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Anthony Holmes

Memphis

Summary

Reliable professional accomplished with different metalworking techniques, types of projects and environmental conditions. Works independently to accomplish project goals and consistently completes assignments on-time. Skills include brazing, welding and flame cutting. Precision-driven and adept in the field of welding, known for completing tasks with high productivity and efficiency. Bring specialized skills in MIG, TIG, and stick welding techniques along with proficient knowledge in metal fabrication and blueprint reading. Excel at teamwork, problem-solving, and adaptability, ensuring success in fast-paced environments.

Overview

1
1
year of professional experience

Work History

Welding Student

Tenneesse college of applied technology
Bartlett
05.2024 - 05.2025
  • Participated in competitions related to welding fabrication processes.
  • Welded components in flat, vertical or overhead positions as required by the job specifications.
  • Repaired damaged or broken parts using various welding techniques.
  • Read blueprints and technical drawings to determine weld requirements.
  • Assisted in the set up and operation of welding equipment, including torches, plasma cutters, grinders and other tools.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of different metals such as steel, aluminum and stainless steel.
  • Received feedback from supervisors regarding completed projects and made improvements accordingly.
  • Identified appropriate materials for welding jobs and determined proper welding techniques to use.
  • Collaborated with team members on production goals and objectives.
  • Monitored gas flow rate during welding process to guarantee optimal performance of the machine.
  • Learned safety protocols related to operating high voltage machines.
  • Performed preventative maintenance on all welding equipment.
  • Developed skills in MIG, TIG, stick arc and flux-cored welding processes.
  • Grinded surfaces to prepare them for welding operations according to specified requirements.
  • Fabricated metal products from raw materials utilizing cutting torch or plasma cutter as needed.
  • Inspected completed welds to ensure they met quality standards.
  • Maintained a clean work environment by disposing of scrap metal properly.
  • Prepared workpiece edges by grinding, cutting, buffing or bending to verify snug fit.
  • Completed certifications in basic Shield Metal Arc Welding procedures.
  • Produced work using appropriate welding techniques, metallurgy knowledge and engineering requirements.
  • Safely ignited torches and monitored surroundings to proactively identify hazards.
  • Adjusted weld machines to correct settings for precision and waste reduction.
  • Positioned and clamped workpieces together and properly assembled in jigs and fixtures.
  • Cut, contoured and beveled metal and structural shapes to achieve accurate dimensions.
  • Aligned and clamped workpieces using rules, squares or hand tools.
  • Marked or tagged material with job number, piece marks and other identifying marks.
  • Welded components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions.
  • Recognized, set up, and operated shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding equipment.
  • Prepared material surfaces for welding by removing scale, rust or other foreign matter.
  • Detected faulty operation of equipment or defective materials and notified supervisors.

Education

Welding

Tennessee College of Applied Technology
Bartlett, TN
05-2025

Skills

  • Welding techniques
  • Blueprint reading
  • Metal fabrication
  • Equipment maintenance
  • Quality inspection
  • Safety protocols
  • Attention to detail
  • Welding safety
  • Pipe welding
  • Grinding and finishing
  • Welding inspection
  • Hand tools operation
  • Safety procedures

Timeline

Welding Student

Tenneesse college of applied technology
05.2024 - 05.2025

Welding

Tennessee College of Applied Technology
Anthony Holmes