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Isaac Wilford

Chesapeake,VA

Summary

Detail-oriented Welder proficient in MIG and stick welding techniques, demonstrating exceptional productivity and efficiency in task completion. Recognized for delivering strong, precise welds while adhering to structural specifications across diverse conditions. Proven ability to collaborate effectively within teams, tackle challenges, and manage time to ensure project deadlines are consistently met with high-quality outcomes. Career aspirations include advancing skills in advanced welding technologies to further enhance project execution and safety standards.

Overview

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Work History

Welder

Walmart
Chesapeake, VA
06.2024 - Current
  • Fabricated and welded components to assemble structural forms, such as machinery frames, tanks, pressure vessels, and furnace shells.
  • Scraped off excess spatter using portable grinders and arc-cutting equipment.
  • Welded components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions.
  • Gathered required materials for each project in order to meet production deadlines.
  • Prepared workpiece edges by grinding, cutting, buffing or bending to verify snug fit.
  • Constructed templates and jigs for fabrication according to blueprints.
  • Set up welding machines based on the job at hand.
  • Selected and installed torches, filler rods and flux according to welding chart specifications.
  • Ensured that all welds met code requirements through visual inspection methods such as radiography testing where applicable.
  • Cleaned joints before beginning any type of welding process by chipping off slag with a hammer or wire brush.
  • Maintained a clean working environment by removing scrap metal from work areas.
  • Selected correct electrodes based on job requirements and skill level necessary for successful outcome.
  • Heated and dissolved metal parts to obtain molten substance used in welding or extrusion.
  • Provided technical support regarding proper use of tools and equipment.
  • Filled gaps between parts using various types of filler materials such as fluxes, rods, wires and alloys.

Education

High School Diploma -

Belton High School
Belton, TX
05-2024

Skills

  • Reweld application
  • Fabrication
  • Horizontal welding
  • Torch cutting
  • Surface preparation
  • Weld tacking
  • Flat welding
  • OSHA compliance
  • Welding
  • Weld slagging
  • Structural welding

Certification

Qualification Type
AWS D9.1 Welder QualificationWPS
ANSI/AWS B2.1-1-016-94PQR
Prequalified

Qualification Test Performed

> 70% Score Written Knowledge TestNot Reported

Welding Process and Electrode Tested withSMAW- E6010

Metal Type/ConditionSteel, Uncoated

Groove Weld Test Position/BackingN/A

Fillet Weld Test Position1F, 2F

Test Metal Thickness3 Ga. (0.239 in.)

Shielding GasN/A

Tack WelderWPS
TX-ED-WP1 Rev. 4PQR
TX-PQ-SM-03

Description of VariableActual Values
Used in Weld TestPermitted Qualification Range

Welding ProcessSMAWSMAW

Welding Current & PolarityDCEPAC or DC

Welding Position1F Tack1F Tack

Welding Progression (up or down)N/AN/A

Weld Backing Used (grooves)N/AN/A

Material Type (specification)A-36 SteelAny M-1 material

Plate Thickness - GrooveN/ANot permitted

Plate Thickness - FilletTack welded steel 1/2" ThickTacking steel 1/8" - Unlimited

Pipe Wall Thickness - GrooveN/ANot permitted

Pipe Wall Thickness - FilletN/ATacking steel 1/8" - Unlimited

Pipe Outside Diameter - GrooveN/ANot permitted

Pipe Outside Diameter - FilletN/ATacking pipe with fillet welds

Weld deposit thicknessSingle PassSingle Pass

Filler Metal - Specification #AWS A5.1AWS 5.1

Filler Metal - Classification #E7018E70XX, E60XX

Filler Metal - F #F-4F-1 to 4

GTAW Electrode - Specification #N/AN/A

GTAW Electrode - Classification #N/AN/A

Shielding & Gas CompositionN/AN/A

Languages

English
Professional

Timeline

Welder

Walmart
06.2024 - Current

High School Diploma -

Belton High School
Isaac Wilford