Dedicated production and assembly worker with experience at Hydrosolutions Of Duluth as well as Epicurean Cutting Surfaces. Proven ability to collaborate effectively in teams while maintaining a positive attitude. Committed to preforming and creating high quality products with careful attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
Overview
4
4
years of professional experience
4
4
years of post-secondary education
Work History
Production Worker
Hydrosolutions Of Duluth
09.2024 - Current
As a production worker, I am responsible for completing work orders of standard instruction such as sizing, drilling, and countersinking to exact print dimension.
This position also includes the operation of a drill press, vibratory tumbler, belt sander, buffing wheel and orbital sanders for deburring.
Greenskeeper
Enger Park Golf Course
05.2024 - 08.2024
As a greenskeeper, I do a variety of tasks to upkeep the grounds of the course. These tasks include: mowing, weed wacking, tree trimming, picking up rocks, filling divots, collecting garbage, raking out bunkers, watering flowers, etc
I took this job to expand out of production jobs and build my work experience and skills in another job field.
Assembler & CNC Operator
Epicurean Cutting Surfaces
10.2023 - 04.2024
Assembler - While working in assembly, I performed a variety of tasks to help prepare products for shipment. These tasks included: laser engraving onto products, hot gluing utensils, attaching rubber feet to cutting boards, branding each piece, and boxing them up.
CNC Milling Machine Operator - In this department, I was tasked with running a machine each day. We would rotate through 4 different machines, so that we were all knowledgeable on each machine. I would load the machine, watch for defects on products, start the computer program, help with retooling, stack products on pallets, and make sure that the machine stayed running with minimal issues.
Assmebler
Erskine Attachments
03.2021 - 08.2022
While at Erskine Attachments, we worked on assembling skid steer attachments. On a typical day, I was given a parts kit and a blueprint (both paper and electronic) and was tasked with building the attachment using a variety of tools (ex: air impact guns, wrenches, grinders, pry bars, electric hoists, grease guns, etc.)
I also spent time working in their shipping department. During this time, I would prepare products for shipments by banding them on pallets and would then enter them into their computer system, by scanning their barcodes.
Student Teacher, First Grade at Myers-Wilkins - Duluth Public School DistrictStudent Teacher, First Grade at Myers-Wilkins - Duluth Public School District