MICHAEL L. FISHER
Form N° L5-FMT-075 Rev. (2)
CV Rev. 03 dated 16-Jun-2015 Page 1 of 6
CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME Michael L. Fisher
DISCIPLINE Mechanical / Technical
LOCATION Oklahoma (USA)
QUALIFICATIONS
 Level II for MT, PT, UT
 Level II RT Film Interpretation
 AWS Certified Welding Inspector
 Certified by 6-G in SMAW, GMAW, GTAW; 3-G in FCAW
 Certified in SAW
 Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
COURSES
 Completed AWS seminar and test for CWI
 Completed 16 hr course in ISO 9001-2008 for Internal
Audits
 Federal Hocking High School
 Two years vocational education in carpentry
LANGUAGES English
MICHAEL L. FISHER
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PROFILE
Jun 2014 – Present
Holden Inspection Technical Services - H.I.T.S.
Independent Contractor
 Third-party inspections including witnessing and monitoring production of various
commodities, reviewing data, and witnessing of mechanical testing performed for various
customers
 Perform inspection activities on-site and at vendor facilities during manufacture, fabrication,
installation, hydrostatic pressure, and operational testing
 Vendor inspection to client specifications such as dimensions, witness FAT Testing
 Perform inspection of blasting and coating of product to client specifications
 Detailed reporting to client and supervisor on visits to suppliers
Jul 2014 – Present
Velosi America LLC
Independent Contractor
 Third-party inspections including witnessing and monitoring production of various
commodities, reviewing data, and witnessing of mechanical testing performed for various
customers
 Perform inspection activities on-site and at vendor facilities during manufacture, fabrication,
installation, hydrostatic pressure, and operational testing
 Witness assembly and testing of wellhead valves to supplier drawings/procedures and client
specifications
Apr 2014 – Present
RPM Inspections (Tulsa, OK)
Independent Contractor: Technical Specialist
 Vendor inspection to client specifications such as dimensions, witness FAT Testing, witness
hydrostatic testing
 Detailed reporting to client and supervisor on visits to suppliers
 Review all documentation per PO requirements
Apr 2014 – Present
Intertek Technical Services (Houston, TX)
Independent Contractor: Technical Specialist
 Vendor inspection to client specifications such as dimensions, witness FAT Testing, witness
hydrostatic testing
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 Detailed reporting to client and supervisor on visits to suppliers
 Review all documentation per PO requirements
 Witness assembly and hydrostatic testing of downhole valves per supplier drawings and
customer specifications.
Jun 2014 – Present
DNV-GL Inspection Services (Houston, TX)
Independent Contractor: Technical Specialist
 Vendor inspection to client specifications such as dimensions, witness FAT Testing, witness
hydrostatic testing
 Detailed reporting to client and supervisor on visits to suppliers
 Review all documentation per PO requirements
 Witness assembly and testing of wellhead valves to supplier drawings/procedures and client
specifications
Aug 2014 – Present
SGS North America Technical Services (Bartlesville, OK)
Independent Contractor: Technical Specialist
 Vendor inspection to client specifications such as dimensions, witness FAT Testing, witness
hydrostatic testing
 Detailed reporting to client and supervisor on visits to suppliers
 Review all documentation per PO requirements
Feb 2002 – Apr 2014
T.D. Williams, Inc. (Tulsa, OK)
Nov 2008-Apr 2014: Senior Inspector
 Responsible for moving parts through X-ray. Reading film and performing other NDT as
needed.
 Working in Receiving-Inspection to move parts into stock as they pass inspection
 Building customer data packets as required to ship parts on sales orders
 Responsible for keeping all measurement equipment and furnaces calibrated. (ie: calipers,
plug gages, thread gages, ID and OD mics, etc.)
