Although I have changed jobs twice in the past 2 years, the transition from the Messick and Gray to Reconserve was a pre-discussed and planned transition from the outset of my employment with Messick and Gray. I helped to build the facility so I would have first hand knowledge of its functions and operating systems. However, the commute had become over an hour and 15 minutes each way and was too costly in both time and money.
I have developed a high level of interpersonal skills in the various jobs I have worked in my life, ranging from the food service industry, real estate, and residential and industrial construction. I have worked closely with both the general public as well as co-workers from all walks of life and one skill i have for sure is that I am good with people.
I have learned to use power tools, both heavy and light and have become skilled and semi-skilled in the use of both types. I have worked in all types of weather conditions and have always been known for my stamina and ability to work long hours. I enjoy learning on any job i have ever taken and putting what I have learned into practice, both on and off work.
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At Reconserve, I worked with a small staff and operated and monitored plant machinery and equipment to ensure efficient reprocessing of food waste into high quality feed products for the agricultural industry.
Key Responsiblities:
Worked and Trained under experienced supervisors and project manager and learned how to use heavy machinery, metal-based power tools, basics of rigging, and worked with bi-lingual team members to achieve daily goals in construction of Reconserve of Alabama plant.
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