Trey Newsom
Kansas City, MO 64129
918-***-****: acfnoh@r.postjobfree.com
Entry Level Ceramic Engineering Position
Objective
Ceramic Engineering student seeking an entry level position.
Education
Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Missouri
Ceramic Engineering, December 2013
Areas of Expertise
I am confident in the specialized knowledge acquired in high school,
college, and extracurricular studies. While in school, I gained the
knowledge and experience of working with material testing and
characterization techniques. At past job experiences, I have objectively
viewed current processes and strategies and adapted them when necessary. I
am driven to understand an idea or process completely and then translate it
into a system that is easily explainable.
Experience
The Home Depot Lees Summit, MO April 2013 - current
Order Puller (April 2013 - January 2014), RET Associate (January 2014 -
current)
. Manage delivery orders, online orders, and customer pick up orders
daily.
. Certify that entire order is ready on time whenever order leaves the
store.
. Worked with many departments to make sure future orders are being
prepared.
. Coordinate with team to make sure project steps are carried out
correctly.
. Maintain safety regulations throughout all projects and store.
Precision Pool Cover Cleaning Tulsa, OK May 2001 - August 2012
General Cleaner (2001-2008), Shift Manager (2009-2010, 2012)
. Picked up covers from private customers and businesses and sorted for
storage.
. Managed materials throughout entire cleaning process and sorted for
delivery.
. Maintained adequate inventory on cleaning supplies weekly.
. Carried out maintenance on equipment and tools.
Brewer Science Rolla, MO May 2011 - August 2011
Three Dimensional Processing Assistant
. Prepared silicon wafers for three dimensional processing.
. Worked with colleagues on determining the best processes for specific
requests.
. Performed quality assurance on silicon wafers through multiple
chemical processes.
. Gained experience with thin film applications onto silicon substrates.