David Bartocha
Johnston, R.I. *2919
Phone 321-***-****
***********@*****.***
Objective
To obtain a Welder/Fabricator position in a growth-oriented firm, which will allow me to both
utilize my skills and acquire new abilities.
Professional Skills
Blue Print Reading, MIG Welding (Spray, Pulsed Arc, Short Arc, Flux Core, Gas Shielded
Flux Core, Aluminum). TIG Welding (Aluminum, Stainless Steel, and Steel)
SMAW (Stick) Steel, Stainless Steel, Galvanized Steel. Stud welding Oxy-Acetylene Torches
(manual and automatic) Plasma Torches (manual and automatic) Carbon-Arc Gouging
,Layout and Fit-up to blue print specifications , Assemble and utilize Jigs, Fixtures, Templates,
Use all shop equipment and tools, Use and maintain safety equipment ,Use overhead cranes,
Forklift , Scissorlift , Manlift .
Professional
Experience
Military Experience
Kemco Industries Mar.08 – Oct. 10
Custom Metal Fabrication
Fitter/Welder
C Customize metal fabrication including but not limited to steel, aluminum and stainless steel
products for various customers; use of overhead cranes, shop equipment, forklift experience,
shear, brake, Bridgeport, Timesaver, Ironworker, blueprint reading, layout, make fixtures as
required, fit and weld to specifications.
Ideal Aluminum Products Nov. 07 – Feb.08
Fitter/Welder
To cut, layout, punch, tack, weld and finish grind aluminum handrails, balcony rails, stair rails,
window guards, and custom ornamental rails, and all other jobs required.
Capco Steel Corporation Apr. 02 - Apr. 06
Fitter/Welder
Layout, Fit up, and Weld structural columns, beams, braces, trusses, handrails, gates,
platforms, etc, to tolerances of +/- 1/16”. Torch cut bevels and penetrations with Oxy-
Acetylene Torches (manual and automatic). Stud welding. Gas shielded flux core welding.
Install detail. Cope and clip beams. Camber beams.
General Dynamics/Electric Boat Division Nov. 90 - Apr. 94
Welder- 1st Class
Weld various nuclear submarine components using proper welding procedures. Maintain
proper preheat/interpass temperatures. Calculate joules input of welds. Welds must pass MP,
X-ray, UT and /or visual inspection. Assisted ship fitters in tacking and welding parts in
proper locations. Types of steel: HSS, HTS, HY-80, HY-130
Veteran of the United States Army Sept. 86 – Sept. 90
Metal Worker