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Joseph Deloca

Oceanside,New York

Summary

Hard-working Ironworker with excellent attendance record and stamina to perform strenuous labor. Personable, used to working outdoors and promoting fifteen years of employment operating dangerous equipment safely. Adaptable to all types of situations and works productively with different personalities. Safety-conscious worker known for effectively communicating with team members and remaining attentive while working in high-risk environments. Lifts heavy items and works in adverse weather conditions with superior performance and reliability.

Overview

18
18
years of professional experience

Work History

Ironworker

Local 46 Metallic Lathers
New York, NY
03.2006 - 07.2021
  • Placed and fastened iron rods and steel mesh together using wire and spot welds.
  • Reinforced walls and structures while teaming with electricians and plumbers for routing of electrical, water and sewage lines.
  • Positioned rebar and other iron reinforcement following pouring of concrete.
  • Hoisted metal components into place, safely operating cranes during process.
  • Inspected projects, identified issues that occurred and implemented corrective measures.
  • Determined size, shape, placement and material of supports based on blueprints and structural standards.
  • Cut metal components to required lengths using metal shears, hacksaws and bar cutters.
  • Complied with OSHA and company safety guidelines for height safety, lock out tag out, confined space and hazardous material handling.
  • Unloaded and positioned prefabricated steel and heavy equipment using hoisting equipment, such as cables, pulleys or hooks.
  • Coordinated with crane or signaled equipment operators to lift and position structural steel members and hoist beams, girders and columns to correct positions.
  • Skilled in use of specialized metalworking and concrete manipulation tools to perform assigned tasks.
  • Installed steel cables to reinforce structures before tightening and reinforcing.

Journeyman Ironworker

Local 580
New York, NY
01.2018 - 06.2020
  • Reviewed work plans and blueprints to ascertain all requirements for project.
  • Placed and fastened iron rods and steel mesh together using wire and spot welds.
  • Skilled in use of specialized metalworking and concrete manipulation tools to perform assigned tasks.
  • Hoisted metal components into place, safely operating cranes during process.
  • Used appropriate safety measures and encouraged other team members to do same in effort to avoid job site injuries.
  • Complied with OSHA and company safety guidelines for height safety, lock out tag out, confined space and hazardous material handling.
  • Unloaded and positioned prefabricated steel and heavy equipment using hoisting equipment, such as cables, pulleys or hooks.
  • Followed blueprints and instructions from supervisors to erect columns, beams and girders.
  • Followed safety guidelines to fasten structural steel members and hoisted cables, chains and rope.

Education

GED -

Oceanside High School
Oceanside, NY
06.2004

Skills

  • Safety protocols and procedures
  • Column connecting
  • Elevated work platform set up
  • Job planning
  • Rod-bending machines
  • Blueprint reading
  • Team Player
  • Worksite Safety and Maintenance
  • Hand and Power Tools
  • Safety-First Mentality
  • Punctual and Dependable
  • Loading and Unloading Systems
  • Verbal Communication
  • Situational Awareness
  • Superior Work Ethic
  • Material Loading and Unloading
  • Heavy Lifting
  • Physical Agility and Coordination
  • Hand-Eye Coordination
  • Team Coordination and Oversight
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Project Management
  • Demolition and Destruction
  • Attention to Detail
  • Problem Solving

Timeline

Journeyman Ironworker

Local 580
01.2018 - 06.2020

Ironworker

Local 46 Metallic Lathers
03.2006 - 07.2021

GED -

Oceanside High School
Joseph Deloca