Team Supervision: - Lead, train, and motivate assembly line workers to meet production targets.
Assign tasks to team members based on skill levels and production needs.
Production Oversight: Ensure the assembly line operates smoothly and efficiently, minimizing downtime.
Monitor production schedules and adjust workflows to meet deadlines.
Quality Control: - Inspect finished products to ensure they meet quality standards and specifications.
Identify and address defects or issues in the assembly process.
Equipment and Safety: - Oversee the setup, operation, and basic maintenance of assembly line equipment.
Ensure all tools and machinery are used safely and properly maintained.
Problem Solving: - Troubleshoot production issues, such as equipment malfunctions, or workflow bottlenecks.
Collaborate with maintenance teams or engineers to resolve technical problems.
Documentation and Reporting: - Maintain accurate records of production data, including output, downtime, and inventory usage.
Infantryman
U.S. Army
Joint Base Lewis-McChord, United States
06.2020 - 01.2024
During my tenure in a leadership position in the military, I oversaw 1 to 3 subordinates and military-grade equipment worth anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars.
Promoted professionalism through the adherence to organizational policies and procedures.
Tasked with training new subordinates to unit and organizational standards.
Identify problems and methodically solve them.
Ability to maintain functionality in high-stress environments.
Capable of functioning as a team or an individual.
Proficient in conducting risk assessments to determine the best course of action.
Education
High School Diploma - Manufacturing
Jefferson High School
Rockford, IL
05.2020
Skills
Attention to Detail
Risk Assessments
Analytical skills
Time Management
Adaptability
Communication
Teamwork
Leadership
References
Bonifacio Castro, First Sergeant, (206) 637-7007, Bonifacio.j.castro2.mil@army.mil, 03/01/22, 12/31/23