Machine Operator Resume
Portland, OregoN
Skills:
- Assembler of electronic, metal and plastic parts
- Machine operator ( Lathe, Saw, PCB, Fork lift, Power jack, and paint)
- Production Worker
- Multilingual
- Packaging
- Maintenance
- Multitasking
Education:
High School Diploma:
Vocational Certification/Degree in Machinery
Computer Skills:
- CNC
- Operating Systems: Windows, Linux
- Word, Access, Outlook, Excel
- Typing speed 30 WPM
Experience:
Confidential, Portland, OR (Apr2007 to Aug2008)
Electronic assembler
Performed soldering of electronic parts, experienced in quality control, Worked on assembly lines, read and understand schematics and specifications. Covered electronic plates with silicone. Followed safety procedures, verbal and written instructions. Interpret technical information.
Confidential, Vancouver, WA (Sept2006 to Apr2007)
Machine Operator
Worked with saw machines and serviced them. Transported goods to and from complexes. Used technical knowledge to improve work quality.
Confidential, Vancouver, WA (May2004 to Sept2006)
Production Worker
Used molding machines to make plastics for TVs. Serviced an aided in the production of such machines. Worked the assembly lines to assemble TVs. Preformed quality control of such devices. Packaged and loaded the finished products on to trucks using a power jack.
Confidential, Vancouver, WA (Jul2003 to Sep2004)
Security Officer
Answer alarms and investigate disturbances. Circulate among visitors, patrons, or employees to preserve order and protect property. Guarded store, construction sites, and merchandise during day and night.
Confidential, Vancouver, WA (Jun2002 to Jun2003)
Care Giver
Gave care to disabled and retired individuals.
Confidential, Portland, OR (Jul1999 to Aug2000)
Machine Operator
Used lathe machines to make parts. Establish zero reference points on work pieces, such as at the intersections of two edges or over whole locations. Install tools in spindles. Lay out reference lines and machining locations on work and applied knowledge of shop math and layout techniques. Move machine controls to lower tools to work pieces and to engage automatic feeds.
Confidential, (Oct 1972 to May 1999)
Production Mechanic
Repair mechanical and electronic parts. Read blueprints. Change and rotate parts. Quality Control.