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RUDY H GONZALES

7137 WINCHESTER RD
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TX 76182
(817) 658-8376
(817) 797-7479
[email protected]

Career Objectives

Eagerly seeking a challenging, responsible and regarding position with a progressive company, which will utilize my
knowledge and experience. I am self-motivated, well organized and able lo meet dead lines. but ofcourse SAFETY
comes first.

Summary of Qualifications
I am a honest hard working man that believe's a LEADER leads by EXAMPLE in the jobs that I have been a
LEADPERSON or FOREPERSON, I always have worked. The companies I have worked for I guess were OLD
SCHOOL and it never hurt to lend a helping hand.

Work History
Sterling Construction April 20, 2018 - March 12, 2020
TD INDUSTRIES INC,
PIPEWELDER/PIPEFITTER Feb 04, 2002
February - Apr
04, 2004 16, 2012
- April 16, 2015
8
February 04, 2004 - April
Fil and weld pipe

QUALIFIED CONTRACTORS INC., Tempe, Arizona December 01, 2000 - January 10, 2004
PIPE FOREPERSON/WELD INSPECTOR/CRANE OPERATOR Dec 01, 2001 - Jan 01, 2002
Assign work schedule, check safety permits, take weld count, inspect welds, keep weld log, read film (X-RAYS)
Operate Hydraulic Crane up to 100 Ton.
· I was a lead man after I got everyone there job dutys I went and did my job which included repairing all X-RAY
WELDS that came back and anything else that needed to be done, my boss had me going around to make sure
things were running smooth or if we had any problems get them fixed asap.

DUKE/FLUOR DANIEL,
WELDER Dec 01, 1996 - Dec 30, 2000
December 28, 1996 - November 5, 2000
Weld CHROME Pipe

BAR'S FOODS,
WELDER Jul 01, 1994 - Sep 30, 1996
July 01, 1994 - September 30, 1996
Fab and weld stainless steel parts for food processing plant

Education

Lubbock Christian College, Lubbock, Texas


2 years college, technical or vocational school
Major: Welding Tech.
GPA: 3.5

Training
Military Training
U.S. Air Force
ST ANDARD FIRST AID Aug 10, 2012 - Aug 10, 2012
AMERICAN RED CROSS
WE WATCHED FILMS AND DID HANDS ON IN THE CLASS ROOM
CPR/AED Aug 10, 2012 - Aug 10, 2012
AMERICAN RED CROSS
WE WATCHED FILMS AND DID HANDS ON EXERCISES IN CLASS
HEART SAVER FIRST AID Jul 10, 2011- Jul 10, 2011
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
ADULT FIRST AID, ENVIORNMENTAL EMERGENCIES.ADULT/CHILD CPR
ADULT/CHILD AED
APPERNTICE Apr 20, 2004 • Apr 20, 2005
TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PLUMPING EXAMINERS
We did class room and workbooks watched films and had hands on plus on the job traning for 6 months before we
were issued our APPERNTICE CARDS, plus we had to pass a coupon test.
Occupational License or Certification

(GMAW,GTAW,ect)------- GTAW-SMAW Certification Expires: Dec 31, 2012


MIDWEST INSPECTION SERVICE, Dallas, Texas

AUTOMATIC WELDING SYSTEM OPERATION Certification Expires: Feb 03, 2016


ARC MACHINES INC., Dallas, Texas

GMAW,GTAW ------ (GTAW) Certification Expires: Dec 31, 2012


MIDWEST INSPECTION SERVICES, Dallas, Texas

Welder Certification Card Certification Expires: Apr 30, 2013


Oklahoma Department of Labor, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Occupational Experience

Electro-Mechanical Technicians (10 yrs 9 mos )


1. Aligns. fits. and assembles component parts, using hand tools. power tools, 20 years or more
fixtures, templates. and microscope.
2. Analyzes and records test results and prepares written documentation. 10 to 14 years
3. Inspects parts for surface defects. 10 to 14 years
4. Installs electrical and electronic parts and hardware in housing or assembly, 5 to 9 years
using soldering equipment and hand tools.
5. Operates metalworking machines to fabricate housings. jigs, fittings, and fixtures. 10 to 14 years
6. Reads blueprints, schematics, diagrams, and technical orders to determine 20 years or more
method and sequence of assembly.
7. Repairs, reworks, and calibrates assemblies to meet operational specifications 20 years or more
and tolerances.
8. Tests performance of electromechanical assembly, using test instruments such 10 to 14 years
as oscilloscope. electronic voltmeter, and bridge.
9. Verifies dimensions and clearances of parts to ensure conformance to 10 to 14 years
specifications, using precision measuring instruments.

