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Edward Megariz

Tubac,USA

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Job Search Status

Open to work
Desired start date: 2 weeks notice

Desired Job Title

INDUSTRIAL SPRAY PAINTEROUTSIDE MACHINISTJOURNEYMAN MILLWRIGHTOUTSIDE MACHINIST / MILLWRIGHTMACHINIST MATE THIRD CLASS

Work Type

Part TimeFull Time

Location Preference

On-Site
Location: Tubac, USA
Open to relocation: Yes

Salary Range

20/hr - 1000/hr

Important To Me

Work-life balance

Summary

Results-oriented team player skilled in both interior and exterior painting. Possesses a strong eye for detail and the ability to work efficiently while adhering to strict safety and quality standards. Experienced in creating accurate estimates and working with a variety of tools and materials.

Overview

49
49
years of professional experience

Work History

INDUSTRIAL SPRAY PAINTER

cutting edge fabrication
11.2010 - Current
  • Developed an understanding of different types of paints, primers and coatings used in industrial applications.
  • Analyzed project requirements carefully before beginning each job in order to determine the best approach.
  • Managed inventory levels accurately by ordering supplies when necessary.
  • Assembled components prior to painting operations as required by customer specifications.
  • Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot issues related to spray gun malfunctions or defects in finished products.
  • Performed surface preparation on a variety of substrates, including steel and aluminum, using chemical treatments, abrasive blasting and other methods.
  • Prioritized tasks efficiently in order to meet tight deadlines without compromising quality.
  • Inspected completed jobs for proper coverage, color accuracy and adherence to industry standards.
  • Followed detailed instructions for mixing paint colors according to specifications.
  • Identified areas that needed additional coats or touch-ups and made adjustments as necessary.
  • Adhered strictly to established protocols for handling hazardous materials safely.
  • Repaired minor damage on painted surfaces using sanding and buffing tools as needed.
  • Ensured all safety regulations were adhered to when operating machinery and utilizing hazardous materials.
  • Calibrated air pressure gauges daily to ensure accurate results during spraying operations.
  • Communicated effectively with team members regarding progress updates throughout the day.
  • Maintained records of paint batches used for each job to ensure quality control standards were met.
  • Collaborated with supervisors on projects requiring specialized skills or knowledge.
  • Implemented preventative maintenance measures on equipment such as cleaning nozzles, replacing hoses and lubricating parts.
  • Cleaned work area regularly to maintain a safe working environment.
  • Utilized industrial spray painting equipment to apply paints, primers and finishes in accordance with company standards.
  • Assisted in training new employees in the use of spray painting equipment and techniques.
  • Produced high quality painting work using a variety of tools, including brushes, rollers and spray guns.
  • Prepared surfaces for painting by filling cracks and holes, sanding, priming or removing old paint as necessary.
  • Kept workspaces clean throughout the duration of each project by cleaning up spills immediately.
  • Applied coats of paint and varnish using brushes, spray guns, and roller.
  • Inspected surfaces for imperfections and repaired accordingly.
  • Followed safety protocols when handling hazardous materials such as solvents, thinners and paint strippers.
  • Sprayed prepared surfaces with primers and decorative or finish coatings.
  • Worked with pollutants, solvents and cleaners, adhering to safety protocols.
  • Disposed of leftover materials in accordance with local regulations regarding hazardous waste disposal.
  • Inspected equipment regularly to ensure proper functioning during jobsite activities.
  • Disassembled, cleaned and reassembled sprayers and power equipment.
  • Demonstrated excellent knowledge of various types of paints and finishes.
  • Maintained accurate records of completed projects, including time frames and costs incurred.
  • Disposed of hazardous materials in accordance with environmental laws.
  • Erected scaffolding or set up ladders and safety equipment to perform tasks above ground level.
  • Adhered to industry standards for surface preparation prior to painting or wallpapering application.
  • Utilized advanced masking techniques to protect adjacent areas from overspray while using spray guns.
  • Cleaned equipment and work areas.
  • Operated lifting and moving devices to move equipment and materials to access areas to be painted.
  • Sprayed prepared surfaces with specified amounts of primers and decorative or finish coatings.
  • Disassembled, clean and reassemble sprayers and power equipment, using solvents, wire brushes and cloths.
  • Held and positioned spray guns to direct spray onto articles.
  • Filled small dents and scratches with body fillers and smooth surfaces to prepare for painting.
  • Started and stopped operation of machines using levers or buttons.
  • Disposed of hazardous waste in appropriate manner.
  • Determined paint flow, viscosity, and coating quality by performing visual inspections or by using viscometers.
  • Applied primer over repairs made to surfaces.
  • Removed materials, parts and workpieces from painting and coating machines, used hand tools.
  • Used abrasives, solvents, brushes, blowtorches, washing tanks, and sandblasters to remove grease, dirt, paint and rust from surfaces in preparation for paint application.
  • Turned dials, handwheels, valves and switches to regulate conveyor speeds, machine temperature, air pressure, and circulation and flow and spray of coatings and paints.
  • Recorded operational data on specified forms.
  • Attached hoses and nozzles to machines, using wrenches, and pliers and made adjustments to obtain proper dispersion of spray.
  • Operated auxiliary machines and equipment used in coating and painting processes.
  • Set up portable ventilators, exhaust units, ladders and scaffolding.
  • Used brush to hand-paint areas in need of retouching or unreachable with spray gun.

