Marijo Arwood
Email: ********@*****-*******.***
Address:
City: Portage
State: IN
Zip: 46368
Country: USA
Phone: 219-***-****
Skill Level: Any
Salary Range:
Primary Skills/Experience:
Skilled factory worker with strong background assembly. Proven strengths in quickly learning new processes, technologies and machinery. Seasoned MIG/TIG MMA Welder and Fabricator with excellent communication skills and strong ability to read and work from blueprints and drawings. Responsible and hardworking warehouse Assembler who can collaborate with a team and produce quality work on tight deadlines. Production line assembly worker with six years experience in large manufacturing plants.
Educational Background:
High School Dipolma from Tucker Vocational, Marion IN 1/2001 to 1/1991 (GED)
Job History / Details:
Summary
Skilled factory worker with strong background assembly. Proven strengths in quickly learning new processes, technologies and machinery.
Seasoned MIG/TIG MMA Welder and Fabricator with excellent communication skills and strong ability to read and work from blueprints and drawings.
Responsible and hardworking warehouse Assembler who can collaborate with a team and produce quality work on tight deadlines.
Production line assembly worker with six years experience in large manufacturing plants.
Highlights
Brazing ability
Small parts assembly
Interpretation of blueprints, wiring diagrams and drawings
Accomplishments
Successfully completed the company's rigorous employee development program.
Resolved assembly problems by altering dimensions to meet specifications.
Experience
December 1999 to November 2011
Various Bars Portage, Indiana
Head Bartender
Run Promos
Keep stock
Customer Service
Cleaned Bar
November 1997 to February 1998
Patton Electric Peru, Indiana
Line Leader
Received and correctly processed both written and verbal instructions, prints and work orders.
Obtained appropriate tooling and fixtures.
Set up and performed hand and automatic assembly operations on components, sub-assemblies and assemblies.
Made and revised set ups on test strands previously calibrated by other staff.
Assembled components with hand and power tools.
Inspected and tested components, assemblies and power tools.
Assessed work for errors or compliance issues and made corrections and modifications when necessary.
Disassembled, reassembled and corrected changeover.
Built containers and pack parts in accordance with detailed packing specifications.
Performed and submitted first piece for inspection.
Verified part numbers and placed parts in appropriate shipping containers.
Performed and reviewed Statistical Process Control (SPC), including data collection, charts and graphs.
Maintained counts and lifts, shifts and stocks materials and parts.
Recognized and reported defective material and equipment to shift supervisor.
Connected motor leads and connectors to required power sources.
Wired machines and packages.
Terminated wire harnesses and basic wiring for controls, basic panels and fan motors.
Aligned motor, air end and coupling using calipers, dial indicators and straight edges.
Tested electrical controls and components on the line.
Inserted and positioned materials and clamped, spliced and fitted parts using hand and power tools.
Planned and paced work efficiently in order to meet daily, weekly, project or production goals.
Improved knowledge and productivity through continuous education and learning from foreman and senior assemblers.
Observed all safety policies and procedures
Sealed and wired valves and created and attached nameplates.
November 1993 to April 1995
Corperate Staffing Elkhart, Indiana
Various Factory Worker
Received and correctly processed both written and verbal instructions, prints and work orders.
Interpreted prints, drawings and sketches.
Obtained appropriate tooling and fixtures.
Set up and performed hand and automatic assembly operations on components, sub-assemblies and assemblies.
Made and revised set ups on test strands previously calibrated by other staff.
Assembled components with hand and power tools.
Inspected and tested components, assemblies and power tools.
Assessed work for errors or compliance issues and made corrections and modifications when necessary.
Disassembled, reassembled and corrected changeover.
Cleaned and finished sub-assemblies or assemblies using hand or power tools.
Set up and operated greasing equipment to grease components, sub-assemblies or assemblies.
Performed and submitted first piece for inspection.
Verified part numbers and placed parts in appropriate shipping containers.
Recognized and reported defective material and equipment to shift supervisor.
Assembled compressors using Work Center Instructions (WCI), Piping and Instrumentation instructions (P and I), Wiring Diagram (WD), Bill of Material (BOM) and assembly drawings.
Expertly measured, cut, bent and fitted small tubing to machines.
Competently installed foam insulation on tubing and controls.
Assembled frames, separator tanks, components to engines in assigned area per BOM or WCI.
Assembled building material components, including wall panels and roof and floor trusses.
Inserted and positioned materials and clamped, spliced and fitted parts using hand and power tools.
Planned and paced work efficiently in order to meet daily, weekly, project or production goals.
Improved knowledge and productivity through continuous education and learning from foreman and senior assemblers.Observed all safety policies and procedures
Completed and entered quality records, scrap reports and machine logs in a timely manner.
Set up and tested monitors and calculators and recorded test data per engineering and quality specifications.
Closely inspected parts to ensure they were clean and free of contaminants.
Reviewed and verified all work was in compliance with sales orders and customer requirements.
January 1991 to March 1992
Ponderosa Peru, Indiana
Ponderosa
Closing/Opening
Customer Service
Education
1991 Tucker Vocational Marion, Indiana
GED GED