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Forklift Operator Electrical

Location:
Anniston, AL
Posted:
December 13, 2018

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Latoya Carter

**** ********* ****, ***. ***

Anniston, Alabama 36206

Cell: 256-***-**** Email

Address: ac7ykh@r.postjobfree.com

QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY

Persistent and driven

Developed, applied, revised, and maintained quality standards for receiving, in-processing, and final inspection in accordance with company and contractual requirements

Ability to deal with multiple issues and to make decisions on the understanding of the total supply chain process

Positive Teamwork and player

Recognized expert in reading, interpreting, and applying technical data; and reviewing and evaluating operational and procedural systems

Motivated and highly dependable

Broad based knowledge in trouble shooting, repairs and diagnosing of equipment Prodution (Inspection), (03/2015-06/2016); Gulf shores assemblies, Talladega, AL Duties and Responsibilities

I have inspected parts (large and small) that were used to assemble product in plant. This position requires that I bend, stoop and lift heavy parts up to 50lbs. I am a self starter. I helped assist other higher graded employees to get the feel of what they are doing to gain the experience. I cleaned, identify and inspect parts before shipping them to assembly. I volunteered to work in any area where help is needed. Received, stored and inventoried items as well. I also worked the production line I knew how to work every station there was in the plant. I was responsible for building the parts the correct way. I compared colors, shapes, textures, or grades of products or materials with color chart, templates, or samples to verify conformance to standards. I was responsible for removing defects, such as chips and burns wrong component and colors being used, and lap corroded or pitted surfaces. I also had to make sure everything was labeled right and on the right containers. Material Handler (Returns) (Shipping & Receiving), (06/2014 - Present); Federal Mogul, Anniston, AL 36203,

Duties and Responsibilities

I receive receipt, ordering, storage, inventorying, issue of parts and hardware. I work in shop, parts room, assembly or bay line area to provide supply of parts, materials to mechanics, technicians, and repairers. Requisition, received, identified, inventory, stored, issued, turns-in-repair and/or replacement parts, assemblies/subassemblies used on combat vehicles, components, artillery, small arms, fire control and missile equipment/or related items. Maintain stock in serviceable condition and orderly arrangement. Examine, identify, segregate items that are salvage, excess, in need of repair, Latoya Carter

deemed unserviceable or uneconomically repairable for proper disposition. Perform minor maintenance tasks such as rewrapping, packing and cleaning items as required. Receive, segregate and place repair parts in bins or in outside storage. Physically transfer material/parts to designated area on an on-time basis to include attaching bulk or heavy items to lifting devices to minimize the need for mechanics to leave assembly process to retrieve or locate parts. I assist with assembly and inventory of Kits. Used manual processes, performed a wide range of work to include receiving, counting, storing, selecting, and packing or unwrapping parts as required. Independently loads, unloads materials: checked and verified receiving part documentation. I locate, moved material for transfer to mechanics based on a variety of material requirements. Maintain good safety practices including proper reporting of housekeeping policies. Perform physical tasks to transport or store materials or merchandise. Duties involve the following: unpacking, shelving, placing items in proper storage locations: transporting goods by hand truck, cart, or wheelbarrow. Performed those duties as assigned by supervisor.

Material Handler (Inspector), (06/2013 - 12/2013); IAC, Fort McClellan, Anniston, AL 36203, Duties and Responsibilities

I have inspected parts (large and small) that were used to assemble products in plant. This position requires that I bend, stoop and lift heavy parts up to 50lbs. I am a self-starter. I helped assist other higher graded employee to get a feel of what they are doing to gain the experience. I cleaned, identify and inspect parts before shipping them to assembly. I volunteered to work in any area where help is needed. Received, stored and inventoried items. I checked incoming shipments of stock by comparing item names and identification numbers with receiving reports, and by opening, counting, and visually checking contents of containers. I reported averages, shortages, or damaged items. I stored items in established locations, and sets up specific locations for new items, considering such factors as the use, size, shape, weight, and similar nomenclature of items. I tagged locations and enters names, quantities, and locations of stock onto locator records. I conducted inventories by counting items on hand, searching bins for missing items, and taking recounts as necessary and coordinating with supervisor. I discarded or rejected products, materials, and equipment not meeting specifications. I inspected, tested, and measured materials, products, installations, and work for conformance to specifications. I notified supervisors and other personnel of production problems, and assist in identifying and correcting these problems. I marked items with details such as grade and acceptance or rejection status. I compared colors, shapes, textures, or grades of products or materials with color charts, templates, or samples to verify conformance to standards. I was responsible for removing defects, such as chips and burrs, and lap corroded or pitted surfaces.