OUTSIDE MACHINIST

pacific ship repair
01.1991 - 01.1996
  • Inspected finished products for conformance to specifications using various measuring tools.
  • Utilized precision measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, and height gauges to ensure accuracy of parts.
  • Conducted preventive maintenance on machinery to reduce downtime due to mechanical failures.
  • Planned and laid out work from sketches, drawings, and specifications.
  • Assisted in the installation or relocation of machinery when necessary.
  • Assembled and tested parts and products to ensure they functioned correctly.
  • Wrote follow-up reports to document issues and concerns for incoming shift.
  • Calculated dimensions and tolerances, using instruments, such as micrometers, and vernier calipers.
  • Dismantled machines and equipment, using hand tools and power tools to examine parts for defects and replace defective parts where needed.
  • Completed units to check for defects and ensure conformance to specifications, using precision instruments, such as micrometers.
  • Operated equipment to verify operational efficiency.
  • Installed repaired parts into equipment and installed new equipment.

JOURNEYMAN MILLWRIGHT

pacific shiprepair
01.1991 - 01.1995
  • Replaced faulty wiring harnesses, switches, solenoids, sensors, relays, and other components.
  • Performed preventive maintenance on production machines to ensure optimal performance.
  • Assembled new machinery according to manufacturers' specifications using hoists and cranes for heavy lifting operations.
  • Troubleshot and diagnosed complex mechanical issues utilizing blueprints, schematics and technical manuals.
  • Repaired faulty mechanical components including valves, bearings, shafts, and gearboxes with precision instruments.
  • Operated overhead cranes to move large objects around the shop floor safely.
  • Ensured quality control by testing machines after repair or installation was completed.
  • Read blueprints and schematics to install new equipment according to safety standards.
  • Adhered strictly to OSHA regulations while performing maintenance duties.
  • Performed preventative maintenance activities on pumps, motors, gearboxes, conveyors, and other related equipment.
  • Replaced worn parts in accordance with manufacturer's specifications.
  • Repaired broken chains and sprockets within the manufacturing process line systems.
  • Maintained accurate records of all maintenance activities.
  • Assisted in relocating heavy machinery from one area to another utilizing proper rigging procedures.
  • Installed, aligned, and balanced production machinery to ensure safe and efficient operations.
  • Troubleshot mechanical issues and performed corrective repairs on a variety of industrial equipment.
  • Provided technical assistance to fellow team members when needed.
  • Diagnosed complex problems involving pneumatic and hydraulic systems.
  • Utilized hand tools such as wrenches, hammers, pliers, screwdrivers to complete tasks efficiently.
  • Disassembled defective components for further analysis or disposal purposes.
  • Performed machining, welding and fabrication to maintain systems.
  • Installed and maintained industrial machinery according to manufacturer specifications, utilizing hand tools, power tools, hoists and cranes.
  • Aligned motors, pumps and other rotating equipment using precision measuring instruments such as dial indicators and lasers.
  • Repaired hydraulic systems by replacing hoses, seals, pumps and cylinders.
  • Followed OSHA standards while working around hazardous materials.
  • Monitored system performance to ensure optimal operation of mechanical systems.
  • Inspected work areas for safety hazards prior to starting repair jobs.
