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Assembler

Location:
Philadelphia, PA, 19133
Salary:
$20/hr
Posted:
April 06, 2023

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Eric Lamont Hall

Assembler

Philadelphia, PA ****4

***********@*****.***

+1-267-***-****

My goal is to utilize my mechanical disciplinary attributes for diagnosis, maintenance and repair in manufacturing, fleet order and industrial production. To provide service in production assembly, as a technician, associate, or operator. Highly effective in promoting technical writing, verbal and communication skills, with accuracy and attention to detail in daily work ethic. Please do not contact my present employer.

Willing to relocate: Anywhere

Authorized to work in the US for any employer

Work Experience

Assembler Technician

Sea Box - Cinnaminson, NJ

January 2021 to Present

• Worked as repair technician for the assembly and maintenance rebuild of large Pods - 8 ft, 12ft, and 16 ft tradition and modern Gen 5 and Gen 6 container storage units.

• Wrote daily manual log for repair orders and rebuilds.

• Completed repairs such as bondo repairs to side wall containers, heat strip structure rejuvenation, painting and manus-caulk sealants.

• Hung company signs, and logo side wall panel-adhesion signs for branding.

• Prepared and restored old containers for newly designed steel roofs.

• Replaced front, middle and rear floor structures- with new skid beams. Interior wood beams and cross member sections.

• Used 65mm and 100mm wood screws and rivet fasteners.

• Replaced old and rotted panels with new lining and panels.

• Used a variety of hand held tools - battery operated impacted tools, grinder-cutter, psi air pneumatic tools etc.

• Installed new rolling spring-tension, garage type doors, for lock safety enclosure. Installed headers and reflector indicators at end corners for moving safety (GMP) standard observation. Made use of hand held tools as defined:

1. Milwaukee 2760-20 M18 FUEL SURGE 1/4" HEX hydraulic driver, bare tool 2. Milwaukee 2804-20 M18 FUEL 1/2" HAMMER drill, bare tool 3. Milwaukee 2680-20 M18 VOLT 4 1/2" CUT-OFF GRINDER 4. SAE and METRIC WORK WRENCHES

5. BENZOMATIC Propane TS400 TRIGGER start torch

6. 12 amp SAWZALL Reciprocating saw

7. 6" 14 tpi metal blades

8. 9" 18 tpi metal sawzall blades

9. Gooseneck wrecking bar -3/4"x24" pry bar w/angled chisel end. 10. Flat pry bars

11. Dry wall Scrappers

12. 6" dry wall scrappers

13. Heavy Duty 4-inch SCRAPER RAZOR BLADE w/long handle Assisted Advanced shop assemblers in Special Projects. Shipping and Receiving

B&H - Florence, NJ

November 2020 to January 2021

• Unloaded trucks for stock and inventory.

• Sorted mail by tracking order numbers, for complete orders, and shipping.

• Grouped and consolidated complete orders on skids and u-bolts.

• Restacked broken skid work orders for safety and convenience.

• Sent master tracking coded shipment to ASN for order completion

• Shelved, stocked and completed UPS and FedEx orders upon arrival in completion.

• Delivered direct-complete orders to station scanners for immediate put-through, shipment or inventory. Mechanical Assembler

SP Industries - Warminster, PA

May 2020 to June 2020

• Followed instructions from floor supervisor on detailed specific applications.

• Maintained clean shop work space.

• Performed braze test applications.

• Drill and tapped, by measurement specification for fixed valve, in-line structures.

• Painted random metal shelf fittings for transformer support installation.

• Installed 20 HP compressors, accumulators, heat exchangers, actuators, heater regulators, hot water pumps, in-line filters, low meters, interstate meters and hi meters for pressure reading.

• Configured sub-assembly solenoid switch variance control modules.

• Initiated torque quality inspections.

• In-line trouble shooting for valve correction (blockage or leakage) and solenoid function.

• Pressure tested copper brazed fluid flow system at 60 - 200 psi for gas test leakage. Production Assembler

ASSA ABLOY - Philadelphia, PA

November 2017 to March 2020

PRODUCTION ASSOCIATE / ASSEMBLER / MACHINE OPERATOR

• Completed light industrial aluminum fencing assembly for variable models.

• Atlas Copco – hand held pneumatic work wrench.

• Followed set up for measurement specifications.

• Operated hydraulic and pneumatic workbench press and hole punch – 4 cycle psi air cylinder mechanical and electro-mechanical operated systems.

• Kept record of start and end run-time cycles for labeling.

• Maintained clean work area and shop.

• Learned saw operation for 3 piece and 4 piece cuts (part preparation for assembly).

• Worked specific modeling on press machines and hole punch machines.

• Worked in paint lines 1-2-3 assembly for preparation; pre and post paint line assembly. Machine Operator

Weber Display and Packaging - Philadelphia, PA

May 2017 to June 2017

• Cleaning of press machinery, cylinders, under roller body and bailer locations.

