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 Knitting Machine Tender
SUMMARY: Profoundly knowledgeable and resourceful Knitting Machine Tender with over six years experience in tending textile machines that perform textile processing and manufacturing operations, such as winding, twisting, knitting, weaving, and cutting, using knowledge of machine functions.
Summary of Qualifications
Thorough knowledge of production and processing, such as inputs, outputs, raw materials, waste, quality control, costs, and techniques for maximizing the manufacture and distribution of goods.
In-depth knowledge of the design, repair and maintenance of machines and tools, as well as their uses and benefits.
Remarkable ability to inspecting and evaluating the quality of products.
Exceptional ability to operate and control equipment and systems.
In-depth ability to monitor the operation of machines by watching gauges, dials, and other indicators to ensure proper operation.
Uncommon ability to spot and determine the nature of problems.
Strong ability to grasp, manipulate, and assemble objects using hand.
Great ability to make quick, precise, and repeated adjustments in moving the controls of a machine or vehicle to exact positions.
Proven ability to follow instructions, work efficiently and effectively both individually and in a team.
Tended machine that fused decorative emblems, monograms, labels, collar stays, and backing material to hose or garment parts.
Placed applique on hose or garment part or positioned backing on garment part and pressed button or lever to activate machine that heats and seals articles together.
Tended machine that coats strands of yarn with size to stiffen and strengthen yarn for further processing.
Positioned yarn bobbins and takeup cylinders on spindles of machine.
Threaded yarn over fingers of tension guides, across size-covered rollers, and around cylinders.
Determined tension of yarn strands, using tensiometer.
Pulled or released yarn between tension guide and takeup cylinder to increase or decrease tension.
Turned valve to admit size into retaining trough of machine.
Observed machine to detect deviation of flow or supply of size from standard and notified Knitting-Machine Fixer, Head (knitting) of malfunction.
Observed machine to detect yarn breakage and tied knot or rewraped yarn end around sizing cylinder to repair breaks.