Address : Amazon Services LLC, 808 6550 W, Salt Lake City
Supervisor: Issac Garcia 888-435-9287
Responsibilities: Unloading and organizing packages as they arrive at the sortation center. Sorting packages by their final destination, scanning them, and stacking them on pallets to be loaded onto delivery trucks. Using devices such as scanners, computers, and handheld printers to perform tasks Lifting packages up to 49 pounds and performing tasks that involve standing, walking, pushing, pulling, squatting, bending, and reaching throughout the shift. Using carts, dollies, hand trucks, and other equipment to move items around the sortation center. Adhering to strict safety guidelines and wearing appropriate protective gear provided by Amazon. The role requires constant movement and meeting productivity targets. While the warehouse is climate-controlled, temperatures can range between 60F and 90F in different areas, and even higher on hot days in truck yards or trailers. The presence of moving machinery may contribute to elevated noise levels, but hearing protection is provided if needed. Many shifts are part-time, allowing associates to choose schedules that best suit their needs.
Amazon
Salt Lake City
04.2023 - 07.2023
Salary : $ 12 Hr.
Address : Amazon Services LLC, 808 6550 W, Salt Lake City
Supervisor: Issac Garcia 888-435-9287
Responsibilities: Unloading and organizing packages as they arrive at the sortation center. Sorting packages by their final destination, scanning them, and stacking them on pallets to be loaded onto delivery trucks. Using devices such as scanners, computers, and handheld printers to perform tasks Lifting packages up to 49 pounds and performing tasks that involve standing, walking, pushing, pulling, squatting, bending, and reaching throughout the shift. Using carts, dollies, hand trucks, and other equipment to move items around the sortation center. Adhering to strict safety guidelines and wearing appropriate protective gear provided by Amazon. The role requires constant movement and meeting productivity targets. While the warehouse is climate-controlled, temperatures can range between 60F and 90F in different areas, and even higher on hot days in truck yards or trailers. The presence of moving machinery may contribute to elevated noise levels, but hearing protection is provided if needed. Many shifts are part-time, allowing associates to choose schedules that best suit their needs.
Maverik Adventure's First Stop
Grantsville
03.2022 - 11.2022
Salary: $ 14 Hr.
Supervisor: Charlie Dahle 435 241-8712
Work as a cook part-time 2am-8am Tues.-Thur.&11Fri..
Cooked and prepared seven kinds of burritos bak1eld bread Gravy fed hot and much more.
The Home Depot
Tooele
11.2020 - 09.2021
Salary: $ 13 Hr.
Supervisor: Jeremy M.E.T. boss
Work as a merchandiser part-time 6am-11am Monday-Thursday.
United Parcel Service
Salt Lake City
10.2019 - 01.2020
Salary: $ 18,720.45 Annually
UPS Regional Hub
Supervisor: Jay Wilson (801) 540-3283
As a belt tender I processed packages worked with a scanner and pull off damaged packages and anything that isn't supposed to go through the scanner but somehow made it to you (irregs, flats and smalls),. Also, when a box breaks open and you have to climb on the rollers to get pieces off while listening on the radio to managers freaking out because a belt was off 15 seconds. But loads of fun great people to work with .
Assembler Specialist
L-3 Communications csw
Salt Lake City
01.1997 - 01.2018
Salary: $ 55,480.07, 40 Annually
Supervisor: Jerry Greene,(801) 594-2209 May be contacted
As precision specialist I have acquired a high degree of accuracy. Able to assemble and align precision electro-mechanical equipment in support of various radar contracts. Able to interpret technical and detailed documentation, blue prints, schematics, mechanical drawings, wire tables and diagrams. Proficient with wire connections and solder techniques Have the ability to do accurate work at a rapid pace can lift 30+ pounds required to drill. Pin and stake or authorized modifications to metal chassis, Worked with servo drives, slip rings, and anti backlash gears. Willingness to work overtime. Knowledge of how to C&R, Understanding of ICP-610, Dependable, a team player
Furnace operator II
Kennecott Utah copper
Magna
01.2000 - 01.2002
Salary: $ 22.73 hour
Worked in the smelter. Tapping slag on the flash smelting furnace worked twelve-hour shifts the internal environment of the smelter is
Very intense building is filled with hot gases and is very HOT in the summer reaches to 125 with metallized leathers, full-face respirators, overalls, and face shield. Not to mention extremely noise have to communicate using hand gestures. This job was very dangerous but was also challenging in that I learned so much about smelters.
I was re-hired at L-3 comm. In 2002 leaving Kennecott for better pay.
Sr. Assembler/M III
Butler Service group
San Jose
01.1996 - 01.1997
Company Overview: (a Temporary employment service)
Salary: 10.34 Hr
Sr. Technical recruiter: Joseph Jacobs (408) 435-3100 may contact
Assigned to Lockheed Martin W.D.L., Assigned to the rack and chassis department building chassis from kits, point to point wiring. Using blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematics. Assist engineers in removing some of the bugs out, had to red line drawings. Complex assemblies. Used regular hand tools, lugging, crimping, soldering. Built coax cables and installed various size ferrules.the past four months we have worked O.T. Averaging 20 hours. Built assemblies to mil.spec. Standards. And installed our chassis on to racks interconnected the cabling between chassis and rack.
Sr. Assembler/M III
American Technical
Santa Clara
01.1996 - 01.1996
Company Overview: (a Temporary employment service)
Salary: 9.57 Hr
Technical recruiter :Lecrecia Prince (408)727-4653/ext.230 may contact
Assigned to Condor systems. Worked in the antenna department at condor. Mysupervisor was Jim Fields. I was responsible for quality work to Mil. -Spec. Standards all assemblies under microscope built various sizes ranging from three feet to one inch in diameter (antennas) Lot’s of soldering, crimping, lugging and Q. &A. inspections, and various sizes semi-rigid cables. Worked with schematics, blueprints, and most work under microscope.
Education
Art class
San Jose Community Collage
San Jose
01.1977
Certificate -
O.I.C. vocational school of San Jose
San Jose, California
01.1975
Skills
-Over thirty nine years of experience in electro-mechanical assemblies
-Ability to read and work with blueprints, schematics, wiring Diagram’s able lines, ECN’s and CAR’s