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10519 PICKEREL LANE
CHARLOTTE, NC 28213-4828
Phone: (980) 267-5497
Alt Phone:(704) 547-8379


Country of Citizenship:
USA
Veteran Preference:
N/A
Federal Status:
Legal
Highest Federal Civilian Grade Held:
A
Employment Category:
Legal


Operate or tend various types of printing machines, such as offset lithographic presses, letter or letter-set presses, flex o graphic or gravure presses, to produce print on paper or other materials such as metal plastic, cloth, or rubber.
      Banquet server 


Banquet Server
03/2019 - Current
Food Staff
1300 Baxter St # 109, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
  • Run food from the kitchen to the banquet hall on demand
  • Assist with food and table prep before the event begins
  • Set up buffets with food presentation standards and practices in mind, ensuing safe food handling performance
  • Serve plated dinners to guests and respond to requests for beverages, appetizers and other needs
  • Communicate with banquet supervisor as well as other servers and event organizers
  • Serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Open wine and take drink orders
  • Clean up venue after event ends and assist with inventory, food storage and other closeout tasks


Banquet Server
04/2018 - 03/2019
Jennifer Temps Inc.
1973 J N Pease Pl # 202, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
  • Run food from the kitchen to the banquet hall on demand
  • Assist with food and table prep before the event begins
  • Set up buffets with food presentation standards and practices in mind, ensuring safe food handling performance
  • Serve plated dinners to guests and respond to requests for beverages, appetizers and other needs
  • Communicate with banquet supervisor as well as other servers and event organizers
  • Serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Open wine and take drink orders
  • Clean up venue after event ends and assist with inventory, food storage and other closeout task


Banquet Server
05/2018 - 01/2019
Food Staff
1300 Baxter St # 109, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
  • Run food from the kitchen to the banquet hall on demand
  • Assist with food and table prep before the event begins
  • Set up buffets with food presentation standards and practices in mind, ensuing safe food handling performance
  • Serve plated dinners to guests and respond to requests for beverages, appetizers and other needs
  • Communicate with banquet supervisor as well as other servers and event organizers
  • Serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Open wine and take drink orders
  • Clean up venue after event ends and assist with inventory, food storage and other closeout tasks


Banquet Server
04/2018 - 12/2018
Jennifer Temps Inc.
1973 J N Pease Pl # 202, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
  • Run food from the kitchen to the banquet hall on demand
  • Assist with food and table prep before the event begins
  • Set up buffets with food presentation standards and practices in mind, ensuing safe food handling performance
  • Serve plated dinners to guests and respond to requests for beverages, appetizers and other needs
  • Communicate with banquet supervisor as well as other servers and event organizers
  • Serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Open wine and take drink orders
  • Clean up venue after event ends and assist with inventory, food storage and other closeout task


Mail Sorter
04/2018 - 04/2018
Integra Staffing LLC
201 W Morehead St # 100, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
IRS mail sorting ,separate full payment partial payment and non-payment check with all type of w2 form


Machine Operator Picker
11/2017 - 01/2018
shutter fly
1000 Shutter fly Blvd, Fort Mill, SC
Employment Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
Printing picture on mouse pad using Owens cook machine
Extruding forming, pressing, compacting machine setter
Set up, operate, or tend machines, such as Rubber forming machines, plodder machines, and tuber machines, to shape and form products, such as  rubber printing.
Polishing and buffing machine tool setter
Operate or tend sewing machines to join, reinforce, decorate, or perform related sewing operations in the Manufacture of garment or ornament products


Mail Sorter
04/2017 - 04/2017
Integra Staffing & search
4601 Charlotte Park Drive Suite 145, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
IRS Tax Form mail sort


Office Clerk
04/2017 - 04/2017
Hire Dynamics
8124 S Tryon street, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
Office clerk.  Kept business cards in order, maintained files in proper order and by dates.  Cut paper for templates and assure proper cutting and sizing.  


