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 Laundry Clerk
SUMMARY: Remarkably knowledgeable, efficient and reliable Laundry Clerk with over six years experience compiling and maintaining work-production records of each employee for use in payroll and efficiency records.
Summary of Qualifications
Exceptional knowledge of the design, uses, benefits, repair, and maintenance of machines.
Great knowledge of the potential risks involved with handling clothes and linens contaminated with body fluids.
Exceptional knowledge of stain removal and sanitation techniques.
Immense knowledge of design techniques, principles, tools and instruments.
Profound knowledge of library general and reference materials.
Strong ability to use cleaning agents, products and equipment.
In-depth ability to use professional laundry equipment.
Uncommon ability to perform a variety of general maintenance activities.
Proven ability to sort, load, wash, dry, sanitize, iron, fold, package, count, and weigh clothes and linens.
Sound ability to obtain and see to the appropriate use of equipment, facilities, and materials needed to perform a task.
Professional Experience
Galaxy Cleaning Service Inc, Minneapolis 2002 - Present
Laundry Clerk
Compile and maintain work-production records of each employee for use in payroll and efficiency records.
Frequently perform other clerical duties, such as recording weights of laundry bundles.
Convert count of each type of garment to production points achieved, following prepared charts or verbal instructions.
Galaxy Insurance Inc., Minneapolis 2000 - 2002
Laundry Clerk
Tended laundering machines to clean articles, such as rags, wiping cloths, filter cloths, bags, sacks, and work clothes.
Loaded articles into washer and added specified amount of detergent, soap, and other cleaning agent.
Turned valve to fill washer with water.
Started machine that automatically washed and rinsed articles.
Lifted clean, wet articles from washer and placed them successively into wringers and driers for measured time cycles.
Sorted dried articles according to identification numbers and type.
Folded and placed item in appropriate storage bin.
Lubricated machines, using grease gun and oil can.
Dissolved soap granules in hot water and steam to make liquid soap.