couple ready to move and work
Jill drummond
Battle Ground, WA 98604
abqddz@r.postjobfree.com
Accomplishments:
Quickly learn procedures and methods.
Friendly - can get along well with others.
Dependable - can work without supervision.
Computer literate - can quickly learn new software.
Achieved consistent client satisfaction.
Able to handle multiple projects concurrently.
A good morale builder.
Work well in a high pressure environment.
Strong background in all phases of cleaning and landscaping
Highlights:
Maintained and repaired specialized equipment and machinery found in cafeterias, laundries, hospitals, stores, offices and factories.
Painted and repaired roofs, windows, doors, floors, woodwork, plaster, drywall and other parts of building structures.
Responsible for cleaning and marinating pool and spa
Provided personalized service to guest.
Responsible for cleaning walls, bath tubs, windows, windows sills, dusting all areas, getting house move in ready.
Organized and implemented pica list for contractors and builders
Washed windows, walls, ceilings, and woodwork, waxing and polishing as necessary.
Cleaned rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and draperies, using vacuum cleaners and shampoo.
Placed seedling in hole and packed soil around plant, using foot and planting tools.
Executed daily operations of sorting packages and loading trucks.
Examined and inspected containers, materials and products in order to ensure that packing specifications were met.
Responsible for making employee training test.
Moved soil, equipment and materials, dug holes and performed related duties to assist landscape gardener.
Moved soil, equipment and materials, dug holes and performed related duties to assist landscape gardener.
Planted and cultivated lawns, using gardening implements and power-operated equipment.
Mowed and trimmed lawns, and fields using John deer tractors and brush hogs.
Executed daily operations of writing up job orders, billing, as well as taxes
Executed daily operations of safely operating forklift, pulling orders, palletizing, loading delivering product.
Cleaned work areas with brooms, rags and solvent.
Experience:
Chatauqua Lodge Long Beach, WA
Maintenance Assistance 07-2012 to 10-2012
Klean Sweep Woodland, WA
Owner 06-1999 to 01-2013
LKE Inc. Woodland, WA
Tree Planter and Laborer 10-2011 to 11-2011
UPS Portland, OR
Package /Mail Sorter 04-2007 to 10-2010
Mikes Yard Field and More Woodland, WA
Landscaping/Office 07-2004 to 10-2007
Better Brands Kona, HI
Order Puller/ Loader and Delivery 07-2002 to 07-2006
Education:
Battle Ground High School Battle Ground, WA
Diploma
Halton Tractor Portland, OR
Forklift certificate 2006-2002
Northwest Flagging Vancouver, WA
Flaggers Certificate 2005-2002
Mike Schroyer
P.O Box 2683
Battle Ground, Wa. 98604
(Home 360-***-****)
abqddz@r.postjobfree.com
OCCUPATIONAL GOAL:
To obtain a career with a growing company and be part of a new frontier.
EDUCATION:
Bellingham Technical College September 2004 - December 2005
Fisheries Technology Program
Studies: Hatchery fish culture, fish tech., aquaculture, basic computer skills and safety
Degree: Associates in Applied Science
Bainbridge Island High School June 1984
Diploma
WORK HISTORY:
Kalama Falls Hatchery November 2007 -- January 2013
3900 Kalama River Rd.
Kalama, WA. 98625
Supervisor: Sam Gibbons
Title: Hatchery Technician 2 Hours Per Week: 40+
Duties: Feeds fish their calculated daily ration; monitor fish behavior, health, egg and fish production; calculate and administer drugs as prescribed; identify, sort, and sample species for spawning and adult distribution; clean ponds and raceways, troughs, and incubator system, identify marked adults and collect tags/marks for bio sample and record data; collect fish tissue and fluid samples; perform fish inventory, split, marking trailer inventory, weight samples, releases fish. Enter data into forms and spreadsheets (e.g. fish mortality, feed sheets, feed inventory, and chemical usage); accurately fills out agency forms such as fish transfer tickets, hatchery invoice tickets, etc. Monitors water flow and quality parameters; takes water samples and readings (e.g. dissolved gases, suspended solids, and other parameters as required) maintain proper water flow and rearing environment; respond to alarms; monitor and maintain facility support system; actively identifies safety hazards and takes action or recommends remedies as appropriate. Organizes and maintains hatchery tools, equipment, and grounds; identifies and communicates safety concerns (management to staff and staff to management), use tools and equipment properly and safely. Respond to/answers questions from visitors or outside entities in a polite professional manner.
