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Sammie Rollins
Spokane, WA
(509) 599-1197
boneduce@gmail.com
Objective: Interested in a position with a growing company
Experience: Journeyman Carpenter 08/10 to Present
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 Associates Degree in Carpentry
 Successfully completed Carpenters Union Apprenticeship Program
 OSHA 10 Certification
 First Aid/ CPR Certification
 Aerial Lift Certification
 Rough Terrain/ Industrial Forklift Training
 Covered subfloors with building paper to keep out moisture and laid
hardwood, parquet and wood-strip-block floors.
 Constructed Gang forms, Walls, Shoring, Footings, Piers, and chutes for
pouring concrete.
 Heavy Construction, Bridge building. (Not afraid of heights.)
 Built, repaired, and Installed cabinets, doors, frameworks, floors and other
fixtures used in buildings.
 Wood, and Metal stud Framing. With some drywall experience.
 Worked with and Removed Hazardous Material.
 Inspected ceiling and floor tile, wall coverings, siding, glass and
woodwork.
 Applied shock-absorbing, sound-deadening and decorative paneling to
ceilings and walls.
 Studied specifications in blueprints, sketches and building plans.
 Assembled and fastened materials to framework and props.
 Erected scaffolding and ladders for assembling structures above ground
level.
 Removed, repaired, and replaced damaged and defective parts.
 Installed structures and fixtures, such as windows, frames, floorings, trim,
and hardware.
 Finished surfaces of woodwork and wallboard in houses and buildings,
using paint, hand tools and paneling.
 Shaped and cut materials to specified measurements, using hand tools,
machines and power saw.
 Measured, marked, and cut lines on materials, using ruler, pencil, chalk
and marking gauge.
 Followed established safety rules and regulations. Also maintained a safe
and clean environment.
 Verified trueness of structure, using plumb bob and level.
 Provided direction and assistance.
Education: Walla Walla Community College Walla Walla, WA
AA’s Degree in Carpentry
References: Available upon request

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Carpenter

  • 1. Sammie Rollins Spokane, WA (509) 599-1197 boneduce@gmail.com Objective: Interested in a position with a growing company Experience: Journeyman Carpenter 08/10 to Present   Associates Degree in Carpentry  Successfully completed Carpenters Union Apprenticeship Program  OSHA 10 Certification  First Aid/ CPR Certification  Aerial Lift Certification  Rough Terrain/ Industrial Forklift Training  Covered subfloors with building paper to keep out moisture and laid hardwood, parquet and wood-strip-block floors.  Constructed Gang forms, Walls, Shoring, Footings, Piers, and chutes for pouring concrete.  Heavy Construction, Bridge building. (Not afraid of heights.)  Built, repaired, and Installed cabinets, doors, frameworks, floors and other fixtures used in buildings.  Wood, and Metal stud Framing. With some drywall experience.  Worked with and Removed Hazardous Material.  Inspected ceiling and floor tile, wall coverings, siding, glass and woodwork.  Applied shock-absorbing, sound-deadening and decorative paneling to ceilings and walls.  Studied specifications in blueprints, sketches and building plans.  Assembled and fastened materials to framework and props.  Erected scaffolding and ladders for assembling structures above ground level.  Removed, repaired, and replaced damaged and defective parts.  Installed structures and fixtures, such as windows, frames, floorings, trim, and hardware.  Finished surfaces of woodwork and wallboard in houses and buildings, using paint, hand tools and paneling.  Shaped and cut materials to specified measurements, using hand tools, machines and power saw.  Measured, marked, and cut lines on materials, using ruler, pencil, chalk and marking gauge.  Followed established safety rules and regulations. Also maintained a safe and clean environment.  Verified trueness of structure, using plumb bob and level.  Provided direction and assistance. Education: Walla Walla Community College Walla Walla, WA AA’s Degree in Carpentry References: Available upon request