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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidateJENNIFERBOSEREMAIL AVAILABLEPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLENew Berlin, WI Street Address
Bold ProfileOrganized and dependable Mechanical Assembler/Quality Control Inspector with demonstrated track record of improving products and procedures by leveraging hands-on inspections, testing methods and data analysis as well as putting together assembly projects. Applies excellent attention to detail and critical reasoning to successfully conduct experiments. Reliable with abilities in blueprint interpretation and quality control inspections. Outstanding communication, active listening, and organizational talents. Physically fit and adaptable with the capability to work in various work environments. Great at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added on responsibilities and to meet team goals.PROFESSIONAL SUMMARYPermobil - Assembly/QC AssistantNew Berlin, WI 05/2022 - 05/2024WORK HISTORYEnhanced team efficiency with meticulous record-keeping of all assembling data, ensuring easy access and analysis.Aided in streamlining workflow processes through effective communication with team members, supervisors, etc.Go to my workstation at start of my shift and signed in to my computer to record # of assemblies done in a day.Next, went to get my materials which consisted of instructional pamphlets that went with each assembly order.Then, I would go get large carts from stock location of warehouse, full of wheelchair assembly items along with covers and take to my station to work on them.Next, I would lay my assembly items on the table top desk I worked at & did my inspections of checking for to see if covers were dirty or had any sticky residue on them or had any flaws(rips or tears) because if there were any flaws then they would have to be taken to sewing dept. to be repaired. If cover was dirty then I would spray water on it to clean it off or spray "Simple Green" solution on it ifSKILLS ISO standards knowledge Product Inspection Teamwork and Collaboration Problem-Solving Wiring techniques Blueprint Reading Electro-Mechanical Assembly ESD safety protocols Quality Inspections Quality AssuranceWaukesha County TechnicalCollegePewaukee, WI 05/1994No Degree: Accounting/ CourseworkTowards Software WritingEDUCATIONEisenhower High SchoolNew Berlin, WI 06/1990DiplomaAmazon Inc - Fulfillment AssociateOak Creek, WI 04/2021 - 06/2022Worked in Singles Outbound Packaging Dept.1.) Grab 1 "singles" item at a time, scan the barcode on the item and find out on computer screen what size bag to put item in. 2.) Next, grab that particular size bag that computer told me to put item in, put the item inside the bag and as shipping label is printing out, flip the bag over, take silver strip off and fold the bag over to middle part of bag and seal the flap onto the bag. 3.) Turn the bag over again and place the shipping label onto the lower middle part of the bag. Then, I place the sealed package onto the bottom conveyor belt.Then, I continue the process/(steps 1-3) until the entire bin was emptied out. Next, I grab the next bin in line on the top conveyor belt and repeat the same steps (1-3) cover had any sticky residue on it. Next inspection I had to do for each and every order was measure it with caliper or micrometer tool to make sure the foam cushion pc was the right size (width & height) according to the order.Finally I put the cover on the foam cushion pc and zip it up from either left to right or right to left depending on which side the zipper pull was sewn on the cover. Then stretch the cover out a bit once it was on the foam cushion piece to make sure it fit on the foam piece properly. Put the covered foam into smaller bin(s) with the customer order in it once it was completed & scanned into the computer. Then sent it down the line on conveyor so it could be marked completed in computer and labels printed & then taken to the packaging dept. to be boxed and ready to be shipped.Started the day by going to daily morning meeting, then going to the board and finding out what station I would be working at for the day/entire shift.Then, I would go to that particular station and sign in with my badge on the computer at that station.Next, I would pull down a bin (full of "singles" items to ship) off the conveyor belt & onto my station's desktop:until it is emptied out and then continue grabbing bins till there is no more work or ten hour shift has finished. Lastly, I clean my work area in last 10 minutes of shift.Union Supply Group - Shipping/Inventory ClerkMenomonee Falls, WI 06/2019 - 03/2021Amazon Inc. - Delivery/Fulfillment AssociateSussex, WI 10/2018 - 06/2019Maintained inventory count, tracked usage, and documented variances.Used hand-held devices/RF scanners to record and monitor inventory levels.Assisted in physical inventories, verifying counts against existing records for improved accuracy in reporting data.Facilitated smooth communication between departments regarding inventory needs and adjustments, leading to better overall efficiency in operations.Filled up shelves with inventory when items got low for picking for orders; taped bottles so they would not open during shipment and kitting of certain products that went together for certain customer orders.Demonstrated adaptability by cross-training in multiple job functions within the fulfillment center.Exceeded customer expectations by going above and beyond to ensure fast, accurate, and courteous service throughout the entire fulfillment and delivery process.Enhanced customer satisfaction by accurately fulfilling orders on delivery routes at end of day by finishing deliveries within tight deadlines.Boosted warehouse efficiency by consistently meeting or exceeding productivity goals for daily tasks. Loaded packages in delivery trucks to assist with product deliveries. Operated pallet jacks to move around heavy boxes. Made myself available whenever needed in my fulfillment responsibilities. Increased on-time delivery rates by prioritizing delivering urgent Preegus Innovative Packaging - Machine Operator/QC Inspector Sussex, WI 09/2016 - 09/2018FedEx Ground Inc. - Package HandlerNew Berlin 06/2006 - 08/2016shipments first and foremost over other deliveries and helping out as an assistant on delivery routes with delivery driver when needed in delivering packages on delivery routes to help process to go smoother.Followed detailed instructions to operate machines with accuracy and produce quality products.Set up and adjusted equipment and properly configured machines for daily operation. Complied with company and OSHA safety rules and regulations. Trained new employees on proper machine operation, ensuring adherence to company standards and safety guidelines.QC'd /inspected metal parts that came out of machine(s) to make sure product was quality made and had no flaws on them to make sure they were excellent condition/quality-made. Then finally, packed the finished product after inspecting it so it was ready to be shipped.Sorting, routing, stacking, and organizing packages according to postal codes Works effectively and efficiently with team members Utilizes RF scanner/computer equipment to scan packages. |