
Hard working Pipe Foreman with extensive experience managing multiple crews and ensuring high-quality mechanical piping installations. Proficient in TIG, stick and MIG welding across various materials, I excel in problem-solving and conflict mediation, consistently delivering projects on time while maintaining safety and precision.
I am a master mason.
I have many job site certifications such as osha 10, CPR, scissor lift, boom lift, forklift, lull, signals and rigging.
I can also operate skid steer, backhoe and excavators.
Im A easy person to get along with, And most importantly, a proud husband and father
Was a steel connector responsible for connecting in the steel together with tc bolts and spud wrenches and disconnect from crane safely. I was also responsible for welding all moment welds, and brace tubing.
I was a steel connector and welder. I was responsible for connecting the steel with TC bolts and spud wrenches and disconnect from crane safely. I was also responsible for making X-ray moment welds, Welding brace tubes and decking.
I got out of iron work grew interest in pipe.
I was assigned a bay in this fab shop where I had to weld and fit and prefab nuclear pipe according to drawings with 1/8 inch tolerance, QC and x-ray before it was shipped. Loved every aspect of it, but then unfortunately the shop shut down.
My job was fitting and welding pipe to drawings. Also installing and piping mechanical rooms with boilers, hvac units, chillers, pumps and duct preheat coils
Hired in as a welder to build an industrial paper mill in Shelby nc. I installed their process piping according to drawings with a paired fitter. I had to weld pipe in all positions at high height and tight low spaces all of it being scheduled 10 stainless tig and x-rayed. Me and my fitter were the last workers on the job out of 300 welders and fitters.
I was over weld QC and weld testing for new hires to determine if their coupons were good enough to be sent off to be x-rayed for employment. I also had the responsibility as pipe foreman in the field at jobs such as Charlotte convention center doing a complete demo of existing boilers and piping and installing a complete new mechanical piping system to drawings and schedule. I had to run multiple crews safely as well as do some of the welding and fitting myself. At the same time I attended progress meetings, keep track of material, attendance, QC and make sure the job is going correctly and on time
I was responsible for all mechanical piping to be done right and according to print. Most of the work was complete demos of mechanical rooms and re-installment. With piping consisting of propress, mega press, Victaulic, sweat copper, and screw piping at jobs such as Blythewood high school, Spartanburg tech.
I was pipe Forman and responsible for all weld QC. I had to manage demo and re-install of mechanical piping, boilers, chillers and reheat coils at jobs such as Furman University and Clemson University. at the same time attended progress meetings and walk-throughs with management and keep up with take out of material until the job is done
I am pipe Forman for 8 crews 24 employees at Toyota battery plant. I have to make sure all pipe systems are being run correctly with the right material at the right elevations and locations. I have to supply my crews with drawings, material and direction to get the job done correctly. I deal with multiple pipe systems such as chill water, hot water, deionized water, non-potable water, compressed air, dry compressed air, low pressure nitrogen, industrial waste, industrial waste chemical and domestic water. I also on an occasion I have to deal with mediation of conflict between employees and problems with engineering mistakes in the field, but always find a solution.
I can do weld processes such as tig, stick, mig and flux core on metals like aluminum, stainless, carbon, chrome, cast iron and titanium on all different schedules, positions or grades
I can fit pipe to drawing and tolerance
I can do multiple pipe processes, such as Victaulic, lock ring, pro press, mega press, CPVC and threaded
I can read and understand many different types of drawings