Wayne Harris
Janitor
New Berlin, WI *****
*********@*****.***
warehouse and forklift driver
Willing to relocate: Anywhere
Work Experience
Janitor
State of Wisconsin - Oregon, WI
June 2016 to Pre sent
• Clean building floors by sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, or vacuuming.
• Clean and polish furniture and fixtures.
• Clean laboratory equipment. such as glassware or metal instruments, using solvents, brushes, rags, or power cleaning equipment.
• Clean windows, glass partitions, or mirrors, using soapy water or other cleaners, sponges, or squeegees.
• Dust furniture, walls, machines, or equipment.
• Follow procedures for the use of chemical cleaners and power equipment to prevent damage to floors and fixtures.
• Gather and empty trash.
• Move heavy furniture, equipment. or supplies, either manually or by using hand trucks.
• Mow or trim lawns or shrubbery, using mowers or hand or power trimmers, and clear debris from grounds.
• Remove snow from sidewalks, driveways, or parking areas, using snowplows, snow blowers, or snow shovels, or spread snow melting chemicals.
• Requi sition supplies or equipment needed for cleaning and maintenance duties.
• Service, clean, or supply restrooms.
• Set up, arrange, or remove decorations, tables, chairs, ladders, or scaffolding to prepare facilities for events, such as banquets or meetings.
Supervisor
Lake Count ry Foods - Oconomowoc, WI
September 2016 to November 2016
Check specifications of materials loaded or unloaded against information contained in work orders.
• Assess training needs of staff and arrange for or provide appropriate instruction.
• Collaborate with workers and managers to solve work-related problems.
• Conduct staff meetings to relay general information or to address specific topics, such as safety.
• Counsel employees in work-related activities, personal growth, or career development.
• Estimate material, time, and staffing requirements for a given project, based on work orders, job specifications, and experience.
• Evaluate employee performance and prepare performance appraisals.
• Examine freight to determine loading sequences.
• Inform designated employees or departments of items loaded or problems encountered.
• Inspect equipment for wear and for conformance to specifications.
• Inspect job sites to determine the extent of maintenance or repairs needed.
• Inventory supplies and requisition or purchase additional items, as necessary.
• Participate in the hiring process by reviewing credentials, conducting interviews, or making hiring decisions or recommendations.
• Perform the same work duties as those supervised or perform more difficult or skilled tasks or assist in their performance.
• Plan work schedules and assign duties to maintain adequate staff for effective performance of activities and response to fluctuating workloads.
• Prepare and maintain work records and reports of information such as employee time and wages, daily receipts, or inspection results.
• Provide assistance in balancing books, tracking, monitoring, or projecting a unit's budget needs and in developing unit policies and procedures.
• Quote prices to customers.
• Recommend or initiate personnel actions, such as promotions, transfers, or disciplinary measures.
• Resolve personnel problems, complaints, or formal grievances when possible, or refer them to higher- level supervisors for resolution.
• Review work throughout the work process and at completion to ensure that it has been performed properly.
• Schedule times of shipment and modes of transportation for materials.
• Transmit and explain work orders to laborers.
Technician
Milwaukee Electri cal Tools - Brookfie ld, WI
May 2008 to November 2009
Adjust working parts, such as fan belts, contacts, and springs, using hand tools and gauges.
• Assemble electrical parts such as alternators, generators, starting devices, and switches, following schematic drawings and using hand, machine, and power tools.
• Disassemble defect ive equipment so that repairs can be made, using hand tools.
• Inspect and test equipment to locate damage or worn parts and diagnose malfunctions, or read work orders or schematic drawings to
determine required repairs.
• Inspect batteries for structural defects such as dented cans, damaged carbon rods and t erminal s, and defective seals.
• Inspect electrical connections, wiring, relays, charging resistance boxes, and storage batteri es, following wiring diagrams.
• Lift units or parts such as motor s or generators, using cranes or chain hoists, or signal crane operators to lift heavy parts or subassemblies.
• Maintain stocks of parts.
• Measure velocit y, horsepower, revolutions per minute (rpm), amperage, circuitry, and voltage of units or parts to diagnose problems, using
ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeters, and other testing devices.
• Read service guides to find information needed to perform repairs.
