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Machine Operator
I am looking for a job with fair wages and benefits and the ability to work overtime.
Machine Operator
About Me
Industry: |
Manufacturing & Production |
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Occupation: |
Machine Operator |
Highlights: |
I have a forktuck license. A clean driving record. The fact that I could run a 10 man roofing crew . When I use to farm I had a Pesticide Aplicators license. |
Ideal Companies: |
Railway, towenships, Consumers Energy |
Education level: |
Trade School |
Will Relocate: |
No |
Location: |
Perry, MI |
Work Experiences
4/2007 - 9/2008
Blue Water Automotive
Individual Contributor
- My daily tasks started with conferming orders pulled with quantity ordered for shipment,it also involved making sure that correct pakaging was used.I was responsible for the shortage sheet being filled out along with the hot sheet.
We where also to load and unload truks in a set window time, along with scanning product in and out of inventory.We were tomake up packing slips and costume paper work as needed.
It was our duity to set up pick up times with UPS,Fed -EXand and other like companies.
10/2003 - 11/2006
DMI Sheet Metal INC.
Manager
- I was incharge of the day to day operations in the feild, on all metal and rubber roof jobs.This ment gitting the crew started in the morning by assigning taskes and making sure that all matereals where therto do the job.
It was also my responsibility to insure that all OSHA standerds were met and that the job sit was kept clean.
In the shop I was to make trim and custimized pieces for metal roofs.
4/1995 - 4/2003
Brunners INC.
Individual Contributor
- It was my duty to help keep all CNC machines running, this ment from the small things like chip removal from slid ways to replacing turret moters and truble shooting relay electrical boards. We would realign chuck and tail centers when operators crashed machines.
There where several High Induction Heat treat machines and water cooling towers that where maintained. I helped in the setting up of two of these unites both electrical and the pipe fitting.
There where center benches and spline forming machines that I looked after this often involved hydraulic and electrical troubleshooting in order to find the problem.
6/1978 - 2/1996