Shawn Moller
Spokane, WA *****
********************@***********.***
Professional Summary
I am seeking a full-time position in which I can utilize my experience, hard-work, and reliability. Work Experience
Dishwasher
Denny's-Spokane Valley, WA
December 2023 to Present
Wash all dishes and pots and pans and take out all garbage Education
Journeyman Carpenter in Carpentry
On the job training-Spokane, WA
March 1992 to March 2015
GED
Spokane Community College-Spokane, WA
May 1991 to June 1991
Skills
• Crane
• Basic math
• Time management
• Manufacturing
• Cabinet installation
• Low voltage
• Order fulfillment
• Woodworking
• Training & development
• Forklift
• Hand tools
• Door hanging
• Heavy Lifting
• Warehouse experience
• Heavy lifting
• Communication skills
• Load & unload
• Organizational skills
• Automotive diagnostics
• Power tools
• Custodial Experience
• Customer service
• Handyman experience
• Geometry
• Carpentry
• Commercial construction
• Blueprint reading
• Kitchen Experience
• Lean manufacturing
• Rigging
• Construction painting
• Lawn Care
• Load & Unload
• Machining
• Frame carpentry
• Python
• Calipers
• Construction
• Micrometer
• Fabrication
• English
• Maintenance
• Assembly
• Precision measuring instruments
• Welding
• Pallet jack
• Automotive repair
• Math
• Management
• Vehicle maintenance
• Manufacturing facility
• Quality control
• Materials handling
• Shipping & receiving
• CNC
• Landscape Maintenance
• Mechanical knowledge
• Trim carpentry
Certifications and Licenses
Journeyman Carpenter
July 2000 to Present
A journeyman carpenter has basic carpentry skills like blueprint reading, operating woodworking tools and construction safety. They also build and repair structures for commercial and residential construction projects. The work of a journey-level carpenter typically involves the following activities: • Measuring timber and building materials
• Joining and cutting wood or other materials used in construction
• Installing cabinetry and flooring
• Framing windows, doors, closets and other structures
• Reading building plans for carpentry specifications
• Using power tools to prepare masonry, lumber and concrete for carpentry builds and installations
• Following Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines
• Demolishing fixtures for remodeling
• Creating foundational structures
• Supervising carpenter apprentices and laborers