domingo, 29 de junio de 2008
Resume Format
Ricardo Villalobos
Milagro Norte Avenue Ciudad 2000 village
Maracaibo,Edo.Zulia
Phone :04246823897
rjva.17@gmail.com
Objective
As an industrial engineer I would like to work in the manufacture welding part because in good in that area and I have the skills for this job and also I feel good and identified with the company.
Career Highlights/Qualifications
I have knowledge about the different types of welding and I am a specialist in the applying the torch flame to the metal until it melts and other different methods of welding.
Experience
VIANCA
Maracaibo Edo.Zulia
2 years
Manager
Education
My school education was in j.j Thompson located in Maracaibo city and my college education is in the Dr.Rafael Belloso Chacin University at Maracaibo I have a nice grade and very good education.
Skills
I have a very good knowledge about welding.
I have skills about making decisions.
I have good communication skills.
References
Good with computers
Knowledge about types of welding.
domingo, 22 de junio de 2008
Job Application
Ricardo Villalobos,
av. milagro norte residencia ciudad 2000 #14,
(7262658).
Date: 22, June, 2008.
Mr. John Smith,
Career Speed,
Austin, TX • Plano, TX
Dear Mr. Smith,
I am writing to introduce myself to you as a Industrial Engineering I’m responding to your advertisement on yahoo hot jobs for manufacture welding.
As you can see in the enclosed resume, I know about selecting the proper type of welding and also I have abilities applying the torch flame to the metal until it melts.
In my university in the lab of manufacture I learn about different methods of welding and making the weld by guiding the arc along the edges of the metals to be joined
Assembler brazers use hand torches to bond together components and assemble metal parts.Assembly welders assemble and tack-weld steel frames and other parts of machinery and equipment to prepare for welding.
Sincerely,
Ricardo Villalobos,
Industrial Engineer.,
Enclosures:
1. Resume - myresume.doc
lunes, 16 de junio de 2008
Job Online
Combination Welding: CareerSpeed
Job ID
mob-cw
Company Name
CareerSpeed
Job Category
Construction/Facilities; Engineering/Architecture
Location
Austin, TX • Plano, TX
Position Type
Full-Time, Employee
Experience
0-1 Years Experience
Desired Education Level
High School
Date Posted
June 7, 200
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Welding Job Duties:
Selecting the proper type of welding torch tips for the metal
Lighting the torch and adjusting the regulators on the gas cylinders or torch to get the proper flame
Applying the torch flame to the metal until it melts
Applying a metal filler to bond the molten areas together
Selecting a suitable electrode (welding rod)
Adjusting the electric current on the power source according to the types of metals being welded
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Assembler brazers use hand torches to bond together components and assemble metal parts.
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