My name is David Harrington. I live in Raleigh, North Carolina and have reliable transportation and a strong will to stay
there and complete the job to the best of my abilities. I am qualified to weld pipes on a 45 degree angle or 6G position. I can also help assist fitting pipes
fairly efficiently.I am 22 years old and already very passionate and dedicated to this type of work. My aspirations to become a great welder and live a long
prosperous life are very Strong. I strive and pray to become a better person then the one I was yesterday. I am committed and determined to becoming a highly
skilled, disciplined, and capable American Welder.
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2003-2004 Harrington Plumbing & Heating- Mashpee, MA
*Plumber's Assistant
2008-2008 Lafata Corallo Plumbing and Heating Corp- Brooklyn, NYC
*Fitter's Assistant
2010-2012 Wake Tech Community College's Welding Program- Raleigh, NC
*561 hours *aws d1.1
2012- UA local 421 Pipe Welding Training program---6 month course---
*350 hours *6G welds --- 2" thick wall
I also practice at home with an Everlast DC+ Stick welder
*Fillet Joints* *open root V joints* *Pipe Welds*
6G pipe welds on 2" 4" 6" 8" and 10" carbon steel pipe & black steel pipe
---------------------------------------------------OTHER SKILLS--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Changing Gas Cylinders Safely* - *Working Safely and proficiently* - *Following directions* - *maintaining good physical and mental health*
Operating and maintaining OFC torches, track torches, grinders, plasma cutters, and tig rigs
*fixing stingers* *adjusting amps to meet criteria* *cutting pipes* *beveling and landing* *fitting*
Thank You
Please get back to me I am very eager to continue building my dexterity for this craft and keeping America Strong with solid welds.
e6010slickk@hotmail.com
Whos hiring and where, pay, hours, Certification tests given, tig, mig, stick?
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I'm looking for stainless pipe welders. Please call Tradesmen International (877)672-8444.
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Sooo... Who do we have from Tradesman on our forum?
Must be a general recruiter. Usually you at least get "email jdoe@"
You are welcome here, but you could be less anonymous. I know several recruiters from the majors, including four who quit Tradesman, personally.
Steve S
Must be a general recruiter. Usually you at least get "email jdoe@"
You are welcome here, but you could be less anonymous. I know several recruiters from the majors, including four who quit Tradesman, personally.
Steve S
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Hey,
Are they a company that do labour hire for jobs?? If so, there is a company in Australia that does that. Called SKILLED Engineering. Known in Union circles as (s)KILLED our permanent flexible workforce.
Mick
Are they a company that do labour hire for jobs?? If so, there is a company in Australia that does that. Called SKILLED Engineering. Known in Union circles as (s)KILLED our permanent flexible workforce.
Mick
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Hey david welcome to the forum. I'm out of UA local 145. Just curious are u working out of local 421 as an apprentice/journeyman. Or did they just offer their facilities for non- union hands. Just curious, again welcome.
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UA 421 had a pipe welding school and I learned to stick pipes there. North Carolina is a non-union state so I do not think they are very popular around here. I am being trained in a shop and getting really accustomed to working with tig torches. Mainly AL and SS. I am open to new opportunities and hope to master welding in all forms on all materials. I only have a few pictures of recent welds. I try and stick pipes in my freetime and tig/mig at work.
i have had all bad experiences with temp agencies. tradesmen International are not Tradesmen.I don't play that bureaucratic bullshit
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