CWI and CIP Level 1 Inspector
NDT.org Member Since: 2012
Added: 5/21/2012
Last Updated: 5/21/2012
State:
OR Oregon
Country:
United States
Status:
I am willing to Travel.
I am on a job and will finish soon.
Currently working but always looking.
I am willing to work overseas.
I prefer temp jobs.
Certifications
Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) Certification by the American Welding
Society. Exp. 2014
Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) Certification by the American Welding
Society. Exp. 2005
Certified Coating Inspector (CIP Level 1) NACE International Exp. 2015
Construction Site Safety Technician (CSST) Certification by the NCCER (100
hours), 2001
Nuclear Security Clearance (NRC)(PADS), 04/01/2011
Welders Certification - American Institute of Occupational Trades
American Welding Society, Member
FAA Licensed Single Engine Land Pilot 2008
FAA Licensed Instrument Ground Instructor 2011
Education
Orbital Welding Training, Portland, Oregon, 2011
Hobart Institute of Welding Technology CWI Course, 2001
OSHA Safety Course (10 hours), 2001
CPR & First Aid, 2001
Industrial Mechanics Major at Clatsop Community College, Astoria, Oregon,
1988
Apprentice Carpenter with the Timber Lake Job Corps, sponsored by the
United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America 1987
Modern Basic Welding Course through the American Institute of Occupational
Trades 1987
Leadership Program through the Timber Lake Job Corps, 1987
Experience
Rewarding career encompasses 23 years of strong and diverse welding
experience in Petroleum, Chemical,
Power Generation and Nuclear Power Industries
· Certified Code Welder in association with ASME, AWS D1.1, API 1104 Codes
· Experience in the use of various materials, including Carbon Steel, Chrome,
Stainless Steel
· Experience in the use of orbital welding Arc Machine 207 – 107, high purity
clean room welding
· Experience with reading and drawing blueprints, isometric drawings
· Experienced welding various types of power generation facilities and
industrial plants, including:
· Fossil Fuel: P.C., Oil, Gas, FBB
· Generation Facility: 2 on 1, 4 on 1
· Nuclear Power: PWR, BWR
· Oil Refineries: Crude Oil, Aromatic Fuels
· Chemical Plants: Hydrogen Peroxide, Ammonia Nitrate, Pulp and Paper
· Quality Control Inspector with experience that encompasses 23 years of
practical welding experience
· Certified Construction Site Safety Technician with experience that
encompasses 35% of 23 years of
practical work experience
· Troubleshooting actual and potential problem areas, identifying hazards,
and implementing solutions
· Ensuring compliance of all activities with OSHA regulations and highest
industry standards
· Ensuring compliance of all activities with ASME, API 1104, AWS D1.1 codes
· Experienced pipe fitter, clean room and process piping
Comments
Dear Sir/Ms.:
I am writing to express my sincere interest in securing employment with your
company. With this intention, I am
enclosing my current resume for your consideration. Although it will provide
you with specific information
regarding my experience, training and capabilities, I would like to draw your
attention to several points.
As you will note, I have completed various training and certification programs
that have culminated in my current
status as a Inspector. I have over 23 years of significant experience working in
the Petroleum, Chemical, Power
Generation and Nuclear Power Industries with an extensive background in
plant outages and shutdowns. To further
augment my qualifications, I had a Nuclear Security Clearance (NRC) and have
received various awards and letters
of recommendation in recognition of my excellent performance. I would now
like to apply these skills and
continue my career with a company such as yours. I am flexible, highly
motivated, and confident I could prove to
be an asset to your organization and a contributing member of your team.
I would welcome the opportunity to further discuss my qualifications and
potential employment. Thank you for
your consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Glenn Steven Koch