  • Resolved operational issues related to mechanical assemblies quickly and efficiently.
  • Dismantled and moved machinery and equipment using hoists, dollies and trucks.
  • Performed welding tasks such as brazing and soldering as required for repairs.
  • Used prints, schematics and program documentation as aids to complete assigned tasks.
  • Trained personnel on the proper use of machinery before start up operations began.
  • Troubleshot pneumatic systems to identify sources of air leakage or pressure loss.
  • Calibrated machine settings to achieve desired output levels within tolerances specified by manufacturers.
  • Interpreted technical drawings to determine proper installation procedures.
  • Maintained accurate records of all maintenance activities performed in a logbook.
  • Recognized and responded to hazardous materials spills to maintain safety.
  • Aligned machines and equipment using hoists, jacks and optical alignment equipment.
  • Completed regular reports detailing any changes made to production machinery during servicing.
  • Developed sketches or drawings to coordinate proposed modifications.
  • Provided support services for troubleshooting issues involving automation controls.
  • Ensured compliance with industry regulations governing safe operating practices.
  • Researched part numbers for repairs, ordering spare parts and inventory.
  • Conducted preventive maintenance and repair,, and lubricated machines, and equipment.

OUTSIDE MACHINIST / MILLWRIGHT

nassco shipbuilding
01.1985 - 01.1990
  • Well-versed in troubleshooting mechanical issues that arise during production runs.
  • Highly experienced in deburring, filing, grinding and polishing metal components.
  • Demonstrated ability to use manual or power operated hoists or cranes safely.
  • Strong commitment towards meeting tight deadlines while producing high quality results.
  • Capable of adhering strictly to established quality control procedures while working.
  • Innovative thinker with strong problem solving skills when dealing with challenging tasks.
  • Excellent knowledge of safety protocols when working with machinery and hand tools.
  • Accomplished in inspecting completed work pieces for conformance to specifications.
  • Knowledgeable in using measuring instruments including micrometers, calipers and dial indicators.
  • Operated manual lathes, mills, drill presses, grinders, saws and other related equipment for precise machining operations.
  • Utilized precision measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, and height gauges to ensure accuracy of parts.
  • Inspected finished products for conformance to specifications using various measuring tools.
  • Conducted preventive maintenance on machinery to reduce downtime due to mechanical failures.
  • Assisted in troubleshooting and repairing equipment breakdowns.
  • Assisted in the installation or relocation of machinery when necessary.
  • Assembled and tested parts and products to ensure they functioned correctly.
  • Wrote follow-up reports to document issues and concerns for incoming shift.
  • Calculated dimensions and tolerances, using instruments, such as micrometers, and vernier calipers.
  • Dismantled machines and equipment, using hand tools and power tools to examine parts for defects and replace defective parts where needed.
  • Conferred with engineering, supervisory, or manufacturing personnel to exchange technical information.
  • Operated equipment to verify operational efficiency.
  • Installed repaired parts into equipment and installed new equipment.
  • Completed units to check for defects and ensure conformance to specifications, using precision instruments, such as micrometers.

