Harry Graham Jr.
Resume:
HARRY GRAHAM JR. 8 Kelly Drive Sicklerville, NJ 08081
(610)517-0729 – harrygraham29@gmail.com
Career Objective:
To obtain a Teacher position utilizing professional welding and craftsman experience
and over ten years of supervisory experience.
Summary of Qualifications:
Over 30 years of welding and cutting experience in the areas of Welding Metals in
vertical construction, Building Maintenance, and bridge building.
Exceptional knowledge of multiple welding and cutting processes. Thorough knowledge
of construction mangement principles. One year teaching experience in a technical
school setting. Superior welder with great communication, organizational and
management skills.
Professional Experience:
Camden County Technical Highschool, Sicklerville, NJ
Welding Teacher November 2014 – Present
Teaching Welding and cuting practices to Welding Students Levels I,II,III, and IV,
prepare SGO’s, creating lesson plans and organized learning activities based on specific
objectives, provide instruction based on the academic strenghts/weaknesses of
individuals with different abilities and disabilities, advising students on academic and
vocational curricula and career issues, evaluating and grading students classwork,
assignments and projects utilizing past welding and cutting experience and core
curriculum, improving student’s welding and cutting knowledge and career skills
instrumental in securing co-op employment for 2 students
Camden County Technical Highschool, Sicklerville, NJ
Long Term Temp Welding Teacher September 2014–November 2014
Taught courses of Safety in the welding shop, Welding Technology to level I,II,III, and
IV welders, created lesson plans and organized learning activities based on specific
objectives, provided instruction based on the academic strenghts/weaknesses of
individuals with different abilities advised students on academic and vocational curricula
and career issues, evaluated and graded students classwork, assignments and projects
utilizing past welding and cuting experience and core curriculum, improved the
student’s welding and cutting knowledge and career skills
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority CTD, Philadelphia, PA
Building Structural Welder 1st Class June 2013-September 2014
Direct the activities of employees of lower classification. Maintain material and tool
inventory. Pursue the requisition and acquisition of all required materials. Weld and
fabricate various projects for the authority including elevated and subway structures, vent
wells, hand rails, stairs, heavy maintenance of building structures, structural repair of
column bases, and repair of track plinths, use various power tools, work from architectural
drawings and blueprints, direct employees of my pay grade and below. Work with limited
or no supervision.
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority CTD/ STD, Philadelphia,
PA
Rail Maintainer 1st Class June 2011-June 2013
Perform welding duties using electric, acetylene and to weld various types of metals in
various sizes, shapes, and thickness, including dissimilar metals. Using accepted trade
methods and a variety of manual welding processes. Work processes include pre-
heating, bead welding, tack welding, flame cutting, and heat treating. Work involves
planning, laying out work, positioning and clamping templates, jigs and other guides to
repair, rehabilitates and assemble special track work such as :switches, frogs, stock rails
switch points compromise joint bars and all associated track apparatus. Direct the
activities of employees of lower classification. Maintain material and tool inventory.
Pursue the requisition and acquisition of all required materials. Accomplish all pertinent
reports and associated documentation and ensures there timely submittal. Work with
limited or no supervision.
US Naval Mobilized Construction Battalion 21, Lakehurst, NJ
Steelworker 1st Class Pay grade E-6
Naval Safety Supervisor May 1993-December 2005
Supervised the following jobs at the Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove. A 25-man base
construction detachment at public works facility. Minor maintenance work at Lakehurst
Naval Engineering Station, Base Maintenance Facility and trouble call desk. Supervised
and instructed carpenters, welders, electricians, plumbers and brick and floor layers.
Pennsylvania Air National Guard 201st Red Horse Squadron Detachment-1 Pay
grade E-7
Horsham Air Guard Station Horsham, PA December 2005- December 2013
As a Pavements and Construction Equipment Supervisor, planned, and scheduled jobs for
the unit. Ensured quality control and compliance of all Air Force rules within the area of
responsibility. Acquired the proper equipment within budget constraints to insure work
requirements and detailed plans are set into production. Insured that quality control of
construction materials were done via the use of strict inspection methods. Scheduled,
dispatched, and coordinated equipment use with contractors and other specialty
shops. Provided technical assistance to inspectors concerning test methods. Supervised
the construction of and maintained concrete and asphalt runways, aircraft parking aprons,
and roads. Supervised the operation of and maintained heavy construction equipment,
such as, loaders, graders, dozers, backhoes, and dump trucks. Trained Junior Airmen to
operate tractor-trailer combinations, transporting construction equipment, and up to 44
passenger buses. Ensured compliance with all safety and environmental regulations.
