Theodore Landberg
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I graduated from the center of engineering mathematics and science (C.E.M.S.) Blaine High School (MN) 2015. Courses varied from autoCAD, engineering theory, aerospace, architecture, and design. I possess a variety of skills which make me a valuable asset to any team. Stunning organizational skills. Eagle scout. Handy with tools and out of the ordinary tasks. Computer literate on PC and I enjoy a good challenge. A list of references will be provided upon request.
Fed-tech inc. 07-15/04-16
Waterjet operator at a prototyping company. I controlled a high water pressure machine to direct streams of water and abrasive out of a tungsten nozzle. I would program, organize material, clean, operate the cutting, deburr metal, and check blueprint requirements on parts produced.
Yellowstone National Park (Xanterra) 04-16/07-16
I worked as a seasonal line cook, but I started as a dishwasher. Fast paced cooking with a variety of methods for preparing food timely. If I wasn’t cooking, I was cleaning or prepping. Limpro inc. 4-17/9-17
Operated a mitsubishi industrial laser cutter, PC computer, and forklift, to produce high quality metal shapes. Inspection involved digital caliper and reading blueprints. Can Can Wonderland 10-17/5-18
Barback. Assistant to lead bartender. Started as a busser. It was my duty to stock, clean and anticipate the needs of the bartender. I filled co2 kegs and mixed some drinks on the menu.
Shorefyre bar and grill 5-18/9-18
Barbacking at shorefyre, a small bar on waikiki beach Hawaii. Cleared tables, stocked the fridges, operated fryers, and served drinks. Though I was mostly mountain biking. Midwest Lumber 10-18/4-19
I operated and maintained a forklift to gather lumber orders. Woodchuck USA 4-19/12-19
I operated a laser engraving and cutting machine. Designed and improved DXF files. I read blueprints to find material and calibrated machines for each job. Maintaining the lasers and estimating cut times.
Blanca Potato 9-20/1/21
I operated a forklift for a potato wholesaler in Blanca Colorado. An automated potato bagging process sent pallets of potatoes down a conveyor belt. The labeled pallets would be lifted to their appropriate rows in a store house. The rows of pallets would later be loaded onto semi trucks.