Kristie Lynn Mitch
Summary
Kristie is a highly motivated and results oriented individual. She is dedicated and focused with excellent time management skills, able to handle multiple projects. She has strong analytical skills, excellent communication skills and the ability to work well under pressure. She has made practical usage of maintenance to industry standards assembly protocols for spectrophotometer, inductively coupled plasma (ICP) and x-ray fluorescence among other things. She is a team player dedicated to meeting tight production deadlines, skilled in managing multiple tasks with frequently changing priorities.
Education:
Louisiana State University -2017 bachelor’s degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology.
Meridian Community College (MCC) degree in Associate of Applied Science as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT). While in the MLT program, she received six months of clinical laboratory experience and gained one on one patient experience.
Unites States Navy and after graduating basic training, attended the Naval Air Technical Training Center (NATTC) where she earned a certificate of completion as an Aviation Boatman Mate Fuels course, Class A1 (C-821-2010) on June 26, 2006.
Work Experience:
Vision 4 Less
Title: Optician (11/10/2016-Currently still employed there)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Interpretation of prescriptions written by Ophthalmologist and Optometrist to suit patients visual needs
Communicating with patients about the patients visual needs
Operate the manual pupillometer to appropriately measure a patients pupillary distance
Educate patient on the proper cleaning and utilization of eye glass lenses
Appropriately measure segment height on patients
Communicate with Ophthalmologist and Optometrist about prescriptions issue and other eye related issues
Trouble shooting vision issues
Helping patients select eyeglass and lens treatments
Creating work orders for lab technicians to ensure delivery of proper lenses
Maintain records of patient prescription, work orders, and payments
Recommending specific lenses, lens coatings, and frames to suit each patients visual needs
Adjusting eyeglasses to ensure a proper fit
Repairing broken frames
Manage inventory of frames, and optical lenses
Achieve sales goals while attending to patients’ specific needs and desires
International Sight Restoration
Title: Coordinator (1/1/2015-10/9/2016)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Analyzed clinical laboratory data and results
Perform donor medical/social history screening and evaluation with healthcare professionals
Maintaining an excellent relationship with a series of other agencies associated with the eye bank
Reviewed medical records for potential donors from different hospitals
Obtained complete and accurate medical charts, behavioral data, laboratory data, and other pertinent data
Familiarizing myself with other agencies policies
Interact professionally and respectfully as a representative of ISR
Operate and maintain company vehicles as required
Perform facility cleaning and equipment maintenance as required
Performs all job functions in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations
Upkeep of donor files in accordance with Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Maintaining all EBAA and FDA required documentation of processing and distribution activities
Responding to donor referrals in a timely manner
Demonstrate the ability to contact and offer donation options to grieving families using informed consent procedures
Acquire and organize all information on all donors
Follow up and complete donor related documentation
Exhibit the ability to work as a team member within and outside the organization
Demonstrate flexibility and willingness to adapt too varied work environments and organizational structures encountered within the hospitals or other agencies
Communicating donor related information to on coming coordinators during shift change
Document all information for each potential donor referral in the companies referral database
Obtain recorded authorization over the phone, and complete a medical/social history questionnaire over the phone
Coordinate ocular tissue recoveries for each donor with the on-call Eye Bank Tissue Recovery Specialist
United States Navy
Title: Aviation Fuels Boatswains Mate (ABF), from March 01, 2006 to February 28, 2011 with an honorable discharge
Stationed: USS John C. Stennis CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier
Navy ABF Quality Assurance Laboratory Fuel Inspector (2009-2011)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Preventive maintenance on Quality Assurance laboratory equipment
Visually inspect fuel sent from below deck filter room and pump rooms
Visually inspect fuel sent from flight deck fuel stations
Using laboratory equipment to test fuels integrity for sediment and water
Following safe polices
Utilizing safety equipment
Trouble shooting issues that may arise with Quality Assurance laboratory equipment
