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call center. Fuels operator Resume
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| Desired Industry: Athletics/Recreational Sports/Fitness |
SpiderID: 11411 |
| Desired Job Location: Cockeysville, Timonia, Owings Mills, Maryland |
Date Posted: 2/25/2007 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Temporary |
Availability Date: March 19, 2007 |
| Desired Wage: 3000 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience |
Willing to Travel: No |
| Highest Degree Attained: High School/Equivalent |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Experience: WORK EXPERIENCE: Fuels Quality Assurance 3rd Class Petty Officer United States Navy, Norfolk, VA, 757-443-7266 October 2002 – October 2006 Monitored gauges and flowmeters and inspected equipment to ensure that tank levels, temperatures, chemical amounts, pressures were at specified levels, reporting abnormalities as necessary. Read operating schedules or instructions or received verbal orders in order to determine amounts to be pumped. Turned valves and started pumps to start regulated flows of substances such as gases, liquids, slurries, or powered materials. Collected and delivered sample solutions for laboritory analysis. Communicated with other workers, using signals, radios, or telephones, to start and stop flows of materials or substances.
Porter Saturn Car Dealership, Alexandria, VA, 703-998-5600 June 2002 – October 2002 Washed vehicle exterior to clean cars, using cleaning solution water, clothes and brushes. Applied wax to auto body. Wiped and buffed surfaces to protect them and preserve shine, using cloth and buffing machines. Vacuumed interiors of vehicles to remove loose dirt and debris, using vacuum cleaner. Cleaned upholstery, rugs and other surfaces, using cleaning agents, applicators and cleaning devices. Applied revitalizers and preservations to vinyl and leather surfaces. Treated fabrics with spot and stain resistant chemicals to preserve and protect interior components. Cleaned engine and engine compartment with steam cleaning equipment and various cleaning agents to remove grease and grime. Applied special purpose cleaners to remove foreign materials, which did not respond to normal cleaning procedures. Utilizing experience and flowing recommendations of product manufacturer. Applied dyes and reconditioning chemical to vinyl tops of vehicle to restore color and condition.
Driver Washington Group Lobbyist Firm, Washington, D.C., 703-839-1204 April 2002 – June 2002 Transferred personnel, clients, and business partners to various job related functions and activities. Quickly followed sequences of arranged directions. Organized pick-up and drop-off schedules. Logged in Companies, times, distance, and directions. Preformed Minor car maintenance. Kept receipts from out-of-pocket car care operation such as Fuel, oil change, tune ups, etc. Maintained car cleanliness and operate ready.
Fast Food Crew Leader. Taco Bell Fast Food Restaurant, Clinton, MD, 301-856-9268 September 2000 – April 2002 Stocked, prepared, and served various menu items. Reviewed and updated logs, schedules, inventories and events. Insured customer service satisfaction by answering calls and greeting customers via the drive threw, the front desk, and the parking lot. Operated cash register, organized funds, carried out and executed transactions and arrangements. Answered relative questions concerning different prices, menu options, food quality, promotions, and special modifications or variations to sales. Maintained store appearance by keeping the store and grounds clean, tidy, and safe. Expeditiously delivered specified quantity(s) of food and other store items to other partner stores.
Volunteer Experience Personal Training Leslie’s Gym Clinton, Maryland, 301-868-4560 October 2000- August 2002 Advised clients about proper clothing and shoes. Evaluated individuals’ abilities, needs, and physical conditions, and developed suitable training programs to meat any special requirements. Explained and enforced safety rules and regulations governing sports, recreation activities, and the use of exercise equipment. Instructed participants in maniting exertion levels to maximize benefits from exercise routines. Maintained equipment inventories, and select, store, or issued equipment as needed. Observed participants and informed them of corrective measures necessary for skill improvement. Taught proper breathing techniques used during physical exertion. Monitored participant’s progress and adapted programs as needed.
Education: Education / Training United States Navy 2002-2006 Aviation Occupational Ratings Naval Air Traffic Control and designation system Naval Aviation Safety Health/Hazardous Material/Waste Handling/Disposal Aircraft Fuels and Fluids Integrity Watch Flight Deck Familiarization 3M System Lab Flight Deck Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Helicopter Rescue Line OPS and Safety Ship Board Aircraft Fire Fighting Aviation Boatswain’s Mate Fuels Course, Class A1 Basic Damage Control Anti-Terrorism Personnel Security Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Prince George Community College, Landover, Maryland Fitness and Wellness Course 2001 Theory and Assessment of Fitness and Health Diet and Weight control Stress management Personalized wellness plans Weight training and conditioning Sports theories, skills, fundamentals, strategies, and safety
T.C. Williams High School, Alexandria, Virginia 1998-2000 Graduating GPA 3.33
B.T. Washington High School, Pensacola, Florida 1996-1998
Candidate Contact Information:
| Name: Archie Turner JR |
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| Street: - |
Phone: 3015754827 |
| City: Clinton |
Fax: - |
| State: Maryland |
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| Zip: 20735 |
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