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 Cobbler
SUMMARY: Highly gifted Cobbler with over seven years experience in mending all types of footwear; repairing other leather goods, engraving metal and cutting keys.
Summary of Qualifications
Exceptional ability to use hands and work speedily, neatly and tidily.
Excellent eye sight and strong ability to stand for hours.
Great knowledge of safety rules and principles.
Uncommon passion meeting people and dealing with the public.
Possessed remarkable sense of confidence.
Solid knowledge of, and ability to apply Arithmetic in dealing with orders, receipts and invoices.
Uncommon ability using the necessary hand tools and machines.
Professional Experience
Shoes Salon Inc., Minneapolis, MN 2002 - Present
Cobbler
Repair shoes damaged in manufacturing process.
Inspect shoe and read ticket to determine defects.
Remove damaged parts, using hand tools, such as knife, hammer, $T3lasting tool, $T1 prying tool, and tack puller.
Operate stitching machine or stitches by hand to repair broken or missed stitches and to replace parts.
Relast shoe to remove defects, such as wrinkles from outer parts, bunching of inner parts, and crooked seams.
Align and cement parts, such as edges, bindings, heels, soles, and uppers of shoe by hand.
Fill holes and cracks in shoes, using colored wax filler.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Shoes Salon Inc., Minneapolis, MN 1998 - 2002
Apprentice Shoe & Leather Worker and Repairer
Assembled product according to specifications, utilizing sewing machine, needle and thread, or leather lacing, glue, clamps, or rivets.
Attached accessories or ornamentation to decorate or protect product.
Sewed rips and patched holes by hand or machine to repair articles, such as purses, shoes, and luggage.
Selected material and cut parts along pattern or outline, with knife, shears, or scissors.
Dyed, soaked, painted, stamped, and engraved leather or other materials to obtain desired effect or shape.
Inserted and positioned padding, foam cushioning, or lining and glued or stitched into place.
Fabricated articles such as purses, wallets, belts, luggage frames, and shoes.
Repaired and reconditioned products such as trunks, luggage, shoes, and saddles.
Drilled or punched holes and inserted metal rings, handles, and hardware.
Read prescription and specifications and measured item, using calipers, tape measures, or rule.
Drew pattern, using measurements, plaster cast, or customer specifications, and positioned or outlined pattern on work piece.
Trimmed and buffed, beveled, and flared work piece to specified size and shape.