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 Weaving Machine Tender
SUMMARY: Profoundly gifted, enthusiastic and resourceful Weaving Machine Tender with more than four years experience tending machines that weave textiles.
Summary of Qualifications
Great ability to ensure that a machine is working perfectly by watching gauges, dials, and other indicators.
Remarkable ability to control the workings equipment or systems.
Immense ability to determine the causes of operating errors and provide remedy.
Exceptional ability to perform routine maintenance on equipment and to know when and what kind of maintenance is needed.
Strong time management and organizational skills.
Profound ability to think logically and critically and provide solution to work related problems.
Sound ability to assess self daily and improve on performance.
Uncommon ability to concentrate on a task over a period of time without being distracted.
Exceptional communication skill, to speak clearly so others can understand perfectly.
Huge ability to exert self physically over long periods of time without getting winded or out of breath.
Proven ability to read and understand instructions in work related document.
Notify supervisors or mechanics of equipment malfunctions.
Tend machines with multiple winding units that wind thread onto shuttle bobbins for use on sewing machines or other kinds of bobbins for weaving machinery.
Inspect products to verify that they meet specifications and to determine whether machine adjustment is needed.
Tend machines that twist together two or more strands of yarn or insert additional twists into single strands of yarn to increase strength, smoothness, and uniformity of yarn.
Replace depleted supply packages with full packages.
Observe operations to detect defects, malfunctions, or supply shortages.
Tend machines that wind wire onto bobbins, preparatory to formation of wire netting used in reinforcing sheet glass.
Record production data such as numbers and types of bobbins wound.
Measure bobbins periodically, using gauges; and turn screws to adjust tension if bobbins are not of specified size.
Tend spinning frames that draw out and twist roving or sliver into yarn.
Unwind lengths of yarn, thread, or twine from spools and wind onto bobbins.
Observe bobbins as they are winding; and cut threads to remove loaded bobbins, using knives.
Adjust machine settings such as speed or tension to produce products that meet specifications.
Remove spindles from machines and bobbins from spindles.