Saturday, March 24, 2012

Assembler Resume

An assembler finds his profile in manufacturing firms and production factories with assembly lines. The assembler has to perform both manufacturing and maintenance duties. Sometimes the work profile demands the assembler to be physically strong with good eye sight, as the job may include lifting/pushing of heavy material or measuring on a microscopic scale.
Here follows some of the responsibilities an assembler has to deal with.
Firstly, he has to take care of his daily production targets, by finishing jobs within specified error limits, rejecting else. His next duty is troubleshooting production line machinery, checking for the possible faults.
If the maintenance team needs to understand certain features and facts about the machine under maintenance then the assembler is expected to help them. At the time of finishing the shift the assembler has to communicate with the assembler in the next shift about the completed production and machine status.
Now, check out the sample format given below. 



Marcus Campbell
1203, Billy's Corner, West Avenue
Altadena, CA – 91001.
(659) 846-9466
cmarcus@justtesting.com

Career Objective : To work in an organization where my technical skills will be best utilized and provide my career a rapid and good growth.
Education :
  • Secured Secondary school graduation, in the year 2002 from the Judith High school, Altadena
  • Completed a three year diploma course in mechanical engineering in the year 2005 from the Boyle school of technology
  • Completed an year internship at Fuller Mechanical works, Bell, CA (2005-2006)
Summary of Qualifications :
  • Posses a good knowledge of various assembly line stations with working experience
  • Hard working and problem solving attitude towards challenging tasks
  • A good team player and communicative nature
  • Posses knowledge of various mechanical tools and their usage
Professional Experience :
XYZ Auto Co Ltd, Los Angeles (2006-Present)
Assembler
  • Worked for an assembly producing crank shafts
  • Maintained a very low job rejection rate by following the SOP's strictly
  • Recorded the lowest average cycle time in the assembly
  • Maintained good attendance with a good tenure in the company
Fuller Mechanical works, Bell (2005-2006)
Trainee assembler
  • Completed a fifteen day training program including the detailed information and practical demonstration of different production line machines
  • Attended quality control workshops and learned about the key concepts
  • Learned about frequently arising machine problems and troubleshooting
  • Completed the year internship with excellent work performances

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