Profile
I am professional welder and am currently working at Glow Innovations. I studied at Nothlink College, one of the most prestigious institutions in South Africa.
My job is my passion; I am motivated, passionate and always ready to offer my best. I’m focused and very strict with me but also with the people I work with. I am a perfectionist (As for me, a Bad Job is not a Job)
My previous experience as operator gave me more skills to work conscientiously and effective manner. I love my job and I do it with all the seriousness and all the necessary discipline. I am in perpetual quest of Challenge to meet that is why I am looking for a more rewarding work.
Work Experience
Welder
Glow Innovation CC, Cape Town
July 2015 to Present
Achievements and responsibilities:
Dismantle mental assemblies or cut scrap mental, using thermal-cutting equipments such as flame cutting Torches or plasma-arc equipment, operate brazing and soldering equipments.
Operate manual or semi automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments, using processes such as gas tungsten arc, shielded metal arc welding to avoid overheating of parts or warping, shrinking.
Check grooves, angles or gap allowances, using micrometers, calipers, and precision measuring.
Instruments, recognize, set up and operate hand and power tools common to welding trade.
Signal crane operators to move large work pieces, chip or grind off excess weld, slag or spatter, using hand scrapers or power chippers, portable grinders or arc cutting equipments.
Melt lead bars, wire into reusable form, and operate metal shaping, straightening and bending machines.
Welding Operator
Elgin Brown and Hammer
May 2014 to March
Achievements and responsibilities:
Reading blueprints, work orders, or production schedules for instructions
Setting and adjusting machine controls for proper flame, electric current, or air and hydraulic pressure
Adding solutions to cool the work pieces or to assist in the joining or bonding
Aligning and feeding the work piece into the machine and removing it after completion
Troubleshooting problems as they occur during machine operation
Inspecting or testing finished work pieces for defects and to ensure requirements are met
Cleaning, lubricating, and maintaining machine parts as needed, using hand tools and equipment
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
– Team work Spirit
– Able to work independently as well as with a team
– Organized and know how to maintain equipment
– Able to work rotating shifts
– Communicate effectively, clearly and concisely, both orally and in writ
– Problem solving abilities
Education
Northlink College
Welding Phase3
07-09-2015 to 27-11-2015
• MA4/MA5: Materials
• AW7: Arc Welding
• GTA5/ GTA6/ GTA8/GTA10: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
• GMA7: Gas Metal Arc Welding
Northlink College
Welding Phase2
11-05-20150 to 21-07-2015
• TA: Thermal Application
• BG2-BG4: Basic, Lifting Techniques
• AW7: Arc Welding
• GMA7-GMA7 / GMA11: Gas Metal Arc Welding
• GTA1-GTA7 / GTA12: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
Northlink College
Welding Phase1
19-01-20150 to 27-03-2015
• ID1-ID4: Induction
• SF1/SF3/SF5/SF6: Safety
• HT1-HT4: Hand Tools
• Wt1/WT2/WT22/HS3: Workshop Tools
• TRS1/TRS2: Trade related Skills
• GW1-GW6/GW8/GW10: Gas Welding
• GC1-GC7: Gas Cutting
• AW1-AW6/AW9: Arc Welding
• AW7: Arc Welding (3 mm Plate)
Northlink College
Pulse Training
Certificate of Competence Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting
Date of Issue: 20-06-2014
Expiration Date: 19-06-2019
In accordance the STCW code 78, as amended in 2010, Table A-V1/1-2, and the South African Maritime qualification code.
Language
English
French
Hobbies and Interests
Sport Games