CEZANNE R. IRBY SR. ● Gary, IN. ***** ● Cell: 219-***-**** ●
E-mail: *******.*.****@*****.***
Qualifications Summary
● Recently licensed Class A CDL driver with a commitment to safety and timely deliveries
● Knowledgeable in pre-trip inspections, shifting/double clutching, hooking and unhooking, CDL basic control skills and truck parts and terminology
● Familiarity with DOT, EPA, OSHA and ISO 9002 regulations
● Able to utilize production equipment in a GMP environment such as forklifts, cranes, conveyor systems and programmable controllers
Education
Associate Degree in Manufacturing Industrial Technology May 2005 Ivy Tech State College, Gary, IN
Licensure
Class A Commercial Driver’s License (Current) June 2024 DriveCo CDL Learning Center, Gary, IN
Training & Development
Carpentry/Construction Course at Northern Tech Training Center Sept. 2012 Experience
Legacy Properties - Self Employed Rehabber - Gary, IN 2008-Present
● Purchase foreclosed, single-family homes to rehab and remarket as rental properties
● Budget and coordinate the delivery and installation of construction materials
● Manage small construction crews
ArcelorMittal - Utility Person - East Chicago, IN 2011-2020
● Inspected and performed basic maintenance on all associated equipment
● Operated material handling equipment such as mobile cranes, loaders and heavy equipment
● Performed tasks such as operations labor and general labor to maintain plant operations Gary Metal - Production Worker - Gary, IN 2002-2011
● Manufactured and packaged commercial core installation while maintaining daily quota
● Responsible for monitoring and improving manufacturing processes Sears Electronics & Appliances - Merchandise Pickup - Schererville, IN 2001-2002
● Organized warehouse for inventory checks
● Transported merchandise for customer pick-up
● Maintained stock levels and setup displays on showroom floor Indalex Aluminum Solutions - Die header & Set-up Man - Dolton, IL 1999-2001
● Set up raw materials and checked dies for extrusion press
● Performed precision measurements using calipers and micrometers
● Reduced downtime by carefully monitoring and adjusting die positions