MACHINIST MATE THIRD CLASS

Us Navy
01.1977 - 01.1981
  • Operated a variety of machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, drill presses, grinders, saws, and other precision tools.
  • Troubleshot complex operating problems by interpreting blueprints and schematic diagrams.
  • Utilized hand tools such as wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers to assemble or disassemble parts.
  • Maintained accurate records of repairs and daily activities in accordance with regulations.
  • Provided technical support to personnel concerning mechanical operations on board vessels.
  • Assisted in the installation of machinery systems including pumps, valves, motors.
  • Diagnosed malfunctions in machinery through visual inspection and testing equipment.
  • Trained junior mechanics on safe practices while performing assigned tasks.
  • Disassembled defective parts for analysis and replaced with new or reconditioned parts.
  • Adjusted functional parts of devices or control instruments according to operational requirements.
  • Ensured compliance with safety regulations when working on hazardous material handling tasks.
  • Followed detailed instructions from supervisors during work assignments.
  • Communicated effectively with team members regarding progress updates on projects.
  • Performed maintenance and repair of machinery, equipment, and related components to ensure proper operation.
  • Examined components for defects such as cracks or breaks before assembly or after disassembly.
  • Performed preventative maintenance on production machinery as well as corrective repairs when needed.
  • Assisted in ordering supplies necessary for continued production such as coolants, lubricants and replacement parts.
  • Demonstrated expertise in interpreting blueprints, schematics and diagrams to identify components, assemblies and sequences of operations.
  • Performed minor fabrication tasks such as drilling holes and tapping threads when needed.
  • Accurately read micrometers, calipers, gauges and other precision measuring devices to ensure quality control standards were met.
  • Followed established safety procedures while operating heavy equipment such as forklifts; adhered strictly to lockout and tagout protocols.
  • Utilized hand tools, power tools and measuring instruments to fabricate machined parts according to specifications.
  • Calculated dimensions and tolerances, using instruments, such as micrometers, and vernier calipers.
  • Dismantled machines and equipment, using hand tools and power tools to examine parts for defects and replace defective parts where needed.
  • Operated equipment to verify operational efficiency.
  • Installed repaired parts into equipment and installed new equipment.

Education

QUALIFIED MACHINIST MATE - 1200 PSI STEAM SYSTEM ONBOARD NAVY SHIPS

great lakes navy school
great lakes, Il
07-1977

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA - undefined

Sahuarita High School
Sahuarita, AZ
06-1976

Skills

Industrial and Commercial Painting

Protective Equipment Knowledge

Hazardous Materials

Exterior Painting

Blast and Paint Equipment Servicing

Forklift Operation

Safety Awareness

Power Washer

Sprayer Use

Computer Literacy

Basic Tools

Adjusting Machine Parts

Heavy Lifting

Blueprint Reading

Safety Procedures

Repair Work

Mechanical Operations

Safety Compliance

Machinery Assembly

Power Drills

Inspection and Examination

Welding and Bolting

Parts Installation

Mechanical Troubleshooting

Power Saws

Conveyor Assembly

Pneumatic Controls

Parts Repair

Power Tool Operation

Protective Coatings

Industrial Systems Troubleshooting

Machinery Dismantling

Equipment Inspection

Equipment Troubleshooting

Equipment Repair

Equipment Preparation

Technical Documentation Reading

Mechanical Alignment

Preventive Maintenance

Attach Subassemblies

Align Equipment

Troubleshooting

Soldering

Fabrication

LANGUAGES

Spanish
Fluent

Timeline

INDUSTRIAL SPRAY PAINTER

cutting edge fabrication
11.2010 - Current

OUTSIDE MACHINIST

pacific ship repair
01.1991 - 01.1996

JOURNEYMAN MILLWRIGHT

pacific shiprepair
01.1991 - 01.1995

OUTSIDE MACHINIST / MILLWRIGHT

nassco shipbuilding
01.1985 - 01.1990

MACHINIST MATE THIRD CLASS

Us Navy
01.1977 - 01.1981

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA - undefined

Sahuarita High School

QUALIFIED MACHINIST MATE - 1200 PSI STEAM SYSTEM ONBOARD NAVY SHIPS

great lakes navy school
Edward Megariz