Saturday, March 24, 2012

Assembly Line Worker Resume

A production factory contains different assembly lines and the products are assembled at different stations on these lines. Though almost all of these assembly processes are automated and machine driven, human intervention is needed for certain processes like fitting, drilling, screwing, etc. This assistance is provided by skillful people known as assembly line workers.
A person willing to make a career as an assembly worker must be patient and physically strong as the work is repetitive and tedious (The assembly line worker has to stand near his work station throughout his job hours). In terms of education, the person must be a high school graduate minimum. There are certain tasks for which an assembly line worker must posses a diploma in that specialized field.
There are a lot of Assembly line worker jobs available as almost all the industries involved in production and manufacturing need expert line workers. Some of these fields are automobile, metal, etc.
Now go through the below example and refer it while preparing your own resume




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

Objective :To work in an organization where my technical skills will be best utilized and provide my career a rapid and good growth
Academic Education :
  • Secured Secondary school graduation in the year 2002 from the Altadena public school, Altadena
  • Completed a three year diploma course in mechanical engineering in the year 2005 from the Boyle school of technology
Summary of Qualifications :
  • Posses extensive knowledge of various assembly line stations with working experience
  • Hard working and problem solving attitude towards challenging tasks
  • A good team player
  • Has knowledge of various mechanical tools and their usage
Professional Experience:
XYZ tools Co. Limited, Los Angeles (2005-Present)
Senior assembly line worker
  • Worked in weekly rotational shifts with an excellent attendance record
  • Worked at a CNC machine station and provided accurate inputs to the machine and produced fine jobs with negligible rejection ratios
  • Manipulated time for the job per process and scheduled the incurring processes accordingly and thus achieved remarkable time efficiency
  • Completed production targets within deadlines
  • Attended various quality control workshops as a part of the work and tried applying those principles for production jobs
  • Reported to the supervisors about the observations/abnormalities of the CNC machine on a weekly basis
  • Provided suggestions to the team supervisor to raise the output of the team as a whole

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