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Project Manager Driver

Location:
Oklahoma City, OK
Posted:
July 26, 2016

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Anthony Alan Rawlins

**** ** ****

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73159

Cell: 405-***-**** (Daytime)

Home: 405-***-**** (Evening)

E-mail Address: acvvml@r.postjobfree.com

Experience:

Instructor: Tracy Jones, 405-***-**** Ext 7227

Address: 4701 12th Avenue NW, Norman Ok 73069

Started: Jan 15 End: May 16

Graduated from Moore/Norman Technology Center, Precision Machining, Specializing in CNC Operations. Preparing to become NIMS Certified Machine Technician, classes involve 45 Hrs of Machining Basics, 135 Hrs of Precision Measurement/Basic Projects, 75 Hrs Print Reading, 240 Hrs Machining Projects, 120 Hrs NIMS Certifications I, 150 Hrs CNC Machining I, 285 Hrs CNC Machining II and 90 Hrs of Computer Aided Design Machining for a total of 1,140 Hrs of Instruction.

-Graduated with Honors (May 16); Inducted into the National Technical Honor Society 2016

-Manual Machining skills include: basics of hand tools, job planning, bench work, layout operations, drill press, milling and lathe processes.

-CNC skills include; CNC setup and programming, Computer Numeral Control (CNC) lathe and mill operations, and CNC Basic CAM programming.

-Used daily are Conventional and CNC machine tools such as lathes, vertical, and horizontal boring mills; bench, plain, and universal milling machines; shapers; planers; internal and external grinders; thread cutters; and radial drills and all tool attachments such as rotary vises, magnetic chucks, vertical milling heads, angular drive heads, taper attachments, and rotary tables. Including using their attachments to perform machining processing requiring special adaptation of the equipment or process for which they were not specifically designed.

-Also used are Vernier calipers; height gauges; squares; protractors; inside, outside and depth micrometers; surface gauges; vee blocks; parallel bars; such as internal and external micrometers, Vernier height and depth gages, indicators, scales, and various standard and preset snap, plug, or ring gages.

-Materials Used: Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, High Carbon and Alloy Steels, Chrome, and Titanium

-Use advanced shop mathematics including plane geometry, and the use of trigonometric functions and machinist handbook formulas used in laying out work and setting up machine tools.

-Interpreting blueprints, program readouts and technical directive on a daily basis to produce parts.

-All tools are required to be accounted for and locked up at the end of each day.

-Performs duties as Shop Lead when new or returning students need guidance on how to operate the machines and or interpret blueprints and ensures all safety procedures are followed while in the shop area.

-Serves as a senior leadership advisor which includes mentoring, encouragement and guidance to new and returning students.

-Advises the instructor when fellow classmates are struggling in certain areas and helps lays out new training plan(s) to ensure their full potential is reached.

-Machines used in class are: Mazak Quick Turn 8N II, HAAS SL10, HAAS EC300, HAAS Super Mini Mill 2.

Work Experience:

Job Title: CDL Driver

Start: Sep 10 End: Aug 14

Salary: $0.28 Per Mile Hours Per Week: 60

Employer’s Name and Address: Dallas-Miller Logistics (Frontier Express Inc.), 325 Frontier Dr, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73128 (No Longer in Business)

Job Duties: As a driver I am responsible for ensuring the load is accurate according to the paperwork, making sure that weight loads on the truck have been distributed evenly to avoid tipping. I inspect the truck for any safety violations and if found report to my immediate supervisor. I also prepare trips for the day which include routing stops for deliveries. I am required to prepare paperwork for customers to receive the delivered products in an orderly manner. I am also required to keep a daily log to show stop times for inspections by the Highway Safety Department and Management. I deliver throughout Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana and Kansas. I am responsibility for maintaining a drive log book, making sure it is accurate and available for daily inspection. I have completed all on-the-job safety training and use it to assist fellow drives when needed. I meet or exceed industry standards for all deliveries.

Work Experience:

Job Title: Warehouse Worker/CDL Driver

Start: Apr 09 End: Sep 10

Salary: $400.00 Weekly Hours Per Week: 47

Employer’s Name and Address: Phoenix Hardwood, 1001 NW 85th, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114

Supervisor’s Name and Phone Number: John Snyder, 405-***-**** (You may contact if needed)

Job Duties:

As a Driver I have been responsible for ensuring the load is accurate according to the paperwork, making sure that weight loads on the truck have been distributed to avoid tipping. I was responsible to receive and process payments for customers; maintaining and assuring all documentation was accurate and updated. I was required to travel out of town for deliveries within surrounding states. I was promoted to warehouse assistant within a year, those duties have included being able to read blueprints or specific paperwork and pull orders, identify types of wood and ensure that the lumber is cut according to specifications using genomic projection and specific triangulation asked for. I sorted and organized inventory into 250 classifications/storage area for optimal view; access and safety. Pulled stock for rapid daily orders and quality control review for accuracy. Assist physical loading of orders into transport vehicles. Performs quarterly inventory count and assists fellow employees when needed. I also used a forklift to stack wood and load vehicles. Reviews transaction histories and ledgers including those that occurred during the last completed inventory; the last location reconciliation; supporting documentation; catalog change actions; shipment discrepancies; un-posted or rejected documentation; Reports of Discrepancy files; project manager records; and any other sources where errors can be identified and traced. Determines the causes of discrepancies and makes appropriate adjustments to correct inventory records and documents. Performs follow up research to assure that all adjustments have been processed correctly. Prepares reports statistical, narrative and correspondence regarding discrepancies researched and results achieved. Answers written and telephonic inquiries from customers, item managers and region. Performs warehouse denial research for those items meeting the same department or agency criteria for the initiation of causative research. Conducts a thorough research to reconstruct transactions by reviewing reports, histories, listings, and data contained in the computerized automated distribution system to determine the cause of the discrepancy and to make necessary corrections.

Work Experience:

Job Title: Lead CDL Driver

Start: May 04 End: Apr 09

Salary: $600.00 Weekly Hours Per Week: 70

Employer’s Name and Address: Hatfield Trucking, 819 Willard Street, Frederick, Oklahoma 73541

Supervisor’s Name and Phone Number: John Hatfield, (No longer in Business)

Job Duties:

Manages time sheets, scheduling for staff, and calculated wages for drivers and wrote and issued paychecks. Originate DOT paperwork including vehicle maintenance reports; drug records, physicals, current licensing; driver records and profiles; and made sure all driver logs were current and up to date. Performed monthly inspections on the 85,000 lb diesel trucks in accordance with manufactures specifications, this included all hydraulics lifts, hydraulic pumps, and engine maintenance. Had to initiate troubleshooting skills when trucks were not in working order, this included replace brake pads/lines, oil changes, turbo, hydraulic cylinders, flats, and applied grease to axels, Bearings, replaced belts.

Education:

Moore/Norman Technology Center, 4701 12th Avenue NW, Norman Ok 73069; Machinist Certification 2016

Chillicothe High School, Chillicothe, Texas, 79225: 1988

Other Qualifications:

License or Certificate: Class A, CDL

Date of License or Certificate: 9 Apr 09

State or Other Licensing Agency: Oklahoma

License or Certificate: Class A, CDL

Date of License or Certificate: 21 Jul 98

State or Other Licensing Agency: Texas

Other Job Related Qualifications:

Machinery – All Vehicles, Generators, Milling Machines, 85,000 lbs truck, Bulldozers, Fork Lifts, Motors, Hydraulic Machines, Tile Saws, Jig Saws, Punch Press, Riveting Machines, Vacuum Pumps, Tractors

Tools - Conduit Bender, Digital Millimeter, Hacksaws, Hex Key Sets, Nipper: 10”, Pliers: Fencing/Box, Pliers: Linesman, Pliers: Slotted, Pliers: Vice Grip, Screwdrivers, Snips: 12” Sheet, Snips: Tin, Socket Sets, Tape: 100’ Fish, Telephone Crimping Tool, Tester: Circuit, Tester: GFI, Tester: Receptacle; Wrench: Crescent, Wrench: Pipe, Wrench: Slip, Sander: Hand, T-Square 48”, Drill Bits, Dead-Bow Hammer, Hand Metal Detector, Hand Truck, Heat Gun, Hole Saw Kit, Masonry Hammer Bits, Spade Bit Set, Tile Cutter, Tile Saw, Clamp: Right-Angle, Clamp: Bar, Impact Driver Set w/bits, Laser Level, Pocket Screw Jig, Protractor/Angle Finder, Router, Scribe/Compass, Square Framing, Square Speed, Square Tri, Stud Finder, Tape: 100’ Real, Trim Gauge, Vernier Caliper

Hobbies: NASCAR, Cooking, Family Time, Traveling

REFERENCES:Z Mr. James and/or Jami Blocker, 17600 Clifford Farms Rd, Edmond Ok, 73012 – 405-***-****

Ms. Jackie Jarnigan, 2713 NW 189th, Edmond Ok, 73012 – 405-***-****

Mr. Mark Stephens, 2201 SW 69th, Oklahoma City Ok, 73159 – 405-***-****

Mr. David Dunn, 4757 Koelsch Dr, Oklahoma City Ok, 73117 – 405-***-****



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