Salary: 16.50 per hour
Fallert Creek Hatchery January 2007 - November 2007
1414 Kalama River Rd.
Kalama, WA. 98625
Supervisor: Brett Ruining
Title: Hatchery Technician Hours Per Week: 40+
Duties: Feeds fish their calculated daily ration; monitor fish behavior, health, egg and fish production; calculate and administer drugs as prescribed; identify, sort, and sample species for spawning and adult distribution; clean ponds and raceways, troughs, and incubator system, identify marked adults and collect tags/marks for bio sample and record data; collect fish tissue and fluid samples; perform fish inventory, split, marking trailer inventory, weight samples, releases fish. Enter data into forms and spreadsheets (e.g. fish mortality, feed sheets, feed inventory, and chemical usage); accurately fills out agency forms such as fish transfer tickets, hatchery invoice tickets, etc. Monitors water flow and quality parameters; takes water samples and readings (e.g. dissolved gases, suspended solids, and other parameters as required) maintain proper water flow and rearing environment; respond to alarms; monitor and maintain facility support system; actively identifies safety hazards and takes action or recommends remedies as appropriate. Organizes and maintains hatchery tools, equipment, and grounds; identifies and communicates safety concerns (management to staff and staff to management), use tools and equipment properly and safely. Respond to/answers questions from visitors or outside entities in a polite professional manner.
Salary: 13.50 per hour
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission / November 2006 -- December 2006
Washington Fish and Wildlife
2620 N. Commercial Ave
Pasco, WA. 99301
Supervisor: Josh Hede 509-***-****
Title: Biotech 1 Hours Per Week: 40
Duties: Coded wire tag recovery and carcass survey for Washington Fish and Wildlife, operate and maintain aluminum jet boats on the Upper Columbia, scale samples (1 in 10), snot recoveries on any marked fish.
Salary: 13.85 per hour
IAP World Services / USGS February 2006 - August 2006
7315 N Atlantic Ave.
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Supervisor: Gerry Horak 970-***-****
Title: Biotech 2 Hours Per Week: 40+
Duties: Team Leader, running a crew of 2-6 people, Surgically implant hydro-acoustic tags and pit tags Chinook, Steelhead and Bass, ID fish species, take data, enter data, proof data, water QC, operate prop and jet boats, tow and maneuver trailers, load boats on trailers, operate government vehicles, operate GPS units, track some of the study fish, repair and maintain equipment
Salary: 13.85 per hour
Whatcom Creek Hatchery September 2004-December 2005
1600 C Street
Bellingham, WA 98225
Supervisor: Earl Steele 360-***-****
Title: Student fish culturist Hour per Week: 35
Duties: Feed Steelhead and Chinook, take fish and egg samples, check water flows, clean ponds, put eggs down, take care of Alvin's, input all of the daily logs, pick eggs, spawn Chum, Pinks, Chinook and Sockeye Salmon .
Salary: Student
IAP World Services / USGS April 2005 --August 2005
7315 N Atlantic Ave.
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Supervisor: Gerry Horak 970-***-****
Title: Biotech 2 Hours Per Week: 40+
Duties: Team Leader, running a crew, gastric tag Chinook with radio tags, pit tag Chinook and Steelhead, take data enter data, proof data, water QC
Salary: 13.85 per hour
Barlean's Fisheries August 2002 -- October 2004
4936 Lake Terrell RD
Ferndale, WA 98248
Supervisor: Ronan 360-***-****
Title: Deck Hand Hour Per Week: 40
Duties: Spot Sockeye, tie knots, operate a skiff, operate winches, handle a lot of Sockeye, operate pickup truck, and clean the decks
Salary: 2% of the catch
Sauder Hard Woods January 1994- November 2004
5575 Nordic Way
Ferndale, WA 98248
Supervisor: Will Burtrout 360-***-****
Title: Grinder men Hour per Week: 40+
Duties: Sharpen the molder heads, drive forklift in the plant (bring lumber to the machine centers/ take finished product to shipping) outside (load / unload trucks) load and unload the kiln, operate and maintain the kiln, operate and maintain the finger jointer, operate and maintain the sander, operate and maintain the molders, grade and tie the different kinds of molding, separate the different grades of lumber
Salary: 13.05 per hour
Volunteer Work:
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife: Hours 217
Samish, Whatcom Creek, Baker Lake and Kendall Hatcheries
Duties: Spawn Chinook, Sockeye, Chum Salmon and Steelhead, bag snouts with CWT, viral, scale samples, otoliths, clip fins, and feed fish, pick mort's
Activities and Conferences: Hours 47
Associated Student Body, North West Fish Culture Conference, Salmon Summit and Eyes in the woods
Specialized Training:
Department of Interior Motorboat Operators Certification
CPR/First aid responder
Class C CDL
References:
Kevin Kitchell (Fish Hatchery Specialist 2)
Washington Fish and Wildlife Speelyai
1101 Lewis River Road
Ariel Wa 98603
Michael Chaimberland (Fish Hatchery Specialist 4)
Washington Fish and Wildlife
4404 Old Lewis River Road
Woodland Wa 98674
225-7413
Elesa Ray ( Fish Health Specialist )
Washington Fish and Wildlife
125 Salmon Lane
Salkum WA, 98582