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Kae Saechao

Seattle,WA

Summary

Possess strong organizational, communication skills. Work effectively with diverse groups of people. Work well independently and as team player. Highly trainable, fast learner. Adapt well to changes and pressures in the workplace. Ambitious and hard working, committed to excellence

Overview

17
17
years of professional experience

Work History

Integral Fuel Cell Assembler B

Boeing
SEATTLE, Washington
11.2010 - 12.2021
  • Maintain a clean work area by sweeping up debris from assembly operations.
  • Assemble components according to specifications using hand tools, power tools, and other equipment.
  • Follow established assembly methods and procedures to ensure product quality standards are met.
  • Align components for proper fit and adjust as necessary during the assembly process.
  • Completed accurate assembly work by positioning and aligning components.
  • Collaborate with team members to optimize workflow processes within the department.
  • Identify problems that may affect product quality and take corrective action when required.
  • Notify supervisors of any potential issues that may cause delays in production schedules.
  • Perform minor repairs on defective parts or products during the assembly process.
  • Operated precision tools and equipment to perform dimensions without error.
  • Position parts in jigs or fixtures for fastening with bolts, screws, rivets, or other fasteners.
  • Adhere strictly to health and safety regulations while carrying out daily tasks.
  • Performed visual and mechanical quality verifications to meet customer specifications.
  • Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, drawings, and work orders to determine the specific assembly instructions.
  • Maintain accurate inventory records of all materials used in the manufacturing process.
  • Adhered to work safety standards, wore protective equipment and removed workplace hazards from job sites.

Auto glass technician

Safelite Auto Glass
Renton, WA
05.2005 - 08.2010
  • Install replacement glass in vehicles after old glass has been removed and all necessary preparation has been made
  • Cut or remove crack, broken or chip windshield, side and back windows in vehicles
  • Install rubber-channeling strips around edges of glass or frames in order to weatherproof windows or to prevent rattling
  • Cool or warm glass in the events of temperature extremes
  • Install, repair, and replace safety glass and related materials, such as back glass heating-elements on vehicles and equipment
  • Remove all moldings, clips, windshield wipers, screws, bolts and inside A-pillar moldings: then lower headliners prior to beginning installation or repair work
  • Apply urethane around the perimeter or each pinch weld, and dress the remaining urethane on the pinch weld so that it is of uniform level and thickness all the way around
  • Bending, adjust, pulling or reaching to make sure adjustment is correct for placement or removal of screws for proper installation
  • Replace or adjust motorized or manual widow-raising mechanisms
  • Select appropriate tools, safety equipment, and parts according to job requirements
  • Keep logs of all orders and completed work
  • Submit to company in timely manner Greeted customers, negotiated and collected payment
  • Maintained superior level of customer service with timely, courteous performance.

Education

High School Diploma -

Sharples High School
Seattle
06-1995

Training

  • 2004-2004, Refugee Federation Service Center, Seattle, WA, Electronics Assembly Training Certificate, Knowledge of color code and part values., Ability to read and follow blueprints, part lists, assembly drawing and wire diagrams., Knowledge of electro static discharge., Ability to perform component prepping, stuffing, soldering, de-soldering of through hole and surface mount printed circuit boards.
  • 2010-current, Sika Corporation, Seattle, WA, ABS/NGA National Auto Glass Tech Certificate, Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair and maintenance., Ability to install equipment, machines, wiring or programs to meet specifications., Knowledge of all types of urethane (glue), cure time, temperature and humidity causes to the glue’s elements., Ability to cut flat safety glass according to specified patterns or perform precision pattern-making and glass-cutting to custom-fit replacement windows., Safety awareness training., Basic mechanic and repair technologies., Basic vehicle repair and maintenance., Basic autobody repair.

Affiliations

  • I'm an outdoors person who likes to fish and hang out with family and friends.

Timeline

Integral Fuel Cell Assembler B

Boeing
11.2010 - 12.2021

Auto glass technician

Safelite Auto Glass
05.2005 - 08.2010

High School Diploma -

Sharples High School
Kae Saechao