Crystal Greenberry
Muskegon, MI 49442
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OBJECTIVE
Seeking a Manufacturing/Production position where my employment skills and experience can be used
toward career growth, advancement, and opportunity.
Education & Training
High School Diploma, Muskegon High School, Muskegon, MI
RELEVANT SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
Mechanical – Knowledge of Machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance.
Production and Processing – Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control and
costs.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Machinist/ Quality Control Inspector/Assembler
West Michigan Molding Inc Grand Haven, MI 11/2014-05/2015
• Preformed quality checks on products and parts. Packaged finished products and prepare them for
shipment. Rotated through all the tasks required in a particular production process.
• Observed machine operation to detect working pieces or machine malfunctions. Adjusting
machines as necessary. Set up and operate presses, and machines for numerous plastic parts for
manufactures.
• Inspected work pieces for defects, and measured work pieces to determine accuracy of machine
operation, using rules, templates, or others measuring instruments. Read blueprints, operational
sequences.
• Maintained production equipment and machinery. Provided assistance in the production area for
assemblies; supervised assemblers and trained employees on job procedures.
• Swept, and clean work areas. Reviewed work orders and blueprints to ensure work is preformed
according to specifications. Completed production reports to communicate team productivity
levels to management. Determined work assignments and procedures.
Shipping Receiving/Assembler
Knoll Inc, Muskegon, MI 10/2008-07/2010
• Preformed quality checks on products and parts. Packaged finished products and prepare them for
shipment. Rotated through all the tasks required in a particular production process.
• Shoveled, Swept, and clean work areas. Reviewed work orders and blueprints to ensure work is
preformed according to specifications. Completed production reports to communicate team
production levels to management. Determined work assignments and procedures.
• Maintained production equipment and machinery. Provided assistance in the production of wiring
assemblies. Supervised assemblers and trained employees on job procedures.
Utility Operator
Sherwin-Williams Holland, MI 10/2006-07/2008
• Observed machine operation to detect working pieces or machine malfunctions. Adjusting
machines as necessary. Set up and operate machines, such as lathes, cutters, shears, borers,
millers, presses, drills, and auxiliary machines. To make metallic and plastic work- pieces.
• Inspected work pieces for defects, and measured work pieces to determine accuracy of machine
operation, using rules, templates, or others measuring instruments. Read blueprints, operational
sequences. Started machines, and turned hand wheels or valves to engage feeding, cooling, and
lubricating mechanisms.
• Selected, installed, and adjusted alignment of drills, cutters, dies, guides, and holding devices and
hand tools. Moved controls or mount gears, cams or other templates in machines to set feed rates
and cutting speeds, depths, and angles.
• Positioned, adjusted, and secured stock materials or work pieces against stops, on arbors, or in
chucks, fixtures, or automatic feeding mechanisms, manually or using hoists. Set machine stops
or guides to specified lengths, as indicated by scales, rules, or templates. Preformed minor
machine maintenance, such as oiling, or cleaning machines, dies, or work pieces or adding
coolant to machine reservoirs.
Machinist/Quality Control Inspector
Light Corp Grand Haven, MI 01/2001-04/2004
• Turned, and pressed certain key functions to adjust, and start welding machines. Set up operated,
or tended to welding machines that bond components together, as well as fabricated products, or
its components.
• Loaded work pieces into machines, so they can bond together. Gave directions to other members
of personnel, regarding machine use, and its functions. Corrected problems by adjusting controls
or shutting down machines, and opening holding devices.
• Inspected, measured, or tested completed metals work pieces to ensure conformance to
specifications, using measuring and testing devices. Recorded operational information to
specified production reports. Monitored and adjusted robotic welding components on lines. Read
blueprints, work orders, or productions schedules to determine product or job instructions or
specifications. Assembled, aligned and clamped work pieces into holding fixtures to bond, heat-
treat, or solder fabricated metal components.