Conveyor Belt Operator
03/2017 - 04/2017
Saddle Creek Logistics Svc
6420 Saddle Creek Ct, Harrisburg, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
Work from: hire dynamics staffing Agency
Fast pace line work conveyor belt line work operator open bag every each second and slide purse in bag  60 second slide about 50 purse in bag


Actor
02/2017 - 02/2017
ECP INC
3751 Venture Drive, Duluth, GA
Employment Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
Acting Performance
French market Vendor (Date 02-14-17 & 02-15-17)
Acting Roll
877-684-4110


Shipping
07/2016 - 12/2016
Chart well Solution Staffing
2136 Ayrsley Town Blvd, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
Warehouse working at Spencer gift distribution
Work ; over the top on conveyor belt box going in shipping dock ,I need to face all box from of scanner, when ever got a chance pick box need to send in shipping


Mail Sorter
04/2016 - 04/2016
Integra Staffing LLC
4601 Charlotte Park Drive # 150, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
mail sorter


Metal Worker
06/2015 - 11/2015
sap Penfield staffing
1014 south Tryon street #101, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
Screw Assembly work Load screw in screen Tray pick material and bagging and sealing Other job : label on plastic bag fold many paper and slide with ceramic part and seal bag other job Weight screen and feel up in bag and seal Welding belt use for some aluminum part extra metal on edge Removing to using Spinning belt slide and turn left to right and right to left and cut extra corner metal on metal piece hook up on machine (air Pressure with gas machine) and add part and Use two finger to press metal to lock in whole and part will fit on that spot Punch press (not available) Last day heavy lifting job done company location: stamp source 1830 States ville Ave # C NC29202


IRS mail sorter
10/2015 - 10/2015
Integra Staffing LLC
4601 Charlotte Park Drive # 150, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
IRS mail sorting
 


Acting TV series
05/2015 - 05/2015
shots fired
concord, NC
Employment Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
Acting in TV series 4 time


Clerical Investigator
03/2015 - 04/2015
Integra Staffing LLC
4601 Charlotte Park Drive # 150, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
IRS mail sorting


Scan Coordinator
11/2014 - 12/2014
Good works staffing
5301 Wilkinson Blvd, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
Put Away(scan bar code of product find location and load on rack or hang cloth in right spot) Unload truck box coming up on rail and i have to move quick and faster and send on right location whatever mark up on area and push on rail and send in right zone Wooded palate lay down nearby who's ever packing they will throw bag and box in large container box those product i have to separate and pick up all box use pallets jack and left up and move product


Acting Section Chief
10/2014 - 10/2014
Catlett Locke Casting
Atlanta, GA
Employment Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
Playing Extra Roll (Acting)


Drill Assembly
06/2014 - 07/2014
Kelly Services
1435 River-chase blvd, Rock Hill, SC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
Hardware tool drill assembly
line work at Black and Decker
add spindle in drill on correct positioning press to slide in the spot and then pick up 6 screw and slide in whole, use air pressure to close spindle and pass drill for test and drill plastic holder end back to first line operator
other department:
clean up drill wipe and checkmate sure it's clean before put ion Gaylord slide key (metal pieces) in bottom
battery charger put in plastic bag and passing on line
clean up working area
one day work on punch press tool machine
one day work on tools (drill) rework and testing
temporary assignment
 


Mail Sorter
04/2014 - 04/2014
Integra Staffing LLC
4601 Charlotte Park Drive# 150, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
IRS mail sorter


Pizza Delivery Driver
09/2013 - 03/2014
American Pizza company LLC
850 chancellor park drive, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
Pizza Deliver
Inside cook
Dish Washes
Pizza Cutting
Box Folding


Mail sorter
10/2013 - 10/2013
Integra Staffing LLC
4601 Charlotte Park Drive # 150, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
IRS tax form mail sorting


Front Desk Clerk
06/2013 - 06/2013
Motel 6
1111 W Sugar Creek Rd, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
front desk customer service Clark in Training


