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Terrell Hunter

1613 Zoey Ct,MI

Summary

Dynamic ironworker with extensive experience at Ironworker Local 25, excelling in structural welding and safety compliance. Proven track record of delivering high-quality craftsmanship on complex projects, enhancing team collaboration, and maintaining a strong safety record. Adept at blueprint reading and effective communication, ensuring successful project completion with minimal rework.

Overview

10
10
years of professional experience

Work History

Ironworker

Ironworker Local 25
Detroit, MI
06.2016 - Current
  • Fabricated and assembled structural steel components for various construction projects.
  • Installed rebar, metal decking, and other reinforcing materials to ensure structural integrity.
  • Operated heavy machinery and tools, adhering to safety protocols and regulations.
  • Collaborated with team members to execute project plans efficiently and effectively.
  • Conducted inspections of completed work to maintain quality standards and compliance.
  • Mentored junior ironworkers in techniques and safety practices on job sites.
  • Complied with OSHA and company safety guidelines for height safety, lock out tag out, confined space, and hazardous material handling.
  • Erected structural steel and iron frameworks for bridges, buildings and other structures.
  • Cut metal components to required lengths using metal shears, hacksaws, and bar cutters.
  • Ensured structural integrity by properly installing and aligning steel components according to specifications.
  • Contributed to successful project completion through precise cutting, bending, and welding of metal materials.
  • Inspected completed work for accuracy and adherence to building codes and safety standards.
  • Positioned rebar and other iron reinforcement following pouring of concrete.
  • Upheld high-quality craftsmanship standards while working on complex projects, resulting in successful completion with minimal defects or rework required.
  • Expedited construction timelines by effectively operating heavy equipment, such as cranes and forklifts.
  • Skillfully operated hand tools such as spud wrenches or drift pins for aligning bolt holes in steel members during assembly processes.
  • Set up and operated shears, brakes and presses to complete jobs to required specifications.
  • Strengthened team communication by proactively collaborating with supervisors, engineers, and other tradespeople on job sites.
  • Prioritized safety across job site with specific attention to load suspension, welding, and cutting.
  • Consistently met deadlines through efficient time management skills while working under pressure in various weather conditions.
  • Maintained a strong safety record by vigilantly inspecting equipment, machinery, and work areas to identify potential hazards before accidents could occur.
  • Installed steel cables to reinforce structures before tightening and reinforcing.
  • Maximized material usage by skillfully measuring, marking, and cutting steel components with precision tools.
  • Enhanced workplace safety with consistent adherence to established protocols and regulations.
  • Provided reliable support during rigging operations to ensure the safe lifting of heavy steel beams into place.
  • Placed and fastened iron rods and steel mesh together using wire and spot welds.
  • Demonstrated adaptability in tackling diverse projects ranging from commercial buildings to industrial facilities and infrastructure work like bridges or tunnels.
  • Reviewed work plans and blueprints to ascertain all requirements for project.
  • Hoisted metal components into place, safely operating cranes during process.
  • Assembled complex steel structures to support integrity of high-rise buildings.
  • Welded, cut and bent steel as necessary with torches, metal shears, and welding equipment.

Education

Iron Worker Local 25 Trade School

Washtenaw Community College
Ann Arbor, MI
11.2019

Skills

Construction safety

Rigging techniques

Structural bolting

OSHA compliance

Structural welding

Blueprint reading

Crane signaling

Aerial work platform

Column erection

Rigging preparation

Heavy lifting

Welding

Anchor bolt setting

Safety measures

Parts fabrication

Beam placement

Job site preparation

Quality control

Metal decking installation

Safety protocols and procedures

Job planning

Oxy-fuel cutting

Column connecting

Risk management

Steel fabrication

Stud welding

Elevated work platform set up

Bridge construction

Decking installation

Component inspection

Pre-engineered buildings

Post-tensioning

Prefabricated steel unloading

Rebar cutting

High rise ironworking

Hand tools operation

Crane rigging

Column connection

Fall protection

Ornamental ironworking

Equipment assembly

Teamwork

Torch cutting

Site cleanup

Multitasking

Power tool operation

Multitasking Abilities

Effective communication

Material handling

Adaptability and flexibility

Health and safety

Heavy equipment operation

Professionalism

Welding techniques

Timeline

Ironworker

Ironworker Local 25
06.2016 - Current

Iron Worker Local 25 Trade School

Washtenaw Community College
Terrell Hunter