- Demonstrated versatility in adapting quickly between different types of skilled labor tasks depending on project requirements.
- Operated power equipment to move materials and promote job efficiency.
- Demonstrated safe and proper operation of equipment and tools to prevent harm to team members.
- Collaborated with team members to complete projects on schedule, ensuring high-quality results and client satisfaction.
- Gathered and disposed of worksite debris to remove safety hazards.
- Maintained safe work environments by following established safety protocols and regularly inspecting equipment for potential hazards.
- Brought materials and tools from trucks and storage facilities to work site locations and organized for expected needs.
- Prepared job sites by removing debris and setting up materials and tools.
- Adapted to changing project requirements, demonstrating flexibility and problem-solving skills.
- Followed instructions and safety protocols to prevent accidents and injuries.
- Followed instructions and safety protocols while operating machinery and equipment.
- Used variety of hand and power tools to complete tasks.
- Cleaned and maintained tools, equipment and worksites.
- Mixed and poured concrete for variety of projects.
- Exhibited strong work ethic by consistently arriving on time, completing tasks diligently.
- Received constructive feedback from mentors, leading to improved performance and increased knowledge.
- Loaded and unloaded materials onto trucks
To summarize my history with CFI:
My experience has been at Sewer and Water plants more often than not. I've spent a lot of time pulling valves, Slide Gates, and ductile pipe out of building, and pump stations. Most of which includes a decent bit of demolition, concrete, metal, and pipe cutting. Im fairly experienced with a demolition saw, as well as band saws, grinders, and a number of other power tools/equipment.
I have spent about 60 hours running a Skidsteer, numerous hours running lift booms and scissor lifts.