Gas station store manager
07/2012 - 08/2012
R & K Express
8712 Pence Rd, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
Shaunsej corporation

store manager and operating cash register

fill up beer cooler, soda cooler sweep floor and mop floor stock soda and beer, organized area, clean parking lot and remove Half or full bag garbage, make an ice bag, change coffee filter and make new coffee, clean up hot dog area and serve customer attendant, small ice cooler or soda energy cooler water drain and fill up with ice


Gas station shift manager
05/2012 - 06/2012
R & K Express
8712 Pence Rd, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
Shaun-sej corporation

store manager and operating cash register

fill up beer cooler, soda cooler sweep floor and mop floor stock soda and beer, organized area, clean parking lot and remove Half or full bag garbage, make an ice bag, change coffee filter and make new coffee, clean up hot dog area and serve customer attendant, small ice cooler or soda energy cooler water drain and fill up with ice


Mail Handler Sorter
04/2012 - 04/2012
Integra Staffing
Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours)
IRS Mail sorting
work at JP Morgan Lock box


House keeper
06/2011 - 08/2011
Days Inn
4924 Sunset Rd, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
cleaning room = vacuum carpet ,clean bathroom ,clean furniture, wipe frame remove trash bag ,remove bed sheet and other bed relocated cloth remove and set up new bed spread and cover around bed and bed sheet and fix room


store owner
11/2001 - 04/2010
jays mart
124 carnival street, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
convenient store operation
Management operation
cashier
inventory
order product contact vendor
customer request proceeds for product
customer satisfaction
inventory
price mark on product
customer service
salesman


soldering and brazing machine
12/2000 - 09/2001
Flextronics International
6800 Solectron Drive, Charlotte, NC
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
job code; 11102100
line assembly
Electronic part component assembly
electronic modem testing
soldering and repairing
solder (flux 0 screen printing)
computerize programming robotic machine operator
solder and braze machine operator
Where components are to be placed, the printed circuit board normally has flat, usually tin-lead, silver, or gold plated copper pads without holes, called solder padsSolder paste, a sticky mixture of flux and tiny solder particles, is first applied to all the solder pads with a stainless steel or nickel stencil using a screen printing process. It can also be applied by a jet-printing mechanism, similar to an inkjet printer. After pasting, the boards then proceed to the pick-and-place machines, where they are placed on a conveyor belt. The components to be placed on the boards are usually delivered to the production line in either paper/plastic tapes wound on reels or plastic tubes. Some large integrated circuits are delivered in static-free trays. Numerical control pick-and-place machines remove the parts from the tapes, tubes or trays and place them on the PCB.
The boards are then conveyed into the Re flow soldering oven. They first enter a pre-heat zone, where the temperature of the board and all the components is gradually, uniformly raised. The boards then enter a zone where the temperature is high enough to melt the solder particles in the solder paste, bonding the component leads to the pads on the circuit board. The surface tension of the molten solder helps keep the components in place, and if the solder pad geometries are correctly designed, surface tension automatically aligns the components on their pads. There are a number of techniques for re flowing solder. One is to use infrared lamps; this is called infrared re flow. Another is to use a hot gas convection. Another technology which is becoming popular again is special fluorocarbon liquids with high boiling points which use a method called vapor phase re flow. Due to environmental concerns, this method was falling out of favor until lead-free legislation was introduced which requires tighter controls on soldering. Currently, at the end of 2008, convection soldering is the most popular re flow technology using either standard air or nitrogen gas. Each method has its advantages and disadvantages. With infrared re flow, the board designer must lay the board out so that short components don't fall into the shadows of tall components. Component location is less restricted if the designer knows that vapor phase re flow or convection soldering will be used in production. Following re flow soldering, certain irregular or heat-sensitive components may be installed and soldered by hand, or in large-scale automation, by focused infrared beam (FIB) or localized convection equipment.
If the circuit board is double-sided then this printing, placement, re flow process may be repeated using either solder paste or glue to hold the components in place. If a wave soldering process is used, then the parts must be glued to the board prior to processing to prevent them from floating off when the solder paste holding them in place is melted.
After soldering, the boards may be washed to remove flux residues and any stray solder balls that could show.