Material Handler (Unloader), (04/2012 - 04/2013); WKW, Pell City, AL Latoya Carter

Duties and Responsibilities

I attached an identifying tag to containers, or mark them with identifying information. I recorded numbers of units handled and moved, using daily production sheets or work tickets. I packed containers and re-pack damaged containers. I stacked cargo in locations such as transit sheds or in holds of ships as directed, using pallets or cargo boards. Pulled parts or products from a storage area; documented the part or product for inventory purposes; prepare the part or product for transport; verifying arriving material; ensured the parts or products are listed on the shipping label; ensured parts or products are received and placed in storage / unpacked the parts or products. Delivered parts to the appropriate department and perform any other duties assigned. I used test measurement equipment on a daily basis. I used injector testers, calipers, mics, tachometers and depth gauges. I fabricated, troubleshoot and test electrical components and equipment. I used drills and soldering equipment to make repairs. I have the ability to read and interpret blueprints, shop drawing and regulations as required. I have the ability range from mechanical, electrical components and assemblies. I have the ability to perform adjustments and alignments. I have used common hand tools and have the ability to measure equipment to test micrometer, pressure gauges, torque wrenches and mulitimeter. Worked indoors and outdoors and work in shift. I was responsible for driving electric, gas, diesel or petroleum powered trucks prepared with metal fork attachments and hydraulic system that is useful for lifting and pallets for carrying. I am very knowledgeable of material handling equipment. I have mechanical skills and hands-on familiarity with machines, equipment, and vehicles. I am able to bend, stoop, and lift up to 50 lbs. I took proper training as a forklift operator. Responsible for other duties such as loading the forklift, conform that the material is placed in the proper storage that will be easy to make records and keep the records of materials that are transferred. I operated small electric forklifts that are used to move finished materials in store shelves and heavy forklifts in manufacturing sites, forklifts with diesel power at construction sites loading logs, concrete slabs and other loads. Some forklifts were provided with cranes, shooting booms, shovels, telescopic attachments depending on the type of material that being transferred. Mechanic, (08/2011 - 02/2012); GD, Anniston Army Depot, Anniston, AL Duties and Responsibilities

as a General Equipment Mechanic, I disassembled, repaired, rebuilded, reassembled a variety of turret components, parts, and subassemblies for combat vehicles such as the M1A1, M1A2, Sep main battle tanks, and Paladin self propelled howitzer. I disassembled Cupalo components such as ring gears, traverse locks, periscope mounts, cradle assembly, doors, cupalo locks and other similar components. I received other components from various rebuild shops and completely rebuild these components as instructed. I assembled and disassemble white parts such as knee guards, bracket mounts, chest rest, handled assembly, foot rest, ejection chute, brace, ball stud, tube assembly, handle assembly, control panel brackets, ammo storage box, arm rest, cover access, etc. I disassembled the gear box for M1A1 tank and retrieve useable parts for possible reassemble of the gear box. I checked parts for service ability and quality making sure parts are clear of burrs, cracks, and break In the metal, and if repairs are needed. I performed the necessary repairs that were repairable. I analyzed the parts to be used for reassemble of the gearbox. I checked inspect, set up, Latoya Carter