• Loaded Press Operator Machinery in assembly for box print and cuts.

• Set up machines (calibration, cleaning etc.) to start a production cycle, controlled and adjusted machine settings (e.g. speed), and fed raw material or parts to semi-automated machines.

• Inspected parts with precision and measuring tools, tested operation of machines periodically, and fixed issues that might occur during the shift; cleaning of press machinery, cylinders, under roller body and bailer locations.

• Checked output to spot any machine-related mistakes or flaws, kept records of approved and defective units or final products; maintained all activity logs.

• Read blueprints, schematics, and manuals utilizing analytical skills, attention to detail, and a strong understanding of production procedures.

Mail Handler

United States Postal Service - Philadelphia, PA

November 2012 to May 2017

Current Line Assembly Operations

• Apps In Side Bin

• ALL Air to Surface Placards

• Sorted NMO’s (Non Machinable Objects) by specific zip codes, in state or out-of-state, PA, NJ, NY and Worldwide mail.

• Stacked mail in rolling netted bins for postal delivery by truck (tractor trailer) transport

• Unloaded skids of varied postal packages NMO or parcel for sort, distribution and delivery.

• Unloaded parcel trays for sort to distribution and delivery.

• Managed mail (parcels) with various rolling cages.

• Assigned tags to cages for parcel consolidation and distribution.

• Closed cages in preparation for shipping by tractor trailer to direct locations.

• Pre-paired hampers for mail consolidation of specified zip codes.

• HATS (High Speed Tray Sorter) – loaded mail by regular zip codes for delivery-regular sort scheme.

• Loaded mail by 5 digit zip codes to Philadelphia sort scheme.

• Worked in Sort Sorter Area distributing mail by zip code classification, flats, periodicals, 3 digit and 5 digit zip codes.

Car Builder Mechanic 1 / Assembler

SEPTA - Hyundai Rotem - Philadelphia, PA

March 2011 to June 2011

• Built SILVER LINER V regional rail cars in assembly

• Worked on the interior doorway and standing entrances

• Built column pillars and cabinetry

• Installed door locks and control switches, windscreens and corner molding modifications.

• Repaired or replaced defective or worn parts such as bearings, pistons, and gears, using hand tools, torque wrenches, power tools, and welding equipment.

• Installed, examined, and inspected components of rail cars such as floor heaters and auto coupler heaters.

• Wired and repaired cannon plugs and washer tanks.

• Repaired and maintained electrical and electronic controls for propulsion and braking systems and train line ground boxes (LGBT).

Mechanic/Disassembler

Atlantic Used Auto Parts - Philadelphia, PA

March 2007 to February 2009

Automotive Parts Puller

• Worked at automotive recycling facility in the production and inventory on all models and makes years 1996 to date with the variation of older models.

• Initiated the removal of engines and transmissions, four, six and eight cylinder engines (single and dual overhead cam drive head blocks) foreign and domestic.

• Stocked all small parts from motors for sales. Including an assortment of starter motors and distributors, anti-lock brake units, AC compressors, alternators, water pumps and power steering pulleys. Prepared burned and salvage engines for rebuild.

• Position included productive diagnosis, repair and replacement of general automotive parts and accessories.

• Safety and courtesy inspections.

• Diagnostic services through proficient mechanical problem solving.

• Specialized replacement services to include: fuel injection services, tune-ups, on-board computer systems, and emission control systems.

• General replacement services to include: disc drum and brakes, wheel alignment, struts and suspension, engine performance (tune-ups), fuel systems, exhaust systems, fluid and filter service, heating and cooling system checks, air conditioning system checks, drive train / U-joint service, front wheel drive/constant velocity joints.

Auto Body Repair Technician

Collision Works Auto Body - Philadelphia, PA

January 2007 to March 2007

• As a technician - the job duty entailed dismantling and reassembly of auto bodies on accident repair vehicles, in preparation for total body paint finishes.

• Worked on the fabrication of metals and materials for welding, cutting and fitting parts - new and used.

• Perform “Power-Wash” and other pre-painting activities on parts in preparation for painting/fabrication.

• Suggest tools and equipment to improve the operation of the unit.

• Assisted in the maintenance of a clean and safe work environment and observed good safety habits. Education

B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Studies

Walla Walla College - College Place, WA

1996 to 1997

B.S. in Pre-Engineering

Oakwood College - Huntsville, AL

1992 to 1995

Assessments

Mechanical knowledge — Proficient

August 2021

Understanding and applying mechanical concepts and processes Full results: Proficient

Indeed Assessments provides skills tests that are not indicative of a license or certification, or continued development in any professional field.

Additional Information

1. Able to read and interpret schematic diagrams and blueprints, specification sheets, test standard and other procedures, also computer literate.

2. Knowledgeable in mechanical and electrical concepts. 3. Use of hand and portable power tools as necessary. 4. Safely operate machine tools, such as drill press, grinder, band saw, belt sander, or similar bench top equipment.



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