AMY SMITH
123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339
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Objective: Seek the Position of Electromechanical Equipment Assembler
SUMMARY: Highly talented and energetic Electromechanical Equipment Assembler with over six years experience in assembling and modifying electromechanical equipment or devices, such as servomechanisms, gyros, dynamometers, magnetic drums, tape drives, brakes, control linkage, actuators, and appliances.
Summary of Qualifications
Exceptional knowledge and ability to read complex assembly drawing, blueprints, diagrams and schematics.
Remarkable ability to solder and de-solder electronic components.
Strong ability to assemble and dis-assemble mechanical products.
Profound ability to grind, mill, drill and tap equipment.
In-depth ability to read and use precision measuring tools.
Solid ability to make adjustments and hold tolerances to blueprint specs.
Uncommon ability to effectively use various hand tools.
Strong awareness of ISO9001 standards and procedures.
Excellent communication skills and huge ability to operate in a quick-paced work environment.
Professional Experience
Royal Engineering Works Inc., Minneapolis, MN 2002 - Present
Electromechanical Equipment Assembler
Assemble parts or units, and position, align, and fasten units to assemblies, subassemblies, and frames, using hand tools and power tools.
Connect cables, tubes, and wiring, according to specifications.
Drill, tap, ream, countersink, and spot-face bolt holes in parts, using drill presses and portable power drills.
File, lap, and buff parts to fit, using hand and power tools.
Inspect, test, and adjust completed units to ensure that units meet specifications, tolerances, and customer order requirements.
Measure parts to determine tolerances, using precision measuring instruments such as micrometers, calipers, and verniers.
Position, align, and adjust parts for proper fit and assembly.
Read blueprints and specifications to determine component parts and assembly sequences of electromechanical units.
Attach name plates and mark identifying information on parts.
Clean and lubricate parts and subassemblies, using grease paddles or oilcans.
Royal Engineering Works Inc., Minneapolis, MN 2000 - 2002