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Raymond Nelson

Queens

Summary

Accomplished locksmith with expertise from the Department of Corrections in creating master key systems and enhancing security through lock installation and repair. Proven problem solver, adept at maintaining comprehensive records of key systems, ensuring efficient access control and safety across multiple areas. Hardworking and highly skilled professional offering proven expertise in completing and installations with high-quality work. Efficiently cut and fabricate pieces to finalize designs. Excellent technical, project management, and decision-making abilities developed over several years of experience. Resourceful Apprentice Steamfitter known for high productivity and efficient task completion. Possess specialized skills in pipe installation, system troubleshooting, and preventive maintenance. Excel in time management, problem-solving, and teamwork, ensuring smooth workflow and project success.

Overview

18
18
years of professional experience

Work History

Locksmith/Apprentice Steamfitter

Department of Corrections
Queens
02.2007 - Current
  • Created master key systems to provide access to multiple areas within a building.
  • Repaired or installed hardware such as panic buttons and chains.
  • Maintained records of company keys and locks for master key systems.
  • Inspected worksites to determine presence of obstructions, unsafe conditions and crew errors.
  • Inspected installations to repair leaks and make adjustments to pipes.
  • Filled pipes with water or air, observing pressure gauges, and pipes to troubleshoot and locate leaks.
  • Cut diverse pipe sizes and lengths to prepare for installation.
  • Attached flanges onto pipes before bolting them together securely.

Skills

  • Lock installation
  • Lock repair
  • Problem solving
  • Pipe cutting
  • Safety compliance
  • Pipe insulation
  • Pipe bending
  • Flange installation
  • Pipe alignment

Timeline

Locksmith/Apprentice Steamfitter

Department of Corrections
02.2007 - Current
Raymond Nelson