could anyone take a look at my cv??

Defiantly lad I know it's not going to Be easy but one will try till I succeed
 
here it is mate trying to get ofshore never had to do a cv before so this is my first one , cheers

david maughan
83 Brookside Avenue
east midlands
me114sq


Mobile: 07899999999 Email: Ns@@@@@@@


PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

A competent and efficient fully qualified Scaffolder who always strives to produce
the best job possible, with proven experience in multiple types of scaffold systems.
Highly motivated, determined and dedicated with the ability to be decisive and react
quickly and take lead in the job at hand.
Having completed the relevant qualifications aswell as having time served experience i come well recommended and enjoy quickly adapting to different environments and enjoy working alongside different personnel.
During my time as a scaffolder I have worked commercially as well as having industrial experience too.
Always very passionate about my career and I’m always looking to improve my skills and
Become a very efficient and reliable part of the team.


KEY SKILLS

• Very physically fit and able to work
• Strong eye for detail
• Dedicated to maximum safety for all scaffold construction
• Excellent communication skills with contractors and inspectors
• Willing to work any shift day or night.
• Well up to date on all the latest health and safety/SG requirements.


Career
straight up Scaffolding limited (January 2006-febuary 2008)
Labourer/trainee
• Loaded out the company truck with the required equipment for the jobs at hand.
• Planned out the job ahead and carried out risk assessments.
• Gave a hand to my team mates by loading out the job and passed equipment when necessary.
• Took part in the erection and dismantling of scaffolding.





P.Dodds roofing and scaffolding (March 2008 – January 2013)
Trainee – Basic scaffolder

• Working in a three man squad I would complete different scaffolding erections around the North East of England mainly on a commercial basis.
• Operated hand tools, power equipments, forklifts and company trucks, in a safe manner.
• Worked alongside a qualified scaffolder where I gained my experience to enable me to accuire my part one scaffolding card, mainly using tube and fitting systems.

Pyeroy Ltd (February 2013 – July 2014)

• Studied and worked from job orders, specifications, blueprints and other related drawings.
• Handled and executed all activities related to erection and dismantling of scaffolds.
Selected, checked and used appropriate high quality materials to build scaffolds.
• Operated hand tools, power equipments, forklifts and company trucks, in a safe manner.
• Took part in daily tool box talks, safety system meetings and risk assessments around the power station.

straight up Scaffolding (August 2014 – present)
Basic Scaffolder
• I load out the company truck with the required equipment for the given tasks.
• Plan out the day ahead enabling me to maximise sufficiency.
• Consult with the customer upon arrival to ensure the job at hand will be exactly what is required.
• Provide full team brief with team mates pointing out all of the safety requirements.
• I gained my training here which enabled me to gain my part 2 scaffold qualification.

Educational Qualifications
• Full clean driving licence
• Manual handling certificate
• Nvq level 2 in maths and English
• 6 GCSEs including maths and English
• Asbestos awareness training
• Working with asbestos training.
• Working with abrasive wheels training
• I hold a CCSNG safety passport
• Fully qualified Cisrs basic scaffolder
• I hold a fully up to date Opito Bosiet, Opito compressed air EBS, Opito mist , fully complete offshore medical aswell as a Norwegian escape chute

References available upon request

You might have a better chance if you added how many tats you got and time served at the pleasure of HRH.:laugh::laugh:
 
Not being funny pal, but you've been in the game 7yrs and you think you've got all the experiance to go and scaff a rig. Wake up smell the roses and have a coffee. There's lads out there that have got 20-30yrs ex in offshore work that have just been manned down, who as an employer would be taking them on first.
All the best in your quest.

Not one of us was born holding a spanner.
 
wouldn't want to be on a union disputed job when you have blokes like iam alright jack on the scene try forefront pal looking for that sort of attitude for the shetlands and ps the forum holds a spell checker
 
Yes we'll maybe from now on when applying for a job I will ask them to take on people with more experience on before me lol

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wouldn't want to be on a union disputed job when you have blokes like iam alright jack on the scene try forefront pal looking for that sort of attitude for the shetlands and ps the forum holds a spell checker

"Iam alright" you say
"Spell checker you say" the irony lol
 
You came looking for help
Your fellow scaffs gave help and then you come out with everyone for themself.
There's a reason why the game is ****** and that attitude is one of them.
 
haha i said feck the rest actually pal. jokingly. if you read the comments i said all for one and one for all. dont jump to conclusions bonny lad. and every little piece of advice is greatly appreciated . yours too
 
Scaffs stick together,only against bricky's. If we all .stuck together no decent scaff would be on sh.t money. Its dog eat dog and brownoses rule.
 
Jesus......😄😄 I think that might be thorough enough. If your good then word of mouth will suffice. If you're sh1te then the jungle drums will beat far and wide. Good luck mate.
 
No need for all that word of mouth is just the ticket for jobs not all that jibba jabber who the feck wants to read all that bellocks when your on a busy schedule you can write what you have done on paper and you can wipe your arse on it for what your worth and bosses will soon be the judge of your capabilities graft is king.
 
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