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Jessica Claire
  • Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
  • Home: (555) 432-1000
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Summary

Experience in performing tasks involving physical labor at building, and heavy construction projects,


including the operation of hand and power tools of all types.


In door pluming ,sheet rock repair, Dry rot repair, paint interior and exterior

  • Honors & Activities Self-starter with a winning combination of stability, reliability and excellence Over seven (7) years' experience providing superior customer service to a divers public service methods that focus on customer service and satisfaction Maintain a friendly, professional manner at all times Relate well to people of varying backgrounds, personalities, ages and level of authority Outstanding communication skills--oral and written Proven ability to proactively resolve customer complaints Proficient at closing out day Work well in a fast-paced environment, individually and on teams Multitask without compromise to quality or productivity Remain calm and efficient in emergencies Proven leadership skills and abilitie Achieve credibility and persuasiveness Demonstrate consistently distinguished performance Work diligently to promote company goals Extraordinary effort from a hardworking and dedicated employee A position in the construction industry as a site laborer or trade helper. my goal is to find a job in the trucking industry as a felon on probation and a registered sex offender. I'm a hard worker and looking for a long term career not jest a job
Skills
  • Dependable independent worker
  • OSHA regulatory compliance
  • Quality control
  • Troubleshooting
  • Customer service skills
  • Good at following instructions
  • Basic math skills
  • Computer literate
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Deadline driven
  • Driving hi-lo
  • Manual labor skills
  • Good mechanical aptitude
  • Good verbal/written communication skills
  • Power tools
Accomplishments

Supervision

  • Trained contract workers to perform general warehouse duties to company standards.

Product Inspection

  • Inspected products to ensure highest quality.

Inventory Control

  • Restocked and organized items as necessary and as directed.

Supervision

  • Trained contract workers to perform general warehouse duties to company standards.

Product Inspection

  • Inspected products to ensure highest quality.

Inventory Control

  • Restocked and organized items as necessary and as directed.

