Essay Sample Resume: Mill Worker

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OBJECTIVE

To secure a position where I can continue to resolve various challenges in a prompt & professional manner while ensuring 100% safety on the job at all times.

HIGHLIGHTS OF SKILLS

 Deadline-driven individual with 9+ years of solid work experience & skills in completing tasks within a busy & challenging work environment in order to increase business growth & quality of service
 Highly skilled & knowledgeable in servicing, maintaining & diagnosing on/off road equipment which results in all jobs to be completed ahead of schedule and with zero interruptions
 Effective team-player & problem-solver which is reflected through current role as a Millwright for the large construction services provider (for Oil Sand companies),
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(Suncor U2 Cokepit) August 2014 – February 2016
Millwright Apprentice/Lead Hand (Fort McMurray, Alberta)  Ensuring a safe & injury-free work environment by operating various tools, equipment, and machinery in an efficient manner
 Maintaining and servicing equipment & tools to ensure there is 'zero ' downtime on the job
 Completing a full range of duties that includes: providing various services and mechanical maintenance on petroleum coke crusher/plant and numerous belt conveyors also responsible for mechanical maintenance on fleet equipment and generators
 Plan and layout work assignments from complex blueprints, sketches or verbal instructions
 Adhering to project specifications and details while completing fabrication & welding Mig/Tig
 Building excellent business relationships with all crew members which results in jobs to be completed ahead of schedule and with detailed precision
 Maintaining an excellent safety record through the philosophy that no job will be done if it cannot be done safely
 Lathe, milling machines, radial drill presses, surface grinders

C.E.D. Compressed Air Inc. May 2013 – August

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