SURFACE MOUNT/BRAZING
10/2000 - 10/2000
MOLEX co
LISLE, IL
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
SOLDERER AND BRAZER SURFACE MOUNT OPERATOR


surface mount machine operator
07/2000 - 07/2000
Molex co
2222 Wellington Ct, Lisle, IL
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
Feed materials into or remove materials from machines or equipment that is automatic or tended by other workers.
Where components are to be placed, the printed circuit board normally has flat, usually tin-lead, silver, or gold plated copper pads without holes, called solder padsSolder paste, a sticky mixture of flux and tiny solder particles, is first applied to all the solder pads with a stainless steel or nickel stencil using a screen printing process. It can also be applied by a jet-printing mechanism, similar to an ink jet printer. After pasting, the boards then proceed to the pick-and-place machines, where they are placed on a conveyor belt. The components to be placed on the boards are usually delivered to the production line in either paper/plastic tapes wound on reels or plastic tubes. Some large integrated circuits are delivered in static-free trays. Numerical control pick-and-place machines remove the parts from the tapes, tubes or trays and place them on the PCB.
The boards are then conveyed into the Re-flow soldering oven. They first enter a pre-heat zone, where the temperature of the board and all the components is gradually, uniformly raised. The boards then enter a zone where the temperature is high enough to melt the solder particles in the solder paste, bonding the component leads to the pads on the circuit board. The surface tension of the molten solder helps keep the components in place, and if the solder pad geometries are correctly designed, surface tension automatically aligns the components on their pads. There are a number of techniques for re flowing solder. One is to use infrared lamps; this is called infrared re flow. Another is to use a hot gas convection. Another technology which is becoming popular again is special fluorocarbon liquids with high boiling points which use a method called vapor phase re flow. Due to environmental concerns, this method was falling out of favor until lead-free legislation was introduced which requires tighter controls on soldering. Currently, at the end of 2008, convection soldering is the most popular re flow technology using either standard air or nitrogen gas. Each method has its advantages and disadvantages. With infrared re flow, the board designer must lay the board out so that short components don't fall into the shadows of tall components. Component location is less restricted if the designer knows that vapor phase re flow or convection soldering will be used in production. Following re flow soldering, certain irregular or heat-sensitive components may be installed and soldered by hand, or in large-scale automation, by focused infrared beam (FIB) or localized convection equipment.
If the circuit board is double-sided then this printing, placement, re flow process may be repeated using either solder paste or glue to hold the components in place. If a wave soldering process is used, then the parts must be glued to the board prior to processing to prevent them from floating off when the solder paste holding them in place is melted.
After soldering, the boards may be washed to remove flux residues and any stray solder balls that could short out closely spaced component leads. Rosin flux is removed with fluorosis.


surface mount soldering wave machine
08/1997 - 02/2000
Molex co
2222 wellington court, Lisle, IL
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
Braze or solder together components to assemble fabricated metal parts, using soldering iron, torch, or welding machine and flux.
Electronics Technician, your primary duties will include: * Provide production support to improve quality, improve manufacturing flow and on time delivery, and reduce labor content of product * Troubleshoot product to component level, read schematics, and repair products for manufacturing line * Test, debug and repair products, and assist team with production failures. * Work on other assigned projects with department engineers and assist in transfers of work as needed
Electronic part and component assembly
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Electronic Assembler, Group Leader
10/1998 - 01/1999

Shure brothers
995 chad-dick drive, Wheeling, IL
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)

Electronic component line assembly
Electronic component assembly
connector assembly
add transformer and soldering
battery assembly screw panel and install in unite and close unit


Electronic installer and repairer
10/1996 - 09/1997
Ultimate Technology INC
401 Chadwick drive, Wheeling, IL
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
soldering
CD player rework and repair
CD player repair
CD player play and testing voice


