage.
Most
Apprentice Welders have completed training at a technical school or community college.
• Trained 15
apprentices to perform
welding, restoration and painting work on damaged auto body parts.
Key Achievements • Removed 105 rough spots from a 10 × 10 workpiece within the given deadline of 2 hours • Developed 158 templates for common
welding projects, making regular
welding work time - efficient • Conducted 18 workshops aimed at training
apprentices in the use of thermal cutting equipment
KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Conceived and developed three templates to hold and align metal parts • Demonstrated advanced knowledge of metallurgy, geometry and
welding techniques to evaluate
weld quality, enhancing overall client satisfaction by 30 % • Removed very old rough spots from assigned workpieces in record - breaking time using portable grinders, hand files, and scrapers • Won the «Most Dedicated
Apprentice» title in 2017
She began on site as an
apprentice, working as a
welder for eight years doing heavy equipment maintenance on haulers and shovels for the mines.
Our trades — our
welders and pipe fitters and so forth — train locally here at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and
apprentice through places like that, then go up into the tar sands and help build and develop those areas.