Iron Workers Local Union 401 Hall, Philadelphia, PA
Journeyman Iron Worker October 1986–June 2011
A professional Craftsman for 25 years with over ten years of supervisory experience.
Provide estimates of materials, labor and equipment requirements. Implemented and
developed training for 30 new apprentices/welders designing some of the best
construction methods thereby speeding profitability. Performed welding and metal cutting
operations; erect steel bridges, tanks, buildings, towers and pre-engineered structures
using the latest rigging techniques. Supervised a twenty man construction crew of
tradesmen of composite trades, which resulted in completing the City Center project in
Las Vegas, Nevada without any lost time accidents, under budget and on time.
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Philadelphia, Pa
Welder-Worker WG-8 August 1981-October 1986
A Journeyman welder who welded and fabricated structural steel of unlimited thicknesses
using various welding and cutting procedures such as: SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, Air Arc
Gouging and Cutting, Oxy Fuel cutting and Brazing, Submerged Arc Welding, Resistance
Spot and Seam welding, and Plasma Arc Cutting. Worked from blueprints with limited or
no supervision.
Certifications:
New Jersey Teacher of Welding Certificate of Eligibility
Currently enrolled in The Alternate Route Provisional Certification
Program through Brookdale Community College.
Community College of the Air Force A.S. in Construction Technology
Ironworker Journeyman Training Center Philadelphia, PA 1986-1989
Airco Welding Institute1981 Certificate in Welding Technology and
Blueprint Reading
Edward Bok Vocational Technical High School 1976-1980 H.S.
Diploma/ Carpentry
Certified Welder 3g-4g Plate Unlimited Thickness
OSHA Safety Standards 29CFR 1926.750 SUBPART R, Steel Erection
OSHA 30 Hour Construction Worker Standardized Safety and Health
Qualified Rigger Training Requirements ANSI A 10.42-2000
Qualified Crane Signaling Requirements ASME B 30.5 Standards
American Red Cross First Aid Course
American Red Cross Adult CPR
American Heart Association Heart Saver AED
Commercial Driver License Class “B”
Qualified Protection Employee, Street Safety Qualification
213.7 Designation of qualified persons to supervise certain renewals and
inspect track
Certified Welder 6G PIPE
Proficient knowledge of: MS Word, MS Outlook, MS Publisher, MS Excel,
and, MS PowerPoint
Provisional Certificate:
Harry Graham Teaching Resume

Harry Graham Teaching Resume

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    Harry Graham Jr. Resume: HARRYGRAHAM JR. 8 Kelly Drive Sicklerville, NJ 08081 (610)517-0729 – harrygraham29@gmail.com Career Objective: To obtain a Teacher position utilizing professional welding and craftsman experience and over ten years of supervisory experience. Summary of Qualifications: Over 30 years of welding and cutting experience in the areas of Welding Metals in vertical construction, Building Maintenance, and bridge building. Exceptional knowledge of multiple welding and cutting processes. Thorough knowledge of construction mangement principles. One year teaching experience in a technical school setting. Superior welder with great communication, organizational and management skills. Professional Experience: Camden County Technical Highschool, Sicklerville, NJ Welding Teacher November 2014 – Present Teaching Welding and cuting practices to Welding Students Levels I,II,III, and IV, prepare SGO’s, creating lesson plans and organized learning activities based on specific objectives, provide instruction based on the academic strenghts/weaknesses of individuals with different abilities and disabilities, advising students on academic and vocational curricula and career issues, evaluating and grading students classwork, assignments and projects utilizing past welding and cutting experience and core curriculum, improving student’s welding and cutting knowledge and career skills instrumental in securing co-op employment for 2 students Camden County Technical Highschool, Sicklerville, NJ Long Term Temp Welding Teacher September 2014–November 2014 Taught courses of Safety in the welding shop, Welding Technology to level I,II,III, and IV welders, created lesson plans and organized learning activities based on specific objectives, provided instruction based on the academic strenghts/weaknesses of individuals with different abilities advised students on academic and vocational curricula and career issues, evaluated and graded students classwork, assignments and projects
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    utilizing past weldingand cuting experience and core curriculum, improved the student’s welding and cutting knowledge and career skills Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority CTD, Philadelphia, PA Building Structural Welder 1st Class June 2013-September 2014 Direct the activities of employees of lower classification. Maintain material and tool inventory. Pursue the requisition and acquisition of all required materials. Weld and fabricate various projects for the authority including elevated and subway structures, vent wells, hand rails, stairs, heavy maintenance of building structures, structural repair of column bases, and repair of track plinths, use various power tools, work from architectural drawings and blueprints, direct employees of my pay grade and below. Work with limited or no supervision. