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Michael Macapallag Assistant Auto-Mechanic, Skilled Worker ( Welder, Banners and Signages Installer, Plumber, Carpenter)

Philippines

MICHAEL F. MACAPALLAG

1315-B Interior, Cavite St., Tondo

Manila, Philippines

E-mail: [email protected]

Mobile No.:  (+63) 09269482217

 

 

 

Summary
Detail-oriented Welder and Installer with 3+ years of experience delivering quality outputs while maintaining a clean and safe work environment.  Skilled at quickly interpreting blueprints to assemble structures according to specifications.

 

Desired Positions
Welder, Signs Installer (Stickers/ Banners/Signages) or Assistant Auto-Mechanic

 

Key Skills
·         Able to lay out materials to be cut or joined in the best order for efficient working even in tight working places

·         Great hand-to eye coordination and the ability to work accurately under time constraints

·         Driving, Electrical Wiring, Welding, Plumbing, Fabrication and Carpentry

 

Education
March 2004                         Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology Major in Automotive

Cagayan State University

Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, Philippines

 

May 2002                             Certificate in Auto Electricity, Auto Underchassis, Engine Overhauling

(Vocational Course)

Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)

Regional Training Center

Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, Philippines

 

Employment History
Sep 2015 – Dec 2018       WELDER and INSTALLER (Signages, Banners and Stickers)

Mars Digital Printing LLC

Dubai Investment Park 2, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

 

Duties and Functions:
·         Analyze plans, drawings, work samples, specifications, and work orders to determine work requirements and sequence of welding assignments.

·         Fabricate and lay out items in proper structure, identifying proper procedure for welding each connection

·         Test welds to ensure stability and quality after each project, taking care to fix any weak structure to prevent safety hazards

Connect columns, beams and girders with bolts following blueprints and instructions from supervisors
·         Set ladders, scaffolds and hoists in place for installing signs to walls, posts and on roofs

·         Operate boom lifts, drill presses, power and jig saws, grinders, routers, metal lathes and a variety of welding equipment and hand tools

·         Estimate material and labor

·         Recommend supplies and materials to be ordered

·         Install, remove, and replace signboards, banners and/or stickers as high as 50 feet

·         Repair electrically damaged signboards

·         Maintain machinery, instruments, equipment and demonstrates the ability to use general and precision tools

·         Knowledge of illuminated sign fabrication including channel letters, light box signs and LED

·         General knowledge of basic shop processes including Foreign Object Debris (FOD) prevention, material handling and safety

 

 

Dec 2009 – Mar 2015       CONTRACTUAL WORKER (Electrician, Steel Man, Welder,

Plumber, Carpenter and Porter)

Various Construction Companies

Taguig City, Philippines

 

Duties and Functions:
Worked as Electrician, Steel Man, Welder, Plumber, Carpenter, Porter and other similar fields of work in various construction companies mainly concerned in Civil Works and Infrastructural Projects, duties include the following:

 

·         Built structures out of various raw materials through a variety of methods including shaping, cutting and soldering

·         Helped put together the physical infrastructure of steel beams, girders, and steel trusses and after aligning, welded or bolted the beams, girders or steel trusses together

·         Delivered items, moved stocks or materials and ensured premises are neat, clean, free from clutter and safe

Moved and installed machineries
Installed cabinets and molding; replaced panes of glass, ceiling tiles and doors
·         Created structures for pouring concrete; erected scaffolding

·         Assembled, installed, tested, and maintained electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, appliances, apparatus, and fixtures, using hand tools and power tools

·         Inspected electrical systems, equipment, and components to identify hazards, defects, and the need for adjustment or repair

·         Fixed residential building problems, like leaky faucets or faulty light switches

Installed partitions, doors, and windows

Jun 2009 – Nov 2009       FACTORY STOREKEEPER (Six-Month Contract)                                                                                                    Hyco Laboratories Co., Inc.  (Importers – Manufacturers)

Tondo, Manila, Philippines

 

Duties and Functions:
Responsible for all incoming deliveries and shipment and safe keeping of all stock located within the warehouse
Compared deliveries with specifications indicated on purchase orders/contract document and prepared discrepancy reports for any item not in compliance
Handled disposition of inventory items and keeping warehouse inventory current and accurate
Controlled and monitored the movement of all inventory items and ensured that inventory items are available when required
Prepared materials according to the required quantities for dispatch to Mixer Department
Inspected physical condition of the storage area and the raw materials
Performed physical inventories and prepared requisition when stocks reach critical level
·         Keeps the warehouse clean and presentable

Performed other duties as assigned to support other departments when required
Nov 2006 – Apr 2007       FOOD HANDLER (Contractual)                                                                                                                                   Besuto Food Corporation

Barrio Bagumbayan, Taguig City, Philippines

Duties and Functions:
Prepared food according to proper preparation methods
Responsible for standard food service work including sanitation duties
Understood and observed proper food handling procedures and government regulations regarding food code
Followed instructions and pre-established guidelines while performing duties
Performed other tasks as required by immediate supervisor
 

Oct 2005 – Mar 2006       MECHANIC (Six Month Contract)                                                                                                                             HONDA Motors Philippines, Inc.

17 South Super Highway, Parañaque City, Philippines

 

Duties and Functions:
·         Performed routine maintenance on motor vehicles and determining when and what kind of maintenance is needed
·         Watched gauges, dials or other indicators to make sure the machine is working properly
·         Conducted tests and inspections of products, services or processes to evaluate quality and performance
·         Examined motor vehicles to determine extent of damage or malfunctions
·         Test-drove vehicles and test components and systems using equipment such as engine analyzers, compression gauges and computerized diagnostic devices
·         Repaired, replaced and adjusted brakes
·         Reviewed work orders and discussed work with supervisors
·         Followed checklists to ensure all important parts are examined including belts, hoses, steering systems, spark plugs, brake and fuel systems, wheel bearings and other potentially troublesome areas
·         Conferred with customers to obtain descriptions of vehicle problems and to discuss work to be performed and future repair requirements
·         Performed routine and scheduled maintenance services such as oil changes, lubrications and tune-ups
·         Overhauled or replaced carburetors, blowers, generators, distributors, starters and pumps
·         Repaired/replaced parts such as pistons, rods, gears, valves and bearings
·         Repaired manual and automatic transmissions
·         Repaired or replaced shock absorbers; aligned vehicles’ front ends.
 

May 2004 – May 2005     ANTENNA, LINE AND TOWER INSTALLER

Horizon Community Services (Contractor of Smart Communications)

82 Ramos St., Pavia, Iloilo City, Philippines

 

Duties and Functions:

Installed antenna lines, ground kits, connectors, weather-proofing and tower grounding
Climbed up to 300 feet or more to install Smart Telecommunications lines/connections
Installed different sizes of coax cables and brands
Installed new towers, monopoles, guide towers and self support from 100-300 feet height
 

 

 

 

Eligibilities
Certificate of Competency (Qualified Automotive Mechanic-Light Duty) NCI Issued in June 2002

Assessed under Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Occupation Qualification & Certification System in the following areas:

Protecting Self & Others
Converting/Fabricating Parts/Components
Driving Light Duty Vehicle
Performing Gasoline Engine Tune-up
Performing Diesel Engine Tune-Up
Servicing Brake System
Servicing Suspension System
Servicing Power Train System
Performing Engine Overhauling
Servicing Engine Electrical System
Apply Shop Management Skills

 

 

References
Available upon request