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Compassionate and Dependable Cna

Location:
Riverdale, GA
Posted:
May 05, 2015

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Kimberly S. Evans

**** *** ****** **.

Riverdale, Ga 30296

470-***-****

acpi57@r.postjobfree.com

Summary

I am very dedicated and loyal to any job I’ve been on. I love to challenge myself in any situation. I work well with others, and

also very diligently and persistent on my own. I’m looking for a position that can help me grow and excel while giving my

best to my employer.

Qualifications

Experienced in Manufacturing and Production

Experienced Assembler

Experience in using small hand tools, power tools, and air tools such as grinders, burners, and drills.

Experienced Loom Operator

Experienced in Warehousing

Education

April 25 Golden Age Healthcare training

Certified Nursing Assistant Riverdale, GA

May 2011 2015 Trident Technical College North Charleston, SC

Associates degree in Paralegal

May 2005 Lower Richland High School Hopkins, SC Graduated High School Diploma

Relevant Experience

11/2011 02/5/15 Papa John’s Summerville, SC

Shift Leader

I managed the insiders and made sure things ran smoothly. I ordered truck and did inventory every night, if I closed. I

downstacked in the mornings when I opened and also, patty placed when the truck came in. I dealt with customer issues and

complaints. I did shift changes, routed drivers, and clocked drivers out. I had to be MCE ready at all times.

09/2007 05/2008 Alternative Staffing/ Force Protection Jedburg, SC

Assembler

I assembled parts to vehicles called MRAPs (mine restricted ambush protected). I assembled items in the trucks such as

putting up sound coating, burning out holes for deadbolts, putting on mud flaps, tinting windows, installing windows and

routing overhead wiring. I followed work orders and was required to keep my area clean and ready for the next shift.

08/2006 05/2007 Linq Industrial Fabrics, Inc. Summerville, SC

Weaver/ Loom Operator

I ran 13 20 machines called looms, if a loom went down than I was required to get it back up within 3 minutes to keep

production time up. I was taught how to make special knots so when the thread would pop I could tie them back together and

keep the machine running. I was also required to keep my area clean and ready for the next shift, and make sure the machines

was still running for them as well.

Charlene Woodruff 770-***-**** Coordinator, Golden Age Healthcare

Ms. Karen 404-***-**** Professor, Coordinator Golden Age

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