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority CTD/ STD, Philadelphia, PA Rail Maintainer 1st Class June 2011-June 2013 Perform welding duties using electric, acetylene and to weld various types of metals in various sizes, shapes, and thickness, including dissimilar metals. Using accepted trade methods and a variety of manual welding processes. Work processes include pre- heating, bead welding, tack welding, flame cutting, and heat treating. Work involves planning, laying out work, positioning and clamping templates, jigs and other guides to repair, rehabilitates and assemble special track work such as :switches, frogs, stock rails switch points compromise joint bars and all associated track apparatus. Direct the activities of employees of lower classification. Maintain material and tool inventory. Pursue the requisition and acquisition of all required materials. Accomplish all pertinent reports and associated documentation and ensures there timely submittal. Work with limited or no supervision. US Naval Mobilized Construction Battalion 21, Lakehurst, NJ Steelworker 1st Class Pay grade E-6 Naval Safety Supervisor May 1993-December 2005 Supervised the following jobs at the Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove. A 25-man base construction detachment at public works facility. Minor maintenance work at Lakehurst Naval Engineering Station, Base Maintenance Facility and trouble call desk. Supervised and instructed carpenters, welders, electricians, plumbers and brick and floor layers. Pennsylvania Air National Guard 201st Red Horse Squadron Detachment-1 Pay grade E-7 Horsham Air Guard Station Horsham, PA December 2005- December 2013
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    As a Pavementsand Construction Equipment Supervisor, planned, and scheduled jobs for the unit. Ensured quality control and compliance of all Air Force rules within the area of responsibility. Acquired the proper equipment within budget constraints to insure work requirements and detailed plans are set into production. Insured that quality control of construction materials were done via the use of strict inspection methods. Scheduled, dispatched, and coordinated equipment use with contractors and other specialty shops. Provided technical assistance to inspectors concerning test methods. Supervised the construction of and maintained concrete and asphalt runways, aircraft parking aprons, and roads. Supervised the operation of and maintained heavy construction equipment, such as, loaders, graders, dozers, backhoes, and dump trucks. Trained Junior Airmen to operate tractor-trailer combinations, transporting construction equipment, and up to 44 passenger buses. Ensured compliance with all safety and environmental regulations. Iron Workers Local Union 401 Hall, Philadelphia, PA Journeyman Iron Worker October 1986–June 2011 A professional Craftsman for 25 years with over ten years of supervisory experience. Provide estimates of materials, labor and equipment requirements. Implemented and developed training for 30 new apprentices/welders designing some of the best construction methods thereby speeding profitability. Performed welding and metal cutting operations; erect steel bridges, tanks, buildings, towers and pre-engineered structures using the latest rigging techniques. Supervised a twenty man construction crew of tradesmen of composite trades, which resulted in completing the City Center project in Las Vegas, Nevada without any lost time accidents, under budget and on time. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Philadelphia, Pa Welder-Worker WG-8 August 1981-October 1986 A Journeyman welder who welded and fabricated structural steel of unlimited thicknesses using various welding and cutting procedures such as: SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, Air Arc Gouging and Cutting, Oxy Fuel cutting and Brazing, Submerged Arc Welding, Resistance Spot and Seam welding, and Plasma Arc Cutting. Worked from blueprints with limited or no supervision. Certifications: New Jersey Teacher of Welding Certificate of Eligibility Currently enrolled in The Alternate Route Provisional Certification Program through Brookdale Community College.
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    Community College ofthe Air Force A.S. in Construction Technology Ironworker Journeyman Training Center Philadelphia, PA 1986-1989 Airco Welding Institute1981 Certificate in Welding Technology and Blueprint Reading Edward Bok Vocational Technical High School 1976-1980 H.S. Diploma/ Carpentry Certified Welder 3g-4g Plate Unlimited Thickness OSHA Safety Standards 29CFR 1926.750 SUBPART R, Steel Erection OSHA 30 Hour Construction Worker Standardized Safety and Health Qualified Rigger Training Requirements ANSI A 10.42-2000 Qualified Crane Signaling Requirements ASME B 30.5 Standards American Red Cross First Aid Course American Red Cross Adult CPR American Heart Association Heart Saver AED Commercial Driver License Class “B” Qualified Protection Employee, Street Safety Qualification 213.7 Designation of qualified persons to supervise certain renewals and inspect track Certified Welder 6G PIPE Proficient knowledge of: MS Word, MS Outlook, MS Publisher, MS Excel, and, MS PowerPoint
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