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 Tire Repairer & Changer
SUMMARY: Remarkably gifted, energetic and resourceful Tire Repairer & Changer with more than six years experience inspecting, repairing, replacing, and testing tires and tubes, and applying technical knowledge to determine excessive or improper tire wear.
Summary of Qualifications
Profound knowledge of methods used in testing tire wear and corrective methods, or eliminating excessive wear.
Profound knowledge of hazards and safety precautions associated with tire servicing and repair.
Great knowledge of standard tools, materials, methods, and practices of tire servicing and repair.
Remarkable skill in the operation and care of various tire servicing and repair equipment, including heavy-duty air and hydraulic jacks, tire spreaders, dismount/mounting equipment, balancers, and air guns.
Exceptional ability to repair and service a variety of tires and tubes.
Uncommon ability to determine when worn tires should be repaired or replaced.
Immense ability to maintain simple records.
Profound ability to carry out verbal and written instructions.
Strong ability to perform all physical requirements of the class.
Sound ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, management, vendors, and the general public.
Solid ability to lift 150+ pounds with the assistance of a forklift or other device in order to service equipment.
Communicate with coworkers, management, vendors, and the general public in order to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Recommend improvements in tire quality standards.
Prepare written documents, such as reports of work activities and other work-related records.
Repair and service a variety of wheel assemblies by removing the tires from the vehicle, locating the source of the damage, separating the rim, and repairing the damage.
Install new tires and patch and replace tires and tubes.
Conduct performance tests on tires and maintain accurate documentation of results.
Operate hydraulic jacks, buffers, drills, etc.
Use common hand tools to repair and service tires.
Perform physical tire inventories.
Move tires weighing up to several hundred pounds.
Clean equipment and work area using cleaning fluids and agents.
Work with chemicals, paints, and tire lubrication grease.
Maintain service and stock records.
Detect traffic sounds and backup warning devices when working near traffic and around moving equipment.