AMY SMITH
123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339
Home: (555) 555-1234, Cell: (555) 555-1235
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Objective: Seek the Position of Locomotive Supervisor
SUMMARY: Immensely knowledgeable, gifted and resourceful Locomotive Supervisor with huge experience supervising and coordinating activities of workers engaged in repair and maintenance of railroad locomotives.
Summary of Qualifications
Ten years experience.
Great interest in operating machinery.
Exceptional knowledge of technical and mechanical procedures.
Profound ability to be alert for long periods of time, often while alone.
Excellent eyesight and color vision and physical fitness.
Remarkable ability to react quickly, calmly and correctly.
Strong concern for safety and knowledge of safety rules and regulations.
Immense ability to accept responsibility and work independently.
Profound ability to get along with co-workers.
In-depth manual dexterity and mechanical aptitude.
Professional Experience
Galaxy Transport System, Minneapolis 2002 - Present
Locomotive Supervisor
Supervise and coordinate activities of workers engaged in repair and maintenance of railroad locomotives.
Read management and engineering reports of locomotive problems or malfunctions to determine repairs to be made.
Assign duties to workers based on worker abilities and nature of required repairs.
Observe progress of work to ensure adherence to prescribed procedures and adherence to company and governmental standards.
Direct workers to perform preventive maintenance of locomotive components, such as diesel engine, frame and housing, electrical system, and air brakes.
Monitor stock of replacement parts to detect shortages of parts needed for future repair and maintenance, and requisitions needed parts.
Examine shop equipment, such as welding machine and engine simulators, to verify that equipment meets safety and performance standards.
Notify specified personnel of shop equipment malfunctions.
Patrol work sites to observe methods, to inspect safety equipment, and to ensure compliance with company, union, and governmental regulations.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Galaxy Transport System, Minneapolis 2000 - 2002
Locomotive Engineer
Drove electric, diesel-electric, and gas-turbine-electric locomotive, interpreting train orders, train signals, and railroad rules and regulations, to transport passengers and freight.
Inspected locomotive before run to verify specified fuel, sand, water, and other supplies.
Synchronized watch with that of Conductor, Passenger Car or Conductor, Road Freight to ensure departure time from station or terminal was in accordance with time schedule.
Received starting signal from Conductor, Passenger Car or Conductor, Road Freight and moved controls, such as throttle and airbrakes to drive locomotive.
Interpreted train orders, train signals, and railroad rules and regulations to drive locomotive, following safety regulations and time schedule.
Called out train signals to Firer, Locomotive for verification of meaning to avoid errors in interpretation.
Conferred with Conductor, Road Freight or traffic control center personnel via radiophone to issue or receive information or instructions concerning stops, delays, or oncoming trains.
Observed track to detect obstructions.
Inspected locomotive after run to detect damaged or defective equipment.
Prepared reports to explain accidents, unscheduled stops, or delays.
Lubricated moving parts of locomotive.
Drove diesel-electric rail-detector car to transport rail-flaw-detecting machine over railroad.
Galaxy Transport System, Minneapolis 1997 - 2000
Locomotive Engineer Trainee (under supervision)
Obtained/received/relayed and acted upon written instructions.
Operated various designs of track switches and derails in order to change the route of engines or cars in yards or on the road.
Checked switch points to make sure switch was properly lined.