Pre-apprentice Carpenter certified in OSHA 10, power tool safety and handling, 9 months experience in framing and trim carpentry. Experience: 12/2009-08/2010 Lyndon B. Johnson Job Corps center Franklin, North Carolina Became a Certified Pre-apprentice Carpenter complete with job experience as well as over 700 hours learning trade 2-man work crew putting up insulation in the ceiling and walls as well as hanging drywall in the renovation of a 23 x 20 carpentry shop classroom. Experience in assembling both conventional and engineer wall forms. Well-versed in pocket tape, rafter angle square, framing square and the T-square, can lay out center stud and build a frame. Experience through interior trim by installing Plexiglas with black trim in the Lyndon B. Johnson recreational center. Certified in OSHA 10, scaffolding, green building, Career Readiness Certification and a majority of power tool safety and handling. Skilled in the use of: Power sawScrew gunElectric drillSaw zaw Pneumatic gunHammer drillRouterMiter saw Table sawSkil sawJig sawElectric band saw Outlined 16-foot trusses with a chalk box and then manufactured all the parts including all gussets web members. All cuts were made to a specific angle. Worked with a 5-man crew as Project Foreman. Put up siding, insulation, lay outs, built and stood the framing for a shed, manufactured cabinet-style shelves and shelves anchored to the shed. Built nine trusses in a time period of 2 days. Directed a proper install of the roof, installed roofing paper, and then shingled the roof in a time crunch of 4 hours. Shop Foreman as well as Safety Officer in a United Brotherhood of Carpentry shop Project Foreman on 6 projects. Oversaw safety protocol and scaffold assembly. Education 02/2010 Lyndon B. Johnson Job Corps - Franklin, NC High School Diploma Equivalency
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