Detailed Machine Shop Operator with 2 years of hands-on experience setting up, operating and maintaining manufacturing equipment. Punctual and motivated individual with strong understanding of production and plant processes paired with outstanding analytical and numerical skills. Fit and agile collaborator comfortable lifting heavy equipment and standing for long periods of time. I am also a hardworking Mechanic successful at completing inspections, maintenance and repairs on any types of vehicles. Quality-driven and disciplined nature, with strong skills in investigating problems and developing successful solutions.
I cleaned around the job-site of parts and hardware to keep the yard picked up and clean. When a part order would come in I would use the forklift and move the vehicle to the lift and take off the part the customer wants and I would clean it and work on it if it needs work. I would take off any part on a vehicle but the main part is the engine, transmission and transfer case. I would take them out of the vehicle and I would make sure the parts are good and prepared by inspecting them and working on them to sell to the customer.
We would have customers walk in or call and bring Gaskets and Mechanical seals for heavy machinery to be made, cleaned, and worked on. The gaskets would be in any type of shape and pattern so I would measure the gaskets shape and the holes and I would mark a new one and cut it out and punch out the holes with a machine to make a new one. The customers would also just tell me the size of the gasket and I would have to measure everything correctly and make it. The mechanical seals were big and very complicated to work on and needed to be compressed to take apart and worked on. I would have to wash them to get all of the crude oil off of them then I would look at what needed to be worked on and I would fix it to sell back to the customer.
Worked for the Elections by counting the ballots correctly then I proceeded to open the ballots and making sure the ballots werent damaged and any ballots that were damaged I had to manually insert them into the system for counting. The ballots that were not damaged I would take them to the sorter and sort the ballots which is a very fast paced machine that sorts ballots quickly into the slots. The election days would start early in the morning and end in the middle of the night the next morning to put the ballots away and counted.
I would Scale all of the semis that bring in the corn and write all of the loads they bring in on a sheet. Every hour I go to the pile and I would grab a sample of the corn and take it to the scale house and cook the corn for forty minutes and see what the moisture is to see if its too wet or too dry. We would start early in the morning and end late at night and when the fields are done I would input the information into the computer and turn it in at the shop. At the shop if they need help working on the trucks, choppers, or tractors I would help work on them from electrical to mechanical.