sort and install parts to be used for reassemble of the part for troubleshooting using a CDI torque wrench and a micrometer machine. I checked the performance of the machine or equipment by following standard test procedures and perform routine maintenance or repairs, or determine if all needed materials are on hand. I learned electrical experience during the process. I disassembled the blow-off panel. I assemble the front and rear gun shields for the M1A1 tank. I disassembled kits containing M1A1 white parts. I disassemble ballistic shields. I disassembled and assemble GPS cover. I assembled the loader’s hatch for the M1A1. I disassembled the gun mount and the skate mount. I disassembled the Paladin hatch. I disassemble Paladin white parts. I sorted and routed parts to the other route stations. I builded station kits for M1A1 tanks using technical manuals. I used Tm manuals to locate hardware in parts bin. I disassembled the CWS hatch for M1A1 tank segregating parts that are in need of repair, deemed unserviceable and parts that are repairable for proper disposition. I checked and cleaned vision bloc for service ability. I checked components when disassembling for service ability and defect which would prevent from reusing the item. I worked ammunition boxes on turret platforms. Repaired and/or straightens out dents of metal items that are bent. I checked for cracks or breaks in metal parts. I performed my duties in accordance with standard operating procedures for specific instructions from immediate supervisor. I worked by selecting my tools and I completed my work referring only unusual problems to my supervisor or lead person with work subject to spot check during the process and upon completion. I worked under basic or general supervision of shop supervisor and receive work orders or verbal assignments based on detail instructions necessary to accomplish the work orders or verbal assignments based on detail instructions necessary to accomplish the work following generally known trade practices. I used a variety of power tools, impacts, drill presses, measuring equipment, high speed straight die grinder, angled die grinder, hammers, a variety of punch sets, a variety of socket sets, vice grips, channel locks, a variety of screwdrivers, adjustable wrenches, 1 ton crane, 5 ton crane, 1 1 2 ton crane, air wrench, and all other hand tools common to the trade. Work involves standing, bending, and working in cramped positions. I lifted items weighing anywhere from 15 to 30 pounds and on occasion I am required to lift items up to 45 pounds. Work is performed in building that is moderately heated, lighted, and ventilated. Work is dirty and greasy. I maintained a clean and organized work station. I insured all hazardous materials/ wastes are handles and processed within operating guidelines. I immediately report any accident or spill to the supervisor. I always practice safety first by the using of safety shoes, safety glasses, earplugs, and gloves. Insure that the lean concepts and initiatives are taught and sustained in my responsible area such as safety, sort, and store, straighten, standardize, and sustain. I have skills and knowledge of an artillery repairer to support routine repairs and adjustments, the ability to test, troubleshoot, dismantle, clean and adjust less complex components and assemblies. I have the ability to learn more complex repair methods. I have the ability range from mechanical, electrical components and assemblies. I have the ability to perform adjustments and alignments. I use common hand tools and measuring equipment to test micrometer, pressure gauges, torque wrenches and mulitimeter. I have the ability to read blueprints, understand technical manuals and specification as well as advanced electrical theory as applied to artillery repair.

Latoya Carter

Child Care Worker, (08/2005 - 06/2011), Headstart, Anniston, AL 36206 Duties and Responsibilities

I supported children's emotional and social development, encouraging understanding of others and positive self-concepts. I cared for children in institutional setting, such as group homes, nursery schools, private businesses, or schools for the handicapped. I sanitized toys and play equipment. Recommend or initiate measures to control behavior, such as caring for own clothing and picking up toys and books. I sterilized bottles and prepare formulas. I identified signs of emotional or developmental problems in children and bring them to parents' or guardians' attention. I observed and monitored children's play activities. I kept records on individual children including daily observations and information about activities, meals served, and medications administered. I instructed children in health and personal habits, such as eating, resting, and toilet habits. I read to children and teach them simple painting, drawing, handicrafts, and songs. I organized and participate in recreational activities, such as games. I assisted in preparing food for children and serve meals and refreshments to children and regulate rest periods. EDUCATION

Jacksonville State University – Jacksonville, Alabama 01/2010 - 06/2012

Major: Criminal Justice

Anniston High School – Anniston, Alabama

May 2001

High School Diploma

COMPUTER SKILLS

Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Data Entry, Microsoft Office



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