Robert Gulley. 513-***-****
Summary:
** ***** ** ************* ********** as a Line Leader, Lab Tech 3, Warehouse and Production Worker and as a Truck Mechanic.
Skills and experiences include: Materials and Inventory Management, Packaging, and ISO 9000 Production Processes.
Work Experience:
ST BARNARN SAOP
MACHINE OPERATOR
Mix chemical into soap make bars change machine over make differ sizes of July 2019 to April 2021
REGAL POWER TRANMISSION
MACHINE OPERATOR June 2016 to July 2019
Operate machine that make plastic belt
Randstad, Cincinnati, Oh May 2013 to present
Warehouse, Machine Operator, and Forklift Operator
Tagged containers. Labeled containers Operated winches and hoisting devices. Moved materials on worksites. Moved materials using heavy equipment. Maintained production sheets. Sorted cargo. Packed containers. Inspected containers. Knowledge sets include: Forklifts, Hand trucks or accessories, Hand trucks, Hoists, Lifting hooks, Overhead cranes, Packaging, Pallet jacks and trucks, Power hoists, Line Leader and Computer Operation, Slings, Winches, Wrapping machinery.
Rumpke Recycling, Cincinnati, OH Dec. 2009 to Apr. 2012
Line Leader
Performed manual labor. Tagged containers. Labeled containers. Determined work assignments and equipment needs.
Operated winches and hoisting devices. Moved materials on worksites. Moved materials using heavy equipment.
Maintained production sheets. Sorted cargo. Packed containers. Inspected containers. Knowledge sets include:
Banding machines, Claw hammers, Forklifts, Hammers, Hand saws, Hand trucks or accessories, Hand trucks,
Hoists, Industrial control software, Inventory management software, Inventory tracking software, ISO 9000, Lift
trucks, Lifting hooks, Machine control software, Overhead cranes, Packaging, Pallet jacks and trucks, Power hoists,
Power saws, Production Management and Computer Operation, Slings, Winches, Wrapping machinery.
Luxottica Retail, West Chester, OH Feb. 2008 to Nov. 2009
Lab Tech 3
Read work orders to determine production specifications and information. Observe operation of equipment to
ensure continuity of flow, safety, and efficient operation, and to detect malfunctions. Move controls to start, stop,
or adjust machinery and equipment that crushes, grinds, polishes, or blends materials. Record data from operations,
testing, and production on specified forms. Examine materials, ingredients, or products visually or with hands,
in order to ensure conformance to established standards. Clean, adjust and maintain equipment, using hand tools.
Notify supervisors of needed repairs. Clean work areas. Test samples of materials or products to ensure compliance
with specifications, using test equipment. Collect samples of materials or products for laboratory testing. Mark
bins as to types of mixtures stored. Add or mix chemicals and ingredients for processing, using hand tools or
other devices.
JRG Staffing, Cincinnati, OH Mar. 2006 to Dec.2007
Warehouse Forklift Operator
Move freight, stock, and other materials to and from storage and production areas, loading docks, delivery vehicles
by hand, stand-up forklifts, and electric pallet jacks. Read work orders or receive oral instructions to determine
work assignments and material and equipment needs. Record numbers of units handled and moved, using daily
production sheets or work tickets. Sort cargo before loading and unloading. Load and unload ship cargo,
using winches and other hoisting devices. Connect hoses and operate equipment to move liquid materials into
and out of storage tanks from fuel tankers. Pack containers and re-pack damaged containers. Install protective
devices, such as bracing, padding, or strapping, to prevent shifting or damage to items being transported.
Maintain equipment storage areas to ensure that inventory is protected. Attach slings, hooks, and other devices
to lift cargo and guide loads. Adjust controls to guide, position and move equipment such as cranes, booms,
and cameras. Guide loads being lifted to prevent swinging.
Mail Contractor of America, West Chester, OH Apr. 2005 to Feb. 2006
Truck Mechanic
Use hand tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches, pressure gauges, and precision instruments, as well
as power tools such as pneumatic wrenches, lathes, welding equipment, and jacks and hoists. Inspect brake
systems, steering mechanisms, wheel bearings, and other important parts to ensure that they are in proper
operating condition. Adjust and reline brakes, align wheels, tighten bolts and screws, and reassemble equipment.
Hoover, Canton, OH Jun. 2002 to Feb. 2005
Machine Operator
Measure completed work pieces to verify conformance to specifications, using micrometers, gauges, calipers,
templates, or rulers. Examine completed work pieces for defects such as chipped edges and marred surfaces,
and sort defective pieces according to types of flaws. Read work orders and production schedules to determine
specifications, such as materials to be used, locations of cutting lines, and dimensions and tolerances. Load
work pieces including plastic materials into machines. Start machines, monitor their operations, and record
operational data. Test and adjust machine speeds and actions, according to product specifications, and using
gauges and hand tools. Clean and lubricate machines. Position, align, and secure work pieces against fixtures or
stops on machine beds or on dies. Turn valves to start flow of coolant against cutting areas and to start airflow
that blows cuttings away from kerfs. Replace defective blades or wheels, using hand tools. Mark identifying data
on work pieces.
Military Service:
Sergeant, Truck Driver United States Army Honorable Discharge Jan. 1978 to Dec. 1984
Jan. 1977 to Dec. 1984
Truck Driver
Skills:
First Aid, Forklift Operator, Inventory Management, ISO 9000, Materials Management, Packaging, Production Management, Hand Tools, Scanners, Repair, Safety, Test Equipment, Lathe, Power Tools, Data Entry, and Great communication skills