Seasonal Laborer Resume
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WORK EXPERIENCE:
Confidential, Forestville, Maryland
Seasonal Laborer
Responsibilities:
- I work as a Seasonal Laborer and I perform unskilled and limited tasks of physically demanding nature.
- I perform duties relating to snow and ice removal during inclement weather working 12 hour shifts if needed.
- Also, I responds to environmental / highway emergencies situation to control snow, storm water hazardous debris, oil spills, etc. on road, grounds and related areas.
Confidential, Fort Washington, Maryland
Van Driver
Responsibilities:
- I operate passenger van to transport staff and children to different outdoor events
- Museums, waterparks, and movies.
- Also, I keep vehicles cleaned.
Confidential, Hanover, Maryland
Security Alarm/ helper / Technician
Responsibilities:
- I worked to install and updated location and operation of security cameras within the installations.
- I did learn and applied working knowledge in the application, maintenance, of security cameras, audio, and video feeds.
- And, I worked within the teledatatyping rooms configuring and troubleshooting fiber optical cable connections for proper operation.
- And, I verified the IP addresses, subnet locations of each individual security camera location using specified computer software: Endora, Pelco and Excel systems.
- Also, I verified and made sure security cameras was physically operational and received video picture verification.
- This was done when Endora program running and I walked to the location of actually/ physical camera location to make sure data media converted to actually video feed.
Confidential, Washington, DC
Locksmith Administrator
Responsibilities:
- I am the point of contact for Locksmith Department.
- I process exit clearances, and file key requests, lost key reports.
- Also, I distribute keys to customers when they come to our office.
- And, I answer incoming calls when customers call the office.
Confidential, Washington, DC
Gallery Attendant
Responsibilities:
- I provide security within the museum.
- And, I maintain an assigned post and safeguard against theft, and vandalism within the museum.
- And, I utilize all Emergency Signals when necessary.
- An example, a specific code is used when a visitors comes within a certain distance of a valuable, or rare exhibit.
- An officer would respond, by announcing the Officer's Call sign Gulf 12, then the Location, Room 303C, Guest Activation, Security code Gulf white, meaning accidentally setting off alarm.
- By responding to each incident you show reliability to your post.
- And you show willingness to help customers relax when they trip an alarm by mistake.
- Also, showing empathy that you care about their visit within the museum.
Confidential, Albany, NY
Housekeeping Assistant
Responsibilities:
- I am assigned to the General Services section of the Confidential in the capacity of a CWT worker.
- I clean and maintain utility closets within the hospital.
- Also, I do light dusting of each bin within the area I am cleaning.
- I take supplies out of the bins and spray container with a cleaning solution, wipe it down, then replace items back in the bin.
Confidential, Albany, NY
CWT worker
Responsibilities:
- I was assigned to the AMMS section of the Stratton V.A. capacity of a CWT worker.
- And, I cleaned and maintained utility closets within the hospital.
- Also, I did dusting of each bin within the area as I cleaned.
- Also, I took stock out of the bins and sprayed the container with a cleaning solution, than I wiped it down replacing the items back into each bin.
Confidential, Hurley, NY
Vehicle Attendant
Responsibilities:
- I worked as a vehicle attendant to help the upkeep and maintenance of commercial buses.
- And, I cleaned both the interior and exterior of each bus I cleaned.
- Also, I operated the buses to drop them off for drivers at the Albany Bus terminal.
Confidential, Washington, DC
Letter Carrier
Responsibilities:
- I worked as a Confidential for 15 years.
- And, I operated various size vehicles, LLV, 5 - ton, 9-ton, and 7-ton vehicles to collect, and drop off 1 ST class, 4 th class U.S mail and parcels.