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ENTRY LEVEL TO LEADERSHIP Resume


Desired Industry: Manufacturing SpiderID: 19627
Desired Job Location: Charlotte, North Carolina Date Posted: 3/4/2008
Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent Availability Date: 3/10/08
Desired Wage: 30,000.00
U.S. Work Authorization: Yes
Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience Willing to Travel: Yes, Less Than 25%
Highest Degree Attained: Other Willing to Relocate: Undecided


Objective:
My objective, stemming from a 1991 criminal charge, is to obtain a challenging career position where my abilities, strengths and great decision making skills can be utilized to there fullest.


Experience:
Production Personnel
• Assembling parts at twelve different stations to make or comprise the X-5 rear body.
• Processes consist of Spot welding, Mig welding, Pipe fitting, operation of crane, pneumatic tools and air tools.
• Strict adherence to quality and nightly, weekly and monthly production goals
Fin Press Machine Operator/Coil Builder/Coil Expander Operator •Responsible for performing safety checks on machines
• Program to run dominions, holes and measurements
• Update other departments on various defaults.
• Make sure that ALL collar heights are adequate and up to par.
• Verify that the correct sheet metal is available and measuring correctly.
• Make sure that the coil work ticket is correct and make adjustments if necessary.
• Calculate formulas.
• Expand the cooper tubing.
Fork Lift Operator
• Responsible for accurate inventory of international items received at the HUD Warehouse – a 100 door facility.
• Performs safety checks of all equipment at the beginning of each shift.
• Verification of items received based on the shipping manifest
• Recording of shortages, overages and damaged items.
• Processing of remaining items to be shipped to the designated domestic distribution centers.
Fire Watch Instructor • Instructed two classes per day for “Fire Watch Instruction “certification for US Navy Ships that were docked for repairs.
• Class practical instructions included:
o Definitions of the four classes of fires ~ Defined the types of extinguishing agents ~ Reviewed escape and respiration procedures
Loader ~ Services
• Operation of hand held RF computers that displayed the necessary work instructions:
o Location of loaded pallets that would contain frozen/perishable or dry items.
o Pallets were tested by loader for “sturdiness and shrink wrap”
o Verification of items on the pallets.
o Pallets that were marked for “special audit” received a total audit; otherwise pallets were only spot-checked.
o Pallets were loaded in the designated area within the truck. Volume consisted of 1500 to 2500 pieces and 25 to 30 trucks per shift.
o Operation of Standup Reachlift, Sit down Forklift, Single load jack, Double pallet jack, Industrial floor sweeper, automated pallet wrap machine,


Education:
1984 – 1988 US Navy ~ Communications


Reference:



Candidate Contact Information:
Name: HEDRICK GALLOWAY
Street:    - Phone: 704-969-0440
City: CHARLOTTE Fax:    -
State: North Carolina
Zip: 28213
Web Site:


    



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