Experience
food service, 05/2012 to 07/2015
Artesia General HospitalArtesia, NM,
  • Maintained knowledge of current menu items, garnishes, ingredients and preparation methods.Delivered exceptional service by greeting and serving customers in a timely, friendly manner.Appropriately suggested additional items to customers to increase restaurant sales.Answered questions about menu selections and made recommendations when requested.Managed closing duties, including restocking items Consistently adhered to quality expectations and standards.Delivered exceptional, friendly and fast service.
Employment Type temp worker, 01/2005 to 01/2007
Aimbridge HospitalityAndrews, TX,
  • Less than 30 Hours) Hand laborers and material movers transport objects without using machines.
  • Some workers move freight, stock, or other materials around in storage facilities; others clean vehicles; some pick up unwanted household goods; and still others pack materials for moving.
  • Duties Hand laborers and material movers typically do the following: * Manually move material from one place to another * Pack or wrap material by hand * Keep a record of the material they move * Use signals, when necessary, to assist machine operators who are moving larger pieces of material * Ensure a clean and orderly workplace In warehouses and wholesale and retail operations, hand material movers work closely with material moving machine operators and material recording clerks.
  • Automatic sensors and tags are increasingly being used to track items that allow hand material movers to work faster.
  • Some workers are employed in manufacturing industries in which they load material onto conveyor belts or other machines.
  • Laborers and hand freight, stock, and material movers move materials to and from storage and production areas, loading docks, delivery trucks, ships, and containers.
  • Most of these movers, often called pickers, work in warehouses, although their specific duties vary.
  • Some workers find products in storage and transport them to the loading area.
  • Other workers load and unload cargo from a truck.
  • When moving a package, pickers keep track of the package number, sometimes with a hand-held scanner, to ensure proper delivery.
  • Sometimes they open containers and sort the material.
  • Hand packers and packagers package a variety of materials by hand.
  • They may label cartons, inspect items for defects, and record items packed.
  • Some of these workers pack materials for shipment and transport them to a loading dock.
  • Others work in retail as gift wrappers.
  • Many hand packers are employed by grocery stores, where they bag groceries for customers at checkout.
  • Machine feeders and offbearers process materials by feeding them into equipment or by removing them from equipment.
  • The equipment generally is operated by other workers, such as material-moving machine operators.
  • Machine feeders and offbearers might help the operator if the machine becomes jammed or needs minor repairs.
  • Machine feeders track the amount of material they process during a shift.
  • Cleaners of vehicles and equipment clean automobiles and other vehicles, as well as storage tanks, pipelines, and related machinery.
  • They use cleaning products, vacuums, hoses, and brushes.
  • Most of these workers clean cars at a carwash, an automobile dealership, or a rental agency.
  • Some clean industrial equipment at manufacturing firms.
  • Some-for example, those who work at a carwash-may have to interact with customers.
  • Refuse and recyclable material collectors gather garbage and recyclables from homes and businesses to transport to a dump, landfill, or recycling center.
  • Many collectors lift garbage cans by hand and empty them into their truck.
  • Some collectors drive the garbage or recycling truck along a scheduled route.
  • When collecting materials from a dumpster, drivers use a hydraulic lift to empty the contents of the dumpster into their truck.
  • HVAC feld installer , Heating and Air Conditioning Mechanics and Installers.
Maintenance Worker, 04/2005 to 10/2005
Beutler CorporationCity, STATE,
  • Employment Type: Full Time (30 Hours or More).
  • Install, service, or repair heating and air conditioning systems in residence establishments.
  • all new.
  • construction.
  • ran all lines for heat and air flow.
  • Maintenance and Repair Workers, General.
laboerer, 04/1999 to 04/2005
Barker Enterprise N/aCity, STATE,
  • Employment Type: Full Time (30 Hours or More) General maintenance and repair workers fix and maintain machines, mechanical equipment, and buildings.
  • They work on plumbing, electrical, and air-conditioning and heating systems.
  • Duties General maintenance and repair workers typically do the following: * Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, and buildings * Troubleshoot and fix faulty electrical switches * Inspect and diagnose problems and figure out the best way to correct them * Do routine preventive maintenance to ensure that machines continue to run smoothly * Assemble and set up machinery or equipment * Plan repair work using blueprints or diagrams * Do general cleaning and upkeep of buildings and properties * Order supplies from catalogs and storerooms * Meet with clients to estimate repairs and costs * Keep detailed records of their work General maintenance and repair workers are hired for maintenance and repair tasks that are not complex enough to need the specialized training of a licensed tradesperson, such as a plumber or electrician.
  • They are also responsible for recognizing when a job is above their skill level and requires the expertise of electricians; carpenters; heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers; and plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.
  • Workers may fix plaster or drywall.
  • They may fix or paint roofs, windows, doors, floors, woodwork, and other parts of buildings.
  • They also maintain and repair specialized equipment and machinery in cafeterias, laundries, hospitals, stores, offices, and factories.
  • They get supplies and repair parts from distributors or storerooms to fix problems.
  • They use common hand and power tools such as screwdrivers, saws, drills, wrenches, and hammers to fix, replace, or repair equipment and parts of buildings.
Education and Training
Date Institution lompoc, High School Equivalency General High School 05/2014 lompoc prison CA Diploma Curriculum: , Expected in
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Skills
agency, automobiles, blueprints, catalogs, CA, clients, customer service, delivery, doors, drivers, electrician, fast, filling, HVAC, Inspect, machinery, materials, material-moving, move material, material moving, move materials, mechanical, windows, new construction, paint, pick, plumbers, plumbing, plumber, power tools, recording, repairs, retail, scanner, screwdrivers, servers, switches, tables, phone, Troubleshoot, Type, workflow

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  • food service
  • Employment Type temp worker
  • Maintenance Worker
  • laboerer

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  • Date Institution lompoc, High School Equivalency General High School 05/2014 lompoc prison CA Diploma Curriculum

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