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Mark Odieny

Mark Odieny

Southlake,TX

Summary

Experienced Mig Welder keeps equipment and tools in good working order. Prepares surfaces, completes diverse products and corrects defective welds. Productive team player with strong safety awareness, basic math skills and expertise in MIG welding.

Overview

1
1
year of professional experience

Work History

MIG Welder/Fabrication Welder

Sabre industries
Fort Worth, TX
11.2023 - Current
  • Performed MIG welding on a variety of metals, including steel and stainless steel.
  • Assessed projects to determine the appropriate welding process and equipment needed.
  • Set up and operated MIG welding machines according to established safety procedures.
  • Monitored welds for quality assurance purposes.
  • Inspected finished products to ensure accuracy in accordance with blueprints and specifications.
  • Troubleshot welding problems as required.
  • Maintained daily logs of production numbers and weld data as necessary.
  • Repaired worn or damaged parts by cutting out sections using torches or plasma cutters then re-welding them into place.
  • Cleaned workpieces prior to welding using wire brushes, grinders or chemical solutions.
  • Filled gaps between parts using various types of filler materials such as fluxes, rods, wires and alloys.

Education

Some College (No Degree) - Welding Engineering

Dallas Collage
Coppell, TX

Skills

  • Power tool use
  • Schematic understanding
  • Surface Preparation
  • Safety awareness
  • Material Selection
  • Vertical Welding
  • Blueprint Reading
  • Safety Procedures
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Safety Monitoring
  • Assembly Planning
  • Power Tool Operation
  • Specification Conformance
  • Quality Control
  • Stick Welding
  • Design Interpretation
  • Structural welding
  • Sub-arc Welding
  • Flux Selection
  • Arc welding
  • Fabrication
  • MIG welding

Timeline

MIG Welder/Fabrication Welder

Sabre industries
11.2023 - Current

Some College (No Degree) - Welding Engineering

Dallas Collage
Mark Odieny