Diane DeBelak
***** *. **** **** ******, Hales Corners, WI. 53130
Home: 414-***-**** – ********@**.**.***
Summary
Seeking challenging and rewarding position with the opportunity for personal and professional growth and
advancement.
Past experiences include many types of large and small assembly, microscopic circuit boards, hand solder, standard
assembly, cut, crimp and prepare cable for piece work of medical assemblies and technologies.
Having been a co-owner of a cleaning company many years ago, my expertise in cleaning also includes commercial
and residential cleaning. Extremely efficient at sterilizing and disinfecting.
I have also been a caregiver for the past 15 years due to my husbands terminal illness and became a CNA to help him
with his daily living routine so I was unable to work outside of the home. In light of his recent passing, I find I am eager
to re-enter the work force once again. I understand the large gap in employment can be of concern but I can guarantee
you I am very capable of the work and would be a dedicated employee.
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Currently I am working part-time at Grasch Foods as a salad prep person. I am very anxious to get back into
the field of production/assembly full time.
Highlights
• Accuracy
• Dependable
• Fast learner
• Attention to detail
Accomplishments
Worked with engineers to build new conceptual prototype EKG and Pulse Ox units. Was a part of a specialty group,
oriented around assembly of preproduction medical gear in clean room surroundings.
Work Experience
Grasch Foods
March 2013 to Current
Salad Prep for Catering Dept and Deli
Make fresh salads for large orders to be dispersed to other departments or stores.
Health Care / CNA
December 1995 to July 1997
Tudor Oaks Assisted Living – Muskego, WI.
Became a nursing assistant to help people. This included organized medications, helping with personal cares (feeding,
hygiene, etc.), and all accounts of daily living.
Assembler
April 1988 to February 1992 also in 1995
Criticare systems Corp. – Waukesha, WI.
This company was started by my senior supervisor from Biochem International.
Assembly of microscopic neo-natal sensors for 02 units (oxygen) was assembling and hand soldering circuit boards of
all types and sizes, electrical assembly of harness and cables also soldering of plug-ins Inspection of said units, kept
inventory on units to be shipped and returned for repair.
Assembler
May 1982 to April 1988
Biochem International Inc. – Pewaukee, WI.
Completed all phases of assembly for several types of oxygen units, which eventually lead me to microscopic finger
sensors and neo-natal sensors, melting and pulling glass while inserting hair wire.
Assessed work for errors or compliance issues and made corrections and modifications when necessary.
Lead Assembler
January 1977 to April 1982
Marquette Electronics – Milwaukee, WI.
Set up and performed hand and automatic assembly operations on components, sub-assemblies and assemblies.
Assembled components with hand and power tools. Connected motor leads and connectors to required power sources.
Terminated wire harnesses and basic wiring for controls, basic panels and fan motors.
Cable assembly for EKG units, clean room assembly of pen motors for graph sheets used in conjunction with EKG
monitors and tread mills for stress tests.
Assembler
January 1977 to March 1977
Briggs & Stratton – Wauwatosa, WI.
Piece work assembly on a production line featuring small lawn mower engines.
Education
South Division High School 1973
Milwaukee, WI
High School Diploma