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Manager Material

Location:
Pineville, NC
Posted:
June 06, 2017

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Resume:

JAMAR M. NOBLE

**** ***** **** **, ****** SC, ***56

843-***-**** ac0pqs@r.postjobfree.com

SUMMARY

A highly skilled worker with significant experience in constructing, erecting, installing,

finishing and repairing of wooden and metal structures and fixtures on commercial and residential buildings. Possess strong task organization, interpersonal and communications skills. Experience forklift driver, computer operator, packer and stocker.

Equipment Operation Capabilities:

Licensed Fork Lift Operator

Heavy Equipment: Backhoe, excavator, bobcat, auger and steam roller

Construction Tools: Jack hammer, cutoff saw, concrete saw, and basic hand tools

WORK EXPERIENCE

Stryker - N. Charleston, SC 2016 – Present

Lead Material Coordinator

•In-process final products to ensure performance meets operating specification by utilizing appropriate visual inspections, testing or measuring devices or other tool fixtures.

•Maintain required inventory of parts assemblies, and labels for the specific products or product line assigned by utilizing Kanban or other inventory control methods.

•Analyzes and resolves assembly/testing problems, requests assistance from supervisor, engineering and quality as needed to solve problems; suggests change in assembly process to increase efficiency and/or quality of the product and/or the department by using approved process.

•Requisition of material and establishes sequential delivery dates to departments, according to job order priorities and material availability.

•Examine material delivered to production departments to verify conformance to specifications.

•Arrange in-plant transfer of materials to meet production schedules.

•Compute amount of material required to complete job orders, applying knowledge of product and manufacturing processes.

•Compile and maintain manual or computerized records, such as material inventory, in-process production reports, and status and location of materials.

•Move or transport materials from one department to another, manually or using material handling equipment.

Ryder Trucking - N. Charleston, SC 2015 – 2016

Qualified Technician

•Tire repairs, fuel inventories and safety inspections at the maintenance facility.

•Fueled vehicles, moved vehicles, washed windows and vehicles, recorded fuel activity, checking oil, checking tire pressure and reporting service issues to the shop.

•Performed minor maintenance tasks such as tire repairs and wheel alignments per company procedure.

Department of Veteran Affairs - N. Charleston, SC 2010 – 2015

Lead Material Coordinator

•Coordinated and expedited flow of materials, parts, and assemblies between sections or departments, according to production and shipping schedules or department priorities, and compiled and maintained manual or computerized records.

•Reviewed production schedules and related information and confers with department supervisors to determine material requirements to identify overdue materials and to track material.

•Requisition of material and establishes sequential delivery dates to departments, according to job order priorities and material availability.

•Examined material delivered to production departments to verify conformance to specifications.

•Arranged in-plant transfer of materials to meet production schedules.

•Computed amount of material required to complete job orders, applying knowledge of product and manufacturing processes.

•Compiled and maintained manual or computerized records, such as material inventory, in-process production reports, and status and location of materials.

•Moved or transported materials from one department to another, manually or using material handling equipment.

Anson – Ravenel, SC 2006 – 2008

Pipe Fitter

• Coordinated with job site manager to configure pipe system layout. • Ordered proper pipes and other materials. • Selected supports, hangers, and hydraulic cylinders. • Assembled materials at job site. • Selected type and size of pipe. • Cut, thread, and hammer pipes according to pipe system specs. • Used saws and cutting torches to craft proper pipe sizes. • Turned off steam, water, or gas from pipe section. • Secure pipes to walls and fixtures using brackets, clamps, tools or welding equipment. • Secured pipes to radiators or tanks.

CAP Contracting – St. Stephen, SC 2004 – 2006

Carpenter Helper

EDUCATION

Trident One Stop - GED

WorkKeys Summary

Issue Date 11/28/2009

• Locating Information Level:4

• Reading Information Level:5

• Applied Mathematics Level:5



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