Electronic Mechanic
12/1995 - 03/1996
us robotics Inc.
1800 central road, Glenview, IL
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
Assemblers and fabricators assemble finished products and the parts that go into them. They use tools, machines, and their hands to make engines, computers, aircraft, ships, boats, toys, electronic devices, control panels, and more. Duties Assemblers and fabricators typically do the following: * Read and understand schematics and blueprints * Use hand tools or machines to assemble parts * Conduct quality control checks * Work closely with designers and engineers in product development Assemblers and fabricators have an important role in the manufacturing process. They assemble both finished products and the pieces that go into them. The products encompass a full range of manufactured products, including aircraft, toys, household appliances, automobiles, computers, and electronic devices. Changes in technology have transformed the manufacturing and assembly process. Modern manufacturing systems use robots, computers, programmable motion-control devices, and various sensing technologies. These systems change the way in which goods are made and affect the jobs of those who make them. Advanced assemblers must be able to work with these new technologies and use them to manufacture goods. The job of an assembler or fabricator requires a range of knowledge and skills. Skilled assemblers putting together complex machines, for example, read detailed schematics that show how to assemble the machine. After determining how parts should connect, they use hand or power tools to trim, shim, cut, and make other adjustments to fit components together. Once the parts are properly aligned, they connect them with bolts and screws or weld or solder pieces together. Quality control is important throughout the assembly process, so assemblers look for faulty components and mistakes in the assembly process. They attempt to help fix problems before defective products are made. Manufacturing techniques are moving away from traditional assembly line systems toward lean manufacturing systems, which use teams of workers to produce entire products or components. Lean manufacturing has changed the nature of the assembler’s duties. It has become more common to involve assemblers and fabricators in product development. Designers and engineers consult manufacturing workers during the design stage to improve product reliability and manufacturing efficiency. Some experienced assemblers work with designers and engineers to build prototypes or test products. Although most assemblers and fabricators are classified as team assemblers, others specialize in producing one type of product or perform the same or similar tasks throughout the assembly process. The following are examples of types of assemblers and fabricators: Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers fit, fasten, and install parts of airplanes, space vehicles, or missiles, such as wings, fuselage, landing gear, rigging and control equipment, or heating and ventilating systems. Coil winders, tapers, and finishers wind wire coils of electrical components used in a variety of electric and electronic products, including resistors, transformers, generators, and electric motors. Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers build products such as electric motors, computers, electronic control devices, and sensing equipment. Automated systems have been put in place because many small electronic parts are too small or fragile for human assembly. Much of the remaining work of electrical and electronic assemblers is done by hand during the small-scale production of electronic devices used in all types of aircraft, military systems, and medical equipment. Production by hand requires these workers to use devices such as soldering irons. Electromagnetically equipment assemblers assemble and modify electromagnetically devices such as household appliances, computer tomography scanners, or vending machines. The workers use a variety of tools, such as rulers, rivet guns, and soldering irons. Engine and machine assemblers construct, assemble, or rebuild engines, turbines, and machines used in automobiles, construction and mining equipment, and power generators. Structural metal fabricators and fitters cut, align, and fit together structural metal parts and may help weld or rivet the parts together. Fiberglass lamination and fabricators laminate layers of fiberglass on molds to form boat decks and hulls, bodies for golf carts, automobiles, or other products. Team assemblers work on an assembly line, but they rotate through different tasks, rather than specializing in a single task. The team may decide how the work is assigned and how different tasks are done. Some aspects of lean production, such as rotating tasks and seeking worker input on improving the assembly process, are common to all assembly and fabrication occupations. Timing device assemblers, adjusters, and calibrators do precision assembling or adjusting of timing devices within very narrow tolerances.
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Shipping and Receiving Materials Handler
06/1993 - 12/1995
Master chemical Inc.
890 Lively Blvd, Wood Dale, IL
Employment Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
Shipping and receiving
Load and unload truck
Loading 30 gallon and 50 or 55 gallon chemical container in truck
Hand jack use

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