
Detail-oriented Industrial Maintenance Technician with strong mechanical troubleshooting and equipment maintenance skills. Committed to ensuring safety compliance and operational efficiency in all tasks.
I was hired as a travel power washer. I use hotsy machines, wands, along with heavy machinery. Whenever there is an issue we have to figure it out, and fix it. We travel big work trucks, with trailers. We haul waste and totes of water.
I was hired here from the same company as the power washing. This side of work I go on gas and oil spills. Wherever there is any type of hazmat spill, we go. We are on call one week per month. I have done tank cleanings. I have warn multiple types of hazmat suits and respirators.
I was brought onto perkiomen tours as a bus washer, and detailer. I would clean the CDL busses after they came back from there week trips or day trips. After a few months of working there I was trained on parking and moving the CDL busses. I was then being trained on supervisor. I was given access to all the rooms, I was making the schedules for the employees.
I was hired here to work the warehouse. When I came on I was moving furniture, packing boxes, using pallet jacks, a lot of customer service. I was then trained to be a lead for the warehouse. I trained all new employees that came aboard. I was in charge of making things run smoothly, and everyone was doing there jobs correctly. I was then trained on being a cashier, along with pricing items.
During the time at mcdonald's, I was hired as the cashier for the front counter. I took orders, handed orders out, and did a lot of customer service. I then got trained in the back where the food was cooked. I cooked the food, dropped food whenever we were out of something. I then became trained to open and close the store. Once I turned 17, I started getting trained as a lead for closing shift. I was being trained on counting money, keeping track of waste, cleaning machines, and emptying greece traps.