AMY SMITH
123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339
Home: (555) 555-1234, Cell: (555) 555-1235
asmith@sample~resume.com
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Seek the challenging and exciting position of PCB Solderer with a firm where deep knowledge and experience with PCB components are extremely needed to be able to perform work within quoted production times with limited supervision
A remarkably gifted PCB Solderer with huge background in soldering components onto printed circut boards based on deep knowledge of components, BOM's, process sheets, and handling PCB's.
Summary of Qualifications
More than five years experience.
Enormous skills at determining the kind of tools and equipment needed to do a job.
Great skills at controlling operations of equipment or systems.
Exceptional skills at assessing how well one is doing when learning or doing something.
Profound skills at inspecting and evaluating the quality of products.
Sound knowledge of machines and tools.
Strong knowledge of materials, methods, and the appropriate tools to construct objects, structures, and buildings.
Enormous knowledge of principles and practice for maximizing the manufacture and distribution of goods.
Professional Experience
Cyclo Systems Inc., Tarrytown, NY 2000 - Present
Solderer
Melt and apply solder along adjoining edges of workpieces to solder joints, using soldering iron, gas torch, or electric-ultrasonic equipment.
Melt and apply solder to fill holes, indentations, and seams of fabricated metal products, using soldering equipment.
Heat soldering iron or workpiece to specified temperature for soldering, using gas flame or electric current.
Dip workpieces into molten solder or place solder strip between seams and heat seam with iron to band items together.
Align and clamp workpieces together, using rule, square, or hand tools, or position items in fixtures, jigs, or vise.
Apply flux to workpiece surfaces in preparation for soldering.
Grind, cut, buff, or bend edges of workpieces to be joined to ensure snug fit, using power grinder and hand tools.
Melt and separate soldered joints to repair misaligned or damaged assemblies, using soldering equipment.
Remove workpieces from molten solder and hold parts together until color indicates that solder has set.
Clean tip of soldering iron, using chemical solution or cleaning compound.
Clean workpieces, using chemical solution, file, wire brush, or grinder.