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 Maintenance Mechanic Supervisor
SUMMARY: Remarkably creative and self-motivated Maintenance Mechanic Supervisor with huge experience supervising and coordinating activities of workers engaged in setting up, installing, repairing, and maintaining machinery and equipment, and in fabricating metal parts and tools.
Summary of Qualifications
Six years experience.
Profound ability to lift 50 pounds.
Exceptional proficiency in Oxy-Acetylene Welding (OAW), Shielded Metal Arc ("Stick") Welding SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and plasma cutting.
Strong ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing.
Uncommon ability to follow oral and written instructions and interact effectively with management, contractors and regulatory agencies.
Exceptional ability to read and work from blueprints.
Remarkable proficiency operating wheeled front-end loaders, and forklifts.
Excellent hand/eye co-ordination required for safe operation and maintenance of the equipment.
Proven ability to talk, hear, climb, crawl, crouch, kneel, balance, and stoop to service, maintain, and preserve equipment.
Supervise and coordinate activities of workers engaged in setting up, installing, repairing, and maintaining machinery and equipment, and in fabricating metal parts and tools.
Direct workers engaged in repairing and maintaining parts of equipment and machines.
Coordinate activities of workers engaged in installation of machinery and equipment.
Direct workers in electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic maintenance and repair of machinery and equipment.
Assist workers in diagnosing malfunctions in machinery and equipment based on observation of machinery and apply knowledge from past experience.
Direct workers engaged in dismantling, assembling, and installing industrial machinery
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requisition and keep supply of spare parts.
Modify programming of robots and related equipment.
Galaxy Engineering Inc, Minneapolis 2000 - 2002
Maintenance Mechanic II
Perform daily corrective and planned maintenance repairs.
Ensure that repairs and installation of new equipment complies with agency policy, safety procedures and local codes and regulations.
Function as lead mechanic as required in the repair of power generating equipment such as boilers, generators, turbines and air compressors.
Perform scheduled preventive maintenance.
Use precision tools such as micrometers, dial indicators, RPM indicators, infrared test equipment and ultrasonic thickness meters.
Direct the work of Maintenance Mechanic I.
Tested and calibrated newly installed and pre-existing mechanical equipment.
Processed orders for replacement parts and services.
Utilized computer-based systems for inventory control and maintenance planning.
Provided hands on industrial maintenance and training as required.
Galaxy Engineering Inc., Minneapolis 1997 - 2000
Fleet Maintenance Mechanic I
Inspected vehicles and equipment for needed repairs; performed minor repairs as required.
Lubricated automotive and power-driven equipment with the use of air pressure and lubrication tools.
Drained and refilled crankcases; inspected and filled gearboxes with lubricants; replaced lubricant fittings; maintained lubrication records; maintained lubrication stock and replaced as necessary.
Repaired and maintained public transit buses.
Inspected, charged, and replaced batteries.
Changed and repaired tires on light and heavy equipment.
Cleaned and washed motorized equipment.
Washed and otherwise kept shop and equipment in clean and orderly condition.
Made minor mechanical adjustments to automotive and other power-driven equipment.
Assisted Equipment Mechanic in mechanical overhaul and repair work.
Maintained necessary records of time, materials, and parts used.
Education
Associate Degree in Mechanical Engineering University of New York (1997)