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 Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setter
SUMMARY: Remarkably talented and skillful Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setter with more than four years experience in setting up lathe and turning machines to turn, bore, thread, form, or face metal or plastic materials, such as wire, rod, or bar stock.
Summary of Qualifications
Exceptional ability to determine the kind of tools and equipment needed to do a job.
In-depth ability to install equipment, machines, wiring, and programs to meet specifications.
Profound ability to use mathematics to solve problems.
Great ability to monitor and control the operations of equipment and systems for effective and efficient performance.
Strong ability to conduct tests and inspections of products, services, and processes to evaluate quality and performance.
In-depth ability to perform operations analysis, analyzing needs and product requirements to create a design.
Great knowledge of production and processing, such as the knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of goods.
Remarkable knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their
Strong communication skills, including oral and written.
Profound ability to work perfectly in a team.
Strong organizational skill with great attention to detail.
Professional Experience
Joe Bell Industries, Minneapolis, MN 2002 - Present
Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setter
Move controls to set cutting speeds and depths, and feed rates and to position tool in relation to workplace.
Crank machine through cycle, stopping to adjust tool positions and machine controls, to ensure specified timing, clearance, and tolerances.
Install holding fixtures, cams, gears, and stops to control stock and tool movement, using hand tools, power tools, and measuring instruments.
Select cutting tools and tooling instructions, according to knowledge of metal properties and shop mathematics, or written specifications.
Observe operation and stop machine to inspect finished workpiece and verify conformance with specifications of first-run, using measuring instruments.
Study blueprint, layout, or chart, to visualize work and determine materials needed, sequence of operations, dimensions, and tooling instructions.
Lift metal stock or workpiece manually or using hoist, and position and secure it in machine, using fasteners and hand tools.
Replace worn tools and sharpen dull cutting tools and dies.
Compute unspecified dimensions and machine settings, using knowledge of metal properties and shop mathematics.
Mount attachments, such as relieving or tracing attachments, to perform operations, such as duplicating contours of template or trimming workpiece.
Position, secure, and align cutting tools in toolholders on machine, using hand tools, and verify their position with measuring instruments.