AMY SMITH
123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339
Home: (555) 555-1234, Cell: (555) 555-1235
asmith@sample~resume.com
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Objective: Seek the Position of Cable Supervisor
SUMMARY: Profoundly knowledgeable and self motivated Cable Supervisor with huge background performing maintenance, repair and operation of all cable car power machinery and equipment; supervising the activities of various craft and labor personnel engaged in such work.
Summary of Qualifications
Ten years experience.
Sound knowledge of cable machinery and equipment, its operation, maintenance and repair requirements.
Exceptional knowledge of tools, materials and techniques used in wire cable splicing and rigging.
Profound knowledge of the cable system.
Strong ability to assign, supervise and review the work of subordinate personnel.
Uncommon ability to analyze emergency breakdown situations and take effective remedial action.
Immense ability to maintain records and prepare reports.
Supervise, coordinate and review the work of various operating craft and labor personnel engaged in maintaining, repairing and operating cable machinery and equipment, including the repair and replacement of wire rope cables, pulleys, winding machinery, grips and turntables, and the operation of all motive power machinery and equipment.
Inspect the condition of operating equipment in the cable machinery shop and on the road by reviewing daily reports of operating conditions and visual inspection.
Prepare requests for labor, materials and supplies necessary to maintenance and operations activities.
Approve and log daily time of subordinates.
Respond to emergency breakdown situations and supervise emergency repairs to machinery and equipment.
Installed and maintained electronic communication equipment (such as telephone sets, line status indicators, and modems).
Troubleshot service malfunctions and equipment breakdowns (such as the loss of signal, open facilities, and defective equipment) by evaluating, coordinating, and resolving the telecommunications problems.
Processed customer orders for the installation of initial voice, video and data communication services as well as service orders for the maintenance and repair of communications equipment and circuits (such as scheduling services, making cable assignments, and completing related records).
Installed cabling and other equipment in accordance with accepted industry standards.
Maintained network documentation and equipment specifications.
Maintained and modified operating procedures and standards for documentation.