• Reassemble repaired electric motors to specified requirements and ratings, using hand tools and electrical met ers.
• Reco rd repairs required, parts used, and labor time.
• Remove and replace defective parts such as coil leads, carbon brushes, and wires, using soldering equipment.
• Repair and operate battery-charging equipment.
• Repair and rebuild defective mechanical part s in electric motors, generators, and related equipment, using hand tools and power tools.
• Rewire electrical systems, and repair or replace electrical accessories.
• Scrape and clean units or parts, using cleaning solvents and equipment such as buffing wheels.
• Test battery ch rges, and replace or recharge batteries as necessary.
• Test equipment for overheating, using speed gauges and thermometers.
• Verify and adjust alignments and dimensions of parts, using gauges and tracing lathes.
• Weld, braze, or solder electrical connections.
Hem Saw Operator
Micro Prec ision - Delavan, WI
August 2004 to May 2006
cut, or finish workpieces, using tools such as table saws, hand sledges, or anvils.
• Hone cutters with oil stones to remove nicks.
• Lubricate workpieces with oil.
• Mark identifying data on workpi eces.
• Measure completed workpieces to verify conformance to specifications, using micrometers, gauges, calipers, templates, or rulers.
• Place workpieces on cut ting tabl es, manually or using hoists, cranes, or sledges.
• Plan sequences of operations, applying knowledge of physical properties of workpiece materials.
• Position guides, stops, holding blocks, or other fixtures to secure and direct workpieces, using hand tools and measuring devices.
• Set blade tensions, heights, and angles to perform prescribed cuts, using wrenches.
• Sharpen dulled blades, using bench grinders, abrasive wheels, or lathes.
• Start machines, monitor their operations, and record operational data.
• Test and adjust machine speeds or actions, according to product specific ation s, using gauges and hand tools.
Dock Worker
Roadway Exp ress - Oakcreek, WI
Jun e 2000 to December 2004
Attach identifying tags to containers or mark them with identifying information .
• Carry needed tools or supplies from storage or trucks and return them after use.
• Move freight, stock, or other materials to and from storage or production areas, loading docks, delivery vehicles, ships, or containers, by
hand or using trucks, tractors, or other equipment.
• Read work orders or receive oral instructions to determine work assignments or material or equipment needs.
• Record numbers of units handled or moved, using daily production sheets or work tickets.
• Sort cargo before loading and unloading.
• Wash out cargo containers or storage areas.
Autobody Technician
Maaco Collision Repair & Auto Painting - Butler, WI August 1998 to June 2000
Prime and paint repaired surfaces, using paint spray guns and motorized sanders.
• Position dolly blocks against surfaces of dented areas and beat opposite surfaces to remove dents, using hammers.
• Sand body areas to be painted and cover bumpers, windows, and trim with masking tape or paper to protect them from the paint. Dish Washer
DePaul Hospital - Milw aukee, WI
May 1994 to December 1997
• Clean garbage cans with water or steam.
• Clean or prepare various foods for cooking or serving.
• Maintain kitchen work areas, equipment. or utensils in clean and orderly condition.
• Place clean dishes, utensil s, or cooking equipment in storage areas.
• Prepar e and package individual place sett ings.
• Receive and store supplies.
• Set up banquet tables.
• Sort and remove trash, placing it in designat ed pickup areas.
• Stock supplies, such as food or utensils, in serving stations, cupboards, refrigerators, or salad bars.
• Sweep or scrub floors.
• Transfer supplies or equipment between storage and work areas, by hand or using hand trucks.
• Wash dishes, glassware, flatware, pots, or pans, using dishwashers or by hand. Delivery driver
Four Seasons - Milwauk ee, WI
July 1991 to September 1993
General Landscaping
Educat ion
Auto Detailing
KMCI - Kettle Moraine, WI
May 2011 to Jun e 2 011
Skills
• Microsoft Office
• Management
• Janitorial
• Excel
• Communications
• Cleaning
• Customer Service Skills
• Housekeeping
• Unloading
• Shipping Receiving
• Manufacturing
• Forklift
Add it io nal Information
SKILLS
Move freight, stock, or other materials to and from storage or production areas, loading docks, delivery vehicles, ships, or containers, by hand or using trucks, tractors, or other equipment.