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Tristin Bergemann

Pueblo,CO

Summary

I graduated school the same month that I turned 16 years old. I began working at the first place that would hire me, when I first started working I did many handyman jobs to I learned several important skills. I began to work on a cattle ranch in rye where I learned how to run heavy equipment, take care of animals, work on trucks and tractors,learn how to troubleshoot issues, and even learned some farming. In the beginning of summer my current boss reached out to me and offered me a part time job working at his small engine shop. There I learned how to work on engine, clean carburetors, do standard maintenance, keep an organized space, and take things apart and put them back together by memory. Then about a year ago someone reached out to me for a welding job, I never went to school for welding but was an intermediate welder. After a few months at one ton they taught me how to weld significantly better, they also taught me how to run a forklift, read blueprints, use many tools that were new to me, and many more things. I quit my job at the ranch because it was a hour away from my home and I was not getting as many hours as I wanted. So I began to work at one ton sheet metal full time.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Fabrication Welder

One Ton Sheet Metal
09.2024 - Current
  • Measured and cut metal pieces to correct length and angle to attain proper fit and alignment of pieces.
  • Maintained high-quality workmanship through consistent attention to detail and adherence to specifications.
  • Maintained clean and organized work area to prevent workplace accidents.
  • Read and followed blueprints and weld diagrams.
  • Finished welding and fabrication projects using grinders.
  • Utilized various tools, such as grinders and cutting torches, for proper preparation of materials prior to welding processes.
  • Used cutting torches to shape and cut metal for fabrication projects.
  • Used forklifts and jigged cranes to move jobs across the shop

Small Engine Mechanic

Baer Small Engine
04.2024 - Current
  • The understanding of how engines work and the mechanics to all of the moving parts
  • Knowing how to take something apart and putting it back together properly and efficiently
  • Having the organization of tools and parts
  • Able to properly clean items

Ranch Hand

Apache Creek Ranch
06.2023 - 03.2025
  • Operating heavy equipment and machinery
  • Know to doctor cows calves and horses
  • Able to grind hay in the proper ratios and rations
  • Feed and work by yourself
  • Know how to run farm equipment for planting and baling
  • Riding horse back and gathering cows
  • Working in poor weather and long days

Education

Pikes Peak Mennonite School
Pueblo, CO
05.2023

Skills

  • MIG welding
  • Grinders
  • Grinding and finishing techniques
  • Plasma cutting
  • Fabrication
  • Parts fabrication
  • Blueprints
  • Custom fabrication

  • Power tool operation
  • Carburetor repair
  • Hydraulic system maintenance
  • Customer relations
  • Electrical system repair
  • Ignition system troubleshooting
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Equipment Repair
  • Physical strength
  • Horseback riding
  • Farm and ranch operations
  • Cattle corralling
  • Tractor driving
  • Operating heavy machinery

Recommendations

  • Buzz-(719) 250-9977 boss from Apache creek ranch
  • Annie-+1 (719) 470-8325 did farm work for her for years
  • Benton-(719) 320-4356 boss at Baer small engines
  • Justin-+1 (719) 289-8881 close friend
  • Chad-+1 (719) 251-4677 boss at one ton sheet metal

Timeline

Fabrication Welder

One Ton Sheet Metal
09.2024 - Current

Small Engine Mechanic

Baer Small Engine
04.2024 - Current

Ranch Hand

Apache Creek Ranch
06.2023 - 03.2025

Pikes Peak Mennonite School
Tristin Bergemann