Forging Machine Operator Resume
Here’s a sample of what your Forging Machine Operator Resume should look like while applying for Forging Machine Operator Jobs.
250 Cassette Court,
Chicago Park,
CA, 95712
222-222-2222
name@emailprovider.com
Summary :
A highly analytical individual with proven ability and track record in the area of quality assurance, fabrication, modification and design remodeling; has vast experience in conducting tests and inspections of products and services; can effectively and accurately evaluate quality or performance of a product or equipment; has an in-depth understanding of the current system and upgrades which could affect both current and future problem-solving and decision-making; can accurately determine and diagnose problems by performing routine maintenance checks on equipment and process automation machineries; quick-witted and capable of Using logic and reasoning in the identification of strengths and weaknesses of current and alternative solutions.
Professional Experience:
Forging Machine Operator February 2006 – Present
Rockford Drop Forge & Machine Company, Rockford, Illinois
Responsibilities
Observed and obtained information from all relevant sources.
Responsible to handling and moving objects for installation, positioning and manipulating things.
Forge Press Operator May 2004 – January 2006
Lefere Forge and Machine Company, Jackson, Michigan
Responsibilities
Responsible for setting up, and operating forging machines to taper, shape, or form metal plastic parts.
Performed minor maintenance on machines.
Worked with audit/quality control personnel to identify quality problems.
Adjusted machinery during changeover.
Worked with Tool room on die quality problems.
Performed other task and responsibilities, as needed or assigned.
Forgesmith February 2002 - May 2004
The National Machinery, Tiffin, Ohio
Responsibilities
Responsible for servicing, repairing, adjusting, and testing machines, devices, moving parts, and equipment.
Analyzed information to choose the best solution and solve problems.
Evaluated results to solve problems.
Monitored and reviewed information to assess problems.
Performed physical general activities.
Education:
1998 – 2002 Associate in Engineering Technology
University of Minnesota, MN
Skills:
Proficiency in MS Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Capable of operating office equipment such as fax machines, shredders, scanners, photocopiers and telephone systems
Vast knowledge in machinery
Above-average communication and interpersonal skills
Good organizational and time management skills
Quality Control Analysis skills
Training, operations and control of fabrication, cutting and design equipment
Critical Thinking skills
Proven reliable judgment and decision-making skills
Awards and Affiliations:
National Tooling & Machining Association, Member
Precision Metal forming Association Educational Foundation, Scholar




