Mario R. Salazar **** Camden Bay Dr., Apt. ***, Tampa, Florida 33635. Phone number: 727-***-**** C
E-mail: acp3wt@r.postjobfree.com
Skills
Four years experience on Sub-assembly of headrest using steel, connecting cables, foam, and Bakelite tray.
Four years experience on Final- assembly adapting covers of different materials as leather, vinyl, and fabric to the headrest using vacuum station and pressurized air nail guns.
Experience inspecting the merchandise for any quality errors.
Experience modeling and adapting de final pattern of different materials to de headrest.
Perform HPLC, GC and wet chemistry analysis of raw materials and finished products.
Strong experience on Equipments of UV/VIS, Dissolutions, Karl Fisher Titration, pH meter.
Carry out all of the activities for qualifying, validating, and maintaining laboratory equipment.
Accomplish all of the activities for validating analytical methods and Pharmaceutical Process.
Write SOPs for new methods as needed.
Testing of incoming materials, in process sample testing and finished product testing.
Experience on Clinical Research.
Experience as High School Chemistry Teacher.
Extensive user experience on Office PC software’s. (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
Perform any cell phone repair and soldering electronic parts.
Experience on customer service.
Experience
2013 - Present
Substitute Teacher – Kelly Educational Staffing.
2010- 2013
Cell phone Repair - Wesley Chapel Electronics Sales & LLC.
2006- 2010
Sub Assembly and Final Assembly of Headrest Video System. Invision Industries Inc.
1986 – 1996 and 2000 – 2004
Supervisor of Validation Process, HPLC, and GC Section of Quality Control Department.
Vargas S.A. Laboratories (Pharmaceutical Industry).Venezuela.
1997-2000
Chemistry Teacher in U.E Ramon Buenahora HS.
Guárico State-Venezuela.
Education
2012-2014
Associate in Arts (Emphasis in Pharmacy)
Hillsborough Community College, Tampa-Florida
1975-1982
Bachelor Degree (Chemistry Teacher)
University of Zulia, Maracaibo - Venezuela
Research Publications
Institute of Clinical Research, University of Zulia – Venezuela; 1973 - 1984
Experientia. 1984 Aug 15;40(8):868-9. (3H) spiroperidol binding decreases in brains of rats infected with Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus.
Neurochem Res. 1981 Jun;6(6):691-7. Tyrosine hydroxylase activity in Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus infection.
Brain Res. 1982 Dec 16;253(1-2):330-3. Effect of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus infection on brain choline acetyltransferase and acetyl cholinesterase activities.