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 Woodworking Machine Tender
SUMMARY: Profoundly talented and enthusiastic Woodworking Machine Tender with more than four years experience tending woodworking machines, such as lathes, drill presses, shapers, , sanders, routers, wood nailing machines, and planers.
Summary of Qualifications
In-depth ability to adjust and tend wood sawing and woodworking equipment.
Profound ability to apply algebra and basic carpentry techniques.
Uncommon ability to apply basic mathematics such as arithmetic and ratios and geometry.
Exceptional ability to apply plywood and veneer product knowledge.
Immense ability to apply quality assurance techniques and technical information to manufacturing and industrial activities.
Solid ability to apply woodworking techniques, assemble wooden components, and fit dowels.
Uncommon ability to follow safety procedures, verbal instructions, and written instructions.
Exceptional ability to identify wood species and characteristics and inspect components during manufacturing.
Solid ability to maintain computerized machines and equipment, and maneuver heavy objects.
Strong ability to tend buff and polishing machine, grinding machines, and hand and power woodworking tools such as sanders, routers, and miters.
Professional Experience
Galaxy WoodWorks Inc., Minneapolis 2002 - Present
Woodworking Machine Tender
Start machine, adjust controls, and move lever or depress pedal to bore, shape, smooth, shave, chip, slice or cut woodstock.
Start machine and move lever to engage hydraulic lift to press woodstock into desired form, allow for drying-time, and remove.
Re-adjust and re-align guides of sanding, cutting, or boring machines to correct defects in finished product, using hand tools.
Install and adjust blades, cutterheads, boring-bits, or sanding-belts in machines, according to workpiece, machine function, and specifications, using hand tools.
Select knives, blades, cutterheads, boring-bits, or sanding-belts, according to workpiece, machine function, and specifications.
Place or secure woodstock against guide or into holding-device prior to feeding into machine.
Place water-soaked woodstock into form under hydraulic lift to shape for use in making such items as musical instruments.
Examine finished workpiece for smoothness, shape, angle, depth-of-cut and conformity to specifications, visually and using hands, rule, or other gauges.
Examine raw woodstock for defects and to ensure conformity to size and other specification standards.
Examine rollers, sanding-belts, knives, cutting or boring devices, and conveyor mechanisms and sharpen or replace worn parts, using hand tools.
Clean machines, work-station, or conveyor, using airhose, wax, solvents, brushes and rags.
Mark or identify completed and inspected workpiece.
Hand-stack on pallet or conveyor or controls hoist to remove part or product from work-station.