Boilermakers ( 20 yrs 10 mos )


1. Attaches rigging and signals crane operator to lift pressure vessel parts to 20 years or more
specified position.
2. Bells, beads with power hammer, or welds pressure vessel tube ends to ensure 20 years or more
leakproof joints.
3. Bolts or arc-welds pressure vessel structures and parts together, using wrenches 20 years or more
and welding equipment.
4. Fabricates parts. such as stacks, uptakes, and chutes, to adapt pressure vessel 15 to 19 years
to premises.
5. Inspects assembled vessels for faulty accessories and pressure tests for leakage. 20 years or more
6. Installs manholes, handholes, valves, gauges, and feedwater connections in 20 years or more
drums of water tube boilers, using hand tools.
7. Installs refractory brick and other heat resistant materials in firebox of pressure 3 to 4 years
vessel.
8. Locates and marks reference points for columns or plates on foundation, using 20 years or more
master straightedge. square. transit and measuring instruments.
9. Maintains and repairs stationary steam boilers and boiler house auxiliaries, using 20 years or more
hand tools and power tools.
10. Positions, aligns, and secures structural parts and related assemblies of 20 years or more
pressure vessels, using plumb bobs, levels, wedges and turnbuckles.
11. Repairs insulation of pressure vessel with cement. 10 to 14 years
12. Repairs or replaces defective pressure vessel parts, using torch, jacks, caulking 15 to 19 years
hammers, power saw. threading die, and welding equipment.
13. Shapes seams, joints, and irregular edges of pressure vessel sections and 20 years or more
structural parts to attain specified fit. using cutting torch, file. and power grinder.
14. Straightens or reshapes bent pressure vessel plates and structure parts, using 20 years or more
hammer. jacks, and torch.
15. Studies blueprints to determine location. relationship and dimensions of parts, to 20 years or more
assemble pressure vessels, such as boilers, tanks and vats.

Maintenance and Repair Workers, General ( 3 yrs 0 mos )

First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers ( 15 yrs 6 mos)


1 Calculates labor and equipment requirements and production specifications, 10 to 14 years
using standard formulas.
2. Confers with management or subordinates to resolve worker problems. 10 to 14 years
complaints. or grievances.
3. Confers with other supervisors to coordinate operations and activities within 10 to 14 years
departments or between departments.
4. Demonstrates equipment operations or work procedures to new employees or 10to 14 years
assigns employees to experienced workers for training.
5. Determines standards, production and rates based on company policy, 10 to 14 years
equipment and labor availability, and workload.
6. Direct and coordinate the activities of employees engaged in production or 10 to 14 years
processing of goods.
7. Inspects materials. products, or equipment to detect defects or malfunctions. 10 to 14 years
8. Interprets specifications, blueprints, job orders, and company policies and 20 years or more
procedures for workers.
9. Maintains operations data, such as time, production. and cost records and 10 to 14 years
prepares management reports.
10. Monitor gauges, dials. and other indicators to ensure operators conform to 10 to 14 years
production or processing standards.
11. Monitors or patrols work area and enforces safety or sanitation regulations. 10 to 14 years
12. Plans and establishes work schedules, assignments, and production 10 to 14 years
sequences. to meet production goals.
13. Reads and analyzes charts, work orders, or production schedules to determine 10 to 14 years
production requirements.
14. Recommends or implements measures to motivate employees and improve 10 to 14 years
production methods, equipment performance, product quality, or efficiency.
15. Requisitions materials. supplies, equipment parts, or repair services. 10 to 14 years
16. Reviews operations and accounting records or reports to determine the 10 to 14 years
feasibility of production estimates and evaluate current production.
17. Sets up and adjusts machines and equipment. 20 years or more

Computer Skills
Typing Speed: 45 Words Per Minute

• Desktop Publishing Software (lnDesign, etc)


• EMail Software (Outlook, Thunderbird, etc)
• Graphics or Drawing Software (Photoshop, etc)
• Internet Browser (Internet Explorer. Firefox, etc)
• Netw ork ing or Lan Softw are (Cisco , etc)
• Peripheral Devices (Sca nners, Printers, etc)
• Personal Com puters
• Presentation Software (PowerPoint, Flash, etc)
• Spreadsheet Software (Cale, Excel, etc)
• Utility Software (Virus, File Compression. etc)
• Word Processing Software (Word, WordPerfect, etc)

Language Skills
English - Excellent ( Read Write Speak )
Spanish - Good ( Read Speak )

Additional Skills

I can operate just about any piece of equiptment on a construction job. I am certified up to 100 ton Crane, anywhere
from a Bobcat to a Front end Loader. I am the kind of person that likes to take the lead and get the job done as long as
it is done SAFE, SAFETY COMES FIRST.

Driver's License

Class C- Commercial
Commercial Driver's License Endorsements
• P- Passenger
• T- Doubles/Triples
• X - Combination of N and H

References

Bobby Carsile
Maint./Supv.
T. D. Industries
(214) 263-4322
jl ams cam

Tim Warren
Maint/Supv
T.D.lndustries Inc.
(214) 934-9005

Campbell Williams
Business Owner
BCW Food Products Inc
(469) 682-9066

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