A clear and interesting truck safety inspector resume will go a long way to help you land the job you want. Be sure to include specific details, including your objective, training, previous employment, and current availability. All truck safety inspector resumes should take this approach.
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Allen Job-seeker
987 Baron Avenue
Any Town, USA 99999
Home: (888) 888-8888
Cell: (888) 888-7777
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OBJECTIVE
A position as a Truck Safety Inspector
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Reliable inspector, familiar with trucking industry, good communication with management and fellow workers
EXPERIENCE
Truck Safety Inspector, 2000 to present:
Trans-Continental Truck Safety Inspection, Any City, USA.
Primary task was to inspect diesel and gasoline motor trucks to ensure they were equipped with accessories prescribed by law, including chains, flares, first aid kid, and tools for repair. Also inspected electric circuits and airlines.
Assistant Truck Safety Inspector, 1998-2000:
Trans-Continental Truck Safety Inspection, Any City, USA.
Assisted the lead inspector by driving the trucks inside the terminal yard and garage to position them for loading, unloading, or repair.
EDUCATION
High School Diploma, 1998 Any City High School, Any City, USA
ACCOLADES AND INVOLVEMENTS
American Association of Truckers
Community Service Award 2006
NOTE: Keep in mind that the sample truck safety inspector resume above is just that-a sample. A complete truck safety inspector resume might run one to two pages. However, this one will show you how to get started.