Documenting and reporting fuel lab results accurately and in a timely manner
Navy JP-5 fuels console operator (2009-2011)
Essentials Duties and Responsibilities
• Supervising and coordinating the jobs of the JP-5 bottle runners, filter operators, and the pump room operators
Relaying information and instructions to pump room operators via hand signals
Relaying information and instructions to filter operators
Following and enforcing safety polices
Enforcing the use of safety equipment
Scheduling and assigning maintenance
Trouble shooting issues that may arise in the pump room, filter room, and on the console
Taking disciplinary actions when necessary
Assigning work stations
Conduct pump room, filter, and console training
Navy ABF JP-5 fuels pump room operator (2008-2009)
Essentials Duties and Responsibilities
Operating and monitoring fuel pumps, purifiers, and gages during operations
Aligning fuel pipes and adjusting values
Preventive maintenance on pumps, purifiers, gages and valves
Following safe polices
Utilizing safety equipment appropriately
Understanding hand signals provided by the console operator
Operating purifiers to remove sediment and water from the fuel used for aircrafts
Transport fuel as needed
Trouble shooting issues that may arise in the pump room
Conduct pump room and filter training
Navy ABF dry dock JP-5 fuel tank cleaner (2007-2008)
Essentials Duties and Responsibilities
• Providing and ensuring ventilation to the appropriate compartments
Aligning hoses to pump out residual fuel and water
Aligning hoses to spray tanks with water
Handling and operating a transportable pump
Cleaning fuel tanks with the appropriate equipment
Inspecting the cleanliness of fuel tanks
Utilizing safety equipment
Maintaining and recording accountability of personnel that entered and exited the tanks
Following safe polices
Using safety equipment appropriately
Navy ABF below decks filter room operator (2006-2007)
Essentials Duties and Responsibilities
Preventive maintenance
Following safe polices
Utilizing safety equipment appropriately
Aligning fuel pipes and valve in accordance to Navy procedures and polices
Monitoring fuel pipelines and gages during operations
Maintaining the cleanliness of the filter room and equipment
Ensure the transportation of clean fuel from the tanks to aircrafts
Opening and closing the appropriate valves
Regulate pressure entering the filters by adjusting the valves and reading the gages
Draw fuel samples for laboratory analysis
Taking record of pressure gage readings
Trouble shooting issues that may arise in the filter room
Conduct filter room training
Piggly Wiggly
Title: Stock Person and Cashier (2002-2006)
Address: Philadelphia, MS 39350, is now out of business
Reason for leaving: I joined the US Navy.
Essentials Duties and Responsibilities
• Stocking and cleaning shelves
• Set up displays to promote new products
• Pricing items
• Scheduling cashiers shifts
• Assist customers in finding grocery items or with questions regarding pricing
• Handled all grocery products in a safe, sanitary manner, while maintaining cleanliness and neatness
• Assist customers waiting for check out
• Scan items
• Honor appropriate coupons
• Collect payment and give appropriate change back to customers
• Responsible for counting contents of cash register drawer at the end of each shift
• Bag items or perform other duties as needed
Skills and Knowledge:
• Great team player
• Ability to work well and solve problems under pressure
• Reliable
• Excellent oral and written communication skills
• Ability to follow written or verbal instruction, as well as giving instructions
• Great time management skills
• Ability to plan, organize, and prioritize tasks efficiently
• Ability to obtain and process information accurately
• Ability to analyze data appropriately
• Proficient with computer software programs
• Effective interpersonal and organizational skills
• Strong attention to detail
• Ability to adapt to changing technology implemented to stay competitive
• Ability to operate fax and copy machines
• Strong working knowledge of aseptic technique, applicable state and federal regulations
• Adaptable and eager to learn
Awards and Certificates:
ASCP certified Medical Laboratory Technician
Who’s Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges Award from Meridian Community College
Dean’s list at Florence-Darlington Technical College, Meridian Community College, and Louisiana State University-Shreveport
Good Conduct Award
Three Letters of Commendation from the Commanding Officer of John C. Stennis
Certificate of Completion for Basic Damage Control (Basic 3M)
Certificate of Completion for Petty Officer Leadership course
Certificate of Completion in Level-B Code of Conduct course
Certificate of Completion for Basic Corrosion SCORM
Certificate of Completion for Aviation Warfare Apprentice Training (AWAT) ICW
Certificate of Completion for Shipboard Aircraft Firefighting Training
Certificate of Completion for DoD Information Assurance Awareness
Certificate of Completion for DoD Anti-terrorism Assurance Awareness