 Have a varied background of several codes that apply to different types of equipment
inspected
Feb 2002-Nov 2008: Combination Welder
 Fit-up and weld a wide variety of component parts used to build pipeline equipment such as
control bars, adapters, housings, L-O-R with guide bars
 Helped set up and operate the closure cell
MICHAEL L. FISHER
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Feb 2001 – Aug 2002
Hanover Company (Broken Arrow, OK)
Fitter/Welder
 Lay-out, fit and weld fittings and attachments in compressor bottles and scrubbers
 Fit and weld pipe spool in and out of position to 100% x-ray
Jul 2000 – Feb 2001
Heat Treat Transfer Equipment Co. (Tulsa, OK)
Fitter/Welder
 Lay-out, fit and weld fittings and attachments in shell and tube heat exchangers
 Weld tubes to tube sheets and dye-check
1991 – Jul 2000
Energy Exchanger Company (Tulsa, OK)
1994-Jul 2000: Quality Control
 Responsible for documenting heat numbers, weld stamps, and grade of material
 Pull all final dimensions before releasing for hydro or heat treat
 Qualified to level II SNT-TC-1A in RT, PT, and MT using prod and A/C–D/C yoke method
and documentation
 Visible PT and film interpretation
1991-1994: Fitter/Welder
 All types of layouts
 Burning, fitting and welding on shell and tube heat exchangers
 Welded with Inconel, Monel, stainless, aluminum, chrome and carbon
 Stringer beaded head seams and saddle on type connections
 Sub-arced all parts of unit including round seams, long seams, nozzle pipe to flange, etc
 Hand welded insertions into shell using SMAW process
 Welded tubes to tube sheet using GTAW process
Note: During four year period while employed at Energy Exchanger Company (1996-
2000), worked two part-time jobs as listed:
Jan 1999 – May 2000
Safeco, Inc. (Broken Arrow, OK)
Part-time Fitter-Welder
 All types of layouts
MICHAEL L. FISHER
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 Burning, fitting and welding of low pressure gas filters
Jun 1996 – Jan 1999
Zeeco, Inc. (Broken Arrow, OK)
Part-time Fitter/Welder
 All types of layouts
 Burning, fitting and welding of burners, incinerators and various other types of combustion
equipment
1988 – 1991
Maloney-Crawford Company (Tulsa, OK)
1990-1991: Production Supervisor
 Responsible for scheduling work to meet shipping dates
 Order consumables
 Ensure everything moves along in the shop smoothly
 Hire and terminate employees
 Day-to-day work plan
1988-1990: Fitter/Welder
 All types of layouts, burning and fitting from individual vessels to entire skid units, including
butt weld and socket weld piping
 Sub-arc welded longitudinal and circumferential seams to X-ray quality
 Stick and flux core welded fittings in vessels to ultrasonic quality
 Quality Control: 1988-1990
 Checked layouts and fit-ups for all units
 Recorded heat numbers, weld stamps and grade of material
 Performed and documented Brinell hardness tests
1982 – 1987
T.H. Russell Company (Tulsa, OK)
1982-1987: Welder
 Stringer beaded head seams prior to sub-arc welding
 Sub-arc welded longitudinal and circumferential seams to X-ray quality
 Stick and flux-core welded fittings in vessels to ultrasonic quality
1982: Helper
 Performed basic grinding and cleaning jobs
 Performed hydrostatic testing on completed vessel units
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    MICHAEL L. FISHER FormN° L5-FMT-075 Rev. (2) CV Rev. 03 dated 16-Jun-2015 Page 1 of 6 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME Michael L. Fisher DISCIPLINE Mechanical / Technical LOCATION Oklahoma (USA) QUALIFICATIONS  Level II for MT, PT, UT  Level II RT Film Interpretation  AWS Certified Welding Inspector  Certified by 6-G in SMAW, GMAW, GTAW; 3-G in FCAW  Certified in SAW  Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) COURSES  Completed AWS seminar and test for CWI  Completed 16 hr course in ISO 9001-2008 for Internal Audits  Federal Hocking High School  Two years vocational education in carpentry LANGUAGES English
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    MICHAEL L. FISHER FormN° L5-FMT-075 Rev. (2) CV Rev. 03 dated 16-Jun-2015 Page 2 of 6 PROFILE Jun 2014 – Present Holden Inspection Technical Services - H.I.T.S. Independent Contractor  Third-party inspections including witnessing and monitoring production of various commodities, reviewing data, and witnessing of mechanical testing performed for various customers  Perform inspection activities on-site and at vendor facilities during manufacture, fabrication, installation, hydrostatic pressure, and operational testing  Vendor inspection to client specifications such as dimensions, witness FAT Testing  Perform inspection of blasting and coating of product to client specifications  Detailed reporting to client and supervisor on visits to suppliers Jul 2014 – Present Velosi America LLC Independent Contractor  Third-party inspections including witnessing and monitoring production of various commodities, reviewing data, and witnessing of mechanical testing performed for various customers  Perform inspection activities on-site and at vendor facilities during manufacture, fabrication, installation, hydrostatic pressure, and operational testing  Witness assembly and testing of wellhead valves to supplier drawings/procedures and client specifications Apr 2014 – Present RPM Inspections (Tulsa, OK) Independent Contractor: Technical Specialist  Vendor inspection to client specifications such as dimensions, witness FAT Testing, witness hydrostatic testing  Detailed reporting to client and supervisor on visits to suppliers  Review all documentation per PO requirements Apr 2014 – Present Intertek Technical Services (Houston, TX) Independent Contractor: Technical Specialist  Vendor inspection to client specifications such as dimensions, witness FAT Testing, witness hydrostatic testing
