David West
Denton, TX *****
OBJECTIVE: I am seeking a full time position with a dynamic, growing company where my dedication to
detail and quality provides me with fulfillment and growth opportunities in a proactive team environment.
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Languages (French) May2010.
University of North Texas
Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Languages (German) May2012
University of North Texas
Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Languages (Spanish) May2012
University of North Texas
Pi Delta Phi Société d’Honneur Française
Regular Member 2010
Delta Phi Alpha Deutsche Ehrenherbindung
Regular Member 2011
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE:
TPV Agent. GTI 2012 to present
DUTIES
• Verify customers’ telephone and energy services.
• Customer service
Courier. Lone Star Overnight 2006-2009
DUTIES
• Deliver packages to proper locations as indicated on the airbill.
• Pick up packages from regular stops, on-call stops, and drop boxes.
• Load and unload truck for deliveries and after pick-ups.
• Map and select efficient routes to minimize time and deliver packages before appropriate deadlines.
Lead Inspector, Q/A Department. Tuesday Morning Inc. 2005-2006
DUTIES
• Manage QA Inspectors and evaluate PO reports as they are submitted.
• Input Po Report data into computer system.
• Assign work loads as they come in.
• Track and resolve all quality issues in a timely manner.
• Correspond via company buyers via email, phone, and personal meeting regarding quality issues,
production issues, and buyer’s requests.
• Write and evaluate various reports including daily audits and end-of-day production reports.
• Conduct daily meetings with inspectors to discuss and evaluate current issues.
• Conduct and oversee training of new employees in the QA department.
• Track and replenish office supplies and tools as needed.
• Oversee and evaluate employee hours and payroll.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Promoted to Lead inspector position after three month employment as a regular inspector.
TOOLS: Windows XP Proprietary reporting software
Production Manager. Vollmering Microfilm and Scanning Inc. 1999-2005
DUTIES
• Manage all phases of line production for microfilm and imaging processes, including job assignments, workflow,
and crisis resolution.
• Pull requests from clients and resolve their issues in a timely manner.
• Maintain all equipment in optimal working order.
• Cover filming, processing, imaging, and any other task as needed or if the position is vacant.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Reorganized and optimized the workflow to save time and increase efficiency, resulting in an over 99% reduction
in processor chemical costs.
• Implemented the scanning system and workflow, starting at initial planning stages and through day-to-day
operation.
TOOLS: Panasonic KV-s2046c Scanner, RTIV Imaging Software, Nero Express 6, Omnipage Prof 14.0, Windows XP;
Minolta Micro Auto 16 and DR 1600 and Rotary Filmer 500 cameras;Kodak Prostar II Processor; GAF 16\35 HSD
Rollfilm Duplicattor; CM OP 59 Fiche Duplicator; Bell & Howell ABR-504 and ABR-506 Diazo Processors
Processor Fuji Trucolor1997-1998
DUTIES
• Operated film processor
• Inspected film rolls for breaks and other flaws that might interrupt processing orslow down performance.
• Maintained proper QC procedures and filing of completed processed film.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
•Over twenty months without a film break due to understanding and care in handling the film and processing
equipment.
• Developed a new process for when the core fell out of film rolls, resulting in a 98%reduction in time required.
TOOLS: Various Agfa Processors, unspecified inspection machine (locrated in a darkroom), Copyneg machine
Multitasking Production Lead Microfilm Systems Specialist. 1994-1997
DUTIES
• Processed Microfilm
• Performed QC on processed film.
• Prepped documents for filming.
• Filmed documents.
• Indexed finished product.
• Duplicated microfilm and microfiche.
• Supervised production as needed.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Reduced manpower costs by streamlining manpower requirements and procedures in the processing department,
resulting in one third the man hours required for routine tasks.
TOOLS: Minolta Micro Auto 16 and DR 1600, Bell and Howell Step and Repeat, Rotoline, and Rotary Filmer 500
cameras;Kodak Prostar II, Bell and Howell 150mm, and Barnes/Allen M-20Processor; GAF 16\35 HSD Rollfilm
Duplicator; Bell & Howell ABR-504 and ABR-506 Diazo Processors
Microfilm Specialist. TU Electric. 1988-1994
DUTIES
• Filmed engineering drawings of various formats and various sources, along with accompanying notes.
• Processed film, including prepping film with aperture cards and keypunch.
• Duplicated all processed film, including post-processing tasks and keypunch of duplicates to match the originals.
• Filed all filmed aperture cards, documents, and supporting materials.
• Updated and maintained the card catalog with both original and duplicate cards.
• Processed requests for cards, including duplication of aperture cards as needed by TU Electric employees and
other authorized recipients.
• Pulled documents and duplicated them as requested.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Reduced manpower requirements for the microfilming department to 25% of previous requirements through
streamlining and improved efficiency of procedures.
• Completed the microfilming project of the entire Engineering department records, blueprints, and technical
drawings ahead of schedule.
TOOLS: Kodak 35mm Engineering Microfilm Camera, Kodak Prostar II Processor, IBM Keypunch Machine, Kodak
Aperture Card Loader, Diazo machine.