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High School Forklift Operator

Location:
Milwaukee, WI, 53222
Salary:
$18.00- $25.00 per hour
Posted:
January 02, 2015

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Resume:

Lloyd W. Hess

**** *. **** **.

Milwaukee, WI ***22

Home: 414-***-****

Cell: 414-***-****

Email: acg78d@r.postjobfree.com

Objective: Full-time mechanical assembly/manufacturing position.

Education:

• Washington High School, Milwaukee, WI, GED

• Milwaukee Area Technical College, CETA Auto Body Program

Work History/Experience:

Harley-Davidson Inc. Menomonee Falls, WI

Powertrain Tech I/ Powertrain Tech II/ Powdercoat Tech

September 2000 - April 2013

Job Description: Assemble engines and transmissions for use in motorcycles.

Duties:

• Worked in test and crate, mating engines with proper transmissions, hot

testing engines, and crating engines for shipment.

• Powdercoat engine parts and components using Norton powderpaint booths,

and performed maintenance on paint booths and parts wash line (3 years

experience).

• Worked as line repair, learning all 29 stations on the assembly line, to

address any repair needs that arose during the assembly process and fill in

where needed. Assembled warranty engines.

• Worked all 7 stations on the Grob transmission line.

• Worked with a wide variety of power tools, hand tools, and gauges.

• Performed quality checks.

• Qualified forklift operator and Raymond order picker.

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Lloyd W. Hess

3764 N. 99th St.

Milwaukee, WI 53222

Home: 414-***-****

Cell: 414-***-****

Telsmith Inc. Mequon, WI

Erector/Assembler “A”

August 1987- September 2000

Job Description: Assemble rock processing equipment, predominantly rock

crushers, but also screens, conveyors, and portable plants for the aggregate

industry.

Duties:

• Perform all tasks required in the building of gyrosphere rock crushers.

• Make sure all parts are on hand, clean parts as needed (de-burr, clean out

chips, etc.)

• Heat or freeze bearings, sleeves, shafts and other parts as required for

fitment to corresponding parts.

• Use micrometers to check bore sizes against shaft sizes for proper clearance.

• Make up required hydraulic lines and hoses.

• Use of radio-controlled crane to assemble major components and a hoist to

build sub-assemblies.

• Build lube system.

• Test machine and record data (temp, oil pressure, RPM).

• Apply striping and stickers, and make ID plates.

• Use of manual lathe and vertical mill, as necessary.

• Use of cutting torch, pneumatic drill, and reamer.

• Repair and rebuild used equipment.

• Work in other departments, as needed.

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