Summary of Qualifications
CPR, AED, and First Aid Certified; Line Truck Operation; Certified Climber; Pole Top Rescue; Vault
Rescue; Safety Committee Member; Class A CDL Learners Permit; OSHA For Power Delivery; Aerial Lift
Rescue; Metering; Climbing 80 feet and above; Comfortable in Harsh Working Conditions; willing and
able to relocate.
Education
NORTHWEST LINEMAN COLLEGE, Oroville, CA (4/2016 ‐ 7/2016)
Certificate of Successful Completion of The Electrical Lineworker Program, July 15, 2016
Instructed how to safely and properly build and maintain overhead/underground distribution and
transmission power lines. All but not limited to: Cross‐arm Changeout; Suspensions, Pin and Post type
insulator changeout; Dig holes and set poles; removal and insulation of overhead transformers;
Installation and Removal of Personal Protective Grounds; Rigging with chains, hand lines, ropes, slings, and
blocks; Operation of volt, amp, and ohm meters.
Arrow High School, Glendora, CA Diploma received 2010
Professional Experience
POWERLINE PRO LLC, Sidney, MT (8/2016 ‐ 3/2017)
Groundsman/1st Step Apprentice
Assist with various aspects of line maintenance, repair and construction; All but not limited to: Drive/operate
various RPS vehicles; Load materials onto trucks and/or trailers; Use of hand and power tools; Pulling wire;
Operate lower controls on line truck; Prepare pole mount transformers and assist with installation; Bucket and
ladder work.
STAAR SURGICAL COMPANY, Monrovia, CA (11/2014 ‐ 3/2016)
Research and Development Technician
Developing new IOL lens; Milling; Cutting; Dewaxing; Hydration; Complete eye glass wear development;
Contact lens development; Excellent record keeping for management review; Maintain safe and efficient
operations.
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Professional Experience, Cont.
AEROSPACE DYNAMICS INT’L., Valencia, CA (5/2014 ‐ 7/2014)
CNC Machinist
Operate Haas and Maziak machines (simultaneously); Set‐up variety of machine tools including fixture
alignment for respective parts to be processed, tools such as drills, end mills, boring bars, universal drills and
tuning tools; Read and interpret blue prints of machined parts, charts and tables for standard specifications of
the products of study sample parts in order to determine machining operations to be performed; Responsible
for visual tool geometry inspection and do pre‐setting of tools on proper holders in accordance with pre‐set
lengths in operation sheets and establish the necessary tool offsets in the CNC controls depending on tool
geometry; Maintain and calibrate precision measuring instruments such as dial indicators, fixed gauges, calipers,
depth gauges, and other measuring devices using specific set masters; Make and suggest methods to increase
productivity and profitability; Report deviations from the specifications and tolerances as well as unusual
conditions of parts, tools, and machines to Supervisor; Train, manage, and work with a team of CNC operators;
Maintain safe and efficient operations.
ACROMIL, City of Industry, CA (2/2012 ‐ 2/2014)
Tool Setter
Set up and adjust machine tools and other production machines, such as automatic lathes, CNC grinding or
multiple operation machines; Have experience on comparator, shrink fit and balance machines; Day‐to‐day tasks
include studying instructions to work out the sequence of machine operation, setting up the cutting or shaping
tools or dies needed in machines, measuring and marking reference points, positioning and fastening cutting
tools, adjusting the guides, stops and other controls of machines, testing run machines, periodically checking
product size; Skilled in the use of indicator, gage, and plate inspection methods for fixture pick‐up; Skilled at
attaining tolerance of .030 + .060 radius on cutter; Knowledgeable in radius size, drill sizes, cutter sizes, bolt and
numerous thread sizes, tap sizes, bushing sizes and different size holders; Have worked with different metals
including aluminum, titanium, steel, etc; Ability to maintain close tolerances of ID’s and OD’s; Understanding of
machine tool accuracies, fixture offsets, and tool offsets; Vast knowledge in operation of tool crib including
purchasing dies and materials needed for upcoming jobs and inventory control; Have good rapport with sales
reps to obtain highest quality and best deals in ordering inventory; Ability to follow verbal instructions and
interpret blueprint and quality requirements.
NU‐TECH, Brea, CA (1/2011 ‐ 2/2012)
Driver
Filled purchase/job orders; Loaded truck by ordering, placing and securing items; Delivered items by identifying
destinations, established most efficient route, operated the truck, unloaded items and maintained schedule;
Served customers by understanding and resolving or forwarding complaints; adjusting orders; Maintained safe
operation and clean appearance by complying with organization operational policies, procedures and standards,
as well as state and local driving rules and regulations; Cleaned truck exterior and interior; Updated job
knowledge by participating in training opportunities.
Skills
Computer literate, Outlook, 10‐Key Calculator
References available upon request.
Last Resume Update | August 24, 2017 |
Address | Los Angeles |
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