Resume
Position: Postal Worker (Clerical or Mail Operations)Oklahoma City, Ok Area
Harrietta Kirk
P.O. Box 300120, Oklahoma City, OK 73140
E-mail: ********@*****.***
Objective
To gain education, employment and training, to make use of my communication, computer, technical and trouble shooting skills and appraiser technique, research, and the necessitate of on professional preparation as an appraiser I to serve your company.
Summary of Qualifications
Highly motivated, creative, and flexible, experienced worker with customers services skills; especially expert at building effective, productive working relationships with internal and external customers, excellent computer skills, including Microsoft Office 2007, appraiser technique, and updating, setting and planning a programs, general office procedures and office equipment, fork truck driver many power tools and air guns. training and managing programs
Employment
General Motors Auto Assembler, October 22, 1979 – present, Assemble car and suv parts (presently working Arlington Texas Division)
Stocking all departments, keeping inventory, updating and setting and planning material, creating store and product labels; Input and update inventory of stock parts; Check to ensure that appropriate changes were made to resolve assembly problems. Compare disputed parts with original requisitions and information from invoices, and prepare invoices for returned goods. Complete contract forms, using computers. Confer with supervisor and material handlers in person in order to provide information about parts. Recommend improvements in products, packaging, shipping, service, procedures in order to prevent future problems. I labored in procession of positioning parts on car and suv. I operated many power tools and air guns
Department of Correction, September 1998, Word Processor
Collate printed materials. Collect statistical data. Compile data for financial reports. Compute financial data. Create mathematical or statistical diagrams or charts. Distribute correspondence or mail. Ensure correct grammar, punctuation, or spelling. Examine documents for completeness, accuracy, or conformance to standards. Fill out business or government forms. Follow data storage procedures. Load tapes, disks or paper into computers or peripherals. Maintain inventory of office forms. Maintain records, reports, or files. Maintain telephone logs. Operate calculating devices. Operate duplicating equipment. Operate scanner. Paste up materials to be printed. Perform typing or data entry for extended duration. Prepare contract documents. Proofread printed or written material. Provide customer service. Route computer output to specified users. Take messages. Transcribe spoken or written information. Type letters or correspondence; Use computers to enter access or retrieve data. Use desktop publishing software. Use oral or written communication techniques. Use telephone communication techniques. Use word processing or desktop publishing software.
Vital Records, 1978-1979, Clerk typist 3
Collate pages of reports and other documents prepared. Compute and verify totals on report forms, requisitions, or bills, using adding machine or calculator. Electronically sort and compile text and numerical data, retrieving, updating, and merging documents as required. File and store completed documents on computer hard drive or disk, and/or maintain a computer filing system to store, retrieve, update and delete documents. Gather, register, and arrange the material to be typed, following instructions. Keep records of work performed. Operate and resupply printers and computers, changing print wheels or fluid cartridges, adding paper, and loading blank tapes, cards, or disks into equipment. Perform other clerical duties such as answering telephone, sorting and distributing mail, running errands or sending faxes. Print and makes copies of work. Reformat documents, moving paragraphs and/or columns. Search for specific sets of stored, typed characters in order to make changes. Transmit work electronically to other locations. Type correspondence, reports, text and other written material from rough drafts, corrected copies, voice recordings, dictation or previous versions, using a computer, word processor, or typewriter. Use data entry devices, such as optical scanners, to input data into computers for revision or editing. Work with technical material, preparing statistical reports, planning and typing statistical tables, and combining and rearranging material from different sources. Check completed work for spelling, grammar, punctuation, and format. Address envelopes or prepare envelope labels, using typewriter or computer. Adjust settings for format, page layout, line spacing, and other style requirements.
Education
2008 Lee& Grant Company , Real Estate Appraiser 2006 The workplace Violence/Stress Communications Classes, 2006 Discover Your Potential,
2006 St Gregory University, 2005 Computer building and upgrading and troubleshooting 101, 1981 Leadership Training,
1979 print Reading, 1977 Skill Center, Certificate Information Management, Excel 97/ 2007, Data Entry, 2007Internet Explorer 7,
Windows 98/ 2007 (upgraded)
Certificates & Licenses
2008 Appraiser Trainee, 2005 Facilitator
1997 Certificate of Completion Computer Skills
1997 General Office Procedures
1995 Facilitator
1995 Forklift Driver
1979 Blue Print Reading
References
William W. Simms, Minister, 6900 N. Kelley Avenue, Okc, OK 73111
Stephen Patten, Director of Education Lee & Grant Company,4333 Dunwoody Park, STE 1412, 1-800-LEE-Gran
Jamal Bey, CEO, 221 W. Michael Drive, Midwest City, Ok 73110,