Joy Howell Mullis
Work Ready
Eastman, GA *****
**********@*****.***
Results-driven Quality Inspector with 10+ years of experience in detail-oriented roles, including laboratory testing.
Proficient in using precision measuring instruments and skilled in communication and organizational skills. Possess a
strong work ethic and a commitment to quality control.
Authorized to work in the US for any employer
Work Experience
Custodian
American Facilities service-Eastman, GA
May 2024 to Present
I work at Dodge County Middle School. I clean the gym area, sweeping, mopping, dusting, cleaning glass, taking out
trash, and filling supplies as needed. Being detail-oriented, I did a great job and gave 100 percent in every situation. I
provided teachers and students with a fresh, clean school environment. I was always friendly and willing to help
anywhere I could assist,I always gave my best in every situation, striving for excellence.
Detailer
Inglewood custom trailers-Eastman, GA
April 2022 to November 2023
As a Detailer, I was there to contribute to the Company with all of my detailed-oriented experience. I increased
customer Satisfaction by assuring 100% delivery of clean and detailed Custom Cargo Trailers. The trailers were
customized with refrigerators, stoves, ovens, sinks, and sometimes grills on the porch of the trailers . Electricity and
water were added to the trailers. I was learning exciting new skills on my downtime by helping my teammates
customize the trailers by using hand tools and caulking in places so water or moisture couldn't get in the trailer. I also
made sure my coworkers and I always had a clean area so it would not become an unsafe workplace.
Hardness tester, Quality inspector
Aremac Heat Treating-Eastman, GA
August 2019 to October 2021
When parts come out of the furnace, the production team would inform me to pick them up. At that point, I would look
over the provided paperwork, make sure that the work number matched the part. I would then look at the paperwork
for any specific information from the parts recipient. After ensuring all information on those parts was correct, I took
them to the inspection room, I looked over them to ensure that the heat didn't damage the part. I either put it on the
Rockwell hardness tester that measured the density of the specific parts' ex. (Steel), The Conductivity tester, which
also checked the density of a specific part in metals other than steel, including Aluminum.) If the part didn't read
correctly on the hardness tester, I would take the part to a cutting machine and take off a sample piece. Then I took
the sample piece to the laboratory for further inspection, I then placed the piece in a mold, I proceeded to sand and
polish the sample piece. After that, I looked at the sample piece under the microscope and tested for any buildup
from the furnace, I then compared the readings from the microscope to the parts specifications and wrote down what
I had found. At this time I determined if the part was ok for shipping or if it would be rejected. If the part was rejected, I
took it back to the Production Team for a rerun in the furnace.
Pyrometry
AREMAC Heat Treating-Eastman, GA
August 2019 to October 2021
I Test Furnaces at different temperatures with thermal couple testers. I did what is called A System Accuracy Test
where I inserted Thermacouples in the furnace and took the reading on the thermometer. I then looked on my laptop
for the furnace's specifications and compared readings. If the furnace was not reading the correct temperature or the
temperature was fluctuating, I would tag it, and production would be on hold. Then the maintenance team would
check the furnace for any problems. If the temperatures were in line with each other from both data points, I would
put my readings in the company's system for that specific furnace. I then put the readings on a data sheet, for
company records, then I put them in the required system, under spec AMS2750F, on my laptop. When it came to
calibrating the furnaces, I would plug into the furnace with the end of permanently inserted thermocouples. I would
get a reading from the thermometer, I then would open my laptop, pull up the company's data system, and compare
readings. If the readings were a point or two in range according to the furnace specifications, I would record them and
approve the furnace for production. However, if the temperature was not in the range 3 or more points over or under,
the furnace would not be able to run for production.
Masker/ Inspector
Valence Surface Technologies-Eastman, GA
March 2016 to March 2019
• I worked on aerospace F-35 Fighter Jet Parts by masking them and getting them ready to be painted. When I got to
work, I would pull up my orders on the computer. I would focus on the expedited parts first. When I received the
parts, I would match the part number with the number in the order. I then would pull up the t and sometimes the
Blueprints Readings. I used them to guide me through the masking process, making sure that I placed tape on the
exact place and position that the PowerPoint read, sometimes having to use measuring instruments such as
calipers and measuring tape. If the protected area was not covered, when the parts were coated with paint, the
conductivity of the part, as it functions on the aircraft, would not work properly because electricity would not flow as
required to. Learning to be so precise and detailed was challenging at times, but in my perseverance, my
teammates and I were dedicated and had a hand in making Valence a Million Dollar Company, which we were very
proud of.
I took pride in my work and my team as a whole.
Education
High school diploma
Bleckley County High - Cochran, GA
1990 to 1994
High School Diploma
(Currently attending College
Online through Auburn University)
Skills
• Calipers
• Quality Inspection
• Quality Control
• Laboratory experience
• Mechanical Knowledge
• Manufacturing
• Computer literacy
Assessments
Mechanical knowledge — Proficient
May 2023
Understanding and applying mechanical concepts and processes
Full results: Proficient
Attention to detail — Proficient
April 2024
Identifying differences in materials, following instructions, and detecting details among distracting information
Full results: Proficient
Warehouse safety — Proficient
March 2022
Using safe practices in a warehouse setting
Full results: Proficient
Work style: Reliability — Proficient
March 2022
Tendency to be reliable, dependable, and act with integrity at work
Full results: Proficient
Administrative assistant/receptionist — Proficient
March 2022
Using basic scheduling and organizational skills in an office setting
Full results: Proficient
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