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    MICHAEL L. FISHER FormN° L5-FMT-075 Rev. (2) CV Rev. 03 dated 16-Jun-2015 Page 3 of 6  Detailed reporting to client and supervisor on visits to suppliers  Review all documentation per PO requirements  Witness assembly and hydrostatic testing of downhole valves per supplier drawings and customer specifications. Jun 2014 – Present DNV-GL Inspection Services (Houston, TX) Independent Contractor: Technical Specialist  Vendor inspection to client specifications such as dimensions, witness FAT Testing, witness hydrostatic testing  Detailed reporting to client and supervisor on visits to suppliers  Review all documentation per PO requirements  Witness assembly and testing of wellhead valves to supplier drawings/procedures and client specifications Aug 2014 – Present SGS North America Technical Services (Bartlesville, OK) Independent Contractor: Technical Specialist  Vendor inspection to client specifications such as dimensions, witness FAT Testing, witness hydrostatic testing  Detailed reporting to client and supervisor on visits to suppliers  Review all documentation per PO requirements Feb 2002 – Apr 2014 T.D. Williams, Inc. (Tulsa, OK) Nov 2008-Apr 2014: Senior Inspector  Responsible for moving parts through X-ray. Reading film and performing other NDT as needed.  Working in Receiving-Inspection to move parts into stock as they pass inspection  Building customer data packets as required to ship parts on sales orders  Responsible for keeping all measurement equipment and furnaces calibrated. (ie: calipers, plug gages, thread gages, ID and OD mics, etc.)  Have a varied background of several codes that apply to different types of equipment inspected Feb 2002-Nov 2008: Combination Welder  Fit-up and weld a wide variety of component parts used to build pipeline equipment such as control bars, adapters, housings, L-O-R with guide bars  Helped set up and operate the closure cell
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    MICHAEL L. FISHER FormN° L5-FMT-075 Rev. (2) CV Rev. 03 dated 16-Jun-2015 Page 4 of 6 Feb 2001 – Aug 2002 Hanover Company (Broken Arrow, OK) Fitter/Welder  Lay-out, fit and weld fittings and attachments in compressor bottles and scrubbers  Fit and weld pipe spool in and out of position to 100% x-ray Jul 2000 – Feb 2001 Heat Treat Transfer Equipment Co. (Tulsa, OK) Fitter/Welder  Lay-out, fit and weld fittings and attachments in shell and tube heat exchangers  Weld tubes to tube sheets and dye-check 1991 – Jul 2000 Energy Exchanger Company (Tulsa, OK) 1994-Jul 2000: Quality Control  Responsible for documenting heat numbers, weld stamps, and grade of material  Pull all final dimensions before releasing for hydro or heat treat  Qualified to level II SNT-TC-1A in RT, PT, and MT using prod and A/C–D/C yoke method and documentation  Visible PT and film interpretation 1991-1994: Fitter/Welder  All types of layouts  Burning, fitting and welding on shell and tube heat exchangers  Welded with Inconel, Monel, stainless, aluminum, chrome and carbon  Stringer beaded head seams and saddle on type connections  Sub-arced all parts of unit including round seams, long seams, nozzle pipe to flange, etc  Hand welded insertions into shell using SMAW process  Welded tubes to tube sheet using GTAW process Note: During four year period while employed at Energy Exchanger Company (1996- 2000), worked two part-time jobs as listed: Jan 1999 – May 2000 Safeco, Inc. (Broken Arrow, OK) Part-time Fitter-Welder  All types of layouts
  • 5.
    MICHAEL L. FISHER FormN° L5-FMT-075 Rev. (2) CV Rev. 03 dated 16-Jun-2015 Page 5 of 6  Burning, fitting and welding of low pressure gas filters Jun 1996 – Jan 1999 Zeeco, Inc. (Broken Arrow, OK) Part-time Fitter/Welder  All types of layouts  Burning, fitting and welding of burners, incinerators and various other types of combustion equipment 1988 – 1991 Maloney-Crawford Company (Tulsa, OK) 1990-1991: Production Supervisor  Responsible for scheduling work to meet shipping dates  Order consumables  Ensure everything moves along in the shop smoothly  Hire and terminate employees  Day-to-day work plan 1988-1990: Fitter/Welder  All types of layouts, burning and fitting from individual vessels to entire skid units, including butt weld and socket weld piping  Sub-arc welded longitudinal and circumferential seams to X-ray quality  Stick and flux core welded fittings in vessels to ultrasonic quality  Quality Control: 1988-1990  Checked layouts and fit-ups for all units  Recorded heat numbers, weld stamps and grade of material  Performed and documented Brinell hardness tests 1982 – 1987 T.H. Russell Company (Tulsa, OK) 1982-1987: Welder  Stringer beaded head seams prior to sub-arc welding  Sub-arc welded longitudinal and circumferential seams to X-ray quality  Stick and flux-core welded fittings in vessels to ultrasonic quality 1982: Helper  Performed basic grinding and cleaning jobs  Performed hydrostatic testing on completed vessel units
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    MICHAEL L. FISHER FormN° L5-FMT-075 Rev. (2) CV Rev. 03 dated 16-Jun-2015 Page 6 of 6